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Articles related to "Relatives"
Jacks And Relatives - Arisaema Many of you are probably familiar with our native Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum), but are you aware that there are many relatives from around the world, some of whom are incredibly exotic looking and most of whom are perfectly hardy in temperate gardens? Let me tell you about a few of them...you might just find a new plant love amongst them. shade • shade garden • shade gardening • gardening in shade • perennials
Cousins, Once Removed? Terms used to describe cousins can be confusing. What does a "fourth cousin, once removed" really mean? genealogy • cousins • removed • family • relatives
Graveyard Research Tired of doing all your research online or in the library? Well, get out and visit the family cemetary. There are many things you can learn in a graveyard. graveyard • research • genealogy • family tree • cemetary
Researching Famous Ancestors Finding notable people in one's family tree is part of the fun of genealogy. There are several good resources for researching your celebrity ancestors. genealogy • famous • celebrity • royal • family tree
Throwing Powder on Your Face A holiday where the tradition to throw colored powder on your face is celebrated throughout the world. easter • paghwa • hindu • hindustani • hindu new year
SEARCHING FOR DISTANT COUSINS: PART 1 interviewing relatives for clues interviews • oral histories • distant cousins
Was Anastasia Anna Anderson? Anna Anderson claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia Romanov. Supporters say she was, indeed, the last Tsar's daughter. Others say she was a fraud. anna anderson • anastasia romanov • franziska schanzkowska • tsar nicholas ii • dna testing
Cichlid Aquariums -- A few hints to starting up A few hints on keeping a cichlid aquarium. cichlids • aquarium • fish
Dangerous Power Tools mathematical models • regression analysis • multiple linear regression • statistical analysis • social phenomena
The Case for National Standardized Tests national assessment of educational progress • naep • national educational performance tests
Alzheimer's and the Holidays Tips and advice on getting through the holidays for those who care for an Alzheimer's sufferer. alzheimer's • dementia • caregiving • alzheimer's disease
Planting the Cats: A Theme Garden A garden of cats - or a garden for the cats. Anyway - definitely gardens for cat-lovers. cat plants • catnip • catnip • cattails • cats-paw
Holocaust Genealogy Resources If you have ancestry from Eastern Europe, you may find that your family tree has been touched by the tragic events of the Holocaust. genealogy • holocaust • european • family tree • roots
Acrylic or Glass?: The dilemma of aquarium materials I often get questions from aquarists asking me what the best aquarium material is. This is inevitably due to the growing interest of building one's own aquarium.
Algae - where it comes from Algae and where it comes from and how to stop it. algae growth • water quality • lighting
Botswana Human - Elephant Conflict With both human and elephant numbers rising, preventing human-elephant conflict in Botswana will be key to preserving one of the largest elephant populations in Africa. african elephant • human-animal conflict in botswanna • crop damage • compensation schemes • incentive programs
Finding Good Day Care One of the most important decisions that you have to make when it is time for you to return to work is deciding on a day/child care facility. day care • child care • returning to work • day care location • cost of day care
Freshwater or Saltwater?: The common question The common questions asked about fresh and salt water aquariums. saltwater • freshwater • choice • decision
Languages in Eastern Europe This month’s Eastern European language poll results are in with an overwhelming majority of you voting Czech as the language you’d most like to speak! eastern europe languages • slavic language family • baltic languages • hungarian estonian links • russian after iron curtain
Nutrition and the Elderly Information on the nutrition for the elderly. nutrition and elderly • geriatric nutrition • senior nutrition • elder care • senior care
Old-Fashioned Deviled Eggs Remember eating deviled eggs when you were growing up? Recreate this favorite with our recipe for Old-Fashioned Deviled Eggs you can enjoy this Easter. old-fashioned deviled eggs • deviled eggs • easter dinner • relish tray • cooking deviled eggs
Resumed Fighting in Mogadishu Residents of Mogadishu have been confined to their homes and hospitals are overflowing as Islamists, clans and Ethiopian troops battle in the streets. violence mogadishu • ethiopian troops • union of islamic courts • uic • transitional federal government
Running on Uneven Surfaces: Unbalanced Stress Can Cause Injury pitch • uneven surfaces • unbalanced stress
Saltwater Filtration Systems: Protein skimmers The Protien skimmer as filtration for a salt water aquarium saltwater aquariums • aquaria • filtration systems • protein skimmers
Support Groups for Diet Accountability Find the right support in your weight loss journey to maximize your success. Enlist the right positive, supportive people to provide accountability and friendship. weight loss support group • circle of support for weight loss • accountability • diet support • local weight loss group
Ukrainian Eggs: Pysanky Pysanky, or Ukrainian decorated eggs, are an integral part of Ukrainian cultural tradition that date back to Pagan times. pysanky • ukrainian eggs • ukraine • ukraine history • easter
What are Soundex Codes? If you're new to genealogy, you might be wondering about those letter and number codes used in online databases and family tree software. soundex • code numbers • genealogy • geneology • family tree
Bogomil Sect - Bulgaria and Bosnia The Bogomils were a religious sect in both Bulgaria and Bosnia during the Middle Ages. The Bogomils had a widespread peasant following. bogomils • bulgaria • bosnia • orthodox • dualism
Browning’s ‘How do I love thee?’ Elizabeth Barrett Browning's speaker in "How do I love thee?" counts the ways that she loves her beloved: there are four ways in the octave and four ways in the sestet. browning’s how do i love thee • petrarchan sonnet • sonnets from the portuguese • octave • sestet
Clarinet Reeds What To Buy Choosing the right kind of clarinet reed is important. This article explains the differences between reeds and how to choose the reed that will help you play your best! clarinet reed • buy reeds • bass clarinet reed • hardness • fibracell
Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 showed that the solar system is still a very volatile place. comets • shoemaker-levy 9 • gene shoemaker • carolyn shoemaker • david levy
Daycare and Children What is the latest news of the effects of institutionalized childcare? The National Institutes on Health releases it's latest report on the pros - and cons of daycare. daycare • institutionalized childcare • effects of daycare • quality childcare • daycare and language skills
Easter In Greece In the Greek countryside, Easter is celebrated with tender green vegetables and a slow roasted lamb. There is no better place to celebrate the rebirth of spring. easter in greece • greek food • easter • greece • lamb
Fear Strikes Out It's baseball season! This year, we celebrate by watching Fear Strikes Out, the 1957 story of troubled outfielder Jimmy Piersall. fear strikes out • jimmy piersall • anthony perkins • karl malden • alan pakula
From Harpsichord to Piano The harpsichord and the piano at first glance appear very similar but their history is in many ways not one of two siblings but of mother and child. music • harpsichord • piano • instrument • spinet
Gorgeous Models Make You Feel Bad It's normal to feel depressed, angry, and bad all over about your size and shape after reading magazines with skinny gorgeous cover girl models. Learn how to thrive! gorgeous models make you feel bad • viewing magazine ads • tv ads make you feel bad • body image • decrease body image
John Wilkes Booth The life, times and personal agenda of one of the world's most colorful and famous assassins. john wilkes booth • junius brutus booth • edwin booth • assassination of abraham lincoln • ford's theater
Johnny Hart (1931 - 2007) Pt.#1 Johnny Hart, whose long-running strip comic B.C. courted both kudos and controversy, died at his storyboard aged 76. Part #1 of a two-part series. johnny hart • b.c. • the wizard of id • brant parker • charles m. schulz
Legacy of Ashes by Tim Weiner "Legacy of Ashes", Weiner's polemical history of the Central Intelligence Agency, is fiercely argued and impressively detailed. legacy of ashes • history of the cia • tim weiner • central intelligence agency • ussr
Newton's First Law Newton's First Law, the simplest of Newton's three laws of motion, provides a frame of reference for understanding all motion in the Universe. newton's first law • law of inertia • newton's 1st law • motion • force |
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