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  • Tales of a Female Nomad

    Tales of a Female Nomad

    I got some wanderlust from my dad and I took a travel writing class last year, so I was really intrigued by Tales of a Female Nomad: Living at Large in the World

    , one of the few full length travel narratives I've seen written by a female. To add to my interest, one of my good friends from high school really liked the book so I knew it had to be pretty good. Rita Golden Gelman has reached a turning point in her life. She is living with her husband in California, but they no longer love each other and she hates their modern lifestyle. Her children are on their way to college and she doesn't feel like they need her anymore. Her career, a children's book author, doesn't require her to stay at home. When she and her husband decide to take a break she goes south of the border to Mexico for an intensive Spanish class and finds that she loves traveling. After that trip she changes her life and has no permanent address, she lives on a small amount of money, travels, and meets new people.

    The bulk of this book takes place in Indonesia and in my opinion it could have only taken place in Indonesia. Her time in Mexico shows us where her nomadic journey began, but her random trips in the United States and Canada could have been much shorter. Indonesia was really the only place where Rita got to know the people around her and really participated in the culture. I really liked the places Rita went to in the book, but she didn't get to know hardly anyone so it was basically just a book about everywhere she went in this time span and everything she did.

    I wanted to like this book a lot. I love the idea of just packing up your stuff, taking off, and seeing the world in your own way. Rita's voice got in the way though. The book is written in the present tense, which lends itself to "I did this, I see this, I hear this" writing. She spends so much time talking about what she did that you don't ever get a good feeling of what the culture is like. She spends at least 100 pages in Indonesia but I didn't come away from the book with any different perspective on it. And that's not totally necessary for me to enjoy a travel narrative. The Moon, Come to Earth didn't change my perspective on Portugal, but it did make me think about travel in a way that I wouldn't have without the book. That was not the case with Tales of a Female Nomad. Honestly, I thought Rita was a little self-centered and while I enjoyed reading about a few of the amazing things she did, there was always this nagging feeling in my head that the way she was telling them just wasn't right. This book could have been awesome, but it ended up just being okay.

    I give this book a C.

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  • We've nothing to hide: Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez kiss at press conference

    We've nothing to hide: Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez kiss at press conference
    By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
    ©Who's hiding now? Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez kiss during a recent press conference in Indonesia
    They started their romance with secret dates on the back of tour buses, making every effort to hide their relationship.
    But the days of sneaking around are long gone for Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez, who are now officially dating.
    And the young pop stars couldn't have found a more public place to express their love than at a press conference, in front of the media.
    ©No more sneaking around: The young pop stars couldn't have found a more public place to express their love than at a press conference
    But they have not been seen openly kissing until now.
    Selena recently revealed that they had made a decision to go public with their romance.
    'I don’t like hiding,' she told Seventeen magazine.
    'I do like to keep certain things to myself, but at the end of the day, I’m eighteen, and I’m going to fall in love.
    'I’m going to hang out with people, and I’m going to explore myself, and I’m okay with that.'
    Bieber is currently in the middle of the Asian leg of his world tour, while Selena is touring this summer with her group the Scene, and wrapping up the final season of her Disney show.

    source: dailymail

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  • Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca, Miss Brazil is the Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011

    Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca, Miss Brazil is the Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011
    Miss Brazil Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca is the winner of the Miss Global Beauty Queen pageant held in Seoul, Korea, on May 10th.
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    Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011, Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca (Brazil)

    The 1st runner-up was Miss Korea (Haemy Chung); 2nd runner-up was Australia (Danielle Byrnes); 3rd runner-up was Miss Russia (Natalia Chirkova) and the 4th runner-up was Caylene Marais of South Africa.
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    1st runner-up, Miss Korea (Haemy Chung)

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    2nd runner-up, Australia (Danielle Byrnes)

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    The beauties from Greece, India, Serbia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Estonia, Albania and Thailand completed the semifinalists.
    This is the 2nd international title for Mariana Notarangelo. In 2010, she was crowned International Queen of Coffee in Manizales, Colombia.
    Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties

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  • Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca, Miss Brazil is the winner of Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011

    Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca, Miss Brazil is the winner of Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011
    Miss Brazil Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca is the winner of the Miss Global Beauty Queen pageant held in Seoul, Korea, on May 10th.
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    Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011, Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca (Brazil)

    The 1st runner-up was Miss Korea (Haemy Chung); 2nd runner-up was Australia (Danielle Byrnes); 3rd runner-up was Miss Russia (Natalia Chirkova) and the 4th runner-up was Caylene Marais of South Africa.
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    1st runner-up, Miss Korea (Haemy Chung)

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    2nd runner-up, Australia (Danielle Byrnes)

    The beauties from Greece, India, Serbia, Vietnam, Indonesia, Estonia, Albania and Thailand completed the semifinalists.
    This is the 2nd international title for Mariana Notarangelo. In 2010, she was crowned International Queen of Coffee in Manizales, Colombia.
    Special thanks and credits to GlobalBeauties

    source: (Thank you and credits to
    http://freedom-guy.blogspot.com/
    and all sources for the information and pictures)

    VIA Mariana Notarangelo da Fonseca, Miss Brazil is the winner of Miss Global Beauty Queen 2011