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The Parisian Women Are (almost) Effortlessly Chic
While walking the streets of Paris one can't help but notice the beautiful women and men, but in this particular article, I'm going to discuss the women. I don't think there's a mistake in calling it the fashion capital of the world. NYC may want...
33 commentsUnderstanding Electronic Music Sub-Genres
This hub is my attempt to spell out a few things about electronic music that have simply never been mapped out for new listeners. It is for people who do not have much experience with electronic music or for those who want an easy way to recognize all sorts of incredible new music.
0 commentsAre French Men More Romantic?
I was so excited upon exiting baggage claim to meet my Parisian friend that I forgot I had just waited almost 45 minutes for my luggage to show up on the belt. My seatmate had been a young Parisian man coming home to visit his family. He waited...
21 commentsMinimalist wardrobe for women - How to create a minimalist wardrobe using the secrets of chic French Parisian women.
How to create a minimalist wardrobe for women using the secrets of chic French Parisian women. Learn which basic clothing items are essential and how to accessorise to make your minimalist wardrobe stylish.
0 commentsTop Places to Visit In Bourges, France
Nestled in the center or "Heart of France" is Bourges, a small town with a lot of love. Well off the beaten path, Bourges is not a likely destination for foreign visitors, which means is that if go there you'll see a side of the French people that...
10 commentsHow about a Spiced Rum and Coffee or a Warm Spiced Wine for Sippin on a cold winters day?
the same also. Again, we all have our favorites, but I am always on the lookout for new and exciting things to add to my already bursting recipe box. I actually worked as a bartender for a bit in my...
6 commentsAll About How I Learned to Make Perfect Croissants in Paris
One word. Butter. And lots of it. But once you get past the thought of future heart attacks, being in Paris to learn how to make croissants was one of the happiest experiences of my life. It all began one day...
7 commentsA tefl tale of two jobs, Paris, Oman and elsewhere!
This is a story about working as a teacher abroad as a way to travel and experience the culture in a real sense rather than as a tourist. It ranges from Manchester to Paris and Tenerife to Oman. It should be of interest to anyone considering teaching and travelling.
0 commentsThe Amazing, Famous, Ziegfeld Follies Girls of the 1900's
He revolutionized the word "showman" as he designed both stage and music to house the most beautiful girls he could find. The great Lucill Ball was one of those girls.
21 commentsSarah's Key by Tatiana de Rosnay - Book Review
Sarah’s Key starts as being two stories – one is set in 1942 during the Nazi occupation of France and the other is set in 2002 – 60 years later. The story set in 1942 is about a ten year old Jewish girl called Sarah who lives in Paris with her parents (originally from Poland) and her younger brother. One night the French Police (yes the French police, not the Nazis!) take her, her parents and many other Jews living in Paris out of their homes and into a camp ready for deportation to Auschwitz. S
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