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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'History Men's Studies' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your History Men's Studies Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to History Men's Studies 1. Qi Gong Body Mind Breath Meditation Exercise Overview And Research - By: Spence Pentland Today Qigong is most often referred to as any set of breathing and Qi circulation techniques that are capable of improving health, preventing illness, and strengthening the body. Qigong is slow meditative exercise for the body, the breath, and the mind. Qi is the vital force... Featured ArticleFamily History Research - The Study Starts With You You have decided to dig into your family history. Your notebook contains everything you could recall about your relations. You began by recording your vital statistics and proceeded backwards jotting down all the details you could think of. So where do you go now?Have you rummaged around your home to locate any documents that can support the information, provide clues to work with or add interest and personality to the history you are compiling? You probably got out a bir ...
Read full story 2. Different Forms Of Family History Research - By: Govindji Patel Different Forms of Family History Research Family History research may involve many different forms of Genealogy, ranging from genetic genealogy, clan studies, one name studies, one place studies and the broader term genealogy covering aspects such as biography research general family l... 3. Age-based , Bresat , Cancer , Geographic - By: Roghayeh Habibi Comparison of Age –based distribution of breast cancer between the Asian population and developed countries ; A pilot study . Habibi R¹ , Alavi A² , Moein L² ¹Genetic Research Center , University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences , Tehran , Iran , ² Day Hospital , Departmen... 4. Genetic Genealogy Research - By: Garon Yoakum One of the first genetic genealogy studies was conducted in the late 1980s by scientists with the Department of Biochemistry at the University of California, Berkeley. These scientists Rebecca L. Cann, Mark Stoneking and Allan C. Wilson studied a newly discovered kind of DNA. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDN... 5. Discover Secrets, Surprises & Skeletons With Family History Research - By: Jane Biddulph Have you ever seen a family pedigree? Names and dates in elegant script winding back through time. If you are like most people your family doesn't come with a ready made pedigree. If you love puzzles maybe it is time you delved into the world of genealogy and family history. Digging int... 6. Why Study History? - By: Michael Russell Nicole Harms 1972843 Why teach history? A common quote says, “Those who fail to study history are doomed to repeat it.” It is often difficult for the history teacher to find the art of motivation teenagers to desiring to learn about the past. Is the past truly a key to the future? Why should we ca... 7. My Best German Friend - By: Belina Storrey In the past few years I have made many friends from all around the world, and I love it. There is nothing more fun than seeing my world expand as people from other countries and cultures teach me new things and expand my perspective. For some reason, I have made many German friends, but ... 8. The Best Of Amish Cooking - By: Molly Martin Informative Read ... Recommended ... 4 stars The Review This is not a story book, it is a cookbook. Recipes include Traditional and Contemporary Recipes Adapted from the Kitchens and Pantries of Old Order Amish Cooks. Before directions for preparing dishes the autho... 9. Does Alcoholism Run In Your Family? - By: Michael Russell Alcoholism is a physical dependence on alcoholic beverages. There are several determining factors in alcoholism. First alcoholics feel a physical dependence exhibited by withdrawal symptoms such as shaking, nausea, sweating, and anxiety when alcohol is stopped after heavy drinking. Drinking more a... 10. Colon Cancer Prevention Plan - By: Michael Russell Do you know if you are at risk of developing colon cancer? You may not know it but there are factors that put you at greater risk of contracting the disease. These factors can either be beyond your control or those, which are within your power to control. The following are factors that put a... 11. Family History Research - The Study Starts With You - By: Jane Biddulph You have decided to dig into your family history. Your notebook contains everything you could recall about your relations. You began by recording your vital statistics and proceeded backwards jotting down all the details you could think of. So where do you go now? Have you rum... 12. Stock Market Research - By: Jon Lynch There is a very large amount of stock market research conducted by stock market analysts, traders and other participants in the Australian stock market. All of the major stock broking firms conduct research as a major part of their operations and provide advice to their client... 13. Mens Rhythmic Gymnastics - By: Michael Russell Mens rhythmic gymnastics is much like rhythmic gymnastics for women but instead of using a mat they use a springboard. This is a sport that originally started out as being for women and girls but has since expanded to include men. To men who love dance and love gymnastics, this is a good thing. Espe... 14. Sleeping Problems - Causes, Approach, Treatment - By: Michael Russell Snoring is the sound make by the vibration of the soft palate (the rear of the roof of the mouth). Although it is often considered just an insignificant or entertaining problem, the disturbance caused by snoring can at times be distressing both to those affected and to their partners. Loud snoring m... 15. Genetic Genealogy Or Anthrogenealogy? - By: Michael Russell Long before genealogists began using DNA testing to trace family histories, academic researchers were using it for anthropological studies. Additionally, the literature is full of references to its use in animal and plant studies. Only recently has DNA testing been applied to human genealogical st... 16. Study In Germany The Best Education Bargain In The World - By: Sam Vogel More and more college-bound students from the U.S. and around the world are traveling to Germany to study, some for a semester or a year, but others to pursue a two- or four-year degree at one of the countrys many prestigious universities. The reason? Part of it is pure qualit... 17. Frank Lloyd Wright Designs - By: Michael Russell I moved from an excruciatingly small town (population 1,000) when I was nineteen. With two suitcases and 300 dollars, I flew to California to go to college and to finish growing up with my new best friend whom I had met back East. The first impressive sight I saw was the giant neon Carol Doda sign... 18. A History Of Coin Collecting - By: Michael Russell Today, it is believed that the first coins were bronze and used in China around 800-1,000BC. Lydia in Asia Minor used coins about 600-700 BC. The Lydian's coins were called "starters" which was a unit of weight. Starters were stamped with a lion's head image and made with a gold and silver alloy.... 19. Genealogy - One's Family History - By: Michael Russell Genealogy is the study of who is in a family and whom they are related to. The more general study of family history will also try to determine important information about their lives and deaths such as dates of birth and death and employment records. Genealogy has existed since ancient times. Geneal... 20. Colon Cancer Causes And Risk Factors - By: Michael Russell You or a family member have been diagnosed with colon cancer, and you want to know what caused this cancer. Doctors don’t know the exact cause of colon cancer, but they do know that it usually starts as small growths on the inside of the colon called polyps. These polyps can take years to grow lar... 21. Lung Cancer – Causes - By: Michael Russell Lung cancer is a disease in which tumors form in the lung tissues. It is the leading cancer killer in both American men and women. There are several causes of lung cancer including smoking, radon exposure, exposure to asbestos and toxic chemicals, lung inflammation and scarring, and family history. ... 22. Clinical Research Software - By: Leeanna Clinical research software can provide a single, integrated data capture and study management platform for post-approval research and registries conducted by biopharmaceutical and medical device companies, Clinical Research Organizations (CROs) and Academic Medical Centers (AMCs). Clinical resea... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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