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Letters for the Woods

by Karl Kunkel

Life can quickly spin out of balance. The author, a Raleigh, North Carolina lawyer, was well aware of that possibility as he found himself torn between career demands and a desire to maintain a careful, manageable balance of life. Could... Read More

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Walking the Big Wild

by Karl Kunkel

How can wildlife sustain itself in the Rocky Mountains as civilization encroaches on its turf? Determined to find out, the author, an experienced wildlife biologist, began a 2,100-mile journey from Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming to... Read More

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Hope or Hype

by Karl Kunkel

Consumers have become accustomed to instant gratification in their daily lives. Their expectations regarding the medical industry are no different. They want instant cures and the newest and trendiest in technology. The competitive... Read More

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Road Biking Michigan

by Karl Kunkel

Road bicycling has quietly been picking up steam as one of the most popular forms of outdoor recreation. The equipment cost can be minimal, its nonpolluting, its a great way to see the countryside with loved ones, and it is good... Read More

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Woody Allen and Philosophy

by Karl Kunkel

Something about a Woody Allen film invites analysis. People seldom call it a mere “movie,” perhaps automatically believing that his work belongs in the category of art or social commentary. It could be those moments in which the... Read More

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DownTown USA

by Karl Kunkel

If a single picture says a thousand words, then a book of carefully crafted photographs accompanied by written testimonials and personal accounts can convey a tremendous story. Susan Lankford, author and professional photographer, rented... Read More

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What We Leave Behind

by Karl Kunkel

Our current way of life cannot continue. The co-authors are upfront with this warning to readers: we must radically change our lifestyles and our mindsets about keeping Mother Earth alive if we expect to leave a healthy planet to future... Read More

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