Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Bed Skirts For Sliegh Beds

A blog full of errors, to avoid ... ! The euro


The girl called Lara (she is originally from Lyon?), And joined 28 January 2011 the University of Technology Tallinn, Estonia's capital, for a semester study-Erasmus -
She also put the photo album of her semester in Estonia posted on Facebook (public link)
I do not recommend going to her blog (she has just started), instead, because she writes aberrations, all those familiar Estonia or who have lived there for a moment they see it very quickly by browsing!
And she dares to say: "The information I give is from sources deemed reliable, I"!
I was always told that when you copy an article or document on the net, you should cite sources ... Besides, I know them!
Read the two posts following the end of which I had left comments for him to correct his mistakes (you can not find my comments, it is removed this function) , and judge for yourself:
Эстония, это магия ... (she had to translate because everybody does not understand Russian, I tried, it would mean "Estonia is a magic" ...).

Finally, I let you read the post it published yesterday about the "inconvenience caused by unwanted comments and displaced" (mine, no doubt). She also wrote
:
"I do not argue more about recent events, but it is obvious that if this blog serves défouloir policy on life in Estonia, it will be closed."
"Défouloir politics," I stood amazed at this sentence, I find it very inappropriate to write such nonsense! On the one hand, I've never been involved in politics, on the other hand if restoring the Truth is a political act ...
When writing "nonsense", it must have the humility to accept comments and corrections. We can all make mistakes, we must know the recognize, this seems very difficult for some (s) ...
I've always been on my blog, I corrected what I could write wrong when I pointed out, with good humor and humility (we can not know everything, and comments are made for that, too).
I am very disappointed by some young people who think they know today, a little modesty would not affect this young lady!

So this post: http://estoniantravel.blogspot.com/2011/02/quelques-changements-dans.html


How I discovered Estonia and why I'm interested in 6 years?
I became interested in Estonia in 2005, looked at various articles on the web, trying to understand this country throughout its history and its people.
I bought several books on Estonia, including the history of Estonia and the Estonian nation Jean-Pierre Minaudier (specialist in Estonia), an essential book to learn about this countries, then the cycle Truth and Justice "AHTammsaare five-part which I discovered a great novelist Estonian, and through this novel, a painting of Estonia and Europe in the early twentieth century.
In 2007 I had the chance to see the documentary "The Singing Revolution " , " Laulev Revolutsioon" in Estonian, "The Singing Revolution " in French which teaches us how the events unfolded that led Estonia to regain its independence.
Read said that the site of the Embassy of Estonia this documentary by clicking here .
I was lucky this year to accompany my son who went to live in Estonia, and begin to know something this appealing small country. I met a family Estonian since I was a housed in this family.
We went there in August 2008 to spend three weeks vacation, and we truly pervaded the country, have reviewed the Estonian family where we were even received.
is my return in late August 2008 that I started this blog to give me the opportunity further improve understanding Estonia, looking for interesting articles about the country and publishing them in my posts.
I go back in two months, with the desire to know a little better every time this country I love. Any
this list to understand that a country is revealed, nor "learned" in a day or even a month or even a year or perhaps sometimes a lot more ...
I'm still very very far from knowing everything about Estonia and this is not my claim, I learn to discover a little better this small country on each trip, and that in reading articles and other interesting blogs concerning:
http://jacobnordiques.blogspot.com/ (the blog of a freelance journalist who covers the Nordic and Baltic countries)
http://www.notre-estonie.fr/ ( this blog is unfortunately over, but it was exciting)
And there are probably many more that I do not know not yet ...

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