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Julie Barlow

    Julie Barlow ist eine Autorin, die sich seit über zwei Jahrzehnten auf Frankreich und die französische Sprache konzentriert. Ihre Schriften erschienen in englisch- und französischsprachigen Magazinen und Zeitungen in ganz Nordamerika und Europa. Barlow ist bekannt für ihre tiefen Einblicke und ihre anmutige Darstellung der französischen Kultur und des französischen Lebens. Ihre Arbeit erforscht oft die komplexen Zusammenhänge zwischen Sprache, Gesellschaft und Identität.

    Sixty million Frenchmen can't be wrong (why we love France, but not the French)
    Going Solo
    • This Guide is a veritable bible for anyone who is their own boss" - News Attic Whether you are a dog groomer, a real-estate agent, actor, lawyer, or graphic designer, Going Solo is for you. Should you incorporate? What expenses can you deduct? Do you need a website? What about insurance? How do you negotiate a contract? Set up a payroll? Find the answers to all of your questions about starting your own business in Going Solo, the essential toolkit for self-employed Canadians. Drawing on deep personal experience, authors Julie Barlow and Jean-Benoit Nadeau give you the practical information you need to succeed in daily business life. Whether you need an invoice template, advice on managing relations with your banker, planning an advertising campaign, it's all here in a clear, comprehensive, and accessible format.

      Going Solo
    • The French...-Smoke, drink and eat more fat than anyone in the world, yet live longer and have fewer heart problems than Americans-Work 35-hour weeks, and take seven weeks of paid holidays per year, but are still the world's fourth-biggest economic powerSo what makes the French so different?Sixty Million Frenchmen Can't Be Wrong is a journey into the French heart, mind and soul. Decrypting French ideas about land, privacy and language, Nadeau and Barlow weave together the threads of French society--from centralization and the Napoleonic Code to elite education and even street protests--giving us, for the first time, a complete picture of the French.

      Sixty million Frenchmen can't be wrong (why we love France, but not the French)