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					<description><![CDATA[<p>GEORGE H. CROSBYMANITOU STATE PARK MILES DESCRIPTION 0.0 Begin by hiking south on the road to Bensen Lake. In 675 feet, pass one end of the Bensen Lake Trail on the left leading to Campsites #20, #21, and #22. Continue along the road, walk through the picnic area, and pick up the trail near the shoreline amongst cedars and balsam firs. 0.5 Bear left passing a spur trail on the right to Campsite #19. The trail continues along an old beaver dam for about 300 feet before bearing left into the forest. 0.6 Trail intersection; leave the Bensen Lake Trail </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Lutsen and Tofte Writing for the Canadian Geographic, Wayne Lynch notes that bears are successful at starving. When we humans do it, either willingly or not, our bodies bum precious muscle protein, as well as fat, and we become weak in addition to lighter. Bears, on the other hand, burn very little if any muscle protein; they burn only fat during hibernation. As a consequence, when bears leave their dens in spring, they may look like ninety pound weaklings but all they&#8217;ve lost is a lot of fat. They are still very strong animals. Bears get the little water they </p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Re-imagining the City: Art, globalization and urban spaces raises these questions, and more, for discussion. It investigates art as an innovative, symbolic and material expression of global and urban conditions, and considers the critical disputes characterizing globalization and urbanization of the twenty-first century. It considers how contemporary processes of globalization are transforming cultural experiences in urban space, and how cultural productions in art, design, architecture and communications media may be contributing to the re-imagining of place and identity. Accounts of art forms, projects and events offer a way into understanding the micro-politics of local and global processes of urbanization through </p>
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