Articles, tagged with "forebears", page 3
07th June 2010
"With Age Comes Wisdom" is a saying most of us have heard before, but when it comes to African American women taking care of their skin, it often looks as if that wise old saying is - well - wrong!
Let's keep the old saying and make it right for your f...
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Author:
Juliette Samuel
07th May 2010
The UK censuses can baffle people beginning family history, when they first encounter them. You go on to a commercial site and pay to download the image of your long lost ancestors and you are presented with an official form covered in sometimes difficult...
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Author:
Nick Thorne
21st April 2010
King Arthur appears often in literature, from the Mabinogion to Geoffrey of Monmouth, from Ninnius to Chretien de Troyes; but it's difficult to reconcile his literary adventures with the real Arthur who, if he existed at all, was probably a Celtic warlord...
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Author:
Steven Jones
25th March 2010
Laundry Dryers are quite necessary for do-it-yourself laundering. These are just the sort of indispensable Laundry Aids which can make all the difference between a good wash and a ruined one. Well, alright, the effects are not always so dramatic, but th...
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Author:
Paul Wise
18th December 2009
Making a user friendly family tree is no doubt a terrific experience and can be a good approach to know more about family history or ancestors. "Family trees" can be very sophisticated or simple, depending upon how much time one spends upon it and also ho...
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Author:
Abraham Antony
27th November 2009
One of the best ways to relieve stress and ease the work strain is through starting a hobby. There are people who collect fancy items never mind if these items are pretty expensive simply because they bring out the best in these item enthusiasts. There ar...
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Author:
John
22nd September 2009
Looks great, 2009 has already been a busy year for DirecTV, yet it and dvr families continue to grow at an allegedly non-stop pace. almost all of DBSTalk's Cutting Edge members were extended a chance by DirecTV to field test the newest member of the HR fa...
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Author:
Ollie Brewer
16th September 2009
You may find that you have dental pain, but are unable to get to the dentist immediately to relieve the pain. You have options to reduce or ease this pain until your are able to meet with a dentist. You do not have to suffer without relief like our foreb...
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Author:
jeyanth
15th September 2009
Antique fishing lures may sound like things from an old film or out of your Grandfather's attic, creating pictures of people with pipes being terribly classy while awaiting a nibble, but these things are also collector's items here and now, and there are ...
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Author:
Archie Jones
28th June 2009
Researching our ancestry on the Internet is arguably one of the most popular pastimes in the 21st century. Not very long ago, however, the family historian, wanting to tracing their family tree, would have to plan various visits to city or county librarie...
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Author:
Nick Thorne
05th June 2009
Perhaps the most important piece of fly fishing gear you will need to choose is your fly fishing rod. Though fly fishing is a simple art, it is a precise one. When reading the riseform on a river trout, you will need a rod which you can depend on to cast...
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Author:
suegold
05th June 2009
The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic
By Phil Bate PhD
The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent.
There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitou...
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Author:
Philip Bate PhD
11th May 2009
Modern technology has allowed us to visit many places that were once off limits, but technology still hasn't totally beaten the desert. The desert traps cars and trucks in its ever moving sands and travellers can easily lose their way with no roads or la...
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Author:
B. Metcalfe
09th April 2009
If you plant the pips/seeds of an apple it will in time produce a tree that bears small, sour apples like its wild forebears, and therefore a waste of your time and garden space. It therefore makes perfect sense to buy a ready-made tree, one that can poss...
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Author:
Juliet Sadler
23rd March 2009
Look for cozy round tables, and set a large outdoor umbrella over each one. Use several layers of linens; the bottom one a solid color (not necessarily ivory or white), and the top, a coordinating print reminiscent of chintz or calico.
Use unbleached ...
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Author:
Jeffrey Seymour