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I like Frenchmen very much, because even when they insult you they do it so nicely.
Attractions in Lille, France
Jan 23rd 2012, 02:25

Palace of Fine Arts The museum collection located in a magnificent palace of the 19th century, the Palace of Fine Arts (Le Palais des Beaux-Arts) in Lille can only be rivaled by that of Louvre. The museum offers a magnificent collection of European art (the result of lootings by the Napoleon’s army), where you can see paintings by Rubens and Rembrandt, and large galleries devoted to the works of Monet and Renoir. Do not forget to go down to the basement of the palace to see the exhibition of original architectural models of buildings of Louis IV cities, created by Voban, the legendary architect of the royal castles. The entire gallery is devoted to the history of French sculpture from Houdon to Bourdelle. Charles de Gaulle Birthplace Museum He is the hero of the Resistance during the Second World War, the founder of the Fifth Republic, one of the Companions of the decolonization process, and the symbol of French national pride. De Gaulle spent his childhood in Lille, in the house where he was born, which is now a museum and cultural center. De Gaulle was born in 1890 to a family of strict adherents of Catholicism. Despite the fact that his family was quite wealthy owing to the prosperous period of the textile industry, the childhood of little Charles was pretty simple. The house has perfectly preserved the atmosphere of a bourgeois family in Lille of late 19th century. Here you can see many illustrating pictures depicting the attempt of assassination of Charles de Gaulle. Near the museum there is a historic factory where visitors to the museum can know more about the historical documents by using modern multimedia. City Hall Hotel de Ville (L’Hotel de Ville) Residence of the local government is located in the heart of old town, over which rises the 105-meter high bell tower. You can climb all of its 104 steps. The new city hall was built in four years from 1924 to 1928 to replace the old structure burned in fire in 1916. The external appearance of buildings was inspired by the classical examples of Flemish architecture with triangular facades and magnificent interiors. The corridors and conference rooms are decorated with paintings by contemporary artists. The most remarkable fresco of the municipality building is considered to be the work of an Icelandic artist Arrow, telling the history of the city in a comics. Historical Museum / Hospice Comtesse Museum The Historical Museum is housed in the building which was formerly used as a hospital, and now this is a real treasure of Lille. The museum is located in the very heart of the old city. The building was constructed in 1237 by Jeanne of Constantinople, Countess of Flanders, as a medical center for the citizens of Lille. The building is a large structure with a great number of rooms. It was refurbished in the periods from 15th to 18th centuries and still keeps different features of contemporary architectural styles. The thick walls of the former hospital carefully preserve some great collections. The museum exhibits works by Dutch, Flemish and French masters of the 15-18 centuries as well as numerous gold and silver pieces made by artisans of Lille, and ceramics and musical instruments. Furniture and tapestries deserve particular attention. But above all, the museum focuses on the history of Lille and the neighboring region of Pas-de-Calais in a series of ancient iconography items. The visitors can also immerse themselves in the life of Augustinian monks who looked after the sick in the old times. Museum of Art and Industry The mysterious Museum of Art and Industry called by the townspeople the Pool represents a unique collection which was gathered in a renovated building of a swimming pool in 1920. The exhibits are arranged around a swimming pool in the changing rooms. Visiting this museum is probably the best way to get familiar with the heritage of the northern Pas-de-Calais region. Museum of Modern Art Located in a green shady park of Villeneuve-d’Ascq, the museum hosts a large collection of art of the 20th century and the present, collected as generous gifts and contributions. An ardent admirer of the art, Roger Dutilleul started collecting avant-garde works in the early 1900′s in Paris. Guided only by his own intuition, he was among the first collectors of works in the style of cubism, acquiring pieces of Picasso and Braque, who at that time were not known at all. Dutilleul was also interested in figurative art (Modigliani, Buff, Dodane) and primitive art (O’Bredi, Wiwen and Beauchamp). Following in the footsteps of his uncle, Jean Masurel began to collect paintings, adding to the collection Dutilleul in 1920. In 1979 he donated 219 paintings, lithographs and sculptures of the urban community of Lille to the exposition of the Museum of Modern Art. Subsequently, the Museum acquired a good collection of abstract art (Martin Barre, Jean-Pierre Bertrand, Daniel Buren etc.) In 1995 the museum received a large number of works in the style of Art Brut from the association of artists and fans of this style.

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Boss CH6520 Chaos Series 6.5-Inch 2-Way Speakers (Pair)
Jan 23rd 2012, 03:41

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Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier
Jan 23rd 2012, 04:41

Onkyo M-282 2-Channel Power Amplifier

  • 100 Watts per Channel Minimum into 8 Ohms, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
  • Auto power on/off
  • High current, low impedance drive
  • Preamp-level input-output loop
  • 12volt trigger and input level adjustment

Ideal for quality stereo listening, for expanding your surround system from 5.1 to 6.1 or 7.1 channels to deliver the latest home theater surround formats, and for multiroom setups, Onkyo’s M-282 stereo power amplifier makes a powerful and affordable system upgrade. The amp uses Onkyo’s exclusive Wide Range Amplifier Technology and pumps 2 x 100 watts per channel RMS into 8 ohm speakers and 2 x 125 wpc into 6 ohms. (For dynamic power handling, you’re looking at 2 x 140 watts into 8 ohms, 2 x 125

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Eight Benefits of Why You Should Learn Photography
Jan 23rd 2012, 06:30

So you’re interested in learning photography – congratulations! Photography is a wonderful practical hobby as well as an exciting career opportunity. Learning photography takes a little bit of patience but in the end it’s all worth it. Let’s start with the reasons why you should learn photography: The chance to capture special events like a special birthday or the family vacation with clear, well composed pictures. Never missing another “Kodak moment” while searching for the right dial or button. Taking beautiful photographs that you and your loved ones proudly frame and display. Communicating through your photographs. A picture really is worth a thousand words! You can catch a look that says it all. Or as we’ve seen in magazines like Time and National Geographic, you can shoot photographs that convey messages powerful enough to open a mind or convey just about anything you want to communicate. You don’t have to be a professional photojournalist to get out there and take some great shots. The ability to take a portrait in a home or outdoor setting that lets you capture the beauty of a loved one and make them want to see the portrait framed on a wall instead of sitting on the bottom of a box. Excitement! With a good telephoto lens you can, from a safe distance, capture exciting shots of wildlife and weather phenomena. Imagine your friends reactions when they see these amazing photos you took framed on your walls. Fun! It’s fun taking pictures of people and special things we love. It’s even more fun to take pictures after learning just a few skills! Fortune and Fame! Many a photographer has gone on to win awards and make money be selling their images online. Others photographers sell downloads at photo sites like iStock. Some take pet portraits of their neighbors’ pets, and eventually start a business from there. Others become wedding photographers or get jobs working as commercial or portrait photographers. You may have even thought of some benefits that weren’t listed here. As mentioned the rewards of taking pictures are numerous. To get started with beginning photography, all you need is a decent (not expensive) camera and a few basic skills and you’ll be on your way to achieving your photography goals.

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70INX70IN Model B Manual Screen Wall/ceiling Matte White
Jan 23rd 2012, 08:41

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Simplicity Strive Heartburn
Chronic Heartburn
Jan 23rd 2012, 13:03

Chronic heartburn is one of the serious gastric disorders which is characterized by the frequent recurrence of heartburn. It is often neglected as a common gastric disorder but chronic disorder must not be ignored as such since it may be an indication of any other serious disorder. Heartburn which is the burning feeling in the chest, can be classified as chronic if it recurs more than twice a week. Heartburn occur when the gastric substances enters into the esophagus. Chronic heartburn is also dangerous on its own since the frequent contact with the acidic stomach contents will harm the lining of the esophagus and cause inflammation. It requires immediate medical attention since prolonged occurrence of the heartburn may result the risk of complications such as esophageal ulcer, esophageal bleeding, strictures and even esophagus cancer. Causes Chronic heartburn can be caused by the serious impairment of the esophagus muscle called the lower esophageal sphincter (LES). Hiatal hernia and many of the lifestyle factors were suspected to be the reason for it however chronic heartburn most often occurs as a result of the many serious disorders such as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, ulcers, cancers, and severe gastric tissue impairment. Symptoms The symptom of chronic heartburn is the repeated occurrence of the burning sensation in the chest cavity. Even though the irritation occurs in usually below the breast bone, the pain will spread to the whole chest cavity such as back also. In some of the cases the irritation will spread to throat and even mouth. In severe conditions, the pain becomes intolerable. Diagnosis Chronic heartburn will be evident from the symptoms itself however physicians will suggest the patient have more detailed diagnostic tests to precisely identify the degree of impairment of the esophagus and the associated diseases. Barium x-ray, endoscopy, pH determination and esophageal impedance tests are the common diagnostic procedures to determine chronic heartburn Treatment Medical assistance is essential for chronic heartburn to overcome the repeated disturbances. Along with the popular medications such as antacids, H-2 receptor blockers and proton pump inhibitors, physicians used to recommend prescription strength medications to minimize its manifestations. Prokinetic activators are also suggested in many occasions. The treatment is actually focused on not only minimize the symptoms, but also to heal the impaired sites and to rejuvenate it. In severe conditions, surgery is also recommended, according to the condition demands. Prevention Immediate prevention is not actually practical for chronic heartburn however a balanced routine can help you to avoid the life style factors that may contribute to the disease. Practice a good posture for sitting, standing and lying down, avoid spicy and acid diet and bad habits such as cigarette smoking and alcohol and also exercise to reduce weight. Hence, a balanced living can help you to prevent heartburn, as with any other disease.

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Kiev Airport
Jan 23rd 2012, 13:18

Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine is well connected to the rest of the world with two Airports namely Kiev Airport and Boryspil Airport. Till 1960, Kiev Airport was the main airport, but with the construction of Boryspil airport, the importance of Kiev airport has somewhat waned, and during the Soviet rule, it was mainly used for domestic flights only. Also known as Kiev-Zhuliany or simply Zhuliany, because of its proximity to the city of Zhuliany in the south of Kiev city, the airport is limited in infrastructure and has no possibility of expansion and in 2003, some of its premises were used to create an aviation museum. So for all practical purposes, Boryspil airport is the official international airport in Kiev. Zhuliany operates a few international flights to the nearby countries, but is mainly used for domestic flights and for destinations that are not far off. There is the third airport by the name of Gostomel which is mainly a cargo airport.. Boryspil International Airport Boryspil is the international airport in Kiev despite there being Kiev airport. It is a little confusing with Kiev airport retaining the official name of Kiev, but now everyone knows that Boryspil is the airport for all major international arrivals and departures. It is situated in the city of Boryspil, 29 Km to the east of Kiev. There are three terminals, A, B, and C. Terminal A is used for international flights, B for domestic flights and C for VIP passengers. It is the largest airport in Ukraine, and is one of the three that currently serve Kiev city. Terminals D and E are under construction, while terminal F has been opened as a home base for Ukraine International Airlines. It can handle up to 900 passengers every hour. If everything goes according to the plans, Boryspil Airport should have a capacity to handle 18 million passengers in near future. As described earlier, terminal A is being used for domestic destinations only. To go to any other city in Ukraine such as Odessa, Donetsk, Simferopol, and Lviv, you need to go to terminal A. But if you need to go to any other capital city in Europe, you have to come to terminal B. It even connects to destinations as far as New York. The most important airline having its base at Boryspil airport is Aerosvit. Some other major airlines operating from Boryspil airport are BA, KLM and LOT. Facilities Boryspil airport has been made according to the international standards, and if you happen to be there waiting for a flight, there are all the amenities you would expect in a world class airport. There are the restaurants, bars, cafes, internet cafes, tourist information bureaus, currency exchanging and a first aid room. If you came to drop a friend and wish to leave early, there are Atass shuttle buses which depart every 20 minutes for the Kiev railway station. There is also an option of taking a taxi, but they charge fares on their whims and you need to bargain to be paying the real fare.

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How to Write Travel
Jan 23rd 2012, 14:25

Good travel writing has the power to motivate others to invest time and money exploring a town, city, state, or country that someone else has described with mesmerizing effectiveness. The art and aim of travel writing is to paint the best picture possible of a destination in order to educate, enlighten, or entice readers. To accomplish successful travel writing, a writer must identify their audiences and learn how to effectively present different types of writing for the travel genre. Different Types of Travel Writing A writer may choose between an array of approaches regarding travel writing, which spans guidebooks, newspaper articles, magazine spreads, advertising and corporate work, and website content. Within each sub-genre of travel writing, a variety of techniques and tactics help writers to efficiently introduce well known- and lesser-known locations around the world. It is important to recognize that the flow and depth of information for each sub-genre will differ. For example, writing a guidebook on Florida travel for families is much different than creating a guidebook for the college student. Guidebooks Today, guidebooks serve as a peek into the history, art, sightseeing, activities, cheap accommodations, theater, museums, and culture of a particular destination. Some of the best guidebooks blend sightseeing information with helpful advice and facts. Depending on the target audience, a writer will vary their approach and use specified styles of writing. An easy-to-follow writing style that touches upon theme parks, casual restaurants, and kid-friendly points of interest suit family-oriented guidebooks. Student travel guides tend to focus on affordable eateries, clubs, concerts, drinking and drug rules, and youth hostels. The style of writing is often bolder, “hip,” and laidback, including interesting facts with brief sections of text. Some guidebooks target a specific subject regarding a destination, such as “Top 20 Museums in Italy” or “Restaurant Guide for Mexico.” The style of writing is typically straightforward and aimed to interest a wide-ranging audience. Travel Narratives A travel narrative is quite similar to writing a novel, where a fiction-writing background comes in quite handy. The writing is very descriptive with a goal of keeping the attention of readers through detail. A travel narrative may include fictitious characters written in the third person, utilize dramatic narrative (stories with a beginning, middle, and end), and include a hint of conflict and character development. Characters may also speak to one another through detailed dialogue taken from the author’s memory. An example of a travel narrative may include a publication titled, “A Year in South Africa,” which traces the exploits of a business executive who abandons his career to explore the nooks and crannies of South Africa, embarking on a soul-searching journey that explains the connection he makes with the inhabitants, culture, and natural wonder of various locations. Magazines, Newspapers & Brochures Every magazine and newspaper approaches the subject of travel quite differently. Usually, a writer can draw upon a wealth of experiences pertaining to just one trip that are later written down to accommodate specific target audiences and publications. The writer who visits Italy may review a restaurant in Rome for a food-related magazine, show how to cook Sicilian Lasagna for a local newspaper, rate popular museums in Florence for a travel and leisure magazine, or list new clubs in Verona for a passage in a student travel brochure. Description, anecdotes, and travel tips are quite helpful in this type of writing.

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Mont Blanc Pens – Collector’s Gold
Jan 23rd 2012, 14:11

When one thinks of exceptional collection pens Mont Blanc

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Skullcandy INK’d Earbuds (Black/Red)
Jan 23rd 2012, 14:42

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