Theory

What Makes a Great Leader?

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Why is “Old School” the “New School” of Thought? A Case for Old School Renaissance

Why is “old school” the “new school” of thought? Aside from the fact that Pat Keller might simply be running out of ideas with his backyard run on the Green River Narrows, there is no doubt that when he took his Dagger RPM and splatted “The Notch,” that he sparked a re-revolution in paddle sports.

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Who is the Real Target? Recent Toys “R” Us Ad Stirs the Pot

A recent advertisement by Toys “R” Us has stirred a great deal of controversy as of late and there really is no question as to why. Toys “R” Us pits nature vs. toys (consumption), with a group of school children who are fooled into thinking that they are going on a nature field trip, but

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