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40 years of Big Mac... and so what?

J.N. PAQUET Region: Pennsylvania

In 1967, Ray Kroc the owner of the fastfood restaurants McDonald’s, launched the Big Mac. Fourty years later, more than 900 million burgers are sold every year in the world (550 million in the US ... more

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Rio: symbol of Brazil's violence

J.N. PAQUET Region: Brazil

In August 2007, one morning, volunteers of the Rio de Paz movement (”River of Peace”) made up a cemetery of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro’s beach. The most famous beach in the world was indeed cove... more

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Sarkozy, or the man who has been told he is fashion!

J.N. PAQUET Region: France

On 31st July, the acclaimed American magazine Vanity Fair decided to publish a ranking in which Nicolas Sarkozy (yes, the French president!) was to be the most controversial entry. He wa... more

Views: 1574

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Name: J.N. PAQUET
Member Since: February 2008
Location: United Kingdom (Great Britain)
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# of Articles: 43

Website: www.jnpaquet.com

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J.N. PAQUET is a children’s author and journalist who lived in France for more than 20 years, in London, UK, for 10 years and in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for 3 years. He currently lives between the UK and Brazil. He has written over 20 children’s books — translated into nine languages — including the highly acclaimed bilingual children’s books series “The Book of The Animals.” Through his Fun-Learning books, he aims to promote bilingualism around the world. As for his fiction writing, it includes thrillers, science fiction and theatre plays. - To learn more about J.N. PAQUET and his works, please visit his website, at: www.jnpaquet.com - Find his books, at: www.jnpaquet-books.com - Follow him on Twitter, at: @jnpaquet. — J.N. PAQUET is a member of various organisations: the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), the Committee of Concerned Journalists (CCJ), Reporters Without Borders (RWB), the Society for Storytelling (SFS), New Writing South (NWS), theNational Centre for Language and Literacy (NCLL) and the National Association of Writers in Education (NAWE).


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