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July 8, 2014 |
in Editor's Picks, Issue 8, Relationships & Dating |
Thomas Maloney |
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When I think of the month of July, there is nothing more invigorating and relaxing than baseball and therapy. In my adult years, it has taken me a long time to realize how messed up as a kid I was due to my parents’ divorce. Today as I am writing this article, my son Connor […]
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July 8, 2014 |
in Cover, Issue 8, Travel & Leisure |
Annette Gaddis |
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Are you a fan of the Shire and anything to do with the Lord of the Rings? Would you like your trip to New Zealand to include Middle-Earth and beyond? Begin your journey by crossing the International Date Line, an imaginary line on the surface of the Earth that runs from the North to the […]
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July 8, 2014 |
in Editor's Picks, Issue 8, Money, Your Opinion Matters |
Linda Hicks |
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Debt in America Incredibly, 43 percent of all American families spend more than they earn each year* The average student loan debt load is approximately $25,000* 46 percent of all Americans carry a credit card balance from month to month* One out of every seven Americans has at least 10 credit cards* Total home mortgage […]
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July 8, 2014 |
in Editor's Picks, Food, Issue 8 |
The Modern Gladiator |
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Bulletproof Coffee Key benefits of drinking Bulletproof coffee is that it provides sustained energy without highs and lows. The ingredients are thermogenic—they help your body burn fat while conserving lean muscle tissue. Ingredients: 1 T. coconut oil 1 T. Irish Kerrygold unsalted butter 1 shot of espresso or Small cup of coffee (4-6 oz.) May […]
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July 8, 2014 |
in Cover, Health & Fitness, Issue 8, Sports |
Tasneem Yusuf |
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Soccer is one of the world’s most demanding sports—that’s why you should be playing it! Soccer requires minimal equipment, but challenges the body to perform at an extremely high level. Similar to a pick-up game of basketball in the gym, soccer requires few people and one ball. But in this case, you don’t need an […]
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July 7, 2014 |
in Community Spotlight, Issue 8 |
Audrey Strong |
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Bhavana Collective—Denver’s Premier Authentic Yoga Studio The landlord for the duplex on Franklin Street on downtown Denver’s east side pushed the key into the lock of the door. Behind her, Tonia Crosby stood anxiously, wondering what this space would look like. This was another moment in a journey that had taken her thousands of miles […]
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July 7, 2014 |
in Issue 8, Travel & Leisure |
Annette Gaddis |
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Merida is the kind of destination for those who want a little bit of everything.
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July 7, 2014 |
in Art & Design, Issue 8 |
Birgit & Renata |
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Keys to the City: If you play the piano or just appreciate those beautiful instruments, stop by at one of the many uniquely painted pianos located along 16th Street Mall. Denver has proudly added amazing designing showcases for art to the Mile High City skyline. For quite a few years now, Denver has witnessed a big […]
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July 7, 2014 |
in Issue 8, Sports |
Melissa Little |
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An Interview with Professional Player Danny Smith Viper: Where were you born? Danny: I was born in Toledo, OH in 1987. Viper: What are your biggest accomplishments in the sport of billiards? Danny: In 2013 I won the Music City Open in Nashville and I defeated pro player Larry Nevel twice—11-10 both sets—to win the […]
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July 7, 2014 |
in Business, Issue 8 |
Steve Herzog |
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Gladiator Mastermind—Guidance in Sales
Learning, developing, and mastering new skills and behaviors takes time, practice, and guidance.