Past Issue: December 2004/January 2005 |
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Cover Story
The Urban Sprawl Challenge
Jo Dexter
A drive down the highway is no longer a scenic experience. The 150 miles of interstate from Cheyenne, Wyo., to Pueblo, Colo., is rapidly becoming a constant sea of homes and . . .
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Wild Alaska
Lisa Bard Field
It was a trip like no other— wild, beautiful, adventurous, energetic—and in a place that put so much into perspective. We had gone looking for something unusual and had found it . . . |
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Gypsy Wagon
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
I don’t know about you guys, but this seemed like the longest presidential election in history. And they are already talking about who will run next. Can you believe it? A friend of mine keeps saying that if you want to blame change in the world, blame it on transportation and communication. Communication . . . |
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Beef Biz
Nevil Speer Ph.D.
A Lesson from McDonalds - Business principles dictate that competitive advantages erode over time. Therefore, strategic management must be implemented for continuous transformation of tactics and execution in order to remain successful. However . . . |
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Whitt & Wisdom
Jim Whitt
Survival of the Fattest? - In the year 2525 if man is still alive, if woman can survive, they may find . . . |
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Mc6 Cattle Feeders - A Logical Progression
Betty Jo Gigot, Editor and Publisher
It was a good day at Mc6 Cattle Feeders. The sun was shining, melting the early snow from the 55,000-head capacity feedyard, and Dan McWhorter’s presidential candidate had just been declared a winner. Katie, McWhorter’s oldest daughter, was getting married . . .
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