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1). Naturists holidays and vacations: Has there ever been a better time to take up naturism? By : Paul Andrews
Naturism is the fastest growing form of tourism and with thousands more people deciding to shed their clothes in order to enjoy a natural and liberating holiday, why not try yourself. With heat waves all over Europe, USA and further afield, do you really need to wear anything on holiday anyway?
As people lead more hectic lives, travel further abroad.
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2). How is the Weekly Spot Uranium Price Calculated? By : James E. Finch
Trading in the uranium market is done by a very small number of players. After all, there are about 440 nuclear reactors worldwide, a few dozen trading firms, fuel managers, and a relatively small number of utilities who participate in the actual buying of uranium. It’s the front end of the nuclear fuel cycle. Without it, nuclear reactors shut down.
Article Related to: uranium, energy, mining, nuclear energy, china, india, canada, australia, france, utilities, commodities, electricity, uranium mining, athabasca basin
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4). Managing Villa Bookings Successfully By : Property Expert
Whether you buy a villa or apartment in Orlando Florida, Spain, Turkey, Morocco or Cyprus you will have to plan the management of bookings if your property investment is to pay.The first step is to make sure your villa meets the demands of the market. If it does not meet with current best standards you will bring upon yourself a lot of problems: Minimise Potential Problems – Maximise Recurring Bookings There is no benefit in cutting costs when it leads to problems during bookings and loss of repeat bookings.
Article Related to: asp, availability, calendar, villa, townhouse, apartment, orlando, florida, spain, france, morocco, turkey, booking, reservation
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5). The World Cup Of Football By : blueboy
Many people, including myself are starting to look forward to the world cup of football. The question many people are asking is who is likely to win the tournament? In this article, I give my own viewpoint on this subject and discuss some of the likely contenders (teams) who could win.
The world cup finals are being held in Germany and it promises to be a very exciting and entertaining event.
Article Related to: football, fifa, england, france, germany, spain, holland, brazil, world cup, tournament, italy, hope
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6). The World Cup and…Economics?: What Italy has to Expect By : Sarah Deak
With Italy’s socking win to become the world’s best soccer team, it seems prudent to discuss something that is not usually connected with soccer: the economy.
Article Related to: world cup, italy, economics, france, soccer, head butt, economy, world champions, italia, italian soccer
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7). Speculators Could Drive Uranium to $55/Pound By : James E. Finch
Summary: TradeTech LLC Chief Executive Gene Clark talked with StockInterview about the uranium bull market, where his price models show uranium prices heading and when to expect the peak of the current upward cycle of the bull market. When will “hard” times again hit the uranium market, and how long will the trough last? And what does the future hold for the uranium price? An industry insider gives us his insights.
Article Related to: uranium, nuclear energy, cogema, bull market, stocks, mining, nuclear reactors, china, india, france, uranium participation corporation, tva, california
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8). Why I Love Provence in the Springtime! By : Jennifer Carter
With an average of 300 days of sunshine a year, you are almost guaranteed some sunshine when holidaying in Provence.
Combine that with a visit in the spring time and you'll also find that a vacation rental out of the peak season is far more reasonable than you might have thought!
In spring, the beaches on the French Riviera are almost empty, the sun is still warm and the welcome is friendly.
Article Related to: provence, spring, french, france, riviera, mimosa, cafe, beach, beaches, sea, st tropez, easter, nice, vacation, rental, apartment, azur, azure, cote, riviera
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9). Traveling to Nice and the South of France By : Alice Flowers
Nice is in the south of France. The Queen of the French Riviera, which the French call " la Cote d'Azur" (AzureCoast or Blue Coast). It is a wonderful city with lots of charm and character; a mixture of French and Italian cultures where the people are easy-going and friendly even if you don't speak French.
Although you might think it is a summer resort, you can visit Nice at any time of the year and still have a good time.
Article Related to: travel, france, french gastronomy, traveling, nice, monaco, south of france, cannes, st tropez, europe
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10). France Private Holiday Homes and Vacation Rentals versus Hotels By : MMatchev
Vacationing in France is a dream come true for so many Americans. Those who have French heritage often wish to see where their families originated. Those who have no French lineage still look upon France as one of the foundations of Western civilization. Reims, Poitiers, Montpellier, Marseille, Limoges, Lille, Caen, Bordeaux, Lyon, Dijon, Metz, Paris or Nice are all legendary to those of us raised in the "new world" and for many are simply places we’ve read about in our school books, or seen on television or in the movies.
Article Related to: france, villa, vacation rentals, holiday rentals, holiday homes, vacation homes, travel, lodging, condo, condominium, free advertising
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11). Can England Win The Fifa World Cup? By : blueboy
The football world cup is creeping ever closer and the question that many of my friends are asking is whether our team England can win the tournament. In this article I give my opinion on this matter, I hope you enjoy the read.
I think that this year England have one of the best teams they have had since probably the early nineteen-nineties. In saying that however there are a number of other very strong teams which have the potential of ruining our and the teams dreams.
Article Related to: football, gerrard, beckham, world, cup, trophy, tournament, event, italy, spain, germany, france
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12). France at the forefront of Europe By : Doris Rush
France was and still is one of the powerful countries in Europe. Through its history, its political position, the economy and not last the tradition in culture, France is what we see today.
With a population of 60 million of which 76% is urban population. Most of the population practices Catholicism (about 90%) as religion, whilst other popular religions include Christianity, Judaism, and Islam.
Article Related to: french connections, france
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13). International Flower Delivery - Sending Flowers Overseas is Easier Than You Might Think By : John E. Williams
In today's global society, having friends, loved ones and business associates in other countries has become commonplace. Fortunately, new online technologies and innovative international florists make it easier than ever to show you care and celebrate life's special moments with flowers delivered worldwide.
Flowers are a language understood the world over, but until recently, sending flowers internationally was difficult at best.
Article Related to: flowers, international, florist, delivery, worldwide, overseas, flower delivery, service, flowers by wire, uk, united kingdom, germany, france, italy, australia, norway, sweden, belgium, holland, denmark, switzerland
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14). Wine travel By : Mansi gupta
Wine has been an integral part of many civilizations since a long time. Wine formed an important part of the culture in many countries ever since the origin of mankind. Many of our wine making skills dates back to our ancestors who originally invented the process of producing the finest wines in the world. Although the methods for fermenting grapes to produce wine may have grown more refined today but their basics originate from the procedures laid down by our ancestors.
Article Related to: wine, travel, types, introduction, france
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15). France – Bordeaux and St. Tropez By : Nomad Rick
France and Paris, Paris and France. You’ll have a great time exploring Paris, but you’ll miss places like Bordeaux and St. Tropez if you don’t get out of the city.
Bordeaux
Bordeaux is both a city and the center of the wine region in France. As a city, Bordeaux is surprisingly bereft of things to see. One can find unique statutes, fountains and the like, but there isn’t really a particular location to mark of on your, “I saw that” list.
Article Related to: france, paris, bordeaux, st. tropez, st tropez, wine, matisse, signac, chateau mouton-rothschild
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16). Gambling at monte carlo By : Mansi gupta
The unique hub of gambling, a paradise for all the gaming aficionados and an ideal place to rejoice and lift your spirits, Monte Carlo is not unknown to any avid gambler. The place exhibits not just the efficiency of uniformly clad gamblers but also their matchless zeal towards gaming. Monte Carlo is thus worshipped as the best and timeless haven for all gamblers across the globe.
Article Related to: mediterranean, monaco, france, paris, garnier
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17). Top 5 Paris Attractions By : Plr Travel Articles
There is an old saying which states that Paris is the place where all good people go to die. It is the combination of historical charm, modernism, and a heady underworld which makes Paris a fantasy tourist destination. It is the top 5 Paris attractions which draw people to this great city, again and again. Beyond the Eiffel Tower, and the Louvre there are attractions which take visitors by surprise and in doing so create memories that last a life time.
Article Related to: eiffel tower, louvre, basilicas, sacre coue, centre pompidou, notre dame, paris, french, france
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20). France: On The Road By : Steven Cronin
Paris, the city of love and a thousand other clichés, still holds a certain mystic. But no matter how many written words this great city has commanded - however familiar this town may appear - Paris will always remain an enigma, a magnet for millions of visitors from around the world.
Paris carries an enchantment that you cannot always put your finger on.
Article Related to: france, paris, louvre, limoges, reims, charentes, cafe de paris, grand palais paris, chamonix
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23). France’s Troubles: Learning from US By : Matthew C. Keegan
I know that there are some people who are celebrating France’s recent troubles with delicious glee. I guess I can understand how they feel, given France’s ongoing hypocrisy concerning the Iraq War [hmmm…whose hand is in that oil-for-food cookie jar?] and the all too common and world renowned snooty attitude displayed by many Francophiles toward outsiders.
Article Related to: france, civil unrest, war, iraq, muslims, christians, catholics, politics, america, civil rights
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24). The 10 most popular french recipes By : Cuisine-France
Despite new trends, hype and marketing, tradition has never been stronger. In France, good food still means authentic cooking by using natural products from diverse regions. This is how we celebrate human being by offering the best food to all our senses. Cooking home-made food and eating at the table make your appetite grow stronger. The challenge is to combine ingredients together to get the best taste out of them.
Article Related to: cooking, recipes, french, france, cuisine, recipe
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25). France – Paris and Nice By : Nomad Rick
From beaches to the alps, France has a little of something for everyone. In this article, we take a look at Paris and the beach city of Nice.
Paris
It is hard to know where to start when discussing Paris. Take a boat down the Seine River and you will pass Notre Dame, the Eiffel Tower and so many other notable spots it is easy to get overwhelmed. The city is simply that dramatic.
Article Related to: france, paris, europe, louvre, rodin, rodin museum, museums, moulin rouge, notre dame, eiffel tower
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