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Milkymee Posted by on Sep 23, 2010

In early 2008, I was sitting with one of my dear friends Emilie aka. Milkymee at work. She was telling me that she would record her second album in France and she was looking for new inspirations. I did not know back then that she had already released her first album in France.  She asked…

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Osvenskt (Good voting Sweden!!!) Posted by on Sep 19, 2010

Swedish Candy and Sweets Posted by on Sep 16, 2010

Sweden tops the list of sweets and candy consuming countries with a yearly 18 kgs per person/year. In this post I will try to give you a short overlook about Swedish sweets (svenskt godis). Swedish sweets and candy is a part of the Swedish holidays, Fridays (just think about fredagsmys) and also the coffee breaks (fikapauser) on Fridays at the most work…

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Stoppa Sverigedemokraterna! Posted by on Sep 9, 2010

There is 9 days to go until the election day but you can already leave your votes at different locations all around the country. It has been quite a rising of extreme right-winged parties all over Europe. Extremism is not my thing. Left or right it doesn´t matter. Spreading hate is the last thing we…

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Meet the world in Gothenburg Posted by on Sep 2, 2010

Let me give you a short introduction to the student and educational life of Gothenburg. Yesterday I wrote about education in general in Sweden on the Swedish blog. I hope I could provide some useful information for you. This post is a kind of part two. At the moment you can study in Swedish higher…

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Swedish University Education Posted by on Sep 1, 2010

Swedish university education is one of the top ranked educations in the world. The reason is for that is a lot of research and that people are not afraid of using new technologies and methods. Swedish education is often based on the one-step-ahead idea. The Swedish governments have invested a lot into adequate educations. There has…

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Tallinn Posted by on Aug 26, 2010

The Estonian capital used to belong to the Swedish Empire between 1561–1721, after the Big Nordic War the Estonian and Livonian parts got under Russian rule and the rest is basically history. Walking around in Old Town (Toompea) you can see some traces of Swedish culture from the Swedish reign-period. Chruches like Svenska Kyrkan Sankt Mikael…

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