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  2. Carla Emery - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Country Living presents an exhaustive overview of virtually every topic relevant to homesteading and self-sufficiency. During the 1990s, Emery researched somnambulism, hypnosis, and mind control. Because of a personal history as a victim of hypnotism abuse, she wrote a second book, Secret, Don't Tell: The Encyclopedia of ...

  3. Country Living - Wikipedia

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    Country Living is an American lifestyle and home magazine published by the Hearst Corporation since 1978. [2] The monthly magazine focuses on food, home renovation, home decor, DIY and lifestyle. The magazine hosts four Country Living Fairs a year in Rhinebeck, NY, Nashville, TN, Columbus, OH and Atlanta, GA.

  4. Betsy Freese - Wikipedia

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    Betsy Freese is an American editor, blogger, and radio personality who focuses on small and large-scale agriculture journalism as executive editor for Successful Farming and Living the Country Life. [1] [2] [3] She was the host of both the Living the Country Life radio series and TV show.

  5. Country life movement - Wikipedia

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    The country life movement was an early 20th century American social movement which sought to improve the living conditions of America's rural residents. The movement focused on preserving traditional rural lifestyles while addressing poor living conditions and social problems within rural communities.

  6. Solitary birth - Wikipedia

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    Carla Emery provided guidelines for solitary delivery of "wilderness babies" in her Encyclopedia of Country Living. Key directives from the section "Giving Birth by Yourself" included don't yank on the umbilical cord and do clear mucus from the baby's nose and mouth. [2]

  7. Harrowsmith Country Life - Wikipedia

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    Harrowsmith Country Life was a magazine that explored and showcased country living. Originally called Harrowsmith , the magazine was heralded as a back-to-the-land and environmental issues platform. In 1976, founder James M. Lawrence cut and pasted the first issues together on a kitchen table in the tiny village of Camden East (pop. 256) in ...

  8. Country Life in America - Wikipedia

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    Country Life in America was an American shelter magazine, first published in November 1901 as an illustrated monthly by Doubleday, Page & Company. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Henry H. Saylor was the initial managing editor, and Robert M. McBride started his career at this publication.

  9. List of online encyclopedias - Wikipedia

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    Online encyclopedia of Louisiana, run by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities. [22] Free Encyclopedia of Alabama: English Encyclopedia covering the state of Alabama, sponsored by the Alabama Humanities Foundation. Free Encyclopedia of Appalachia: English Dedicated to the region, people, culture, history, and geography of Appalachia. Defunct