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Nashville is a great destination for weekend getaways- regardless of what your interests are. These recommendations for accommodations, restaurants, and activities will make your vacation in Music Ci...
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Published: Dec 05, 2007
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Regardless of what your personal tastes are, amidst the sheer number of great restaurants in Nashville, at least one will be sure to cultivate the taste of romance for you.
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Published: Nov 03, 2007
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Even a culinary greenhorn can learn how to judge a great restaurant before ever tasting the food by following a few simple rules. Use these tips to make informed decisions about where to eat.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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Homesickness isn't just for kids at camp. Regardless of the reason for being away from home, these tips will help you face homesickness head-on.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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Eco-friendly doesn't have to mean tourist un-friendly anymore. Jungle Bay Resort and Spa on the island of Dominica is pure luxury that is still environmentally friendly.
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Published: Oct 26, 2007
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Women can only imagine how stressful it is to propose - the pressure to be romantic when it is clearly something with which most men seem to struggle must be overwhelming, so here are a few creative p...
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Published: Oct 22, 2007
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Fall weather is upon us, which means the new fall fashions have started teeming the racks at all the stores. But you don't have to bust your budget to get an updated and trendy new wardrobe for the f...
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Published: Oct 19, 2007
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Three of the best restaurants for a great first date dinner in San Francisco.
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Published: Oct 18, 2007
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The old stereotype that cruises are for the "newly wed" and the "nearly dead" doesn't apply anymore. Here are a few things to consider if you're still not sure if a cruise is the right vacation plan f...
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Published: Oct 18, 2007
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A hero is characterized by exemplary courage, a blend of humanity and divinity. A modern version of Achilles who exemplifies the dichotomy of heroism and weakness is James Bond, a character who is a ...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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The French response to cultural influence from the US was primarily negative on the surface, preserving their pride in âFrenchâ values, while understanding that Ameri...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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In Jefferson Cowie's book Capital Moves, he explores the relationship RCA had with its employees, a relationship of serial monogamy marked by difficulties staying âmarriedâ...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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Robert Dalzell's book Enterprising Elite portrays the Boston Associates not as innovators or true entrepreneurs according to modern standards; nevertheless, their effect on the economic development of...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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Richard Powers' novel Gain provides two contrasting images of a single company, one side from its humble beginnings in the 19th century, and one of a woman profoundly affected by the corporation it be...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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San Francisco is certainly one of the food capitals of the world and Scala's stands out in the crowd. The simple, unadulterated, and high quality fare you get at Scala's is without compare. Quite simp...
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Published: Oct 09, 2007
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Lars von Trier's film Dogville illustrates that the economic structure of a community determines the status of all relations within it, following the theories of Antonio Gramsci, Karl Marx, and Gayle ...
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Published: Oct 08, 2007
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William D. Kelley explains an economic viewpoint vastly different from modern conventions in the introduction to his Speeches, Addresses and Letters on Industrial and Financial Questions, where he adv...
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Published: Oct 08, 2007
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The similarities between Jean-Luc Godard and Quentin Tarantino reveal a great deal about the meaning of revolutionary cinema and the creation of art by simply changing the rules of the game.
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Published: Oct 08, 2007
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Have you ever wondered how the French people can spot you as an American tourist from a mile away? Do you wish you could blend in a bit better when in Europe? Follow these few rules and your travels...
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Published: Oct 08, 2007
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After being told by several marriage veterans that the first year of marriage is the hardest, I took a look back at my first year and found seven key rules that ensured that my husband and I experienc...
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Published: Oct 08, 2007
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In the short story "The Smallest Woman in the World," Bourdieu's ideas of taste and the Foucault's rules of formation are replicated in Lispector's demonstration of language within social boundaries.
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Published: Oct 05, 2007
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The book "May '68 and its Afterlives" is a rare work which exposes the differences between the true effects of the revolts of May 1968 in France and the commonly accepted counterfeit story, which has ...
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Published: Oct 05, 2007