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  2. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    Different groups and individuals use yurts for a variety of purposes, from full-time housing to school rooms. In some provincial parks in Canada, and state parks in several US states, permanent yurts are available for camping. [18]

  3. William Coperthwaite - Wikipedia

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    Coperthwaite's Harvard research examined the process of instructing groups of students on yurt construction. [2] His dissertation was on native Alaskan culture. [ 6 ] One of the many yurts he built leading student groups (in 1976 on the new campus of World College West in Marin County, California) became the subject of a student-composed song ...

  4. Architecture of Mongolia - Wikipedia

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    Some yurts in the steppe, 1921 Inside a yurt Yurts in the steppe Temple at the Dashichoiling monastery. The yurt, traditional dwelling of Mongolian nomads, is a circular structure supported by a collapsible wooden frame and covered with wool felt. In Mongolian, a yurt is known as a ger (гэр).

  5. Tiny-house vacations inspired this woman to downsize for good

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    Firsthand advice. The most difficult aspect of living in her tiny house, Hill says, is not being able to entertain and host dinner parties. Her style of house, at 400 square feet, typically has ...

  6. Altai people - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Southern Altaians traditionally lived in yurts. Many Northern Altaians mainly built polygonal yurts with conic roofs made out of logs and bark. Some Altai-Kizhi also lived in mud huts with birch bark gable roofs and log or plank walling. The Teleuts and a few Northern Altaians lived in conic homes made out of perches or bark.

  7. 'Back in Action' star Glenn Close enjoying 'modest' life in ...

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    I’ve come to realize how much I dread going away," Close told the outlet at the time. Close's sister, Jessie, lives in the home next-door, and her sister, Tina, lives in a property nearby.

  8. Dick Jauron, former head coach of the Bears and Bills, dies ...

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    Dick Jauron, who coached the Chicago Bears to success at the turn of the century, died at age 74. The Daily Item in Massachusetts reported that Jauron had cancer, and died Saturday morning.. The ...

  9. Fulltiming - Wikipedia

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    Fulltiming is a term used among motorhome individuals and families who live "full-time" in their motorhome or RV. Such mobile individuals are often called fulltimers . [ 1 ] Fulltiming is a worldwide activity, and there are many bloggers who record their day-to-day life on the road.

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