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1). All About French- Speaking Countries By : Philip Nicosia
The French Language
Roughly around 200 million people around the world speak French. This number includes people who speak French as a native language, as a second language and students of all ages who do not live in a francophone (French-speaking) country but have learned French. In fact French as a foreign language is the second most commonly taught language worldwide after English.
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3). Romantic Spots In Georgia By : Richard Rspad
In our fast paced world, romance can get edged out by the daily rush of life. Romantic destinations in Georgia offer a chance to recapture that spark that started long ago.
Romantic Spots In Georgia
Georgia is known as the “Peach State”, but another good nickname for it might be the “Romance State”. While Georgia may not be what you think of when you are planning that honeymoon or special anniversary trip, romantic spots in Georgia can be wonderful and special.
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4). French Cuisine By : Doris Rush
Indisputably, one of modern France's greatest treasures is its rich cuisine. The French have an ongoing love affair with food.
The cuisine of France is remarkably varied with a great many regional differences based on the produce and gastronomy of each region.
Culinary traditions that have been developed and perfected over the centuries have made French cooking a highly refined art.
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6). 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.
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7). 5 Reasons Why You Should Learn a Foreign Language By : Masterok
During the modern age, with globalization at its height, knowing one or two secondary languages has become more than a simple feat of high class and intelligence but also a strict requirement in many occasions. Whether it’s for professional, social or personal reasons, learning at least one foreign language is a must for anyone that wants to keep his or her head up high in today’s society.
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8). The French Culinary Institute in NYC By : Michael Lansing
The French Culinary Institute was founded in New York City in 1984 by Dorothy Cann Hamilton. It quickly became one of America’s foremost cooking schools, due to its combination of classic French techniques and American inventiveness. Today, it is recognized as one of the world’s most prestigious culinary schools due in part to the distinguished faculty at the school.
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9). 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.
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11). 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.
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12). Review of High Tension (2003) By : Damien Chambers
High Tension (2003)
Tagline: “Hearts will bleed.”
Every time I go to the video store, I’m assaulted by a new wave of low-budget horror flicks. Many have slick packaging and can boast either an award or critical praise, while others look like they were put together in the dark by rabid monkeys. Either way, the outside of the film often has very little to do with what’s on the inside.
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13). Home Versus Travel-based Language Learning By : Michael Gabrikow
When you have set your mind on learning a new language, you are in the position to choose how to start learning it. You have three options: starting a practical home-based language learning course (possibly an online one), starting a so-called "travel-based" learning experience that would have you travel to a country speaking the language you intend to learn for at least a couple of weeks.
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14). An Overview of France for Travelers By : Richard Monk
Throughout history, France has always played a pivotal role in Europe. From Art to Politics to Architecture, it is a fascinating place. Here is some background information to consider before your trip.
An Overview of France for Travelers
The official name of the country is the French Republic. The French Republic covers an area of 220,668 square miles.
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15). When in France – These Hotels Offer Romance By : Tom Dinic
Copyright 2006 Tom Dinic
The cliché of France is that the air is full of romance, making it the perfect destination for newlyweds and those celebrating anniversaries. However, the rumors about France are completely true, but it’s where you stay that makes all of the difference.
At Hotel Chateau de la Tour ( http://www.lechateaudelatour.fr/ ), guests are immediately taken in by the 2002 restoration of the structure.
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16). Bordeaux - A Place For Property Investment By : David Seymour
Bordeaux is one of Europe's finest cities to live and work in. It is sill unarguably the wine capital of the world and rests as a cultural centre dominating South West France. It is therefore of little surprise that one can also find some wonderful french property for sale and investments in this corner of France.
Located less than an hour from the Atlantic coast and the chic resort of Arcachon with it well-known marina, a little over two hours from the Spanish border and ...
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19). Are You a Gourmet? By : Emma Snow
Copyright 2006 Emma Snow
What exactly does it mean to be a gourmet? Does watching public television cooking shows on Saturday morning while folding the laundry count? How about being fascinated with Julia Child and having all of her cookbooks on your Amazon wish list? Knowing what zest, garam marsala and charcuterie mean, does this qualify you as being a gourmet? Where did the term come from and what exactly does it mean?
A gourmet is someone with a discriminating palate who is savvy when it comes to fine food and drink.
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20). The French Riviera - Travel and Tourism in and around Nice By : Bianca Tavares
When you think about the south of France, what image does that conjure up? Beaches, the jet set, non-stop sun, sand and you-know-what? Well, there’s some truth to that, but there’s more to the French Riviera than meets the eye.
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23). Learning A Foreign Language Will Open A Window To The World By : Michael Gabrikow
Whether your goals are Russian, Hungarian, English, French, or some obscure tribal language on the moon, you might be surprised at the selection of language online programs available.
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24). Language Learning Key In Higher Education By : Michael Gabrikow
Learning a new language can be frightening, exciting, fun, and unfortunately sometimes boring. Taking free language lessons makes the boring part of that equation obsolete by using games, flash cards, and word scrambles in order to help you memorize words and learn vocabulary.
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25). Learning A New Language To Create A Bilingual Household By : Michael Gabrikow
Learning a new language as a family can be a wonderful and rewarding thing to do, especially if you have small children at home. For them, learning at smaller ages will be much easier than learning later in life.
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