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		<title>Energy Tight LLC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: Energy Tight LLC
Address:  5300 Old Pineville Rd.  Suite 144 Charlotte, NC 28217
Phone: (704) 522-0551
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Energy Tight is a full service home performance company that performs comprehensive home energy audits in Charlotte and surrounding area.
Energy Tight starts with a detailed questionnaire about how you use energy in the home, thermal imaging, blower door testing, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name: Energy Tight LLC<br />
Address:  5300 Old Pineville Rd.  Suite 144 Charlotte, NC 28217<br />
Phone: (704) 522-0551<br />
Description:<br />
Energy Tight is a full service home performance company that performs comprehensive home energy audits in Charlotte and surrounding area.</p>
<p>Energy Tight starts with a detailed questionnaire about how you use energy in the home, thermal imaging, blower door testing, indoor air quality testing, and duct leakage.</p>
<p>Energy Tight helps families and businesses live better for less. Customers love working with us because we make the process of being more energy efficient simple and comfortable!</p>
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		<title>Rapid Transit Planning</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve come a long way since the early years of the 20th century. Yet even back then, the Charlotte region depended on transit to carry the city into the future. Early trolley lines fostered the growth of neighborhoods rather than sprawling subdivisions, allowing communities such as Myers Park, Plaza-Midwood, Wilmore and Dilworth to flourish. In [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We&#8217;ve come a long way since the early years of the 20th century. Yet even back then, the Charlotte region depended on transit to carry the city into the future. Early trolley lines fostered the growth of neighborhoods rather than sprawling subdivisions, allowing communities such as Myers Park, Plaza-Midwood, Wilmore and Dilworth to flourish. In the more recent past, after careful study, extensive public input and thoughtful consideration, citizens of Mecklenburg County approved the half-cent sales tax in 1998 to support the vision outlined in the 2025 Integrated Transit/Land Use Plan.</p>
<p>Through the 2025 Integrated Transit/Land Use Plan, many improvements have been made including the enhancement of customer amenities, expanded bus routes, improved services and advancements in the rapid transit program and construction of the LYNX light rail line.</p>
<p>In 2006, the Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC) adopted the 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan, furthering the vision outlined in the 2025 Integrated Transit/Land Use Plan. The 2030 Transit Corridor System Plan will help focus future growth along five primary transportation corridors, linking our area&#8217;s key centers of economic activity. In other words, transit is once again taking us into the future. <span id="more-1498"></span></p>
<p>For more information and images check out<a href="http://www.charmeck.org/Departments/CATS/Rapid+Transit+Planning/home.htm"> CATS website </a></p>
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		<title>Wheat Free vs. Gluten Free – What is Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 13:38:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wheat Free vs. Gluten Free
While researching this post, I ran across a great post that pretty much covers comparing wheat free vs. gluten free and explains when and why you should be on either diet:
WHEAT
What contains wheat?
Foods containing wheat are anything made with white or whole wheat flour, such as: cookies, cakes, breads, tortillas, pizza, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wheat Free vs. Gluten Free</p>
<p>While researching this post, I ran across a great post that pretty much covers comparing wheat free vs. gluten free and explains when and why you should be on either diet:</p>
<p>WHEAT<br />
What contains wheat?<br />
Foods containing wheat are anything made with white or whole wheat flour, such as: cookies, cakes, breads, tortillas, pizza, pasta, pancakes, waffles, most fried food, tempura, dumplings, wontons, etc.; anything made with bulghur such as tabouli; wheat berries; cous cous; sauces that are typically thickened with white flour; soy sauce (although San-J has a wheat-free option).</p>
<p>Why should someone want avoid it?<br />
Sensitivity to wheat typically results in gastrointestinal distress such as bloating, gas, constipation, diarrhea, reflux; skin issues such as rashes; and allergies/asthma such as congestion and wheezing.</p>
<p>If a person is symptomatic and eliminates wheat, typically after a week symptoms should start to improve. It can sometimes be dramatic.</p>
<p>What are some alternative to wheat?<br />
Don’t worry, there are plenty of great alternatives to wheat containing foods including: breads, tortillas, pasta, pancakes, waffles, etc. Just make sure to read labels. Most products that are wheat-free will say so on the package. Also, anything that says gluten-free is also wheat-free (even if it doesn’t say so).</p>
<p>GLUTEN<br />
What is Gluten-free?<br />
Gluten-free means that a person avoids all foods containing gluten. Gluten is the general term used to describe the protein found in many grains including wheat, rye, barley, spelt, kamut, oat, triticale, semolina, pumpernickel, and farro.</p>
<p>Why avoid Gluten?<br />
The absorptive surface of the small intestine is damaged by gluten resulting in malabsorption of carbohydrates, fat, protein, vitamins, and minerals, all of which are needed for good health (see the Gluten Free Diet by Shelley Case). This condition, called Celiac Disease (or Celiac Sprue), is an autoimmune disease that can be very difficult to diagnose as symptoms can range across everything from diarrhea and constipation to chronic fatigue and depression. Celiac is a serious disease that can be diagnosed through blood tests and intestinal biopsy. Should you suspect that you have, seek medical attention immediately.</p>
<p>Please note that there is a large population of people who are sensitive to gluten though don’t have full blown celiac disease. These people also benefit from a gluten-free diet. Again, seek medical attention if you suspect you are sensitive to gluten.</p>
<p>What are alternatives to Gluten?<br />
There are many amazing products on the market that are gluten-free including breads, pastas, cookies, cakes, pancakes, waffles, etc. It is VERY IMPORTANT to read labels. Take note that a product that says “wheat -free” only is NOT necessarily gluten-free.</p>
<p>Article by: <a href="http://gfresource.com/wheat-free-vs-gluten-free/">Kyle Eslick </a></p>
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		<title>Benefits of Chromium</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What can high-chromium foods do for you?
Help maintain normal blood sugar and insulin levels
Support normal cholesterol levels
What events can indicate a need for more high-chromium foods?
Hyperinsulinemia (elevated blood levels of insulin)
High blood pressure
High triglyceride levels
High blood sugar levels
High cholesterol levels
Insulin resistance
Low HDL cholesterol
Romaine lettuce is an excellent source of chromium while onions and  tomatoes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>What can high-chromium foods do for you?</b></p>
<li>Help maintain normal blood sugar and insulin levels</li>
<li>Support normal cholesterol levels</li>
<p><b>What events can indicate a need for more high-chromium foods?</b></p>
<li>Hyperinsulinemia (elevated blood levels of insulin)</li>
<li>High blood pressure</li>
<li>High triglyceride levels</li>
<li>High blood sugar levels</li>
<li>High cholesterol levels</li>
<li>Insulin resistance</li>
<li>Low HDL cholesterol</li>
<p>Romaine lettuce is an excellent source of chromium while onions and  tomatoes are very good sources of this mineral. Other food sources of  chromium include brewer&#8217;s yeast, oysters, liver,  whole grains, bran cereals, and potatoes.  Many people do not get enough chromium in their diet due to food  processing methods that remove the naturally occurring chromium in  commonly consumed foods.</p>
<p><span id="more-1478"></span><br />
<b>What is chromium?</b><br />
This essential mineral, required by the body in trace amounts, was  first discovered in 1797 by a chemist in France named Louis- Nicolas  Vaquelin. Many years later, a physician and research scientist in the  U.S. named Walter Mertz, discovered that chromium played a key role in  carbohydrate metabolism, possibly by participating in formation of a  special compound which he named &#8220;glucose tolerance factor,&#8221; or GTF.</p>
<p>Researchers are still not clear whether GTF is an actual chemical  compound or not. But they are clear that the nutrients related to GTF &#8211;  even though they may not be assembled into a single chemical structure &#8211;  play an important role in blood sugar balance.</p>
<p>These chemicals include chromium (which may be the most active  component), nicotinic acid (a version of vitamin B3), and the amino  acids that make up glutathione (glutamic acid, cysteine,  and glycine).</p>
<p><a name="function">How it Functions</a><br />
<b>What is the function of chromium?</b><br />
Controlling blood sugar levels</p>
<p>As the active component of glucose tolerance factor(GTF), chromium  plays a fundamental role in controlling blood sugar levels.  The primary  function of GTF is to increase the action of insulin.  Insulin is the  hormone responsible for carrying sugar (glucose) into the cells where it  can be used for energy.</p>
<p>After a meal, blood glucose levels begin to rise, and, in  response, the pancreas secretes insulin.  Insulin lowers blood glucose  levels by increasing the rate in which glucose enters the cells.  To  accomplish this, insulin must be able to attach to receptors on the  surface of cells.  GTF is believed to initiate the attachment of insulin  to the insulin receptors.</p>
<p>Metabolizing cholesterol &amp; nucleic acid</p>
<p>Chromium may also participate in cholesterol metabolism, suggesting a  role for this mineral in maintaining normal blood cholesterol levels.   In addition, chromium is involved in nucleic acid metabolism.  Nucleic  acids are the building blocks of DNA, the genetic material found in  every cell.</p>
<p><a name="foodsources">Food Sources</a><br />
<b>What foods provide chromium?</b><br />
Although chromium occurs naturally in a wide variety of foods, many  foods contain only 1 or 2 micrograms (mcg) of chromium per serving.  In  addition, food processing methods often remove the naturally occurring  chromium.  As a result, obtaining a sufficient amount of chromium in the  diet can be difficult.</p>
<p>Furthermore, determining the chromium content of foods is  problematic due to inadequate analytical tools.  Consequently, currently  available food composition databases do not contain accurate  information about the amount of chromium found in various foods.  While  our food rating system qualified romaine lettuce as an excellent source  of chromium and onions and tomatoes as very good sources, the following  foods are also believed to provide a significant amount of chromium:  brewer&#8217;s yeast, oysters, liver,  whole grains, bran cereals, and potatoes.  Beer and wine can accumulate chromium during fermentation and are  therefore considered to be dietary sources of the mineral.</p>
<p>Source: <a href="http://www.whfoods.com">www.whfoods.com</a></p>
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		<title>Charlotte Yoga Studios</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[View Yoga Studios in a larger map
Charlotte Yoga Studio Locations:
8th Street Studio
Location: 1940 East 8th Street Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone: (704) 372-4289
The Bindu
Location: 11138-C Treynorth Dr. Cornelius, NC, 28031
Phone: (704) 456-9642
Charlotte Yoga
Location: 1730 E. Woodlawn, Suite E, Charlotte, NC
Phone: (704) 665 9003
GrassRoots Yoga &#38; Meditation
Location: 511 E. 34th St. Studio 204 Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (704) 668-9690
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<p>Charlotte Yoga Studio Locations:<br />
<a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/8th-street-studio">8th Street Studio</a><br />
Location: 1940 East 8th Street Charlotte, NC 28204<br />
Phone: (704) 372-4289</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/bindu/">The Bindu</a><br />
Location: 11138-C Treynorth Dr. Cornelius, NC, 28031<br />
Phone: (704) 456-9642</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/charlotte-yoga/">Charlotte Yoga</a><br />
Location: 1730 E. Woodlawn, Suite E, Charlotte, NC<br />
Phone: (704) 665 9003</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/grassroots-yoga-meditation/">GrassRoots Yoga &amp; Meditation</a><br />
Location: 511 E. 34th St. Studio 204 Charlotte, NC 28205<br />
Phone: (704) 668-9690</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/peace-yoga/">Inner Peace Yoga</a><br />
Location: 9535 Monroe Road, Ste 170 Charlotte, NC 28270<br />
Phone: (704) 844-6677</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/laughing-buddha-yoga/">Laughing Buddha Yoga</a><br />
Location: 720 Governor Morrison Street Charlotte, NC 28211<br />
Phone: (704) 362-3311</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/noda-yoga/">NoDa Yoga</a><br />
Location: Front Studio of #126 @ 2901 N. Davidson St. Charlotte, NC 28205 at Highland Mills<br />
Phone:(704) 560 6144</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/sangati-yoga-massage/">Sangati Yoga and Massage </a><br />
Location: 2201 Park Rd Suite D Charlotte, NC 28203<br />
Phone: (704) 334 3221</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/urban-bliss-yoga/">Urban Bliss Yoga</a><br />
Location: 20600 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031<br />
Phone: (704) 408-4003</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/yoga-oasis/">Yoga Oasis</a><br />
Location: 2400 Park Rd Suite A, Charlotte, NC 28203<br />
Phone: (704) 334-7104</p>
<p><a href="http://energysmartcharlotte.com/yoga_one/">Yoga One Wellness</a><br />
Location: 1111 Central Ave, Suite 100, Charlotte, NC 28204<br />
Phone: (704) 332 9911<br />
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Y2 Yoga</a><br />
Location: 280 South Sharon Amity Road Charlotte, NC 28211<br />
Phone: (704) 456-9642</p>
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		<title>Green Thinker Network LLC</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: Green Thinker Network LLC
Location:  904 East 36th Street Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (704) 332-8383
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name: Green Thinker Network LLC<br />
Location:  904 East 36th Street Charlotte, NC 28205<br />
Phone: (704) 332-8383<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.greenthinkernetwork.com">www.greenthinkernetwork.com</a><br />
Description:Green Thinker Network features green building products and green architects, LEED consultants and other service providers who utilize innovative building practices and green- based solutions, offering alternatives to green thinkers around the world.</p>
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		<title>Suite Liquidations</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: Suite Liquidations
Location:  1111D, Hawthorne Lane Charlotte, NC 28205
Phone: (347) 296-9939
Website: www.suiteliquidations.com
Description:
Suite Liquadation is a hotel liquidators specializing in reclaiming furnishings, equipment, fixtures, and usable raw materials for recycling, refinishing, and overall reuse in new commercial and residential projects. Suite Liquidation&#8217;s clients, suppliers, and customers include environmentally conscious hotel owner/operators, Green Building Council contractors, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name: Suite Liquidations<br />
Location:  1111D, Hawthorne Lane Charlotte, NC 28205<br />
Phone: (347) 296-9939<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.suiteliquidations.com">www.suiteliquidations.com</a><br />
Description:<br />
Suite Liquadation is a hotel liquidators specializing in reclaiming furnishings, equipment, fixtures, and usable raw materials for recycling, refinishing, and overall reuse in new commercial and residential projects. Suite Liquidation&#8217;s clients, suppliers, and customers include environmentally conscious hotel owner/operators, Green Building Council contractors, design/architectural firms, sustainable textiles upholstering companies, and &#8220;Green&#8221; minded individuals. Additionally, a new line of custom hand crafted home furnishings is being developed using nearly 100% reclaimed materials under the Reclamation Furnishings brand. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not all of us can afford to go 100% organic every time we shop. The solution? Focus on those foods that come with the heaviest burden of pesticides, additives and hormones. According to the Environmental Working Group, consumers can reduce their pesticide exposure by 80% by avoiding the most contaminated fruits and vegetables and eating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not all of us can afford to go 100% organic every time we shop. The solution? Focus on those foods that come with the heaviest burden of pesticides, additives and hormones. According to the Environmental Working Group, consumers can reduce their pesticide exposure by 80% by avoiding the most contaminated fruits and vegetables and eating only the cleanest. If consumers get their USDA-recommended 5 daily servings of fruits and veggies from the 15 most contaminated, they could consume an average of 10 pesticides a day. Those who eat the 15 least contaminated conventionally grown produce ingest less than 2 pesticides daily.</p>
<p>Meats<br />
For overall environmental impact, meat is the king of foods, even if it’s not likely to be laced with pesticide residue… though a recent USDA Inspector General report found that the government is failing to even test meat for the harmful chemicals the law requires. While beef muscle is typically clean, beef fat is a different story altogether, with 10 different pesticides having been identified. Pork meat can be contaminated, but pork fat is more contaminated, with as many as 8 pesticides. For chicken, the thigh is most contaminated.</p>
<p>Milk<br />
Pesticides and other man-made chemicals have been found in human breast milk, so it should come as no surprise that they have been found in dairy products, too. Twelve different pesticides have been identified in milk, and milk is of special concern because it is a staple of a child’s diets.<span id="more-1450"></span></p>
<p>Coffee<br />
Many of the beans you buy are grown in countries that don’t regulate use of chemicals and pesticides. Look for the USDA Organic label to ensure you’re not buying beans that have been grown or processed with the use of potentially harmful chemicals.</p>
<p>Celery<br />
Celery has no protective skin, which makes it almost impossible to wash off the chemicals that are used on conventional crops. Can’t find organic? Safer alternatives include broccoli, radishes and onions.</p>
<p>Peaches<br />
Multiple pesticides are regularly applied to these delicately skinned fruits in conventional orchards. Can’t find organic? Safer alternatives include watermelon, tangerines, oranges and grapefruit.</p>
<p>Strawberries<br />
if you buy strawberries out of season, they’re most likely imported from countries that use less-stringent regulations for pesticide use.</p>
<p>Apples<br />
Like peaches, apples are typically grown with the use of poisons to kill a variety of pests, from fungi to insects. Scrubbing and peeling doesn’t eliminate chemical residue completely, so it’s best to buy organic when it comes to apples. Peeling a fruit or vegetable also strips away many of their beneficial nutrients.</p>
<p>Blueberries<br />
New on the Dirty Dozen list in 2010, blueberries are treated with as many as 52 pesticides, making them one of the dirtiest berries on the market.</p>
<p>Nectarines<br />
With 33 different types of pesticides found on nectarines, they rank up there with apples and peaches among the dirtiest tree fruit. Can’t find organic? Safer alternatives include, watermelon, papaya and mango.</p>
<p>Bell Peppers<br />
Peppers have thin skins that don’t offer much of a barrier to pesticides. They’re often heavily sprayed with insecticides.</p>
<p>Spinach<br />
New on the list for 2010, spinach can be laced with as many as 48 different pesticides, making it one of the most contaminated green leafy vegetable.</p>
<p>Kale<br />
Traditionally kale is known as a hardier vegetable that rarely suffers from pests and disease, but it was found to have high amounts of pesticide residue when tested this year.</p>
<p>Cherries<br />
Even locally grown cherries are not necessarily safe. In fact, in one survey in recent years, cherries grown in the U.S. were found to have three times more pesticide residue then imported cherries. Can’t find organic? Safer alternatives include raspberries and cranberries.</p>
<p>Potatoes<br />
America&#8217;s popular spud re-appears on the 2010 dirty dozen list, after a year hiatus. America&#8217;s favorite vegetable can be laced with as many as 37 different pesticides. Can&#8217;t find organic? Safer alternatives include eggplant, cabbage and earthy mushrooms.</p>
<p>Grapes<br />
Imported grapes run a much greater risk of contamination than those grown domestically only imported grapes make the 2010 Dirty Dozen list). Vineyards can be sprayed with different pesticides during different growth periods of the grape, and no amount of washing or peeling will eliminate contamination because of the grape&#8217;s thin skin. Remember, wine is made from grapes, which testing shows can harbor as many as 34 different pesticides.Can&#8217;t find organic? Safer alternatives include kiwi and raspberries.</p>
<p>Leafy Lettuce<br />
Leafy greens are frequently contaminated with what are considered the most potent pesticides used on food (51 of them), though they dropped off the 2010 list.Can&#8217;t find organic? Safer alternatives include cabbage, cauliflower and Brussels sprouts.</p>
<p>Carrots<br />
Off the list in 2010, carrots have made the Dirty Dozen list in previous years because of the 26 different pesticides that have been detected in food residue.Can&#8217;t find organic? At least be sure to scrub and peel them. Safer carrot alternatives include sweet corn, sweet peas and broccoli.</p>
<p>Pears<br />
As insects become more resilient to the pesticides used on pears, more and more chemicals are used (28 of them), though pears have dropped off the 2010 Dirty Dozen list. The safest bet is to go organic.</p>
<p>Tomatoes<br />
Tomatoes, on the Dirty Dozen list in 2008, and the Clean 15 list in 2009, rank neither among the dirtiest nor the cleanest in 2010. It’s still true that the thin skin of tomatoes can allow pesticides to enter the fruit, so it’s always a good idea to buy organic when possible, even if the popular food is no longer among the worst actors.</p>
<p>Source : http://www.thedailygreen.com/healthy-eating/eat-safe/Dirty-Dozen-Foods</p>
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		<title>Urban Bliss Yoga</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: Urban Bliss Yoga
Location: 20600 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031
Phone: (704) 408-4003
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Description: Urban Bliss Yoga is located in Cornelius, NC.
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Location: 20600 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031<br />
Phone: (704) 408-4003<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.urbanbliss.com/index.html">www.urbanbliss.com</a><br />
Description: Urban Bliss Yoga is located in Cornelius, NC.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Name: 8th Street Studio
Location: 1940 East 8th Street Charlotte, NC 28204
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For over 17 years The Yoga Center has been dedicated to the study and practice of hatha yoga. Teachers follow the Iyengar tradition in their daytime and evening classes. Several levels of classes are available to meet the needs of students at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Name: 8th Street Studio<br />
Location: 1940 East 8th Street Charlotte, NC 28204<br />
Phone: (704) 372-4289<br />
Website: <a href="http://www.8thstreetstudio.com/">www.8thstreetstudio.com</a><br />
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For over 17 years The Yoga Center has been dedicated to the study and practice of hatha yoga. Teachers follow the Iyengar tradition in their daytime and evening classes. Several levels of classes are available to meet the needs of students at differing degrees of ability. New students may be interested in our Introductory Series.Each class is designed to help students build strength and gain flexibility through concentration and precise action. The Center is fully equipped with props which assist the student in a deeper experience of each pose. <span id="more-1413"></span></p>
<p>In addition to an expected increase in flexibility and strength, students of Iyengar yoga acquire increased awareness of the self, a calm and stable mind and greater discipline and concentration. Iyengar yoga focuses specifically on the needs of the individual and each student receives personal attention from the teacher in every class. Teachers trained in this tradition are skilled at adapting the poses for students with physical limitations and are known for making hands on adjustments. It is a vigorous and mentally challenging approach to a wide range of asanas.</p>
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