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Apr
08
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Apr
08
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Hi folks,

How’s this sunday going on with you? Well, I just wanted to say hi from my crib with early Sunday morning on Resurrection Day, the rising of Christ!

Hope you are all find out there and caution with the Easter eggs, consume them moderately.

Happy Easter to everyone and to your respective family and loveones.


Easter Eggs Basket



Apr
07
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Hello fellow mates,

How’s everyone doing out there?

Did you know about it?

CROWD : (noun) is a large gathering or a throng.

CROWD : (v.t & v.i) to throng or to push.

10 Things To Remember About The Crowd

  • You have to market on their level, not yours, whether it’s higher or lower.
  • Everyone likes to hear a message in their own language.
  • Even if you speak their language, it has to be pronounced perfectly - accents always give away the phonies.
  • Every crowd likes a comedian.
  • Nobody likes the town drunk, the bum, the fool, the snoop, or the jerk - except frat guys.
  • Almost everybody likes the underdog.
  • Integrity matters. The crowd is hard on sinners.
  • Transparency is important. They’ll let you market to them if you do it right.
  • Crowds are quick to anger, but also quick to forget. Remind them about the good stuff from time to time.
  • You are your best resource for understanding the crowd. You’re part of somebody’s crowd somewhere.


Crowd



Apr
05
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Which tree of our gardens is the origin of the aspirin?

It is in the willow and more precisely in its bark, than the origin of the aspirin is. With more than 80 billion compressed per annum, it acts of the medicamentous substance most sold in the world. It is with F. Hoffmann in 1897, that one allots the paternity of the aspirin: it associated salicylic acid (resulting from the willow) acid spiric (resulting from queen-of-near).



Apr
03
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Hello folks,

This is the hottest news!!

BEATEN RECORD!

Cheer with all!!! 574,8 km/h, it is the new record of the world speed on rail beaten this day by the SNCF, Alstom and RFF. Let us divide, together, this great moment of pride cheminote. To revive the event return in the principal stations of France from the 10th to April 12th.

France High-Speed Rail Network, TGV

The TGV, which must beat today, between Strasbourg and Paris, its own record speed, redrew the chart of the country. The TGV, which must beat today its own record speed, contributed to change.

Who would have believed that a train could as much change the aspect of a territory?

Contours of the country

Towards 600km/hour

The French TGV should pulverize today its own world record speed on rail, while trying to reach a speed of at least 560km/heure. The TGV could even try to exceed 581 km/h, record speed, held by Maglev, experimental Japanese train with magnetic lift.

Train: The records speed

2007 France TGV rows experimental 559km/h

1990 Atlantic France TGV 515,3km/h

1988 Germany Ice Inter City Experimental 406km/h

1981 South-eastern France TGV 380km/h

1955 France electric Engines CC7107 and BB9004

1903 Motorized Electric Siemens

Maglev a Japanese prototype with electromagnetic levitation reached 581 km/h in 2003 but tentative not approved.


TGV



Apr
03
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Groovy hi folks,

Did you know about it?

How does one qualify the sufficient age to marry?

It is said that a person reached the age nubile. This age confers the right to contract a civil wedding. With out confusing with the matrimonial majority, which is the age allowing to do without the assent of his/her parents to marry. Since 2005, in France, the age nubile is fixed at 18 years old for both boys and girls.



Apr
03
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Hi folks,

How are you doing out there? I have stopped blogging for a week due of tiredness and lack of time indeed. But I am back with lots of articles.

First of all I will start with Rosseau and Beethoven.

Who of Rousseau or Beethoven composed the most operas?

Beethoven composed one opera, Fidelio, which it put more than 10 years to write while proceeding to at least four different versions. Jean-Jacques Rousseau will be more productive in E field: it indeed made several operas (and a symphony in 1751), of which most known, gallant Muses, in 1745.