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By Paul Duxbury | On August 17, 2005 | In Home & Family | Rated
When we start our research of our Family History, which is referred to as "Genealogy" it is often difficult to know where to start.
Too many people dive straight into the mass of information available on the internet and forget the most obvious thing! Talk to your living relatives! The following questions will be a great help to you in asking them questions.
By Robin Shortt | On August 17, 2005 | In Home & Family | Rated
1. Accidents and medical emergencies in the home happen frequently. Maybe more frequently than we realize.
Statistics show a fatal injury occurs every 18 minutes in homes across America and every 4 seconds a disabling injury could occur. Accidents occur from falls, fire, burns, choking and poisoning.
By Nelson Tan | On September 15, 2005 | In Home & Family | Rated
There are many creative ways to relocate while keeping costs down. Here are 6 of them.
By Jennifer Bingham Hull | On March 3, 2006 | In Home & Family | Rated
Should you have a second baby? Here, 10 tips for making the big decision, from the author of an award-winning book on life after the second child.
By Cinneide | On February 26, 2006 | In Home & Family | Rated
There can be no more exciting urban outdoor activity than throwing a tailgate party. Aside from the fact that tailgate parties are casual and a lot of fun, they are relatively easy to setup. You can also add a bit of pizzazz to your parties so that your friends and families won't ever forget them. Here are some tips on how to throw a party that will dazzle your guests.
By Cinneide | On April 6, 2006 | In Home & Family | Rated
Make this Mother's Day unforgettable with one of these breakfast menus
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