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1. Separating Fact From Fiction In Historical Family Stories - By: Michael Russell
As you sit down to do a genealogy interview with your grandfather, he leans over and whispers to you, “You know, your great-great-grandmother was a Cherokee Indian Princess, don't you?” You will probably encounter this at some point in your family history research. Most people do. It can be extremel...

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Quilting History - Fiction Or Non-fiction?
Quilting in colonial times was not often picture perfect as we sometimes visualize it. In fact, life in those times was very rough and unforgiving. So to visualize Colonial Women's pastime as quilters, maybe more fiction, then non-fiction. What was the Colonial Women's life like? Their homes were poorly constructed with minimal safety from the outside elements. Nutrition was poor, because food was hard to come by. Sickness also, played a big part in colonial times. Puritan religion played
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2. Busting Acne Myths Requires Individualized Treatment And More Research - By: Naweko San-joyz
If you have acne, you know the deal- everybody has a cream or suggestion to help you get clear skin. But how do you separate myth, medicine and folklore to find an acne treatment that works for you? Thats what researcher Parker Magin set out to do in a study entitled, A systematic review of the evid...

3. Quilting History - Fiction Or Non-fiction? - By: Michael Russell
Quilting in colonial times was not often picture perfect as we sometimes visualize it. In fact, life in those times was very rough and unforgiving. So to visualize Colonial Women's pastime as quilters, maybe more fiction, then non-fiction. What was the Colonial Women's life like? Their homes wer...

4. Ragdoll Cat History Is Stranger Than Fiction - By: Louie Latour
The origins of Ragdoll cats are full of myth and controversy. This cat's history is often contradictory and confusing; some of the Ragdoll story is just not possible. Other parts we know to be factual. First things first: the Ragdoll cat breed started in California back in the 1960s. It was founded ...

5. Star Wars - By: Michael Russell
Star Wars: Fact of fiction? Your answer depends on your perspective. From a purely logical point of view, Star Wars is totally fictional. It is a futuristic sci-fi excursion into a universe of antasty and illusion. However, from an emotional and even spiritual viewpoint, Star wars are all too real....



6. Variety...even Children Need It - By: Jennifer Lb Leese
Books and children should go hand in hand. There are just about as many different books as there are different children. Variety is what everyone needseven children! Here are a few fabulously written electronic children`s books from authors who are sure to become favorites in your ho...

7. Acne - Myths And Reality - By: Michael Russell
Acne is a form of skin rash.  Acne is most commonly caused when oil glands on the surface of the skin get blocked.  Oil, or sebum, normally gets drained out of the skin pores, but when they get blocked and bacteria start growing, these blemishes appear on the skin.   Acne can app...

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