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Polish women are good-natured, kind, cute, communicative, sometimes even with a glib tongue. Their beauty is genetic because since childhood they were taught to show themselves to the society. These girls are thin, vulnerable, sensual and feminine. The woman in this country is stylish all the time. She will never dress incongruous outfit, no matter how fashionable it is. And even the simplest clothes she would wear with incredible elegance. Almost no one girl will go out without makeup. 


There is the strong patriarchal, religious traditions, special social culture in Poland. Polish women are sociable, easy getting the contact directly in the manifestation of their emotions. Most polish people may twice in a day or more go to the church, pray, kneel. In contrast to western society, the Poles really appreciate females, who are able to keep the household, cook well, raise children and be worthy wives. A good wife should be able to create a warm atmosphere in the house, the comfort of home, harmony, and tranquility. In addition, the wife should appreciate the man and his work, take care of his mental state, constantly give the feeling of how much she needs her husband and how important he is for her, praise and pamper him. This is a huge plus of polish women. 



Most Beautiful Polish Women

1. Izabella Scorupco (4 June 1970) 


Scorupco was born to Lech and Magdalena Skorupko in Białystok, Poland, in 1970. When she was one year old, her parents separated, and she remained with her mother. In 1978, they moved to Bredäng in Stockholm, Sweden, where Scorupco learned to speak Swedish, English, and French.

2. Monika 'Jac' Jagaciak (15 January 1994) 

Jagaciak's modeling career began in 2007 after she was encouraged by her sister to attend an open casting of GAGA Models Agency at a shopping center in Poland. She was then picked up by IMG who signed her and in July 2007 she appeared on the cover of French Jalouse. Her big break came at age 13 when Jagaciak went on to land a Hermes campaign for the Fall/Winter 2007 season alongside Daria Werbowy, beating out 600 other candidates while still in primary school. 

3. Magdalena Mielcarz (3 March 1978) 


Magdalena Mielcarz is a Polish actress, model, and singer. She holds a master's degree in Journalism and Political Science from the University of Warsaw. She graduated from Maggie Flanigan Drama Studio in New York. She currently lives in Los Angeles, California. As a model, she appeared in numerous covers of magazines like ELLE, Cosmopolitan, InStyle, Glamour and worked with designers like Valentino, Missoni. She was the first Polish woman in history to have ever signed a contract with prestigious cosmetic brand L'Oréal.

4. Anna Maria Jagodzinska (12 September 1987) 


Jagodzińska was born September 12, 1987, in Sierpc, Poland. She signed with NEXT Model Management in 2003 and made her runway debut at Pringle of Scotland's Fall 2003 show. Later that year, she moved to New York City. During Spring 2004 fashion weeks (September 2003), she modeled for DKNY and Marc by Marc Jacobs. Her breakthrough year was 2004; she walked for Alexander McQueen, Burberry, Chanel, Marni, and Prada during Fall 2004 fashion weeks. That year, she also appeared in editorials in W, Vogue Italia, and i-D, and modeled in advertisements for BCBG Max Azria, Moschino Cheap & Chic, and Pollini.



5. Aleksandra Hamkalo (7 June 1988) 



Polish women are self-confident: 81% of them consider themselves to be extremely attractive. Presumably, with the help of the golden-haired genes, their grandmothers easily captivated the kings and emperors. These girls are too ambitious, sometimes even excessively. 

They follow the world trend in hairstyles, prefer natural colors and natural forms. The image of the contemporary polish women suggests a neat haircut, fresh-washed hair and a small amount of hair. Polish women dress up the bulk of flashy, preferring comfortable everyday things. Young pretty girls like shapeless clothing of sports type that hides all the advantages of a female figure (however, disadvantages, too). Apparently, in this respect, Poland is trying to be like their western neighbors.




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Life has not been easy for Poland, an eastern European country that has been invaded and destroyed many times over the centuries. The country suffered mightily in World War II when many of its citizens, including its large Jewish population, were hustled off to Nazi concentration camps. The Polish spirit, however, refused to die and today the country combines medieval architecture with lively cultural activities to meet the needs of modern tourists. An overview of the best places to visit in Poland.



Best Places to Visit in Poland

1. Krakow: Krakow might be described as a rag to riches city since it went from being a seventh-century village to the second most important city in Poland, is known for its cultural, artistic, academic and economic activities. During World War II, the Nazis herded Jews into the Krakow Ghetto where they were later sent to concentration camps; the movie Schindler’s List centered around one man’s efforts to save the ghetto residents from extermination. Located on the Vistula River, this former Polish capital is easy to get around, since attractions radiate out from Old Town, considered the best Old Town in the country.


2. Warsaw: The capital of Poland might aptly be compared to a Phoenix rising from the ashes. Founded around the 12th century, Warsaw was pretty much destroyed during World War II but has rebuilt itself into a thriving historical and cultural center, complete with a restored Old Town. Once known as the “Paris of the North,” it also is famous as the home of classical composer Fryderyk Chopin. Travelers of all ages will enjoy a visit to the Copernicus Science Center where hands-on activities abound.




3. Gdansk: Gdansk is the largest city in northern Poland and its main seaport since it lies on the Baltic Sea. Founded around the 10th century, it has a mixed political history; at different times it belonged to Germany and Poland and was a free state before permanently becoming a part of Poland after World War II. The city rebuilt itself after the war, restoring its Old Town, which is famous for the Royal Road that Polish kings traveled on when visiting this historical city. The city also is home to St. Mary Church, the largest brick church in the world.


4. Wroclaw:  Located on the Oder River, Wroclaw is the largest city in western Poland. Over the centuries it has been governed by Prussia, Poland, Germany, and Bohemia, but has been part of Poland since 1945. The former capital of Silesia is still less well-known as some of the other places to visit in Poland but can definitely compete when it comes to amazing architecture. Main attractions include the market square and the impressive Old Town Hall, St, Elizabeth’s Church with its observation deck overlooking the city, and the largest zoo in Poland. Sailing on the Oder River is a relaxing way to get a feel for this medieval city.




5. Poznan: Student travelers wanting to meet their Polish peers might want to visit Poznan, long known as an academic center and home to Poland’s third largest university. The city hosts many international events, including the Malta International Theatre Festival that takes place every summer. Major sites are easily accessible by strolling the Royal-Imperial Route, a walk set up especially for tourists. Athletes may enjoy a visit to the artificial lake of Malta, home to a ski slope, ice rink, and swimming pools.


6. Tatra National Park: Travelers who crave scenic beauty will find it in Tatra National Park, located in southcentral Poland. Established in 1954, the park is mainly forests, meadows and numerous rock formations covering the Tatra Mountains. Spelunkers may enjoy touring six of the park’s 650 caves that are open to the public. The park also offers more than 30 alpine lakes as well as the Wielka Siklawa waterfall that is 70 meters (230 feet) high. Tatra, the most visited national park in Poland, will delight hikers with its 270 km (170 miles) of trails. There is a similar national park in the neighboring part of Slovakia, also called the Tatra National Park.




7. Torun: Torun, located on the Vistula River, is best known, perhaps, as the birthplace of Copernicus, but it’s just as well known for its old marketplace and Gothic town hall that the National Geographic Polska put on its list of the 30 most beautiful places in the world. As Torun escaped bombing during World War II, the city still boasts numerous buildings that date back to the Middle Ages. Construction on the town hall started in the 13th century, with many churches, including the Cathedral of SS. John the Evangelist and John the Baptist, dating back to the 14th century. This church is a must-see for travelers interested in Gothic paintings and sculptures, and Baroque altars.


8. Bialowieza Forest: The Bialowieza Forest is a large remnant of the primeval forests that once covered much of Europe. The forest straddles the border between Poland and the Republic of Belarus, and there are border crossings for tourists on foot or on bicycles. The Bialowieza Forest is the only place where European Bison still remain free and living in the forest as they once did throughout Europe. Wolves, Lynx, Red Deer, Wild Boar, Elk and Roe Deer are among its other inhabitants. While the bison are kept within fenced areas, guided tours are available either on foot or in horse-drawn carriages.


9. Lublin: It is located east of the Vistula, is another ancient city with a marketplace that may have dated back to the sixth century. Because it is located on Poland’s eastern border, it became, early on, a line of defense against various invaders that destroyed the city over the centuries. It also was home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Poland. Evidence of Lublin connecting Western and Eastern cultures can be found at the Holy Trinity Chapel that blends Catholic and Russian-Byzantine styles. But don’t be fooled by the cobblestone streets and medieval architecture of the Old Town, as it boasts lively art and nightclub scene.




10. Malbork: The medieval town of Malbork, perhaps better known by the German name of Marienburg, is most well-known for its castle, which was ordered built in the 13th century by the Knights of the Teutonic Order as their headquarters, Europe’s largest Gothic fortress is named after the Virgin Mary, the patron saint of the city and castle. The castle is actually three castles, making it the world’s largest brick castle. It took 230 years to build the castle, a majority of which was destroyed during World War II. Much of the castle has been restored since then.





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Most of us dream of living a luxurious life that does not involve going to the office and allows us to take a vacation to the Bahamas every now and then and enjoy a private yacht tour. A few years ago, investing in stock markets was the ‘go-to’ way of becoming a millionaire overnight, however, the success of names like Neil Patel and Huda Kattan has given people another route – to working online. It is fun, it’s easy, it’s affordable, and above all… it is a lot less riskier. 




However, the grass is always greener on the other side. While the internet has a lot of potential with over 3.2 billion people using the web now, not everyone who attempts to start a business online is able to find a success.
To help you pick the right career option, given below are some ways to make money online.

Simple Ways to Make Money Online

1. Start your own Website: 
Starting a website is usually the first thing that comes to people’s mind when they plan on starting a business online. A website offers users something that they’re interested in. Look at Facebook and Yahoo, these are simple but powerful websites with the owners that are raking in billions of dollars. The potential is huge, you may even turn your website into an incorporation, just like Mark Zuckerberg did with Facebook. When it comes to a new ‘concept’, being first matters a lot.



2. Start Blog of your Interest:
You must be wondering what’s the difference between a website and a blog? Technically, they both are the same thing, however, the blog is limited in a way that it’s more about sharing your opinions. For example, LinkedIn, a social media website has its own blog section where writers share their opinions. BuzzFeed is also mainly a blog and makes huge money with ads and paid content. Even small names like Perez Hilton are now doing big business with blogs, there are even work from home bloggers who earn intends of thousand dollars a month working online if this income report earning $30,000 dollars in one month does not convince you then I don’t know what will.

3. Start your own eCommerce Store:
An eCommerce store is an online store where you sell products. Thanks to the option to be a middleman, you do not have to worry about making your own products. You may acquire products from the seller and sell them at your store, just like a retail store. Even Amazon and eBay are big eCommerce stories helping people sell. You earn the profit on each sale as you work to find more customers.

4. Start YouTube Channel of your Interest:


The list of people making money via YouTube is endless. Look at TheRadBrad making around $915,000 a year just by posting original videos on YouTube. You can also replicate his success by coming up with something unique. When it comes to YouTube, it’s all about getting more subscribers and views.



5. Start giving Freelance Services:


There are tonnes of freelance sites out there like UpWork and Guru. There are 34 million people freelancing in the US, and the trend is constantly on a rise. An average freelancer makes $21 per hour and works 36 hours a week. However, the amount you make largely depends on your niche, the platform you use to work at and the amount you charge.

6. Earn Commissions from Multilevel Marketing:


There are several ways to earn commission online. One of the easiest methods is by selling products as an affiliate. Multi-level marketing has grown by leaps and bounds in the last decade, and a number of people have made it as a full-time career. It’s all about selling another company’s products and making a commission on each sale.



7. Giving the review on Products and Services:
Companies out there are looking to pay you for your opinions. It’s a known fact that around 70% people look for reviews before they purchase a product. Companies understand this and are willing to pay you to write for them.

8. Fill Online Surveys:
You can get paid to do nothing but use the internet and share your opinions thanks to the website that pays to fill surveys, browse the web. You can easily find jobs that include filling surveys and data entry. There are many companies looking at getting information, and they are willing to pay for the same. Each survey pays around $3, but some can go as high as $10.  If you do it as a full-time home-based job you may be able to make a decent amount of money.

9. Create App ( Android & apple) of your Interest:
Ever heard of Allen Wong who made millions by coming up with a police app? The use of the app is on a constant rise. In fact, people spend 90% of their time using apps than browsing the web. With growing demand, the potential is huge.

10. Develop Online Courses of your Interest:
If you are good at something, you may develop courses and make money by offering them to an audience. People are willing to learn and improve their craft. A  good example would be the team at Invincible Startup, offering online courses for entrepreneurs.




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The most beautiful women in the world for this year are not just a pretty face. They encompass femininity while still being strong. They are sexy, popular and incredibly successful from all walks of life. Some came from successful families while others were self-made. Check out this list of the top 10 most beautiful women from around the world.



1. Deepika Padukone


She is not only one of the most beautiful women in the world but also one of the best paid Bollywood actresses in the world. She is considered both sexy and stylish in her home country of India. Not only does she have a stunning smile but she’s a busy savvy lady also. With her endorsements with many products such as Tissot, Vogue seeing eyeglasses and Pepsi to name a few. Everyone wants this beauty representing their brand.

2. Candice Swanepoel


Candice was born in 1988 and is  South African. She is most known for being one of the angels of Victoria’s Secret. She sits top on the list for her thick golden blond tendrils and perfect 10 bodies. It’s unanimous too because she was also 10th on the highest-earning models of last year according to Forbes. FHM and Maxim also included her in their sexist and hottest lists.



3. Taylor Swift


This American born stunner is not only beautiful on the inside but on the outside. She has successfully branded herself to be one of the most loved ladies in showbiz. She expresses her personal experiences in songs that all girls and women can identify with. She is also extremely giving to her fans. Her accomplishments are many including seven Grammy Awards. Her songwriting has also been honored by many of the top songwriting associations such as Nashville Songwriters and the Songwriters. She has also had 130 million of her singles downloaded, making her one of the top five artists with the biggest sales. The nice things about Taylor are her success lies with so many things, not just her obvious beauty. She’s a great role model for females and her inner beauty emanates outwards.



4. Katherine Elizabeth Upton


Born in Michigan, this American beauty hit the scene fast. Kate Upton really is one of the most beautiful women on the planet. Vivacious curves and stunning eyes make this Sports Illustrated model stand out in a crowd. She was named the sexiest woman on the planet by People. Branded as a modern fashion model with curves that kill, she sits high on many lists for sexiest and most beautiful. Kate knew from a young age that modeling was her calling, she was right.

5. Shailene Woodley


Most noted for her role in “Divergent”, this young star is breaking through the Hollywood scene fast and hard. She is considered the face of the future and the new definition of beauty. She has also received quite a few rewards for the short amount of time she’s been on the scene. Awards from the Sundance festival for her independent films as well as a Golden Globe nomination. This young star is just beginning and you can expect to see much more from her in the future.

6. Charlize Theron


This South African born beauty was an only child and was raised on a farm. She is Afrikaner (Dutch, German and French). The 40-year-old actress stumbled into fame and a series of events lead her to make it in Hollywood. Thanks to the support from her mom (after having to give up the dream of being a ballerina), Charlize got on a one-way flight to LA. She struggled in the beginning and it was the manager at the motel she stayed at that offered to be her manager. A star was born. She now manages and African Outreach Program and is one of the most successful ladies in Hollywood.



7. Alexandra Daddario


Alexandra Anna Daddario is a 29-year-old American born actress and model. She blew fans away as the daughter of “The Rock” Johnson’s daughter in the film San Andreas. No longer a co-star, she is making her name known while showing everyone she’s more than a pretty face. She is a talented musician too. She was the actress featured in Imagine Dragon’s video “Radioactive” where she tried to save the underground puppet-fighting ring. She’s cool like that!



8. Cate Blanchett


This Australian beauty is a rare beauty and she consistently makes “beautiful women” lists from various magazine every year. She is a gentle beauty and a talented actress who also directs theatre plays in Melbourne. At 46 (the same age as J-Lo by the way), she still has a stunning youth and beauty to her. Along with being beautiful, she has received many rewards including Emmy’s and Screen Actors Guild Awards.

9. Aishwarya Rai


Aishwarya’s career began when she entered into the Miss World pageant in 1994 which she won. This got her into the Bollywood movie industry. The 41-year-old Bollywood star is one of the most successful females and celebrities in India today. Prior to winning the pageant, she did a few modeling assignments and television commercials. She persevered and found her success. She has received countless awards in India as well as worldwide. The media often dubs her as the most beautiful woman in the world.



10. Scarlett Johansson


Scarlett Johansson is inarguably the sexiest woman alive and always on a list for being one of the most beautiful women in the world. She started her career at a young age and is a model, actress, and singer. She started as a child actor in movies such as The Horse Whisperer. She eventually went on to play in Woody Allen movies which allowed her to show her talents at an early age. She is not only named most sexy and most beautiful by many different magazines but she’s got unlimited talent.



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St. Lucia to Morocco, find the locale that'll make your journey soar.


Whether you're ready to hike in or Instagram the moment, odds are you'll enjoy experiencing the scenery at a new destination, especially if it's different from back home. While beauty is in the eye of the beholder, these 50 places are bound to take your breath away with their awe-inspiring settings.



Gower Peninsula: Swansea, Wales


Crabbing, surfing, bicycling, walking, and bird-watching are favorite pastimes on the beaches of the Gower Peninsula, one of Great Britain's designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Rhossili Bay's white sand, saltwater and freshwater marshes, towering cliffs and sparkling blue water attract summer visitors in droves. Come at sunset to hear the gulls, blackcaps, warblers, and goldcrests, and stay to watch the stars rise over the quiet beach. 



Vestrahorn: Iceland


Nearly 1,500 feet tall, Vestrahorn mountain towers above a lagoon and black sand beach so dramatically that some travelers refer to it as Batman Mountain. Remoteness is one of the sight's greatest assets, so expect to walk after driving to the Stokksnes peninsula to get the most stunning views. On sunny days, reflections in the water lapping on the black sand shore accentuate the unusual peaks. 

The Pitons: Soufriere, St. Lucia


These lush twin peaks rising straight from the Caribbean Sea are St. Lucia's most famous sights. Part of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Pitons Management Area, the Pitons feature fumaroles, hot springs, petroglyphs and ample wildlife-viewing opportunities. At 2,619 feet, Gros Piton is the taller and easier of the two to climb, though Petit Piton looks nearly identical in height when seen from the north.

Denali National Park & Preserve: Alaska


It's hard to miss this national park's centerpiece and namesake, which stands 20,310 feet above sea level and is North America's tallest peak. Formerly known as Mount McKinley, Denali attracts approximately 1,100 permitted climbers each season, though it's just as beautiful to admire from the ground.



Halong Bay: Vietnam


While many agree that Halong Bay's (also Ha Long Bay) more than 1,600 monsoon-eroded islands are beautiful and deserving of a place on UNESCO's World Heritage List, others warn that six million annual cruisers are ruining the environment and ambiance. The best way to view the area's upright karst formations is on a licensed three-day cruise. These excursions include time to explore the bay and some of its more remote islands before and after visitors from Hanoi arrive. 

Luberon Regional Nature Park: Ménerbes, France


Though Provence features a variety of stunning landscapes, few are as breathtaking as the Luberon Regional Nature Park. Visit between the end of June and early August and you'll see (and smell) acres of blooming lavender plants. The herb's oil, which is known for its medicinal qualities, is pressed in local distilleries and workshops that welcome travelers, but for more insight about the plant, head to the Lavender Museum in Coustellet.




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Many couples dream of a honeymoon in Europe, and for a good reason since European destinations offer spectacular scenery, beaches, fun activities and delicious cuisine. Whether you are visiting just one country or planning a trip through many famous vacation spots, here are some of the top romantic ideas in Europe. While you are probably excited to create a busy itinerary full of museums and sightseeing tours, remember to leave some time for relaxing with a massage, room service and romantic moments together on the beach or on the balcony of your room overlooking a historic city. 



Best Honeymoon Destinations in Europe 

Portugal: Portugal is a diverse destination, home to sunny beaches, beautiful cities, romantic castles and vineyards producing some of the best wine in the world. Lisbon, the country's capital city, is the best place to start your honeymoon, featuring historic landmarks, warm weather, great shops and friendly locals. Afterward, head to the nearby Sintra where you can see the famous Pena's Palace and other grand castles. 


Porto in northern Portugal is a vibrant coastal city where you can listen to live music, sip fine port wine and enjoy ocean views. The historic center of Porto is a UNESCO World Heritage site and the perfect place for a romantic stroll. For some of the best beaches and the most dramatic coastal scenery in Europe head to the Algarve region in the south. This is one of the most popular tourist spots, complete with great spas, restaurants, and scenic hotels. Mild Mediterranean climate makes Algarve a great place to visit year-round. If you have time, fly to the Azores for some fantastic scuba diving and secluded beaches.





Finland: From incredible Northern Lights and clear night skies to cross-country skiing and scenic lakes, Finland is a destination for couples who like the adventure. 


Helsinki, the capital city, provides a great base for exploring the southern part of the country. Check into a stylish hotel to explore the city's Art Nouveau architecture, have drinks at a local bar and visit the Seurasaari Open-Air Museum which features centuries-old Finland buildings collected from all over the country. If you want to see the Aurora Borealis, head to Lapland in the north between late September and March where you can also experience raindeer safaris, go cross-country skiing and sleep in an igloo.



Scotland: Some of the top attractions in Scotland include the National Museum of Scotland where you can admire ancient artifacts, Edinburgh Castle which towers high above the city and Scottish National Gallery which houses famous art works by Raphael, Monet, Van Gogh and Scottish artists. Glasgow Science Centre is a great place for interactive exhibits, IMAX movies, and shows at the planetarium. 




Urquhart Castle on the banks of Loch Ness in the Highlands dates back over 1,000 years. Scotland is home to hundreds of islands, rivers, lochs and over thousands of miles of scenic coastline. Fly to Orkney Islands where you will find rugged cliffs, diverse wildlife, romantic beaches and 18 hours of daylight in the summer.



Iceland: The scenery in Iceland is dramatic and beautiful. Couples get to choose from activities and attractions like the breathtaking Auroral Borealis displays, active geysers, beautiful coastal towns and rejuvenating spas. 


The capital city of Reykjavik is small but offers vibrant nightlife, beautiful parks, and a charming city center. Check into the Blue Lagoon for a few days, a famous spa resort powered by geothermal water. The north coast of Ireland is the best place in Europe to see whales. 



France: France is a diverse destination with many beautiful honeymoon spots, including the beaches in the south, famous attractions in Paris, the island of Corsica and the Loire Valley. In Paris, check into a five-star hotel with a view of the Eiffel Tower, visit famous museums and dine at gourmet restaurants. Explore the wine country, hike in the Alps and check into a romantic hotel on the French Riviera.


Italy: Italy is home to some of the world's most photographed travel spots, such as the Colosseum in Rome, the Grand Canal in Venice, the cliffs of Amalfi, and Michelangelo's David in Florence. 


The country offers a diverse choice of romantic hotels for all budgets, from five-star villas to more affordable hotels and B&Bs. Fly to Rome or Venice where you can spend a few nights taking in the sights. Italy has a very good train system which means that you can get almost everywhere without renting a car if you don't feel comfortable driving.








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