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France vs. Denmark

23rd September 2009
One of the best teams in the history of soccer is France. They have participated in 11 editions of the World Cup. France's most successful years were the late 1990s, the generation of Zidane and others. This team played in the semifinals of Euro 96, two y... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Medieval Workout Methods - Revisiting the English Knights

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... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

HOT AIR BALLOON EXPERIENCES OFFER SOMETHING FOR EVERY TASTE

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 ... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

HOT AIR BALLOON RIDE1

27th June 2009
When you take a hot air balloon ride you are taking part in a sport that has been around since 1783 when two Frenchmen successfully completed the first hot air balloon launch. The sport is just as vibrant today as it was way back then. It is a unique avia... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

HOT AIR BALLOONING IS A TIMELESS HIGHLIGHT FOR YOUR ALBUM OF MEMORIES

23rd June 2009
If there wasn’t something very, very special about hot air ballooning it would not have survived all these years as a popular hobby and sport. The first successful hot air ballooning experience is credited to two Frenchmen who executed their flight in 1... Read >
Author: Daniel Rodriguez

The Glorious History of Sewing Machines

20th February 2009
There is a very peculiar case of the sewing machines. These are one of the most basic necessities for any kind of industry. Their earlier most use was for the garment factory. It was used at that time in order to boost up the production of the garments. T... Read >
Author: Alien

Resveratrol – Old Made New

22nd January 2009
The old saying goes, “Everything old is new again.” When it comes to aging and your health, that’s not such a bad thing, is it? The Ancient Romans had a secret weapon in the fight to stay young and healthy. Twenty odd years ago, modern scientists di... Read >
Author: Richard Williams

Old City Vacation

16th January 2009
Casco Viejo, Panama is the oldest city on the Pacific Coast of the Americas, and lies at the foot of the Panama Canal on one side and Panama City on the other. Casco Viejo is the focal point of Panamanian architectural history, with its striking building... Read >
Author: Ella

Old City Vacation

09th January 2009
Casco Viejo, Panama is the oldest city on the Pacific Coast of the Americas, and lies at the foot of the Panama Canal on one side and Panama City on the other. Casco Viejo is the focal point of Panamanian architectural history, with its striking buildin... Read >
Author: Ella

The Early History of Photography

08th January 2009
The French deserve all the credit for inventing the photographic process which started in 1827. The historical event took place when Joseph Nicephore Niepce showcased the first ever picture. However, he was not alone in his experimentations because there ... Read >
Author: Alberto Maeses

History of Greenhouses

06th January 2009
A greenhouse is a type of structure made of transparent or translucent materials such as glass or plastic to let in sunlight and warm the air inside. Greenhouses can be temporary or permanent structures, and they can vary in size from those as large as f... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

The Five Best New Years Eve Celebrations You Never Knew About

06th January 2009
Sick of that same old ball dropping or watching that same boring Dick Clark special every year? Get out of town and hit the road for something completely new. There are several destinations across America that throw the most unique New Years Eve bashes a... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

A newcomer's guide to the New Orlean's French Quarter

15th December 2008
The French Quarter has always stood out as one of New Orleans' star attractions, possessing the mixture of cultural influences, architecture, history, music, and celebration that defines the city. I recently traveled to New Orleans and had the incredible... Read >
Author: Darwin Redshield

The Most Beautiful Avenue in the World

01st April 2008
Champs Élysées is perhaps the most well known street in the world; the street which officially referred to as "Avenue des Champs-Élysées" represent what in the eyes of many tourists exemplifies France. With its cinemas, cafés, and luxury specialty sh... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Maritime Commerce and its Globalizing Results

14th January 2008
It could appear conspicuous to allege that we endure in a globalized reality and is genuine that global merchandise between all the countries and areas of the planet isn't afresh action. Since the Phoenician culture, passing by Egyptians, Hellenic and ... Read >
Author: Luiz Gustavo Arruda

The Marvel of the Panama Canal

06th August 2007
From the air, it looks like any other river in Panama. From a boat, it still looks like any other river in Panama, but taking a trip through the Panama Canal is not just any other trip. The landmark that put Panama on the map was constructed and ready for... Read >
Author: Jon Ashurov

Electric bike, a new revolution

23rd July 2007
. As man gained some knowledge by applying his brain, he attached a cart to be pulled by tamed animals and used to travel with their whole family. Then in 1790, a Frenchmen made the first bicycle from wood which did not have pedals, so had to be pushed wi... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

Electric bike, a new revolution

12th July 2007
Transportation has always been an important part of the life of human being. Every human being has to travel to different places for different purposes. During the stone-age, man used to travel by foot. Later on he started traveling on the back of camel, ... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

Electric bike, a new revolution

05th July 2007
As man gained some knowledge by applying his brain, he attached a cart to be pulled by tamed animals and used to travel with their whole family. Then in 1790, a Frenchmen made the first bicycle from wood which did not have pedals, so had to be pushed with... Read >
Author: DennisBernson

New French President Chooses Malta For Holiday

18th June 2007
New French president elect Nicolas Sarkozy rocked more than his yacht when he visited sun bathed Malta recently, shocking his countrymen in an opulent display of luxury and disregarding the unwritten rules that one should not flaunt wealth and stature. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ear Acupuncture for Weight Loss

04th May 2007
The ear is a focal point for many nodes in the typical acupuncture treatment. Ear acupuncture for weight loss is one version of this and very effective as well. Ear Acupuncture for Weight Loss In the 1950’s a Frenchmen named Dr. Nogier was intrigu... Read >
Author: Alien

Challenge Coins - A Special Type of Coins

02nd February 2007
For your convenience we have published this article in order to let you know of everything related to the Challenge Coins. Enjoy … If you are concerned in collecting United States coins, you should consider adding Challenge coins to your collection. ... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

Vintage Wine with “President” Value

20th November 2006
Who can appreciate the good things in life and the taste of a good wine better than a Frenchman? And from all the Frenchmen, Mr Chirac proved to be a bon viveur having a huge appetite for the finer things of life. As the BBC's Emma Jane Kirby reports from... Read >
Author: Alison White

About Green Giant Arborvitae

28th July 2006
My favorite arborvitae is the Green Giant. Here is why... The original Green Giant got its name not from ancient lore, but from unusually extra large, hence "giant," green peas. These "Green Giant Peas" were introduced by the Minnesota Valley Canni... Read >
Author: William Hirst

A week in the life of an Estate Agent in France

19th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Propertysolutionslanguedoc.com Monday. Always the busiest day of the week. While I have been enjoying my weekend my inbox has been receiving many requests to see properties. Last weekend, by the way, was the busiest one of the year f... Read >

Moving to France

12th July 2006
Thousands of Britons move abroad from the UK every year, and many of them choose France as their new home. While France is only a short distance away, literally just across the Channel, there is a world of difference between these two countries and lifest... Read >
Author: Barry Hooper

The Giant Arborvitae For Your Yard

05th April 2006
Giant Arborvitae The original Green Giant got its name not from ancient lore, but from unusually extra large, hence "giant," green peas. These "Green Giant Peas" were introduced by the Minnesota Valley Canning Company in 1925, in contrast to their previo... Read >
Author: William Hirst

Aviation Giants - Airbus

23rd January 2006
In the early 70's widebody airplanes like Boeing 747, Douglas DC-10 and Lockheed L-1011 "Tristar" were a synonym of comfort and huge capacity. After a decade of american hegemony in the sky, a new rival appeared on the horizont and the fight took fire on ... Read >
Author: Vga Agp

The History Of Roulette

27th September 2005
The term "Roulette" is derived from a French word meaning small wheel. The origin of Roulette is not very clear. while some sources state that Blaise Pascal, a 17th Century French mathematician invented the roulette wheel, other sources state that the g... Read >
Author: Adel Awwad