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KNOWLEDGE IS POWER

When I told my Chinese colleagues and students that my wife and I were headed to Sichuan for a short getaway in the dead of winter, they seethed with envy. While still not a top destination for foreigners, the province has long held an almost mythical significance within Chinese.

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Going on a hunt and trying to figure out the best rifle to take? Brent, Brian, Aron, and Nick discuss what you should look for in a rifle, which caliber to choose, and which optics to pick.
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For most of the world, Africa is truly the forgotten land. On a vast continent that spans both sides of the equator and is host to a dizzying variety of ecosystems, cultures, religions, and wildlife, being forgotten by much of the rest of the world is perhaps one of the only universal commonalities among it’s people.

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One truism of traveling I’ve come to recognize is that the more trouble you find yourself in during the journey, the better the tales you’ll invariably have to tell in the end. Conversely, an outing where everything goes exactly according to plan tends to yield few interesting stories to rehash in the months and years that follow. Thus, when my friends and I found ourselves being piled into a military jeep and whisked off towards the Kyrgyz border with four Kalashnikov-toting soldiers on our third day in Kazakhstan, all I could think of to reassure them was, “at least this will make for a good story, right?” Before that would come to pass, however, we would first enjoy a nearly perfect day at Big Almaty Lake, nestled in the jagged mountains on the Southern edge of the city.

Eric Carlson is currently the Dean of Students at Beijing National Day School and hopes that his photo journals will inspire more people to #DieLiving 

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Touching down in Almaty International Airport late on a cool, autumn evening, the first thing that struck me was the impossibly wide, round hats of the airport security guards. The second thing that caught my attention was the distinctive, unfamiliar look of the local workers: Their hazel eyes and high cheekbones reminded me that I had indeed arrived in a country very different from other parts of Asia I had been to, a blank slate in my mind ripe for exploration.

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Imagine

You're walking out of your doctor's office. In your mind you keep replaying the part of conversation where you were just told that you have 3 weeks left to live.

Stop and ask yourself these questions. Take your time. We'll wait.

Who do you call? Where do you go? How do you choose to spend your time?

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