Cheryl Weber

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the modern hut

Everyone loves the idea of camping. Part of the allure is in breaking down the barriers between human and landscape. Peeling off our layers of protective covering, we expose our nerve endings to keener feeling. We revel in small observations that typically escape our notice, while at the same time, we perceive more acutely our deep connection to the powerful influences of the natural world. But still, most of us prefer a roof above us and a place to brush our teeth without peril. The following experiments in streamlined shelter explore what it means to pare down to bare essentials, without stripping the poetry from the poem. More

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the new networking

There's a lot of hype around online schmoozing, to be sure, and some see it as a trendy Internet time drain. But there's evidence that it can be a powerful professional ally—especially for small firms and independent practitioners. More

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