RESEARCHING HISTORICAL EVENTS
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- Do Past Events in History Influence Present Day Politics?A look at historical events in America's past and how both the Democratic and Republican Parties may incluence minority voters to be aligned with a specific party group today, based on that group's past experiences.
How to Write Historical FictionSome writers cannot picture themselves writing an historical novel. Why, after all, create for yourself all that extra work? Yet, historical fiction can provide a fabulous escape for the reader as well as the writer him or herself.- Personal Experience in Researching Family HistoryMy experience in researching family history.
- Researching Your Ancestry to Find Your True NationalityThis article will give my reader a descriptive explanation on how to research your ancestry to find out information that will help you truly identify your nationality.
- Tips for Researching African-American Family History and GenealogyHelpful tips and websites that will move your research along at a quick pace.
- Why Secondary Data is the Sole Source for Some ResearchersThis article will discuss why secondary data is the sole source for some researchers.
- Regency Era Historical ReenactmentsAn overview of some of the opportunities available for those interested in historical reenactment of the first quart of the 19th Century
- These Are a Few of My Favorite Historical Fiction AuthorsHistorical fiction is a great way to learn while being entertained. Lauren Willig, Susan Carroll, and Anne Easter Smith are three authors I would highly recommend to those interested in this type of fiction.
- Historical Landmarks in Milwaukee, WisconsinHere is a comprehensive list of historical landmarks in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Genealogy Vs. Family History - Giving Your Ancestors Life - Researching SiblingsMany genealogists neglect researching the siblings of their ancestors. But this line of research can uncover new facts, open new lines of research, and reveal hidden gems of information.- Writing and Researching:A look at different ways to approach researching that next novel.
- Chinese New Year Activities for StudentsDivide the students into four or five groups that will create their own Chinese New Year collage. Using the current Chinese New Year, help students collect photos and news excerpts about historical events in Chinese culture.
Lake Ronkonkoma on Long Island and It's Haunted CurseWe all love a good tale around Halloween time, we all love gathering around a fireplace to tell ghost stories, but nothing is as cool as when the ghost story is surrounded by some actual historical events.- Happy Hands-on Historical New YearDid you know that the Babylonians celebrated New Year's Eve in March? Learn some interesting facts about celebrating the New Year and discover some museums that feature New Year's Eve celebrations
- 25 Sources for Researching Jobs, Companies, Industries, and MarketsThere are many resource available to people or companies interested in discovering information; most all are free or low/nominal cost.
British Marxist Historians: History from the Bottom UpTo the British Marxist historians, history was "not words on a page, not the goings-on of kings and prime ministers, not mere events." Instead, history was, "the sweat, blood, tears, and triumph of the common people."
My Experience with Researching My Family HistoryBecause my father was a newspaper reporter and photographer, he had an extensive collection that is not only of interest to our own family, but to several communities in Western Michigan, as well.
My Personal Experience Researching My Ancestry RootsA description of an African American genealogical journey.- Resources I Used When Researching Family HistoryAs an assignment in High School, I had to research my family history and write a paper on it. Here are some tools I used and information I was able to uncover.
- Joining a Historical Reenacting Group: Welcome to the SCAA brief overview of tip for new members who wish to join the Society for Creative Anachronism.
History Behind $1 Bills with 'HAWAII' Printed in Large Letters Across the BacksideNote to Content buyer: Capitalization of HAWAII is correct historical identification of these notes, not my abuse of AC style.- Researching Family GenealogyGenealogy is a fun and rewarding hobby, and can be a wonderful way to get to know the stories of your past. This is a primer on getting started.
- Zen and Western Thought: Culture and PracticeAs a student researching the cultural differences between Eastern Asia and the Western world, I wanted to figure out if it were possible to adopt a Zen Buddhist lifestyle in America, a country of completely different values.
- First FlightThe Spanish-American War produced this unsolved mystery.
- Who's that Ghost Haunting My Home?Live in a real Haunted House? Learn how to research the mysterious past of your home.
Google - More Than Just a Search EngineThe more you learn about Google, the more you may realize it is a lot like your sweet old Grandma, trying to take care of your every need! Upon investigating Google as more than just a search engine, I found that it gives out a lot of freebies!- Irish Culture: Humor, Education, Traditions, Religion and FoodAn overview of Irish Culture
- Lesson Plan: Interpretation of Lyrics (Literacy Based)Students need to actively engage as they read. This lesson helps motivate students and make connections to the text they read.
- Free Homeschooling ResourcesHomeschooling offers many rewards to its participants, but it can often be very costly. Although most homeschooling families say it is well worth the sacrifice, there are a number of low cost homeschooling resources that can help you educate your child.
- Senior Projects that Keep the Memories AliveSeniors who want to share lifetime memories with family and friends may want to consider a creative project to keep the memories alive.
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