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Individualized Home Instruction Plan, Third Grade - (USA)
Hooray! I finally finished drafting our Individualized Home Instruction Plan for the 2008-2009 Academic Year, just a few weeks late and two days after the first day of school. You’d think it would be easier the second time around. It wasn’t. Last year, all I had to do to draft an IHIP was to make a list of materials that I planned to use. That was easy enough. I’d already accumulated lots of resources supplementing my older child’s education. And, I planned to implement a Classical approach
http://www.onlivingbylearning.com/2008/09/07/individualized-home-instruction-plan-third-grade/
“Extreme” Family History and Genealogy - (USA)
With the advent of digital technology, new ways of “doing” family history and genealogy are appearing, allowing individuals to more fully “experience” history, or to collaborate with others in finding their ancestors through innovative tools being developed or adapted for genealogical research. Some of these new ways are out-of-the ordinary-even extreme-in comparison with traditional methods. This article briefly shares two ways in which family history and genealogy may be called “extreme.”
http://blog.worldvitalrecords.com/?p=482
Freedom from Information: the “how Irish are we” version - (USA)
From the 2008 annual report of the Ireland Newfoundland Partnership: Irish Legacy Project at The Rooms The Irish Department of Foreign Affairs, the Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, INP and IBP are supporting the establishment of the Irish Legacy Project at The Rooms Provincial Museum, Art Gallery and Archives ( www.therooms.ca ). The Irish Legacy Project will be a focal point for telling both the historical and contemporary st
http://bondpapers.blogspot.com/2009/07/freedom-from-information-how-irish-are.html
24 October - And The Guest Author Is . . . - (USA)
Knowing History Melissa Strobel In The Swan's Shadow Dressing Up In Strange Clothes Since 1992 Shades is so pleased to have Melissa Strobel of In The Swan's Shadow as the Guest Author for Friday From The Collectors 24 October. Melissa will show us the Civil War photographs she researches to faithfully reenact the hair and dress of the period. Read about Melissa in her own words: Blessed with amazingly tolerant parents, my love affair with history and genealogy began at a young age. I was b
http://www.shadesofthedeparted.com/2008/10/24-october-and-guest-author-is.html
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Letha M. Hickox - (USA)
Letha Mae Hickox, 81, of Medina, passed away Wednesday, July 9, 2008, at Hospice at The Inn at Medina. She was born Feb. 16, 1927, in Ravenna, to Carl and Pearl (Renner) Hickox. She was a 1945 graduate of Rootstown Township High School and was valedictorian. She also graduated from Cleveland City Hospital School of Nursing (now Metro General) in 1948, and was awarded a Bachelor of Science in nursing degree from Ohio State University in 1957, and a Master of Science in nursing degree from the
http://wp2.medina-gazette.com/2008/07/29/obituaries/letha-m-hickox-2/
Mosquito Boats: A History of the Cotuit Skiff - (USA)
Mosquito Boats: The First Hundred Years of the Cotuit Skiff The Association of the Cotuit Mosquito Yacht Club held a dinner dance recently at the Cotuit Son’s of Italy hall to raise some funds, eat some spaghetti, and conduct a launch party of sorts for a 15-year project, a massive piece of research and writing that spans over a century of one of the oldest American one-design racing boats. Larry Odence is a stalwart sailor of Cotuit Skiffs — he was a contemporary of my late father — f
http://www.churbuck.com/wordpress/2009/07/mosquito-boats-a-history-of-the-cotuit-skiff/
“Body Politics: Maori Tattoo Today” at the Peabody Essex Museum - (USA)
Banner for the exhibition “Body Politics” at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts Salem, Massachusetts –To look at the face of an elderly person in any culture is to see their history. Assuming they haven’t been Botoxed or lifted, every wrinkle, every line is part of the narrative—hard living etched into place, overindulgence gently plumping out the creases, and gravity, over time distending cheeks and jowls. The mostly youthful faces of the Maori shown in the phot
http://blog.art-tistics.com/?p=166
Two Genealogy Meetings on Thursday, 7 August - (USA)
Hey San Diego area readers -- there are two excellent genealogy programs this Thursday, 7 August at the Tecolote Nature Center Classroom (5180 Tecolote Rd., Exit 21 on I-5 (Sea World Drive/Tecolote Rd), drive east about 0.5 mile, past the Recreation Center ball fields). The programs are free to attend, and all genealogists are welcome. 10 a.m. to 12 noon: German Genealogical Research, Questions and Answers with Reinhard Hofer (genealogist from Germany) sponsored by the German Research Associati
http://www.geneamusings.com/2008/08/two-genealogy-meetings-on-thursday-7.html
THE ARCHIVE: KIM LENZ (1998) - (USA)
IT ALL STARTS with thrift stores. Al Hoff, in her book Thrift Score, tells of a friend from Phoenix named Paul Wilson. Paul dresses in vintage clothes, both men’s and women’s, and takes photographs of himself. These he edits together by pasting them onto a photograph of his house, which has likewise been dolled up with ‘50s furniture and tchotckes. He makes a color photocopy of the results, which he fiddles with using colored pencils. Finally, he takes a photograph of the photocopy, which he fi
http://sparberfans.blogspot.com/2008/10/archive-kim-lenz-1998.html
A Better Way to Host Summer Family Reunion - Enjoy Genealogy Slideshow - (USA)
Summer vacation is the perfect time of one year for people to hold their annual family reunion. Therefore, summer family reunion is very popular. Each year, we have experienced our reunion with all kinds of activities such as planting a tree, organizing a family softball /volleyball game, enjoying the sunshine at a beach and so on. Would you want to spend this family reunion in a meaningful and economical way during such recession time? Here below is a one-day gathering timeline and activity o
http://blogs.digitalmediaonlineinc.com/PPT2DVD/entry/20090723
Turner Community Library A Hit - (USA)
Editor's Note: This is a feature story I did on the first 100 days of the Turner Community Library, the newest library in Kansas City, Kan., and the newest branch of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library. Earlier this year, many raced into the newly opened Turner Community Library following an official ribbon cutting. From children to senior citizens, smiles appeared on the faces of Turner residents because they finally received their library. Books, DVDs and other checkout items flew off the
http://www.nicksloan.com/2008/07/turner-community-library-hit.html
Parallel Dataverses: Doppelgangers in Medicine and Recreation - (USA)
Dr. Egon Spengler: There’s something very important I forgot to tell you. Dr. Peter Venkman: What? Dr. Egon Spengler: Don’t cross the streams. Dr. Peter Venkman: Why? Dr. Egon Spengler: It would be bad. Some regulatory regimes in the United States, like those in the state of New York, require laboratories that receive and analyze any tissue specimen for any purpose to adhere to standards of clinical medicine. The laboratories are, for example, required to follow quality measures defined
http://thepersonalgenome.com/2008/07/parallel-dataverses-doppelgangers-in-medicine-and-recreation/
Decorating With Family Photography - (USA)
Decorating With Family Photography Posted by Ricky Ross (0) Comment It is no wonder that decorating with family photographs and Model Posing is so popular. Personal pictures bring back memories of good times. There are many great ways to display family photography in the home. Classics A quick browse through any home d?cor shop with lots of picture frames will find plenty of collage mats in big frames. A perennial favorite is a mat with thirteen openings, one for each of a kid’s gra
http://www.verysimplearticles.com/2008/hobbies/10/decorating-with-family-photography-/
Geni - Genealogy - Free Family Tree - (USA)
Geni is the fast, free, fun way to create your family tree and stay in touch with your family network.
http://www.geni.com/tree/start
Going back in time with pre-Dodger baseball in Los Angeles - (USA)
Bob Timmermann formerly wrote the unimpeachable baseball blog The Griddle and now writes the presidential history blog (by definition, occasionally impeachable) One Through Forty-Two or Forty-Three , where his latest piece is on bottom-feeder James Buchanan . He volunteered to contribute the following for Dodger Thoughts. As a lifelong resident of the Los Angeles area, I've often heard that this place has no history. And when it comes to baseball, history is people talking about watching
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/dodgerthoughts/2009/06/ballparks.html
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http://fireyouboss.com/2008/07/18/discount-vacations-riviera-maya/
CraigsList Reader Pro by CraigsPalFree - (USA)
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Google's User Interest Categories for Ad Targeting - (USA)
Some of Google’s advertisers are offered to base their campaigns to target specific interests of users, as discussed in the previous post . The ad preferences page gives a clue as to which categories those may be (note Google states they “will not show ads based on sensitive information or interest categories, such as those based on race, religion, sexual orientation, health, or sensitive financial categories, without a user’s opt-in consent"; I’m not sure if some of the below interests, lik
http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2009-03-24-n36.html
Society - (USA)
Society (42) - Future - Genealogy - History Subscribes Categories Arts & Humanities Blogs Business & Economy Computers & Internet Education Entertainment Health News & Media Recreation & Sports Reference Science and Technology Shopping
http://www.camrosecs.com/index.php?c=432
In Search of Jacob Albright, Gunsmith - (USA)
July 28th, 2009KaitlynLeave a commentGo to comments Here’s a fantastic article on Jacob Albright, published by the Kentucky Rifle Association. I couldn’t find any place on the Internet where this article was posted, so I’m providing the text version here:——————————————————————————————-In Search of Jacob Albright, GunsmithBy Merle E. Campbell, KRAJacob Albright (1766-1840), Centre County, PAPrefaceFor some time now it has been generally known that Jacob Albright (*J*Alb*), a highly skilled and
http://humantrend.freetzi.com/in-search-of-jacob-albright-gunsmith/
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http://blogs.ideal.es/alinaplahova/2009/4/15/corner
Ancestry.com -- Browser Upgrade - (USA)
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Postcards From a Lost Town: Enfield, Massachusetts - (USA)
Before there was the Quabbin Reservoir, there was the Swift River Valley. There were the towns of Greenwich, Enfield, Prescott and Dana. There were the villages of Millington, Doubleday and Bobbinville. There were lives and people and parties and progress. There were farms and headstones, swimming holes and ice houses. Fields were tilled, palm hats were woven, game was hunted. The three branches of the Swift River were fished for their fruit and harnessed for their power. Largely settled by land
http://explorewmass.blogspot.com/2008/07/postcards-from-lost-town-enfield.html
Land Records: One way past the brick wall - (USA)
Land Records: One way past the brick wall 26 August 2008 by Libbi. Everyone hits a brick wall, where the birth and death records just aren’t easy to find. In that case, try some different records, for instance, land records. Deeds often contain information on who sold what to whom; who inherited what from whom; or how some land was divided among them in a family. Taxes on land also sometimes have interesting information. Most state archives have land records, and many have an online w
http://blog.epcrowe.com/2008/08/26/land-records-one-way-past-the-brick-wall/
Today in History - (USA)
I was on Cyndi’s List earlier this evening and clicked on Library of Congress. It lists several Library Highlights so I went to Today in History basically because it had a picture of Abraham Lincoln next to it! The link took me to “A League of His Own” referencing one of the “father’s” of bowling - Don Carter, who was born in St. Louis on this date in 1926. There are several pictures of bowling alleys which made me think of (you were wondering when I’d get to the tie in with genealogy, weren’
http://allmybranches.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/today-in-history/
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