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The Third Crusade
Eleanor of Aquitaine (1122-1204) may be the most remarkable personality of the Twelfth Century. And Aquitaine was Europe's most brilliant civilization at the time. Eleanor of Aquitaine accompanied the...
28 commentsLiving In Paris - Advice and Tips for Americans
You will find Americans living in Paris for many reasons. Some are in Paris for school, or they were transferred to Paris for work, and others are doing it on their own, simply following their bliss or living...
1 commentTop 5 College Football Teams - Top Picks
Colleges are hard to choose from, but I have highlighted the top 5 colleges football teams and their universities that will help you decide where to go or to send your children. This information will help and I do wish you good luck on this hard decision.
16 commentsPlaces a tourist MUST visit in Paris
A summary of some of my favorites, the most famous are the most famous for a reason...they're fantastic! Here are my suggestions.
19 commentsTips for Walking Around Paris
Wherever you go in Paris,the city of light, go on foot if you can. Here are some tips on exploring Notre Dame and the left bank--one of my favorite Paris walks.
31 commentsTourist places in Paris -Most Romantic and Historic City on Earth
Paris is the most romantic city on Earth. Every corner of this beautiful city has a historic tale to tell. There are over ten such tourist destinations that should never be missed by a first time visitor to...
6 commentsA Night in Paris, City of Light
Notre Dame on the Seine at night My first night in Paris was energized by pure adrenaline as I had only arrived that morning which was already like 3 P.M. for me. Flying through the night over the Atlantic I...
33 commentsThe Brainiac Conference - The Kick Off
The Members of the Brainiac Conference You can slice and dice college football many ways - by division, by conference, by the AP and Coaches' Poll standings, by the BCS ratings. But here is a unique idea - a...
0 commentsMontreal Quebec Canada
It is the largest city in Quebec and the second largest in Canada, with a metropolitan population of 3,359,000. Montreal is one of two large islands in this part of the St. Lawrence River.Montreal is...
0 commentsThe Brainiac Conference - Special Edition - The 2009 GSRs
The NCAA has just published the graduation success rates (GSRs) for 2009. Some Conference Members improved, others stayed the same, a few took substantial dives. One school slipped out of the top...
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