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November 22, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 12, Wine & Spirits |
William Davis |
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Ladies and Gentlemen, The days after the elections. The dust has yet to settle. Those of us who live in swing states get a breath of fresh air after the bombardment of political ads, phone calls, and voter-based pamphlets in the mail. “I need a glass of wine.” I voted, cast my ballot, exercised my […]
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November 22, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 12, Sports |
Tasneem Yusuf |
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Rome Did It Designating a champion is easier with a playoff College football has moved away from the calculations of a computer and into a playoff format to determine a national champion. In actuality, college football is a lot like the gladiatorial shows of Rome. Both serve as entertainment, a display of strength to dominate […]
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November 22, 2014 |
in Business, Cover, Editor's Picks, Issue 12, Your Opinion Matters |
Bryan Spiess |
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The Death of Customer Service Is A Crime! Everybody has their own stories of customer service gone wrong—stories ranging from things that leave us slightly irked to full-on service nightmares. It may just be the added coverage that we get from sites like Yelp, Google, and Facebook, but it seems to me that these stories […]
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October 15, 2014 |
in Cover, Fashion, Issue 11 |
Leila Korn |
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Must-have coats in a man’s wardrobe Days are getting shorter and temperatures are dropping. It’s definitely time for guys to put some serious thought into coats. Men, coats are like shoes—one coat does not fit all situations. You can‘t have just one jacket and wear it for leisure and for work. You don’t own just […]
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October 15, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator, Issue 11 |
Martin Alvarez |
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As mentioned in our previous article, “I Will Endure to be Burned,” gladiators underwent a vigorous regime of training, diet, and exercise. Their life consisted of being focused, determined, vigilant, and relentless. To be a gladiator is no easy undertaking, but in life, nothing worth having is ever easy. If you want to be a success […]
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October 15, 2014 |
in Business, Cover, Editor's Picks, Issue 11, Your Opinion Matters |
Bryan Spiess |
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Being THE Young Professional Part 1: How to make a name for yourself I am one of hundreds of thousands of “young professionals” in Denver. Groundbreaking confession, I know. There are hundreds upon hundreds of young professionals flocking to Denver on a daily basis, many of whom are moving here before they have jobs and hoping […]
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October 15, 2014 |
in Cover, Health & Fitness, Issue 11 |
Jennifer Trimmier |
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The truth behind the 30-day squat challenge: Do quick-fix challenges work? by Nicole Garrett, fall intern 2014 & Jennifer Trimmier, owner Strong Body SA Most likely you’ve seen a Facebook or Twitter post for the “30-Day Squat Challenge” guaranteeing a firmer butt or the “300 Reps for Perfect Abs” challenge that the author proclaims will […]
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September 11, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 10, Uncategorized |
Scott Tallman |
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As fall quickly approaches, it’s time to get ready for all the rituals of the season: back to school, football, and of course, the new television season. 2014 is an especially interesting year with new series appearing not only on the broadcast and cable networks, but Yahoo, Hulu, Netflix, and other formats. This is a […]
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September 11, 2014 |
in Cover, Defining the Modern Gladiator, Issue 10 |
Mike Valentine |
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A call to purpose for modern-day gladiators …and the hidden passages of Ego’s Last Stand. As a life purpose guide, I encounter all kinds of situations to work intimately with people in real issues. I met a man for coffee who was interested in what I’d learned about using life purpose to live healthier. I […]
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September 11, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 10, Wine & Spirits |
William Davis |
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The rain is coming. Sunday morning and early afternoon, taking my last jaunt through the French Quarter of New Orleans. I am here to enjoy and take in the Tales of the Cocktail, the annual spirit’s event held here since its inception in 2002. As a member of the Wilson Daniels team, we are now […]