Articles, tagged with "frenchmen", page 1
06th October 2011
IMF chief’s arrest spreads uncertainty about the global economic recovery and the institution’s leadership role. Can the IMF rectify the situation?
"[His arrest] comes at just the worst possible time for Europe. As the world economy stumbles its way t...
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Prince Damin
20th June 2011
These days, most people are interested in doing many different things. They make sure that they have already tried the latest trends in fashion, gadgets, and other material things. People are also mostly interested in the different varieties of foods.
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dannyriddell
23rd February 2011
The history starts with Giovanni da Verrazano an Italian, who discovered New York for the first time and met the natives there in 1574. However, Henry Hudson was the first Englishmen to set foot on this land in 1609. The next ones to come to this land we...
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victoria
17th January 2011
El Hierro is the official identify of this Spanish Canary Island. Nevertheless it additionally has a fantastic nickname - Isla del Meridiano! It means the "Meridian Island." And this Spanish island is certainly exotic. It happens to be among the many smal...
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Sarah Stern
04th January 2011
El Hierro is the official title of this Spanish Canary Island. However it additionally has an ideal nickname - Isla del Meridiano! It means the "Meridian Island." And this Spanish island is certainly exotic. It happens to be among the smallest as well as ...
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Sascha Keller
29th November 2010
Menorca Island is among the islands making up the Balearic group of islands on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. It is common belief here that the coastal winds of the island play a major role in changing or modifying peoples’ personalities. If you believ...
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Brian Conte
23rd August 2010
In 1516, a group of Europeans discovered the city of Buenos Aires. But it was not until the middle of the 1700s, it could be colonized by Spaniards and Frenchmen who created the Buenos Aires as we know it today. Currently Buenos Aires is the capital of Ar...
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Lance Peters
13th July 2010
People all over the world love to drink wines. As a matter of fact, almost all countries, if not all has their own version of wine. For example, in Japan, there's the Japanese wine, in the Philippines they have their Tapuy and Basi wines, in Korea there i...
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syrahwinesseo
16th June 2010
Over the previous few weeks I have been accomplishing my very own survey of the sporting activities bars and the sites who are saying they will be exhibiting the World cup. Well, I have come up with my beloved venues that are spread thrughout Manhattan an...
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newyork online
08th April 2010
French homes have somehow avoided the global property devaluation and instead French real estate has remained quite resilient. The Association of French Estate Agents, FNAIM, reports that recovery is definitely underway in France, and that there will be a...
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SouthFranceImmobilier
11th March 2010
equipment and a parachute, which sacrificed his safety. Some could argue that Lindbergh literally bet his life on flying from NY to Paris.
Charles Lindbergh proved to the world that someone can succeed without needing to use luxuries. Lindbergh did not...
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Clyde Howell
09th December 2009
There is a lot more to France then cheese and wine, and I must confess it took me quite a few visits before I realised this. Having spent the first 40-years of my life living in the Gateway to England, namely Dover, popping over on the ferry to get all ou...
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Carolyn Clayton
24th November 2009
A massive part of getting into a fitter way of life is adopting a better eating habit. Having a balanced intake of calcium-rich foods, whole grains, and protein laden products will also keep you in track. To be in a position to maintain eating a healthy...
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Victor Hogan
07th September 2009
A lot of the stories about the English Knights present them as gallant, chivalrous "gentlemen" who spent a lot of time tooling around on horseback and rescuing beautiful damsels in distress in their spare time. But don't be fooled by the fairytales though...
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Mike Westerdal
27th June 2009
Hot air ballooning is the oldest form of human aviation. It began in 1783 when two Frenchman completed the first successful hot air balloon flight in Paris, France. Today the sport still goes strong as hundreds of thousands of balloonist take part in the ...
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Daniel Rodriguez