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    target the more serious outdoor adventurers. But of the two outdoor apparel companies, The North Face is trendier and appeals to a younger market, particularly college students, and products are available in thousands of retail stores nationwide. Therefore, The North Face appeals to more of a mass-market. In comparison, Patagonia has a distribution strategy that requires the operation of a limited number of retail locations in areas where demand is not as popular for outdoor apparel. Moreover, Patagonia

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    Introduction: L.L. Bean Inc. or simply L.L. Bean is a retail company that specializes in outdoor recreational equipment. Product selections ranges from tents, sleeping bags, camping packs, hiking gear and outdoor apparel. Founded in 1912 by Leon Leonwood Bean, L.L. Bean remains a privately owned retail company. Leon Bean was an avid outdoors man and enjoyed hunting and fishing. When he initially set up shot L.L. Bean only sold one product the duck boot. This boot was designed to be lightweight

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    The Age Of Nine Every Boy

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    At the age of nine every boy has questions about his life, I know I did. I would wonder what I could grow up to be what cooties are and why girls are so gross, at that age these were the important things, I didn’t have the answer to those questions. The one question I did have the answer to was why God put my older brother John on earth. The only answer I had was that I must have been someone wicked in a previous life and God was punishing me by creating my older brother John. He was a spawn dredged

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    It had been an extremely long Thursday and the nice warm sun had finally disappeared behind the great big mountain tops. The sky was as orange as could be with very few clouds. We had arrived to the neat little area where we would spend the night. It was almost like a zoo, with five boys and a dog sharing a little cabin in St. Elmo that only had one bathroom and two bedrooms. We drove up to the cabin in Shel’s nice air conditioned car. We all got out one by one, Shel first, Jordan next, then Pablo

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    lift, people feel more incline to resume the luxuries that rob away water’s usage in other area of need such as wildlife and agriculture. For example, during the summer people tend to use the more water on lawn maintenance as well as car washes and outdoor activities are prime opportunity for water wastage. As a society, the general population’s mentality assumes there is a solution to poor climate conditions and the fix will bail out the cities in times of crisis. However unpredictable weather conditions

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    Wet Shoes: A Short Story

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    were. “It’s their annual migration.” Curtis responded, grinning. I had decided, about eight months before that moment, that I wanted to participate in the National Outdoor Leadership School. NOLS is an outdoor education and leadership program founded by, outdoorsman and mountaineer, Paul Petzoldt in 1965. He wanted to create an outdoor classroom in which students could learn the importance of leadership and teamwork in potentially harsh, and demanding, environments. It has a variety of courses, such

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    interacting with nature effect brain physiology, facilitating improved stress responses and overall mental and physical health within wilderness and nature based therapy programs? How does stress help facilitate potential positive outcomes for outdoor adventure education and adventure therapy participants? Understanding stress and how it effects overall health Stress arises as a transaction between person and environment, it begins as an imbalance between demand, either physical or psychological, and response

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    The Dust Bowl (1931-1939) is the name given to parts of Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado that suffered from extensive farming and natural drought. When homesteaders started farming and raising cattle on this land, these practices left the soil exposed to the danger of erosion by the strong winds that blow across the flat plain (Dust Bowl, n.d.). These winds, combined with a severe drought caused three to four inches of topsoil to blow away. This caused the federal and state governments

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    However it is essential to any individual who aspires a more complete vision of who is experiencing the great outdoors and achievement of historically and today knowledge. The book tells a story of expedition Denali, an all African-American mountaineering team who physically, emotionally and spiritually achieve something marvelous just uniquely for them. In the year 2013 National Outdoor Leadership School sponsored a very special team composed of nine individuals who varied in ages (17-65). Mills

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    Lower return crops such as corn, wheat, cotton and rice will bear the brunt of this whereas the higher return crops such as nuts, citrus and vine crops will be least affected (Kowalski, 2015). As a historically semi-arid environment, California has also suffered heavily from several environmental impacts as a result of the current drought conditions. The first of these is on its forests. The US Forest Service estimates that 12 million trees have died in the past year due to drought; this combined

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