August 8th, 2008
Public records can be an invaluable source of information. While you might not think about it all the time, there are many reasons that might give someone impetus to search for public records. Genealogy research might be one of the most common of these reasons, but it’s by far not the only one. Other researchers […]
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August 8th, 2008
1. There are many free resources to assist you. Getting started can be overwhelming. One of the best places to begin is familysearch.org. This website is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. You can search by name, country of birth date, marriage date death date, or social security number.
2. Another […]
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August 8th, 2008
The Blanton Museum of Art is a part of the College of Fine arts in The University of Texas at Austin, with a permanent collection of substantial range and depth. It is the principal art museum in Austin, with collections and exhibits on a par with art museums throughout the country. Positioning itself as a […]
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August 8th, 2008
You wouldn’t believe it if we told you that once upon a time Motril in the Costa Tropical region was considered the sugar capital of the world. Although today, if you visit Motril, you will find nothing more than a pre-industrial sugar museum that talks in pictures about the golden days of the sugarcane industry […]
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August 8th, 2008
The real estate that today resides in Arkansas has a long and storied history. Sit back and relax while I provide you with a condensed tale of Arkansas and the real estate that makes up its lands.
Early History
Arkansas was inhabited for several thousand years by Native Americans before the arrival of Europeans during the mid-16th […]
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August 8th, 2008
It is something everyone breathes. Something everyone is in . . . like a fog it obscures our vision. Until we are awakened we live with the delusion that we are immune to it. We think we are in control. We think we are autonomous. But this is only because we have forgotten. We have […]
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August 8th, 2008
The family has always been considered as the strongest force in the society. Known as the most fundamental civilization in the world, it defines the rise and fall of every community and group. In whatever culture, the family has always played a major role in unifying the people of its race. Even in today’s modern […]
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August 8th, 2008
The term Positive Psychology was basically unknown five years ago. Today, there are numerous books, newspaper and magazine articles mentioning how you can be happier and live a meaningful life based on the scientific research findings from Positive Psychology. There are also people questioning the validity of some of these findings. As with any new […]
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August 8th, 2008
The perpetual poverty problems in Nairobi have gone on too long. Now there are more folks living in urban slums or right outside the city than the number of people living normally there. Not long ago, a very concerned lady contacted our Think Tank and said she was determined to have this problem solved and […]
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August 8th, 2008
Humanitarian assistance to Africa is hardly a simple situation requiring money, resources and wise logistical processes. We wish it were that easy. Not long ago, a truck driver working for a large NGO contacted our Think Tank and told stories of the dangers in merely delivering food to those in the most need.
And, we of […]
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