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Geneology 101 for Beginners - Information on Where to Get StartedInformation on websites and other great places to start researching your ancestors for the beginning geneology hobbyist. -
We're Booker T. Washington's White Relatives: Geneology Reveals SurprisesIn looking for my husband's ancestors, we learned not only that one of them had owned Booker T. Washington, but that he was also the grandfather to Booker T.'s brother, John.
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A Case of GeneologyYoung intern runs into some sticky curves in this H & P...
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Improving My Favorite Product: My ComputerDreaming of new art tools to improve the things I create.
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More to My Insight of How it was Going to Play OutIf it is true that a holocaust was indeed planned and around the corner for America, this is how it would most likely be accomplished and an addition of matching up symbolism as a guide.
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Free Things to Do in MissouriAn over-view of a few of the free things to do in Missouri. -
What's in a Name?A discussion on the meaning behind a name, naming trends and the importance of name choices for your children.
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Biblical ContradictionsThere is a disconnect between religion and logic.
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Red Alert 3, Allied Rush Strategy VS Brutal EnemiesHere is a strategy for Red Alert 3, which will allow you to destroy "brutal" level opponents, as the Allied Forces, without breaking a sweat.
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How to Research Your Family HistoryThe search for ancestry is a journey with many destinations. Most destinations are unknown, but fascinating when you find them.
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Blessings in Disguise: The Trials and Tribulations of Family ResearchMy family is not one that kept detailed records of marriages, deaths and Christenings in a nice neat family Bible. Oh no, they decided they wanted me to work for my information. How did I find what I needed? Read on. -
Christianity: NOT a White Man's ReligionAs Dr. King said, no day is more segregated than Sunday morning. I am amazed at how many people cannot seem to get past the race issue, people of ALL colors. Maybe this article will help.
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June Carter Cash's Cousin Impacting the World of EntertainmentThis is the story of how a family heirloom honored the last wishes of country-music icon Roy Claxton Acuff and my families legacy. -
Sonia Sotomayer: What's in a Name?What is the meaning of the name Sotomayor?
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Honesty, Integrity and CourageDiscusses the values of honesty, integrity and courage in Christian daily living. -
Five Incredibly Historic Places in Fort Wayne, IndianaIt's been awhile, but in 2005, Fort Wayne was named Dumbest City in the U.S. by Men's Health. This author begs to differ, and points you and yours in the direction of history- and Coney Dogs! -
Creating Your Own Coat of ArmsWhether your interested in the royal wedding or you son's obsessed with Camelot, it's easy to design your own coat of arms in the long standing tradition of heraldry using basic software programs and an understanding of the symbolism employed. -
Top 5 Free Activities for Couples to Do in Dallas, TexasIf you're like my boyfriend and me, it's nice to do things together without breaking the bank! Check out these fun filled free activities to do around Dallas, Texas.
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Dick Francis: The Ride of a LifetimeWith his jockeying career at an end, Dick Francis turned his hand to crime thriller novels covering all aspects of the horseracing world. -
Fun Thanksgiving Trivia to Share at the FeastFun Thanksgiving trivia to share with your friends and family at the feast. -
A Visitor's Guide to Mystic Falls from Smart Pop Books is Available NowA Visitor's Guide to Mystic Falls is a anthology of articles from writers from around the world. It is edited by Red and Vee from Vampire-Diaries.net.
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Discover Your Tallassee, AL Family Roots and HistoryDiscover your Tallassee family roots and history by exploring through Tallassee's local history organizations.
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Finding African-American Genealogy Information for Charlotte ResidentsAfrican-American genealogy details are available online for Charlotte residents. -
Personal Knowledge or "Qualifying Questions" as AuthenticatorsHow many times have you forgotten a password? Fortunately the website you were on only needed your username or an email address and they would respond with a few questions for you to answer.
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A Biblical Histroy of Timecounting the passage of time using the written record.
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Some Beginning Tips for Researching Your Genealogy Family HistoryI happened into researching my family genealogy history quite by accident, but it turned out to be a life long hobby which is lots of fun.
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What is RaceMy personal description of race and what it means to be black in America.
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Panopticism in The Demolished ManFoucalt's Penonpticon in "The Demolished Man"
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10 Uses for Outdated CalendarsWho knew outdated calendars could be turned into an art supply? Learn how. -
Italian Genealogy Research: What Helpful Words Should You Know?Being the historian in the family, I've spent the last three years researching my family tree. It is a daunting task to say the least.
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Why Learn Web Design?Ever wondered about web design but aren't confident that it's something you can learn? Here are some very basic reasons why you should not wait another nanosecond to learn web design basics.
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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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Audio Journaling: An New Year's ResolutionThis is an overview of the journal and diary programs offering audio recording rather than hand written notes.
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Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy: An In-depth Look at the Mosaic LawMany look at the books of Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy, as a historical lawbook, and little else. Much of it is repeated, and some of it seemed just plain strange. What can we gain by looking at these books today?
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Analysis African Folktales: The Story of SorghumThe African tradition of oral storytelling is deeply rooted in Malian culture. Here, I explore one such myth - The Story of Sorghum - to explain the cultural significance of stories and the function they play in Mali. -
Tips for Getting Started in GenealogyExploring your family history can be both fun, rewarding, and maybe even a little surprising. This article has everything you need to know about where to start on your mission to trace your ancestry.
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Genealogy and Creating Historical Economics Through ImmigrationImmigration is a piece of genealogy and genealogy is a roadmap of history. Why did our families immigrate is a major factor of economics and socialistic times. How does immigration change the events of history?
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Genealogy: Tracking Our Family TreeTracing my family tree is an on-going process. I feel like an archeologist digging into my past.
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Pandora Radio: The Best Music AnywherePandora Radio is the project child of the Music Genome Project that has tried to classify music into various categories beyond 'Rock' and 'Country' and it has proven to be a huge success. -
American Indian Month: Investigating the PastA personal story about how one woman discovered her Native American roots.
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