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Your Neighborhood Is Your Gallery: 3 Ways to Show Your Work through Showing Up – The Creative Nomad
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Serving you inspirational tales with a side of cynicism and the bizarre. Your Neighborhood Is Your Gallery: 3 Ways to Show Your Work through Showing Up. July 31, 2015. The inspirational theme for today is neighborhoods. This can be the physical neighborhoods in which you live and work, as well as the virtual neighborhoods in which you participate. Below are three related tips for gaining inspiration and getting your work out there. Use your neighborhood as a source of inspiration. What do you hate? The v...
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Ben Ross' Blog » Barbershop Owners to Government: Please Regulate our Industry!
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Ben Ross' Blog. Urban Sociology, Urbanism, and Migration in China and North America. Barbershop Owners to Government: Please Regulate our Industry! At 1:43 pm by Benjamin Ross. But these days, the outlook on the industry is not rosy. Incomes have stagnated while living costs have increased. 2 Comments ». March 22, 2015 at 9:59 pm. March 23, 2015 at 12:26 pm. Line below was changed, used to be wp-comments-post.php */. Notify me of followup comments via e-mail. Enter your search terms. Follow me on Twitter.
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Ben Ross' Blog
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Ben Ross' Blog. Urban Sociology, Urbanism, and Migration in China and North America. Why has everything in China gotten more expensiveexcept for haircuts? At 11:56 am by Benjamin Ross. There is simply not enough business to be shared by the proliferation of salons, and so profits have been stretched too thin. Of course, there has always been competition in this industry, but the new variable which has come into place is. Rising costs: from both labor, and rising rents. At 2:54 pm by Benjamin Ross. ChinaF...
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And with your help, I'll get that chicken: NBC's coverage of the Chicago Marathon was understandably terrible
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Monday, October 13, 2014. NBC's coverage of the Chicago Marathon was understandably terrible. So, what do you do when you're airing running's equivalent of a tennis grand slam but don't actually want to show anyone running? Does Steve Jones have more name recognition or is he an easier interview as a Westerner? Although major marathons are increasingly and now absurdly popular, with both world records and Boston qualifying times slowly dropping, this hasn't really translated into anything beyond "2:02:57!
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FarWestChina Interview
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Head East, then West. The Taklamakan Desert in Xinjiang, China. Photo from. An Interview with the FarWestChina Website. Today, China is a global education hot spot. Many Westerners are moving to China with hopes of finding a career in this rising economic power. Getting a foot in this door often time comes in the form of teaching English. This can be a difficult field to breakout from, especially because the glut of talented and creative people is surprisingly thick. My name is Josh and I established the...
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China – East Coast 中国东海岸. China – North 中国北方. China – West 中国西方. Then you should definitely check these out too:. Http:/ www.travelchinacheaper.com/. Cool site with lots of China travel resources. Http:/ www.farwestchina.com/. Site about western China made by the same author as above. You probably won’t find better info about Xinjiang anywhere else. Here is blogging buddy Tom’s blog that is updated nearly every day providing more crazy info about China than you can shake a stick at! Check out brother Eug...
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新疆,户外旅游的天堂: Xinjiang: very unknown and a lot to see
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新疆旅游,背包客,backpack xinjiang,新疆户外旅游. Xinjiang: very unknown and a lot to see. Posted on 01-14-2009 http:/ holidayfu.com/2009/01/xinjiang-unknown-lot/. This is the second in an ongoing series of Holiday Fu interviews with tour operators, bloggers who live in interesting destinations and people who are passionate about a place and its cultural or natural attractions. This time we’ve interviewed Josh Summers. An expat in Xinjiang, who is also the founder/owner of the FarWestChina. So, why Xinjiang? There...
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