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  2. Matthew Kepnes - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Kepnes is an American travel blogger also known by his online alias Nomad Matt. [1] [2] [3] Kepnes was born in Boston. [4] He attended the University of Massachusetts to become a history teacher and graduated in 2003. [5] At 23, he had never left the United States [4] but in 2005 he took a trip to Thailand.

  3. 10 Must Haves to Travel Nomadic - AOL

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    Nomadic Matt I am a travel nomad and always pack light, but there are things that I've learned I can't leave home without. Whether you are spending a week, a month, or a lifetime on the road, here ...

  4. Matt Kuwata - Wikipedia

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    Kuwata is known for his whiteface makeup style, sometimes referred to as "Matt-ka" (マット化, "Matt-ifying"). Domestic Japanese media has described his appearance as that of a "foreign prince" (domestic Japanese media often misuses the word "foreign" to mean "white") or "living doll", as well as criticized him for looking "unnatural".

  5. List of nomadic peoples - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of nomadic people arranged by economic specialization and region. Nomadic people are communities who move from one place to another, rather than settling permanently in one location. Many cultures have traditionally been nomadic, but nomadic behavior is increasingly rare in industrialized countries .

  6. Gizmodo - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Matt Novak moved his Paleofuture blog to Gizmodo from Smithsonian. [13] In 2015, the Gawker blog io9 was merged into Gizmodo. The staff of io9 continued with Gizmodo, posting articles on subjects covered by the website, including science fiction, fantasy, futurism, science, technology and astronomy. [14]

  7. AltJapan - Wikipedia

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    Hiroko Yoda and Matt Alt worked together for several years prior to the foundation of their company; their first credit as independent translators was Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete for Working Designs. [11] Yoda holds a master's degree in international peace and conflict resolution from the American University in Washington, DC. [12]

  8. Nomadic empire - Wikipedia

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    The Qing dynasty is mistakenly confused as a nomadic empire by people who wrongly think that the Manchus were a nomadic people, [55] when in fact they were not nomads, [56] [57] but instead were a sedentary agricultural people who lived in fixed villages, farmed crops, and practiced hunting and mounted archery.

  9. Kimi Ga Suki - Wikipedia

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    Released in April 2003 as a "thank you" to Japanese fans, it received a United States release the following year. Sweet stated in the liner notes of the album (which is translated in Japan as: キミがスキ・ライフ) that he wrote the album in the course of one week in January 2002.