Articles, tagged with "family histories", page 1
08th December 2011
Ovarian Cancer affects one in 70 women.
It kills 14,000 women in the U.S. each year, and while considered relatively rare has a low rate of survival. It was previously called the “Silent Killer” because most women are not diagnosed until the cancer ha...
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HeatherMacGibbon
30th September 2011
Family portraits are becoming an increasingly popular way of recording family histories and family portraits is a lucrative business for professional photographers. Family photos are very important as they are pictures of the family happily together. This...
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Author:
Emiley David
07th July 2011
Although many people seem to be abandoning family traditions, research into family histories and their display continue to be popular pastimes for many people. Because of this, companies are offering a range of services including looking into family roots...
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Author:
Mark
19th May 2011
It wasn't until the 18th century that tartan was woven on machines - before this date the women of each household wove the material by hand, a time- consuming provess, especially given that only small sections could be produced at a time, these were then ...
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The Scotland Kilt Company
06th April 2011
Cancer is just one of those diseases that does as much damage to the families of victims as it does to the victims. While the person who has cancer has to deal with the taxing medical issues that goes together with cancer, members of the family find thems...
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Author:
David
25th March 2011
Let’s begin this with a simple straightforward question. What are archived newspapers? They are a unique assemblage of historical events, family histories, news from the political arena or even long forgotten obituaries. These archives assist historians a...
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A3Logics
21st March 2011
Oklahoma, or better known as the Sooner State, is located in the South Central region of America. According to the 2010 census, its estimated population is 3,751,351, much lesser than the other states. Important files such as the Oklahoma Death Records a...
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Author:
JessieMoore
16th March 2011
Many people find genealogy to be especially challenging, to be almost as frustrating as it is fascinating. After all, what we're trying to do is not for the faint hearted, delving through so much information and going back as far as we can to try to revea...
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Author:
Chris Barber
16th March 2011
Thanks to the ease and information available through the ever-growing internet, people have become more interested in family histories and genealogy. Researching family roots and building a family tree have become popular hobbies.
In today’s online ag...
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Author:
mdogpjm
02nd November 2010
A nice niche when providing transcription services to clients is interview transcription. This is a service where a typist creates a written record of a recorded interview.
Usually these are one-on-one interviews conducted for various reasons. Reporte...
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Author:
Deborah Devitt
22nd September 2010
Painful periods are known as dysmenorrhea or even more commonly as menstrual cramps, and can be explained in simple words as menstrual periods with a sporadic, dull pain occurring in the area of the pelvis or in the lower abdomen. Many women of childbeari...
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Author:
TechSneha
01st July 2010
When they find out their children have hearing loss, parents naturally feel devastated. The six months after birth are crucial to an infants' language learning, so any repeated interruptions in hearing during that time may have permanent effects. In order...
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Author:
Joy Marks
07th June 2010
Governments keep these public records for several reasons the fact is it is almost essential that governments kept birth and death records years ago so they knew how to best distribute tax money people rarely moved far away from where they were born so th...
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Author:
publicrecordsmike
12th May 2010
Bipolar disorder is a difficult illness to manage and to treat. Many who have it may ask themselves, "Why me? What caused all this?" There are great disagreements as to the causes of bipolar disorder. They all tend to go back to the old nature/nurture con...
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Author:
Edward Gooden
21st April 2010
The actual beginning signs of diabetes are almost same in both Type1 and Type 2 diabetes. When our pancreas stops producing insulin in our body the blood glucose levels rises in our body as well as cause Type 1 diabetes. Type 1 diabetes mostly takes place...
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Author:
Jimmie Owens