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| | Come let us go to switzerland!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | | Berne, a Unesco World Heritage Site is a delightful and very romantic city. Having one of the best-preserved medieval centers in Europe, art and culture play an important part in the city's make-up. Berne is also voted as Europe’s most beautiful city of flowers. One hundred fountains, a world famous clock tower, streets full of arcades covered with shopping promenades and the terraces of the Houses of Parliament help Berne live up to being the Swiss Capital city. It is the threshold to discovering Switzerland, as when in Bern you are in the Heart of the Country.
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How to successful make holes… Experience the idyllic Emmental. A visit to the Emmental Show Cheese Dairy is Affoltern is a must for all foodies. Here you can taste the original cheese with the distinctive holes and inally by horse and buggy you can travel to the homeland of this celebrated cheese speciality. Here in the cowherd's cottage dating from the 18th century, cheese is made in a cauldron over an open fire.
'E=mc2' - Einstein lived in Bern from 1903 - 1905. The Albert Einstein Society was able to rent his flat and restore the original furnishings and open the site to the public in... | |
| | Who is your favorite Rhythm and blues artist? | | Rhythm and blues (aka R&B or RnB) is a popular music genre combining jazz, gospel, and blues influences — first performed by African American artists.
The term was coined as a musical marketing term in the United States in 1947 by Jerry Wexler at Billboard magazine.[1] It replaced the term race music (which originally came from within the black community, but was deemed offensive in the more positive postwar world,[1]), and the Billboard category Harlem Hit Parade in June 1949. The term was initially used to identify the rocking style of music that combined the 12 bar blues format and boogie-woogie with a back beat, which later became a fundamental element of rock and roll. In 1948, RCA Victor was marketing black music under the name Blues and Rhythm. The words were reversed by Wexler of Atlantic Records, the most aggressive and dominant label in the R&B field in the early years. | |
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