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Written by Rob Carlson
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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At this point there will be no proactive camera tagging at the event. Instead, please understand and respect the following four guidelines. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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Written by Keith Engle
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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Your 18 year old has started talking about going to these "Burns", and you're not sure what to make of it. Is he going to arsonist's school? Will she come home only to hang around in airports handing out religious flyers? You wouldn't be much of a parent if you weren't concerned for your son or daughter's well being. This page is for you. The questions and answers are based on correspondence with a self-described over-protective parent. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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Written by Alicia Miziolek
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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Please read the basics before reading this or contacting anyone for further questions. It will give you a better feel for the nature of the event. Please read the entire faq before asking questions and contacting representatives as described herein. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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Written by true
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Thursday, 05 April 2007 |
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What is a Burn? A burn is an event related to Burning Man - it is a celebration of the spirit of radical self-expression, community, and participation. Burns are typically held several times per year, while Burning Man takes place once a year. Burns have happened in Brooklyn, NY, San Francisco, CA, Assateague Island, MD, Austin, TX, Wisconsin, Vancouver, Arizona, Florida, Thailand, and many other places
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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Written by Keith Engle
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Tuesday, 27 June 2006 |
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So, a Playa del Fuego Burn sounds like your thing, but you aren’t sure if it’s something to which you can bring your five year old. You’ve got questions. Well, we’ve got answers. Please note that in this FAQ, “parent” refers to anyone legally and, more importantly, emotionally responsible for the health, well-being, and upbringing of a child, whether a genetic parent-child relationship exists or not. From the standpoint of the law, and of responsibility, a child is anyone under the age of 18. However, parents of children under age 12 are the primary target audience for this FAQ. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 18 April 2007 )
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