Buffy Naillon
Buffy Naillon earned a German Literature degree from Boise State University. Her journalism experience includes a stint at Der Spiegel and an interview with German Ambassador Karl Paschke. She can be contacted at buffytuf@gmail.com.
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BA in Germany Literature with a minor in Visual Communication, Boise State University, Cum Laude, The University of the Saarland, Berlin Free UniversityMotto
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Clearing the Clutter Before the Holiday Season ArrivesDecorating for holidays like Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas is one of the great joys of the holidays. However, disorganized holiday decorations slow your decorating efforts down and open up the possibility of broken holiday ornaments and items.
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2011 AMA Awards Taylor Swift, Adele Reign, Katy Perry Given Special AwardThe 2011 AMA Awards saw Taylor Swift and Adele take home the most awards with Katy Perry being given special award for making music history.
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Careers in Advertising Design: What You Should KnowAdvertising designers are the people who put together the design campaigns that make the public want to buy things. Here's a look at that career. -
Getting a Ph.D. In German: Some Programs to ConsiderDeciding to study any subject on the Ph.D. level is a big step; it's a big commitment. Here is a look at a few Ph.D. programs in German to begin your search.
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Elements of Tuscan-Style DecoratingTuscan-style decorating has always been popular, and was made even more so by the book, "Under the Tuscan Sun". Here are some elements to keep in mind as you embark on this style of decorating.
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Ways to Get Sales LeadsSalespeople who can create sales leads when they've run out always have a supply of potential new customers. Here are some ways get new leads when you're out.
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What Types of Patients Does an Art Therapist Work With?Art therapy combines art media with counseling skills in order to help people deal with the challenges in their lives. Here's a look at some of the different types of patients who see an art therapist.
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Preparing for a Career in ArchaeologyFor people who love digging in the dirt and are fascinated by the habits of early man, archaeology may be just the career. Here's a look at some of the skills required to do the job.
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Finding A Fine Arts Career:Because of advancements in technology and also human development, people graduating from art school now have more career possibilities than ever before. This is a look at some possible careers for art school graduates. -
The Top 3 Books that Should Be Made into MoviesMany famous books like "The Lord of the Rings" have been made into great films. This article takes on that topic from a foreign literature perspective.
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Homemade Invitations for an Indianapolis 500 PartyMemorial Day weekend marks the beginning of summer and the Indianapolis 500. If you're planning on having an Indy 500 party, save money by making your own invitations.
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Coloring Pages and Kids' Activities for and Inspired by the Indy 500If you're an Indy 500 fan, bring your kids into the fun with Indy themed coloring pages and activities.
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Graduation Etiquette: Invitations Do's and Don't'sGraduation is a time for celebrating. Like many important celebrations, it has its own rules of etiquette for each aspect of graduation. Here are some simple guides for graduation invitation etiquette.
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Boise, Idaho's Top 3 Romantic RestaurantsBoise, Idaho has a surprising number of great romantic restaurants to choose from. So if you and your significant other are out for a romantic evening, chances are pretty good that one of these restaurants will fit the bill.
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One of Germany's Premier Concert Promoters Gives Tokio Hotel the Thumbs UpTokio Hotel is famous in Germany, France, and the U.S. One of Germany's most successful concert promoter explains why the band has staying power. -
Interview with Jewish Author, Lev Raphael, Author of "My Germany"This interview is with Lev Raphael whose parents survived the Holocaust. He is the foremost writer of the literature of "the Second Generation", the children of Holocaust survivors.
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Icelandic Volcano News: German Airspace to Remain Closed Until WednesdayThe Icelandic volcano saga continues for people waiting to leave Germany.
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Icelandic Volcano News: German Chancellor Angela Merkel Forced to Take a Bus HomeGerman Chancellor, Angela Merkel was forced to take many alternate means of transportation home from a trip to the U.S. this week on account of Iceland's volcano.
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The Top 3 Bars in Boise, IdahoDespite its conservative roots, Boise, Idaho offers a variety of bars--one for just about any taste and preference.
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German Airports Still Feeling the Effects of Iceland's Spewing VolcanoSome 800 passengers are stuck in Frankfurt airport, because they lack the necessary visa to leave the airport.
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An Early FrostA poem about when things are taken from us too soon.
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Air Traffic Crippled for Another Day in Europe Due to Volcanic Ash from IcelandIceland's erupting volcano continues to wreak havoc in airports all over the world.
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How to Make Posters for Academic Conferences or Business PresentationsMany academics and business people use posters to talk about their research at conferences and business meetings. Here's a guide to creating a poster for these purposes.
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Use Craigslist for Fun and Profit... At Your Own ExpenseMost of the time, Craigslist is an awesome place to connect with people and find jobs. But beware of the ad that seems too good to be true.
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The Role of Art in Migraine HeadachesArt plays a big role in the description and relief of migraine headaches. Read more about how artists use art to explain their symptoms to doctors and get relief from their migraines.
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Writing Christian Non-Fiction Books: Some Things to ConsiderThe Christian non-fiction book market is one of the most popular book markets today. Here are some things to think about if you're considering writing a Christian book.
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Overview of Educational Technology DegreesMany college programs teaching students Educational Technology exist around the country. These degree programs use video games, YouTube and other internet technology to teach students online.
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The Top 3 Burger Joints in BoiseBoise, Idaho enjoys its share of cool burger joints that feature fresh, mouth-watering burgers and some of coolest burger joint decor in town. -
HRS Hotel Portal Features Bill Kaulitz, Sonya Kraus and Rudi Assauer for "Out-of-Home" CampaignBill Kaulitz of Tokio Hotel is one of the new faces for HRS's "Out-of-Home" campaign in Germany. -
First Hand Advice to New Boise State University StudentsBoise State University has not only won 2 Fiesta Bowls, it's also happens to be a cool place to earn your degree. Here's the lowdown for new students to BSU.
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Boise, Idaho's 3 Best Independent Coffee ShopsBoise, Idaho might be a mid-sized city, but doesn't lack for cool independent coffee shops. Here is an overview of three of them.
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What I Did with My College DegreeStudying a foreign language has its advantages in the age of Globalization. Here's a look at how a German graduate uses her degree everyday on the job.
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Using YouTube and the Internet to Teach Art OnlineTeaching art has evolved since the advent of the internet. This tutorial shows you how to utilize technologies like video,YouTube and email to teach art online. -
How to Design Your Own Clock FacePeople like to have personalized clocks, and luckily personalizing your clock is easy. With this tutorial, you'll learn how to make your own clock face.
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Green Beer GogglesA St. Patrick's Day poem
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Schooling Needed for an Illustrator JobIllustrators create graphics which enhance the meaning of a text whether it be book or magazine illustration, animation, or films. Most attend degree programs to learn the skills they need to acquire a job as an illustrator. -
Writing a College Paper and Choosing a Topic for Senior SeminarChoosing a topic for a college Senior Seminar research paper is often difficult for students. This article offers a few tips on making the decision a bit easier for students.
