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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Business And Economy Alaska' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Business and Economy Alaska Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Business And Economy Alaska 1. Alaska - Russian Fur Trading - By: Michael Russell Russia explored and discovered Alaska in 1741, when two Russian explorers, Vitus Bering and Alexii Chirikoy landed on the Alaskan Coast. They encountered the native Alaskan Indians. Some of these Indians were the Yupik, Inupiat, Aleut, Athabaskan, Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian. They also discovered... Featured ArticleUncertain Economy Continues To Churn Out Small Home-based Business Owners Download this press release as an Adobe PDF document. Small Biz Boot Camp is the online training solution for entrepreneurs, home-based and small business owners who are seeking the right knowledge for business success right now. It`s a dynamic learning center accessible right from their home or office -- without traveling or waiting for a class to fill up with students. And the only technology nee ...
Read full story 2. Soldotna To Host Alaska’s First Global Food Trades - By: Michael Russell Alaska will finally have a chance to show her wares to the world. She can especially show off her exceptional Last Frontier only cuisine. This summer Soldotna, Alaska is the strategically chosen host for the first Alaska food buyers' conference, The Global Food Alaska 2007 Conference and... 3. Air Fare Deals - By: Michael Russell No matter where you are going, from Alaska to Zimbabwe, and anywhere in between, chances are that you can benefit from air fare deals, or at least would not turn them down if they are available. With gas prices being what they are, and transportation costs rising in proportion, it is just about as i... 4. Alaska – Vegetation, Wildlife And People - By: Michael Russell Soils suitable for tillage are located in the lowlands and valley areas where they may have originated from river deposits. They contrast with the shallow soils on the steeper slopes and uplands. Permafrost is common north of the Alaska Range, thawing out only at the surface in summer creating wat... 5. Alaska - Kodiak Island - By: Michael Russell Off the southwestern coast of Alaska's mainland lies Kodiak Island. Kodiak is Alaska's oldest community, having been founded in 1792. The history associated with this area dates back several centuries and the culture is derived from the Aleuts, Alaska's native people and influences also ... 6. Dog Sledding - Preparing For Alaska - By: Michael Russell Alaska is a great place to use a dog sled and sleds are one of the easiest ways to travel the state. You do not have to live there to practice dog sledding, you just need the right equipment. If you live in a warm climate, you do not want to get a Husky as a sled dog; the heat will make ... 7. Alaska Fishing Lodge - By: Michael Russell I have run in Alaska fishing lodge for several years, and in all of that time, no two days, and no two clients for that matter, are like. You see, everyone comes up here with a different idea of what they want out of their Alaska fishing adventure. Honestly, I prefer the ones who are a little bit ... 8. Alaska's Passion For Ice Cream - By: Michael Russell Alaska’s Passion For Ice Cream Alaskans eat a lot of ice cream. Several associations that keep track of that sort of thing have put their signature on that fact. Records show that Alaskans consume more ice cream than any other state in the U.S. The records also reveal that the average American eat... 9. Gold Rush In The Klondike. - By: Michael Russell The areas of Alaska and Yukon are famous for their many Gold Rushes. From 1880 until 1915, there occurred more than 50 gold rushes. The largest and the most significant Gold Rush in the history was the Gold Rush in the Klondike in 1896. On August 16, 1896, in Bonanza (Rabbit) Creek... 10. Career Change. - By: Michael Russell Coping with change is now an everyday occurance. What's more the pace of change is accelerating and the need for us all to adjust is greater than ever. Yet, this is a time of opportunity. Career change - Ignore it at your peril or seize the opportunity All around we constantly... 11. Portable Careers For Military Spouses - By: Michael Russell "Pack your Career and Lets Go" How many times have you relocated? How many jobs have you held in the past 10 years? Do these questions sound familiar? I bet they do. Military spouses face unique challenges when it comes to their professional careers. Many have made the decision to forego ... 12. Bed And Breakfast – Alaskan Style - By: Michael Russell We've come a long way from "A meal, hot water and a clean bed please". Well maybe not too far. Not too much really has changed. We just got a little fancier. We now call them Bed And Breakfasts. We got a little cleaner, more organized and a little friendlier and we bega... 13. An Offshore Fund - By: Michael Russell An offshore fund is still a fund, so general fund investing advice applies. The first step you need to take is to re look at the bigger picture – your financial goals – and figure out where and how the fund should fit into your portfolio. With the end goal in mind, you can then divide your portfol... 14. Alaska Adventure Travel - By: Michael Russell Alaska Adventure Travel Alaska adventure travel is very popular for those travelers who want to explore Alaskas vast wilderness and wildlife. This great state has much to offer and depending on how much time you have available, you can experience as much or as little as you would like. Yo... 15. Research & Development For Sustainable Long-term Growth In Economies - By: Cameron Switzer INTRODUCTION Economists like to use the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as an indicator for how well a country is doing. In order to make predictions regarding the future of countries and the industries that support the country it is essential to be able to evaluate just what mak... 16. Microsoft Navision Implementation, Customization And Support In Spain: Remarks For Consultant - By: Andrew Karasev Microsoft bought Navision, Denmark based software development company, along with Great Plains Software. Now Microsoft Business Solutions offers following ERP applications: Navision (former Navision Attain), Microsoft Great Plains (former Great Plains Dynamics/eEnterprise), Solomon, A... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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