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About Daniel Royse

Daniel completed his studies in International Business and Economics at Minnesota State University, during which time he worked in radio broadcasting doing everything form reporting to producing. Upon graduation, Daniel worked as a healthcare consultant improving efficiency of care in Northern California. He has spent significant time in parts of Africa and Asia doing research and reporting on topics such as religion, culture, and politics. Currently he works as an analyst at a real estate & housing development firm in Silicon Valley. Originally from North Dakota, Daniel managed to wander across the globe only to end up in California. Having lived in places as varied as Los Angeles, San Francisco, France, and Nepal; he has been able to draw from a variety of experiences and lifestyles. Daniel has written a number of articles and blogs on adventure travel, politics, economics, and business. Currently Daniel Royse works as the Editor in Chief for an online Travel Magazine called www.thisBOUNDLESSworld.com that specializes in backpacker related travel stories.
Website: http://www.thisboundlessworld.com
Daniel Royse has written 2 articles so far, you can find them below.


Culture & History

Tours of San Francisco’s Most Dangerous Neighborhood – The Tenderloin

If there was ever a city radical enough to conjure up an idea like this, it would be San Francisco. The city by the Bay has long been known for its outlandish behavior. Often characterized as being overly liberal, it has always been a place where anything goes. 

Creating Solutions

India’s National I.D. Card: World’s Largest Administrative Task

This month India will begin what some have called the world’s largest administrative task, recording their national census. A formidable task for any nation, India is attempting to push the envelope even further this year by not only counting the number of citizens, but by photographing and fingerprinting every citizen over the age of 15, [...]

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