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   A kayak is a small human-powered boat. It typically has a covered deck, and a cockpit covered by a spraydeck. It is propelled by a double-bladed paddle in the hands of a sitting paddler. The kayak was used by the native Ainu, Aleut and Eskimo hunters in sub-Arctic regions of northeastern Asia, North America and Greenland. Modern kayaks come in a wide variety of designs and materials for specialized purposes. Kayaks are in some parts of the world referred to as canoes.

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   Fred Berry's passion for the outdoors - Baxter Bulletin
   YELLVILLE ? "The big problem," said Fred Berry of the Fred Berry Conservation Education Center on Crooked Creek in Yellville, "is how will we provide a decent living for so many people without destroying our environment." Sitting amid specimens of ...

   Is help on the horizon for Alzheimer's? - Jackson Clarion-Ledger
   Dr. Rudy Tanzi has spent his career searching for a treatment for those suffering from Alzheimer's disease. That day is closer than ever, said the 45-year-old professor of neurology at Massachusetts General Hospital. "Usually five to 10 years is just ...

   Note from the publisher: Visit our expanded Web site; we invite you to ... - Daily Breeze
   If you visited cape-coral-daily-breeze.com this morning, you may have done a quick double-take. Yes, our Web site has undergone substantial change as we strive to serve our readers and advertisers better. And it?s much more than a new look: We?ve ...

   School for the blind starts visionary newsroom - Newark Star-Ledger
   Ed Murray/The Star-Ledger Judy Ortman, interim executive director of the Concordia Learning Center, is interviewed by student Indigo Estevez from Newark for the school paper. There's a buzz in the newsroom of a New Jersey start-up newspaper, and not ...

   In the business of selling business - Augusta Chronicle
   His response, "I'm a business broker," is usually met with puzzled expressions. So he has to explain further: He buys and sells private businesses for a living as the president and franchise owner of Sunbelt Business Brokers in Martinez and Savannah ...

   Wings' Alums to play charity game in Berkley on Nov. 29 - Ann Arbor News Blog
   The Berkley Mirror's Jim Toth reports that the Red Wings' Alumni will play a team that hopes to establish a scholarship in the name of a fallen friend: November 16, Berkley Mirror : If you are any type of hockey enthusiast - and with this being ...

   Whales and wellness go hand in hand - San Francisco Examiner
   Want to combine a trip where you concentrate on both whales and wellness? Baja AirVentures combines these two unusual offers and lately it has been their most popular package. Along with close encounters with whales and other marine life from both ...

   Veronda a true outdoorswoman - Morris Daily Herald
   A Coal City woman got to spend some time in the outdoors ... literally ... at the end of September. Liz Veronda was one of more than 300 women who took part in the National Wild Turkey Federation's national event staged in Edgefield, S.C. ?I love ...

   Some thoughts on deer season - Oneida Dispatch
   All across the southern part of New York State tomorrow, November 15, hunters will set out in pursuit of the nation's most popular big game animal -- the whitetail deer. Opening day is still a big event for deer hunters, but it is a far cry from what ...

   WEST WINDSOR: Grovers Mill Pond dredging project is completed - Packet Online
   Grovers Mill Pond has been restored to pristine condition with the completed dredging of 65,000 cubic yards of silt. In August, the Army Corps of Engineers and associated contractors began work on the pond, world famous as the general location where ...







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