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A Tribute to Gershwin & Friends
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Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong: Why We Love France but Not the French
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The French...-Smoke, drink and eat more fat than anyone in the world, yet live longer and have fewer heart problems than Americans-Work 35-hour weeks, and take seven weeks of paid holidays per year, but are still the world's fourth-biggest economic powerSo what makes the French so different?Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong is a journey into the French heart, mind and soul. Decrypting French ideas about land, privacy and language, Nadeau and Barlow weave together the threads of French society--from centralization and the Napoleonic Code to elite education and even street protests--giving us, for the first time, a complete picture of the French."[A] readable and insightful piece of work." --Montreal Mirror"In an era of irrational reactions to all things French, here is an eminently rational answer to the question, 'Why are the French like that?'" --Library Journal"A must-read." --Edmonton Journal
The French...-Smoke, drink and eat more fat than anyone in the world, yet live longer and have fewer heart problems than Americans-Work 35-hour weeks, and take seven weeks of paid holidays per year, but are still the world's fourth-biggest economic powerSo what makes the French so different?Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong is a journey into the French heart, mind and soul. Decrypting French ideas about land, privacy and language, Nadeau and Barlow weave together the threads of French society--from centralization and the Napoleonic Code to elite education and even street protests--giving us, for the first time, a complete picture of the French."[A] readable and insightful piece of work." --Montreal Mirror"In an era of irrational reactions to all things French, here is an eminently rational answer to the question, 'Why are the French like that?'" --Library Journal"A must-read." --Edmonton Journal
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The Story of French
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Imagine a language watched over by a group of ?Immortals? wearing Napoleonic hats and brandishing swords, one with rules so complex that mastery is a farce, and one whose speakers spend millions of dollars yearly to place it artfully in literature, music, and film. Now consider that this language is second only to English to the number of countries where it is officially spoken and has tripled in use in the last fifty years. Simultaneously frightening users with its delicately nuanced vowels, it is also beloved by millions for its romantic associations. The language is French, and this, is its story.In a captivating narrative that spans the ages, from Charlemagne to Cirque du Soleil, Jean-Benoît Nadeau and Julie Barlow unravel the mysteries of a language that has maintained its global influence despite the rise of English. As in any good story, The Story of French has spectacular failures, unexpected successes and bears traces of some of history?s greatest figures: the tenacity of William the Conqueror, the staunchness of Cardinal Richelieu, and the endurance of the Lewis and Clark expedition. Through this colorful history, Nadeau and Barlow illustrate how French acquired its own peculiar culture, revealing how the culture of the language spread among francophones the world over and yet remains curiously centered in Paris. In fact, French is not only thriving?it still has a surprisingly strong influence on other languages. As lively as it is fascinating, The Story of French challenges long held assumptions about French and shows why it is still the world?s other global language.
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Mexico Re-opens Dot MX - A Buying Opportunity Not to Be Missed?
Mexico is finally allowing unlimited registration of its TLD (Top-Level Domain) extension, .Mx. While registration of third-level domains like .Com.Mx had been allowed, registration of the primary (second-level) domain extension had been severely limited to certain Mexican entities. And the third-level domains, priced at $250.00 for a minimum of two years, must have been beyond the reach of most Mexicans.
This has brought about some interesting results: for example, registration of .De, the official TLD of Germany is about Ten million; on the other hand, Nic Mexico, the administrator for Mexico's .Mx had allowed the registration of less than 300,000 domains since its inception twenty years ago; Germany has 82 million people, while Mexico's population approaches 110 million, 27 million of whom reputedly use the Internet. If the desire of Mexicans for their own extension is anything like Germany's it looks like there could be some explosive growth coming in .MX. The registrar giant Godaddy appears to think so: they recently announced an expansion of their services to Mexico and Spanish speaking customers on a scale not seen for any other ccTLD (country-code Top-Level Domain).
The Sunrise Period for the extension .Mx re-opening ends on July 31, 2009. Anyone reading this article will realize that that date came and went before it was published. Not that it would have done you much good anyway unless you owned a third-level .Mx domain (.Com.Mx, .Net.Mx, etc.); had you owned one of those you could have possibly traded it in for a straight second-level .Mx. And probably have set yourself up for endless wrangles in the next period.
The next period, termed the "waiting period," begins on August 1 and ends August 31, 2009. During this period Nic Mexico will try to settle all the disputes occasioned by the competing parties trying to turn their third-level names into second-level names; the winners will be the registrants that held the third-level names longest.
From September 1 onward registration will be open without restriction except that new registrations will be apparently limited for a period of one year. The going price for registration that first year will apparently be in the thirty to thirty-five dollar range, quite a markdown from the original $125.00 but still probably a bit high for the average Mexican in this economy. Let us hope that Nic Mexico sees the light and the price comes down to .Com levels in the second year.
For the last twenty years the Mexican administrators have limited sales of the ccTLD .Mx to a select few. September 1, 2009 that will no longer be the case; anyone can buy a domain name with the .Mx extension. There are more Mexicans than Spaniards; more Mexicans than Frenchmen; more Mexicans than Germans and almost twice as many Mexicans as Englishmen. Domain names are about language. And one of the proudest, most numerous peoples on the planet speaking one of the most powerful languages is about to get a chance to express themselves. Get ready for a buying landslide.
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the next zidane?
how long do you think the french will have to wait before they see another player with the same kind of talent as zidane. zidane. zidane was by no means an ordinary footballer and no matter who your are you must admit, he is probably the best ever footballer to walk the planet.
so how long before we see another frenchman with his kind of talent. ribery is still many millions of miles away in comparison?
i think such a player doesnt exist yet. but gourcuff of milan is an extraordinary footballer. he comes closest to zidane.
SAMIR NASRI IS BEING TOUTED AS THE NEXT ZIDANE.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samir_Nasri
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