answers1: sounds like a bullsh*t class. should be easy like a high
school psychology class or what not.
answers2: You learn about people's ideas of how to think about things,
through the ages. <br>
<br>
You study the ideas of Plato, Socrates, Nietsche (sp.), Marx, Freud,
and other great thinkers. <br>
<br>
There's some reading & some writing essays, but it should be
interesting. It was easier for me than English essays.
answers3: Hi Daniel, <br>
<br>
Philosophy is the study of how people have thought about various
issues over the course of history. (The word comes from two Greek
roots and literally means "love of wisdom".) <br>
<br>
Philosophy is interesting and useful because it teaches us that people
have not always thought the way we do today. It gives us a sense of
perspective. <br>
<br>
Philosophy shows us how people have answered difficult questions, such
as: How did the world come into being? Does God exist? What is the
nature of God? Why do evil and suffering exist? What things are good,
beautiful, and true? <br>
<br>
Ethics is a subcategory of philosophy. It examines how to live well,
to do the right thing in a given circumstances, and why we should act
a certain way. <br>
<br>
Esthetics examines the nature of beauty. Epistemology looks at how we
know what we know -- the nature of reality. <br>
<br>
At the high school level, a study of philosophy will probably be a
general survey, not an in-depth examination. But the study of
philosophy does require you to think, to stretch your mind, and to
accept that there are many truths, not just one. <br>
<br>
Good luck in your studies. The world needs philosophers to think about
and find answers to the big questions of life!
Monday, 30 September 2019
Sunday, 29 September 2019
what is a good uni to go to for performing arts?
answers1: LIPA is a very good Performing Arts institute with many
impressive alumni. <br>
<br>
Central school in London. <br>
<br>
Royal Welsh. <br>
<br>
RADA <br>
<br>
LAMDA
impressive alumni. <br>
<br>
Central school in London. <br>
<br>
Royal Welsh. <br>
<br>
RADA <br>
<br>
LAMDA
Saturday, 28 September 2019
My parents don't understand how much I wanto act and how much I am into the performing arts...?
answers1: They have your best interests in mind. They know that out
of two hundred kids who love acting and want to be actresses, one or
two will succeed. The rest will do community theater plays
occasionally. <br>
<br>
It might be better if you tried to convince them that you enjoy acting
in school plays and would like to have that as an activity on your
college applications. Tell them that artistic activities are a plus,
and that it's good to show that you can work well in a group.
answers2: The MAJORITY of youngsters want to do drama, but there is a
very TINY call for actors. I had starring roles in several school
productions, but didn't lose sight of reality and wanted my major in
college to be pre-law. Then I had a serious car crash and couldn't
remember that much anymore, but college had to take me back by their
own policy. Then Dad died and we couldn't afford THAT school anymore,
so I switched and changed majors to theater. There's a lot more to
learn than there seems to be. So now I know all that, but there's
still no work in theater. And it's not just because of this economy.
<br>
<br>
To help you some, though, DO study singing/voice projection. You have
to make your lungs and diaphragm strong to be heard in a theater, as
not all have audio speakers.
answers3: Acting is fun. I love acting personally. At first my parents
weren't supportive. I convinced them by dedicating my spare time to
acting and music. Any spare time I had I was in plays or at drama
club. I was doing research like crazy. I was doing all I could to just
grasp any bit of knowledge I could get. Luckily for me I have always
been a very creative and artsy person and my parents weren't all that
surprised when I started talking about acting. I've found something I
feel passionate about. It isn't something that I'm in for a few months
or years and decide "I'm changing my mind. This isn't fun" I know
acting will always be in my life. If you know deep in your heart that
this is something that you want and you're willing to risk a lot over
it than I'd say go for the gold and make your passion known. As far as
I'm concerned you can be the most passionate person towards acting yet
never set foot on a performing arts camp ground. It will take time to
convince your parents. You just have to show them improvement and
dedication... remember there is ALWAYS room for improvement. For the
mean time just have fun, act goofy, and do a lot of research. You may
change your mind in the end
answers4: You just have to stick at it and be very entuhsiastic. It's
hard to win support from others who don't understand.
answers5: If they cared about your dreams and aspirations, you
wouldn't need to convince them of anything. But one day, if you make
it big, you can bet your booty they'll be very 'supportive' indeed =)
In the mean time, maybe you can find a part-time job to finance your
way into performing arts camp.
answers6: Well, being in only 3 plays isn't nearly enough experience
for you to make any decisions about acting as a career. <br>
But I can understand why you want this, and also your parents' point
of view. There are hundreds of thousands of unemployed actors - it's
a very hard way to try to make a living and even if you succeeded, you
would almost certainly spend most of your life working in bars or
stores just to pay the bills. Most actors do. <br>
Without your parents' support, you'll have to wait until you're an
adult to get any training, but in the meantime, if you are serious
about wanting to act, read every play you can get hold of, read books,
go to a school or community theatre club or stage group and learn
everything you can. Singing is often required so join a choir or
singing group - dance is really useful too. <br>
Work hard at all your school subjects and get as many good grades as
you can so you can get onto a high school course including Drama or
Performing Arts, and also ideally subjects like Psychology, English,
Sociology, etc. Take an interest in everything. Then apply for a
drama school. <br>
You are looking at years of hard work, very little glamour, terrible
rates of pay – if any – doing odd jobs while you're auditioning for
acting work. It's not something you should even be considering unless
you're totally passionate about acting and can't imagine doing
anything else. You'll probably never be famous, or make much money,
but if it's what you really want, go for it. If it's just a nice idea
because it sounds fun and exciting and so on, forget it.
answers7: Good, first of all, hes young proper now, also, with kids,
you can't set your hopes up too high. I consider it can be first-rate
that you're encouraging him and so forth. But you have to let these
feelings of failure go. So might be your child is not doing as good as
you hoped. As long as he's pleased, then you are not a failure
whatsoever! In case you believe like your hopes were let down, do the
same thing you do together with your child, with yourself. Feel of the
entire positive matters he did/does, and then try to discover the
underlying reason why you feel this way. Do you consider like he could
do higher, however is somehow now not pushing himself as difficult as
he must? If so, maybe talk to him about investing himself a hundred%
on the subject of attempting new matters. Subsequently though, it can
be what your baby accomplishes and does the first-rate in that
matters, and now not what he doesn't do so nice it. Besides, hes 6!!
There is plenty of time for him to reinforce! Do not worry so early
on, he'll get better with time. Just take a deep breath and say "My
little one is doing the first-class he can, and thats what i should be
happy with"
of two hundred kids who love acting and want to be actresses, one or
two will succeed. The rest will do community theater plays
occasionally. <br>
<br>
It might be better if you tried to convince them that you enjoy acting
in school plays and would like to have that as an activity on your
college applications. Tell them that artistic activities are a plus,
and that it's good to show that you can work well in a group.
answers2: The MAJORITY of youngsters want to do drama, but there is a
very TINY call for actors. I had starring roles in several school
productions, but didn't lose sight of reality and wanted my major in
college to be pre-law. Then I had a serious car crash and couldn't
remember that much anymore, but college had to take me back by their
own policy. Then Dad died and we couldn't afford THAT school anymore,
so I switched and changed majors to theater. There's a lot more to
learn than there seems to be. So now I know all that, but there's
still no work in theater. And it's not just because of this economy.
<br>
<br>
To help you some, though, DO study singing/voice projection. You have
to make your lungs and diaphragm strong to be heard in a theater, as
not all have audio speakers.
answers3: Acting is fun. I love acting personally. At first my parents
weren't supportive. I convinced them by dedicating my spare time to
acting and music. Any spare time I had I was in plays or at drama
club. I was doing research like crazy. I was doing all I could to just
grasp any bit of knowledge I could get. Luckily for me I have always
been a very creative and artsy person and my parents weren't all that
surprised when I started talking about acting. I've found something I
feel passionate about. It isn't something that I'm in for a few months
or years and decide "I'm changing my mind. This isn't fun" I know
acting will always be in my life. If you know deep in your heart that
this is something that you want and you're willing to risk a lot over
it than I'd say go for the gold and make your passion known. As far as
I'm concerned you can be the most passionate person towards acting yet
never set foot on a performing arts camp ground. It will take time to
convince your parents. You just have to show them improvement and
dedication... remember there is ALWAYS room for improvement. For the
mean time just have fun, act goofy, and do a lot of research. You may
change your mind in the end
answers4: You just have to stick at it and be very entuhsiastic. It's
hard to win support from others who don't understand.
answers5: If they cared about your dreams and aspirations, you
wouldn't need to convince them of anything. But one day, if you make
it big, you can bet your booty they'll be very 'supportive' indeed =)
In the mean time, maybe you can find a part-time job to finance your
way into performing arts camp.
answers6: Well, being in only 3 plays isn't nearly enough experience
for you to make any decisions about acting as a career. <br>
But I can understand why you want this, and also your parents' point
of view. There are hundreds of thousands of unemployed actors - it's
a very hard way to try to make a living and even if you succeeded, you
would almost certainly spend most of your life working in bars or
stores just to pay the bills. Most actors do. <br>
Without your parents' support, you'll have to wait until you're an
adult to get any training, but in the meantime, if you are serious
about wanting to act, read every play you can get hold of, read books,
go to a school or community theatre club or stage group and learn
everything you can. Singing is often required so join a choir or
singing group - dance is really useful too. <br>
Work hard at all your school subjects and get as many good grades as
you can so you can get onto a high school course including Drama or
Performing Arts, and also ideally subjects like Psychology, English,
Sociology, etc. Take an interest in everything. Then apply for a
drama school. <br>
You are looking at years of hard work, very little glamour, terrible
rates of pay – if any – doing odd jobs while you're auditioning for
acting work. It's not something you should even be considering unless
you're totally passionate about acting and can't imagine doing
anything else. You'll probably never be famous, or make much money,
but if it's what you really want, go for it. If it's just a nice idea
because it sounds fun and exciting and so on, forget it.
answers7: Good, first of all, hes young proper now, also, with kids,
you can't set your hopes up too high. I consider it can be first-rate
that you're encouraging him and so forth. But you have to let these
feelings of failure go. So might be your child is not doing as good as
you hoped. As long as he's pleased, then you are not a failure
whatsoever! In case you believe like your hopes were let down, do the
same thing you do together with your child, with yourself. Feel of the
entire positive matters he did/does, and then try to discover the
underlying reason why you feel this way. Do you consider like he could
do higher, however is somehow now not pushing himself as difficult as
he must? If so, maybe talk to him about investing himself a hundred%
on the subject of attempting new matters. Subsequently though, it can
be what your baby accomplishes and does the first-rate in that
matters, and now not what he doesn't do so nice it. Besides, hes 6!!
There is plenty of time for him to reinforce! Do not worry so early
on, he'll get better with time. Just take a deep breath and say "My
little one is doing the first-class he can, and thats what i should be
happy with"
Friday, 27 September 2019
I want to go to a performing arts school?
answers1: The one I'm in is New Youth Theatre. <br>
They really good, they teach you performing arts (singing, dancing and
acting). A term is 4 months for 125 pounds, and at the end of each
term we have a play at the nearest theatre. Like a proper play. <br>
They have branches everywhere, you'll find one easily. <br>
http://www.newyouththeatre.co.uk/
answers2: r u talking about high schools or colleges?
They really good, they teach you performing arts (singing, dancing and
acting). A term is 4 months for 125 pounds, and at the end of each
term we have a play at the nearest theatre. Like a proper play. <br>
They have branches everywhere, you'll find one easily. <br>
http://www.newyouththeatre.co.uk/
answers2: r u talking about high schools or colleges?
Thursday, 26 September 2019
How do I convince my parents that working in Performing Arts can be a good career choice?
answers1: You had better hope they know LESS about working in the
performing arts than YOU do. The ONE THING IS.. i's not a REGULAR
JOB.. you can go WEEKS or MONTHS between a PAY CHECK and to get THAT
you may have to move across the country for months on end. If you
want a career in the Performing Arts then go to a good CULINARY ARTS
SCHOOL and become a CHEF and perform on the side until you are good
enough or famous enough to make it in Performing Arts. <br>
<br>
I've been a professional musician for over 55 years and I have NEVER
known or worked with any other professionals in the Performing Arts
who did NOT have FOOD SERVICE somewhere on their C.V.
performing arts than YOU do. The ONE THING IS.. i's not a REGULAR
JOB.. you can go WEEKS or MONTHS between a PAY CHECK and to get THAT
you may have to move across the country for months on end. If you
want a career in the Performing Arts then go to a good CULINARY ARTS
SCHOOL and become a CHEF and perform on the side until you are good
enough or famous enough to make it in Performing Arts. <br>
<br>
I've been a professional musician for over 55 years and I have NEVER
known or worked with any other professionals in the Performing Arts
who did NOT have FOOD SERVICE somewhere on their C.V.
Wednesday, 25 September 2019
What counts as Visual performing Arts credits?
answers1: Looking at the UC website: <br>
<br>
f. Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 year required <br>
A single yearlong approved arts course from a single VPA discipline:
dance, drama/theater, music or visual art. <br>
<br>
It looks like to complete the F requirement you need 1 year, so just a
guess but it seems like you may need to take Photo 2 to be one year of
a single discipline. <br>
<a href="http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/paths_to_adm/freshman/subject_reqs.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ad...</a>
<br>
<br>
Go to this website, and put in your school name and it should have all
the courses at your school and if they count and what they count for.
<br>
<a href="https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/pages/flowcourselist/courseListSchool.jsf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/pages/flo...</a>
<br>
<br>
It think this must be why at my son's private school they emphasize
that you will be in your VPA for one full year in 9th, so choose
something you'll enjoy for that whole time. They also go by semester,
but most classes are a full year. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers2: This would be different at every school, so you really need
to talk to your advisor about this. At most places, you could take
two unrelated courses to fulfill the requirements, but I don't want to
mislead you by assuming that your school has the same rules.
<br>
f. Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) – 1 year required <br>
A single yearlong approved arts course from a single VPA discipline:
dance, drama/theater, music or visual art. <br>
<br>
It looks like to complete the F requirement you need 1 year, so just a
guess but it seems like you may need to take Photo 2 to be one year of
a single discipline. <br>
<a href="http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/admissions/undergrad_adm/paths_to_adm/freshman/subject_reqs.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/ad...</a>
<br>
<br>
Go to this website, and put in your school name and it should have all
the courses at your school and if they count and what they count for.
<br>
<a href="https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/pages/flowcourselist/courseListSchool.jsf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://doorways.ucop.edu/list/pages/flo...</a>
<br>
<br>
It think this must be why at my son's private school they emphasize
that you will be in your VPA for one full year in 9th, so choose
something you'll enjoy for that whole time. They also go by semester,
but most classes are a full year. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers2: This would be different at every school, so you really need
to talk to your advisor about this. At most places, you could take
two unrelated courses to fulfill the requirements, but I don't want to
mislead you by assuming that your school has the same rules.
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
How do you delete the history from the AVG tool bar?
answers1: press tools go down to browsing history click on it and then
press delete history
answers2: go to "tools" at the top right hand corner of your page
under "settings" and beside "page" then go into internet options and
go to content and then go to "autocomplete" settings and untick the
boxes............ =)
press delete history
answers2: go to "tools" at the top right hand corner of your page
under "settings" and beside "page" then go into internet options and
go to content and then go to "autocomplete" settings and untick the
boxes............ =)
Monday, 23 September 2019
9th grade history and 10th grade history????
answers1: I was in American History for 9th, then continued with it in
10th. I'm now in 11th grade and taking World History.
answers2: Depends on your school. I took World History 9th grade and
American History 10th grade
answers3: World History and Geography first then U.S History
answers4: It all depends on your school. Mine had American History
9th and World History 10th. Other kids who had come would have to be
in 9th classes for American History because their school just had it
set up differently. You should go talk to your guidance counselor
about schedules.
10th. I'm now in 11th grade and taking World History.
answers2: Depends on your school. I took World History 9th grade and
American History 10th grade
answers3: World History and Geography first then U.S History
answers4: It all depends on your school. Mine had American History
9th and World History 10th. Other kids who had come would have to be
in 9th classes for American History because their school just had it
set up differently. You should go talk to your guidance counselor
about schedules.
Sunday, 22 September 2019
how to save passwords and history?
answers1: Step 1 <br>
Select "Tools" and then "Internet Options" from the browser toolbar. <br>
Step 2 <br>
Go to the "General" tab and click "Settings" located in the
Browsing History section. <br>
Step 3 <br>
In the Browsing History section, type a number in the list box
next to "Days to keep pages in history." (NOTE: You can type directly
over the number in the list box instead of scrolling using the up and
down arrows.) <br>
Step 4 <br>
Select "View Files" and then choose "Edit" from the toolbar
menu. Next, choose "Select All." <br>
Step 5 <br>
Select "Edit" from the toolbar menu and then choose "Copy to Folder." <br>
Step 6 <br>
Select the location of where to place the folder by clicking on
the expansion node or subfolder and click "Make New Folder." <br>
Step 7 <br>
Type in a name for your folder and then click "Copy." (If you
find it difficult to alter the name of the new folder, right-click on
it, select "Rename" to access the title, then type in a new name for
it.) <br>
<br>
Hope it helps you. For more information http://www.iyogi.ca
answers2: You can do it by using system restore. Follow these steps
carefully and read the warning. <br>
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2270768_recover-deleted-history-windows.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ehow.com/how_2270768_recover-...</a>
Select "Tools" and then "Internet Options" from the browser toolbar. <br>
Step 2 <br>
Go to the "General" tab and click "Settings" located in the
Browsing History section. <br>
Step 3 <br>
In the Browsing History section, type a number in the list box
next to "Days to keep pages in history." (NOTE: You can type directly
over the number in the list box instead of scrolling using the up and
down arrows.) <br>
Step 4 <br>
Select "View Files" and then choose "Edit" from the toolbar
menu. Next, choose "Select All." <br>
Step 5 <br>
Select "Edit" from the toolbar menu and then choose "Copy to Folder." <br>
Step 6 <br>
Select the location of where to place the folder by clicking on
the expansion node or subfolder and click "Make New Folder." <br>
Step 7 <br>
Type in a name for your folder and then click "Copy." (If you
find it difficult to alter the name of the new folder, right-click on
it, select "Rename" to access the title, then type in a new name for
it.) <br>
<br>
Hope it helps you. For more information http://www.iyogi.ca
answers2: You can do it by using system restore. Follow these steps
carefully and read the warning. <br>
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2270768_recover-deleted-history-windows.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ehow.com/how_2270768_recover-...</a>
Saturday, 21 September 2019
Belgium's History?????????
answers1: In short: coming independent from The Netherlands in 1830 -
occupied by the Germans during World War I and World War II - is now a
federal state. <br>
<br>
Read more at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Belgium"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_...</a>
answers2: a short historical past of Belgium ??? start up of Belgium:
1830. after a splash strubble. Befor at the same time interior the
Netherlands. First King: Leopold a million of Saksen Cobourg. 2 areas:
Vlaanderen and Wallonië. 2 languages: Dutch (Vlaanderen) and French
(Wallonië). Belgium had suffered lots interior the the two worldwide
wars. So this replaced into short.
answers3: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/be.html
occupied by the Germans during World War I and World War II - is now a
federal state. <br>
<br>
Read more at <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Belgium"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_...</a>
answers2: a short historical past of Belgium ??? start up of Belgium:
1830. after a splash strubble. Befor at the same time interior the
Netherlands. First King: Leopold a million of Saksen Cobourg. 2 areas:
Vlaanderen and Wallonië. 2 languages: Dutch (Vlaanderen) and French
(Wallonië). Belgium had suffered lots interior the the two worldwide
wars. So this replaced into short.
answers3: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/be.html
Friday, 20 September 2019
what is the best website to get information on history?
answers1: www.sparknotes.com <br>
www.americanrhetoric.com <br>
The Guilder Lehrman Institute Site <br>
Harvard, Yale and Stanford College Sites <br>
www.refdesk.com
answers2: wikipedia
answers3: Go to history.com <br>
(thats the history channel website) <br>
Hope it helps!!
answers4: historychannel.com is the best- trust me
answers5: BBC bite size
www.americanrhetoric.com <br>
The Guilder Lehrman Institute Site <br>
Harvard, Yale and Stanford College Sites <br>
www.refdesk.com
answers2: wikipedia
answers3: Go to history.com <br>
(thats the history channel website) <br>
Hope it helps!!
answers4: historychannel.com is the best- trust me
answers5: BBC bite size
Thursday, 19 September 2019
what is apoptosis and genealogy? what is it all study about?
answers1: Genealogy is studying Family History. <br>
<br>
Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death.
answers2: Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death (PCD)
that may occur in multicellular organisms...Biochemistry <br>
<br>
Geneaolgy is the process of collecting ancestors names, dates etc from
cited records, where as Family History is additional to genealogy in
researching ancestors life lines, time lines ( not just vital
information) <br>
<br>
The two (apoptosis and genealogy) have little or nothing to do with each other
answers3: Genealogy is not genetics. It is tracing one's ancestors
using documents/records.
answers4: Apoptosis is essentially programmed cell death. <br>
<br>
Genealogy is studying your ancestors. <br>
<br>
There is no link between the two.
<br>
Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death.
answers2: Apoptosis is the process of programmed cell death (PCD)
that may occur in multicellular organisms...Biochemistry <br>
<br>
Geneaolgy is the process of collecting ancestors names, dates etc from
cited records, where as Family History is additional to genealogy in
researching ancestors life lines, time lines ( not just vital
information) <br>
<br>
The two (apoptosis and genealogy) have little or nothing to do with each other
answers3: Genealogy is not genetics. It is tracing one's ancestors
using documents/records.
answers4: Apoptosis is essentially programmed cell death. <br>
<br>
Genealogy is studying your ancestors. <br>
<br>
There is no link between the two.
Wednesday, 18 September 2019
what happened to the genealogy chat room sure cannot find this?
answers1: Great question. <br>
<br>
Here is a free genealogy chat room at about.com <br>
<br>
<a href="http://genealogy.about.com/mpchat.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genealogy.about.com/mpchat.htm</a>
<br>
<br>
Another popular free one is at genealogy.com <br>
<br>
<a href="http://chat01.genealogy.com:4080/chat/world/html/index.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://chat01.genealogy.com:4080/chat/wo...</a>
<br>
<br>
Best of luck.
<br>
Here is a free genealogy chat room at about.com <br>
<br>
<a href="http://genealogy.about.com/mpchat.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genealogy.about.com/mpchat.htm</a>
<br>
<br>
Another popular free one is at genealogy.com <br>
<br>
<a href="http://chat01.genealogy.com:4080/chat/world/html/index.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://chat01.genealogy.com:4080/chat/wo...</a>
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<br>
Best of luck.
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
what is the best genealogy site to use.?
answers1: If you will send me your information I will help you. There
is absolutely no charge. I am an elderly former researcher and do it
just to help people.
answers2: See -- <a href="https://backgroundreports.im/ancestry"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://backgroundreports.im/ancestry</a>
answers3: You ask which site is best. Well, simply put, that depends
upon how long ago and where in the world you intend to search. As a
general rule, it is Ancestry, but some sites are better for specific
searches. <br>
<br>
So, try all of these: <br>
You should start by asking all your living relatives about family
history. Then, armed with that information, you can go to your public
library and check to see if it has a genealogy department. Most do
nowadays; also, don't forget to check at community colleges,
universities, etc. Our public library has both www.ancestry.com and
www.heritagequest.com free for anyone to use (no library card
required). <br>
Another place to check out is any of the Mormon's Family History
Centers. They allow people to search for their family history (and,
NO, they don't try to convert you). <br>
A third option is one of the following websites: <br>
<a href="http://www.searchforancestors.com/..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.searchforancestors.com/...</a>
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739...</a>
<br>
<br>
www dot usgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot census dot gov/ <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
www dot ukgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot archives dot gov/ <br>
<br>
http://www.familysearch.org/ <br>
<br>
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/... <br>
<br>
http://www.cyndislist.com/ <br>
<br>
www dot geni dot com/ <br>
<br>
Cyndi's has the most links to genealogy websites, whether ship's
passenger lists, ancestors from Africa, ancestors from the
Philippines, where ever and whatever. <br>
<br>
Of course, you may be successful by googling: "john doe, born 1620,
plimouth, massachusetts" as an example. <br>
<br>
Good luck and have fun! <br>
<br>
Check out this article on five great free genealogy websites: <br>
<br>
www dot associatedcontent dot com/article... <br>
<br>
Then there is the DNA test; if you decide you want to REALLY know
where your ancestors came from opt for the DNA test. Besides all the
mistakes that officials commonly make, from 10% to 20% of birth
certificates list the father wrong; that is, mama was doing the
hanky-panky and someone else was the REAL father. That won't show up
on the internet or in books; it WILL show up in DNA. <br>
I used www.familytreedna.com which works with the National Geographics
Genotype Program. <br>
<br>
Don't forget your local library...and others you can search via
internet. I found the death certificate, and the names of the
parents, of a great-grandmother who died in Kansas City in 1915 at a
library. There was no info about her on any of the internet sites I
checked.
is absolutely no charge. I am an elderly former researcher and do it
just to help people.
answers2: See -- <a href="https://backgroundreports.im/ancestry"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://backgroundreports.im/ancestry</a>
answers3: You ask which site is best. Well, simply put, that depends
upon how long ago and where in the world you intend to search. As a
general rule, it is Ancestry, but some sites are better for specific
searches. <br>
<br>
So, try all of these: <br>
You should start by asking all your living relatives about family
history. Then, armed with that information, you can go to your public
library and check to see if it has a genealogy department. Most do
nowadays; also, don't forget to check at community colleges,
universities, etc. Our public library has both www.ancestry.com and
www.heritagequest.com free for anyone to use (no library card
required). <br>
Another place to check out is any of the Mormon's Family History
Centers. They allow people to search for their family history (and,
NO, they don't try to convert you). <br>
A third option is one of the following websites: <br>
<a href="http://www.searchforancestors.com/..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.searchforancestors.com/...</a>
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739...</a>
<br>
<br>
www dot usgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot census dot gov/ <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
www dot ukgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot archives dot gov/ <br>
<br>
http://www.familysearch.org/ <br>
<br>
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/... <br>
<br>
http://www.cyndislist.com/ <br>
<br>
www dot geni dot com/ <br>
<br>
Cyndi's has the most links to genealogy websites, whether ship's
passenger lists, ancestors from Africa, ancestors from the
Philippines, where ever and whatever. <br>
<br>
Of course, you may be successful by googling: "john doe, born 1620,
plimouth, massachusetts" as an example. <br>
<br>
Good luck and have fun! <br>
<br>
Check out this article on five great free genealogy websites: <br>
<br>
www dot associatedcontent dot com/article... <br>
<br>
Then there is the DNA test; if you decide you want to REALLY know
where your ancestors came from opt for the DNA test. Besides all the
mistakes that officials commonly make, from 10% to 20% of birth
certificates list the father wrong; that is, mama was doing the
hanky-panky and someone else was the REAL father. That won't show up
on the internet or in books; it WILL show up in DNA. <br>
I used www.familytreedna.com which works with the National Geographics
Genotype Program. <br>
<br>
Don't forget your local library...and others you can search via
internet. I found the death certificate, and the names of the
parents, of a great-grandmother who died in Kansas City in 1915 at a
library. There was no info about her on any of the internet sites I
checked.
Monday, 16 September 2019
100% absolutely free genealogy sites?
answers1: Genealogy Site
answers2: Im looking up my family tree also, and I haven't found any
FREE sites either. Ancestry.com, Genebase.com, sometimes you can get
a little info from the sites. Look up anything like ancestry,
genealogy.com , my family tree,Laterday saint site ( they are Mormans
and suppose to have the best site, but I think you still have to pay.
Hope any of this helps tojen
answers3: .
answers4: There are a couple of options you can try. <br>
One, is that your local Library might have something called
Ancestry.com Library Edition. <br>
<br>
The Library Edition is free, but not all Library's have it. It's been
a great service for me, because right now, I can't afford a genealogy
service right now either:) <br>
<br>
Also, you could try to google: Free Genealogy Sites, and you might get
something. <br>
Sometimes, you might have to sign-up with a free account in order to
get records. <br>
<br>
This website sounds like it's free: <a
href="http://www.myheritage.com/research"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.myheritage.com/research</a> <br>
<br>
But, you have to install it and sign -up first:)
answers5: My answer is lengthy and I apologize for that but I want to
warn you of the advantages and the pitfalls of genealogy on the
internet. <br>
<br>
Websites that only have family trees are not worth a plug nickel
unless you are willing to verify the information with
documents/records. They are subscriber submitted, very seldom
documented and if they are they are poorly documented. You frequently
will see the different info on the same people from different
subscribers. Then you will see the absolute same info on the same
people from different subscribers but you would be very foolish if you
thought for one moment that that means it is correct. A lot of people
copy without verifying. The information can be useful as clues only as
to where to get the documentation. <br>
<br>
I recently found I was dead. So was my sister and my brother-in-law.
We died in New Jersey. Since the only time my sister and I were ever
in New Jersey is when our family drove through it coming from New York
in 1956. Hey! we've been dead for 52 years. It says so on the
internet. It has to be right if it is on the internet! <br>
<br>
I found out that family on both sides married and died in New Jersey.
Since my ancestry is mostly southern American colonial with some
exceptions and those exceptions came in through southern ports, I was
surprised. <br>
<br>
This tree would have been accepted by any genealogy website. You can
make up an entirely fictitious family tree and it will be accepted.
You disagree with something someone has on one of your family members,
the websites will tell you that it is between you and the other
subscriber. <br>
<br>
Now the best for the total amount of records online isn't free but
your public library might have a subscription to it. That is
Ancestry.Com. Still be careful about the information in their family
trees. <br>
<br>
Cyndi'sList.com is a website with links to many other websites, some
free and some not. Many people involved in genealogy find it helpful.
<br>
<br>
Not all records are online but the ones you will find will save you
time and money traveling to courthouses, libraries etc. <br>
<br>
However your first free source is your own family. Get information
from them. Tape your senior members if they will let you. People who
do this state they go back and listen to the tape again after doing
research and hear things they didn't hear the first time around. I am
not saying they won't be confused or wrong on some things. <br>
<br>
Find out if anybody in your family has any old family bibles. Ask to
see and make copies of birth, marriage and death certificates.
Depending on the religious faith, baptismal, first communion,
confirmation and marriage certificates from their church can be
helpful. <br>
<br>
A good free source is a Family History Center at a Latter Day
Saints(Mormon) Church. They have records on people all over the world,
not just Mormons. In Salt Lake City, they have the world's largest
genealogical collection. Their FHCs can order microfilm for you to
view at a nominal fee. <br>
<br>
They won't try to convert you, at least they haven't done so to me or
anyone else that I know.
answers2: Im looking up my family tree also, and I haven't found any
FREE sites either. Ancestry.com, Genebase.com, sometimes you can get
a little info from the sites. Look up anything like ancestry,
genealogy.com , my family tree,Laterday saint site ( they are Mormans
and suppose to have the best site, but I think you still have to pay.
Hope any of this helps tojen
answers3: .
answers4: There are a couple of options you can try. <br>
One, is that your local Library might have something called
Ancestry.com Library Edition. <br>
<br>
The Library Edition is free, but not all Library's have it. It's been
a great service for me, because right now, I can't afford a genealogy
service right now either:) <br>
<br>
Also, you could try to google: Free Genealogy Sites, and you might get
something. <br>
Sometimes, you might have to sign-up with a free account in order to
get records. <br>
<br>
This website sounds like it's free: <a
href="http://www.myheritage.com/research"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.myheritage.com/research</a> <br>
<br>
But, you have to install it and sign -up first:)
answers5: My answer is lengthy and I apologize for that but I want to
warn you of the advantages and the pitfalls of genealogy on the
internet. <br>
<br>
Websites that only have family trees are not worth a plug nickel
unless you are willing to verify the information with
documents/records. They are subscriber submitted, very seldom
documented and if they are they are poorly documented. You frequently
will see the different info on the same people from different
subscribers. Then you will see the absolute same info on the same
people from different subscribers but you would be very foolish if you
thought for one moment that that means it is correct. A lot of people
copy without verifying. The information can be useful as clues only as
to where to get the documentation. <br>
<br>
I recently found I was dead. So was my sister and my brother-in-law.
We died in New Jersey. Since the only time my sister and I were ever
in New Jersey is when our family drove through it coming from New York
in 1956. Hey! we've been dead for 52 years. It says so on the
internet. It has to be right if it is on the internet! <br>
<br>
I found out that family on both sides married and died in New Jersey.
Since my ancestry is mostly southern American colonial with some
exceptions and those exceptions came in through southern ports, I was
surprised. <br>
<br>
This tree would have been accepted by any genealogy website. You can
make up an entirely fictitious family tree and it will be accepted.
You disagree with something someone has on one of your family members,
the websites will tell you that it is between you and the other
subscriber. <br>
<br>
Now the best for the total amount of records online isn't free but
your public library might have a subscription to it. That is
Ancestry.Com. Still be careful about the information in their family
trees. <br>
<br>
Cyndi'sList.com is a website with links to many other websites, some
free and some not. Many people involved in genealogy find it helpful.
<br>
<br>
Not all records are online but the ones you will find will save you
time and money traveling to courthouses, libraries etc. <br>
<br>
However your first free source is your own family. Get information
from them. Tape your senior members if they will let you. People who
do this state they go back and listen to the tape again after doing
research and hear things they didn't hear the first time around. I am
not saying they won't be confused or wrong on some things. <br>
<br>
Find out if anybody in your family has any old family bibles. Ask to
see and make copies of birth, marriage and death certificates.
Depending on the religious faith, baptismal, first communion,
confirmation and marriage certificates from their church can be
helpful. <br>
<br>
A good free source is a Family History Center at a Latter Day
Saints(Mormon) Church. They have records on people all over the world,
not just Mormons. In Salt Lake City, they have the world's largest
genealogical collection. Their FHCs can order microfilm for you to
view at a nominal fee. <br>
<br>
They won't try to convert you, at least they haven't done so to me or
anyone else that I know.
Sunday, 15 September 2019
Genealogy?...?
answers1: There are many FREE programs. I prefer Brothers Keeper, and
I find it really simple to use. It will let you add a lot of
information and print out books ... I use the trial version and copy
to text and then use a text to pdf converter after I edit it. For free
information start with what you know. <br>
Ask parents and grandparents etc... Then joining RootsWeb mailing
lists and/or posting queries to genealogy message boards will find you
help with accessing census records that are usually pay ones. Lots of
people on those lists are willing to help each other out. Try out the
various FREE genealogy programs to find the one that you like. I am
sure that you find that this becomes an obsession.
answers2: first start with your family, your parents names and birth
places and their parents names and birth places, then you can go to
any of these cities and look up the records, and from those you can
get the name of the parents of those people. and so on.
answers3: Like Ted Said, <br>
<br>
PAF is absolutely free and can be downloaded following the path he
gave... now here is my pat answer for researching your roots. <br>
<br>
<br>
Here are a few links that may help you in your search. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://genforum.genealogy.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genforum.genealogy.com</a> <br>
<a href="http://boards.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://boards.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
These are the messageboards at both GenForum and Rootsweb. You can
look at the message boards either by surname, county, state, country
and there is even some little specialty boards like ones for wars and
cemeteries, etc. You may or may not find your relatives on these
boards and even if you don't it would be wise to post a query and see
who answers. I have found these to be very useful boards for finding
your genealogy. If someone responds to your query, the board will send
you an E-mail to let you know that someone has responded. <br>
<br>
I must say, however, that a good genealogy query, doesn't just say. "
I need information on John Smith" Try to provide as many dates,
places, and details as possible. One little thing can make the
difference as to the answer you get. <br>
<br>
a good query has <br>
<br>
1) the persons name <br>
2) all of the biographical information you know to date and <br>
3) asks a specific question <br>
<br>
The reason a query should be so specific is because people won't waste
your time and theirs telling you what you already know. I have done
lookups for people already and reported my findings only to be told,
"Well, I knew that!" It would have been helpful if they would have
told me that they knew that from the beginning. I probably would have
checked a different set of sources to further the search. Also, by
providing ALL of your known information (for example, the childrens
names) it gives people alternate people to research to help arrive at
your answer. <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://lists.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://lists.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
This is the link to the mailing lists at Rootsweb. Basically a mailing
list is like a study group. All of its members are interested in a
particular surname or locality in one way or another. Everytime
someone posts, you receive an E-mail. You can always unsubscribe at
anytime. If you aren't interested in joining the list, there is a
searchable archive of all the postings. Some of these mailing lists at
Rootsweb go back 10 years. Simply click the "search the archives" link
and then enter your search terms. <br>
<br>
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/.......... <br>
<br>
This is the link to the world connect family trees at Rootsweb. These
are user contributed family trees. These may or may not be related to
your family, but it is a starting point. If you find one with members
of your family, I always recommend double checking it, or getting in
touch with the contributer whose name and E-mail address should appear
with the tree. <br>
<br>
http://www.gencircles.com/ <br>
<br>
This is a link to the trees on the gencircles website. Again, I
recommend double checking any information you may find on your
particular family. <br>
<br>
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/f... <br>
<br>
Finally, here is the site for the church of the Latter Day Saints
website. Simply put in your search terms and press search. I'm sure
you can figure it out from there. <br>
<br>
If you are interested in doing your genealogy, the best way to get
started is to start with yourself. Write down everything you know
about your parents, then keep going back until you run stuck. Most
people can get back to their grandparents and maybe a set of great
grandparents. At this point there are so many ways to get back further
in your tree. Much of it depends on the records available. For
instance, it you live in the United States, public records are only
going to take you back so far. Many localities weren't required to
keep records until the late 1800's or even early 1900's, and many
courthouses were burned in the Civil War destroying many of the
existing records that were already in place. In Europe and many other
countries, records go back a lot further. Other avenues of getting
information are studying old land records, wills, cemeteries, city
directories, local histories and military records. Another gold mine
of information is if your parents kept old letters of the family. It
wasn't uncommon in the early twentieth century for women to have post
card books. Some old post cards have some interesting information as
well. If you are young, you may have the honor of being able to
interview your grandparents for information. If you do this, I would
recommend taping the conversation because often it is impossible to
remember everything they said and you will have a treasure for future
generations. Even though tracing your tree yourself takes a lot of
time and a lot of effort, you learn so much and it is so much more
worthwhile than pulling up a tree on a website and wondering where in
the world the author got their information. <br>
<br>
Here are a few more websites that may help you in your search. These
are more United States oriented so if you live in another part of the
world, these will probably not be of help to you. Hwever, the above
mentioned links will appeal to a world wide audience. <br>
<br>
http://www.usgenweb.org/ -When you get to the main page, you can get
to the state and individual locality pages by clicking on the
appropriate links. Keep in mind that some towns are going to have more
information than some smaller obscure towns. It all depends on what
kinds of volunteers contribute information to their sites. Genealogy
is very much a hobby that depends on people. <br>
<br>
Check your LOCAL LIBRARY. Many libraries have subscriptions to
Ancestry.com or hertiage quest that you can Access from home with your
library card number. Heritage Quest is geared mostly toward the US
records. <br>
<br>
www.interment.net or www.findagrave.com These are cemetery sites that
have grown by leaps and bounds. <br>
<br>
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-b... <br>
<br>
This is the link to the Social Security Death index. This is a very
helpful resource to finding death dates of people who died in recent
years (since about the 60's) <br>
<br>
If your family immigrated to the US in the last 100-125 years you can try <br>
www.ellisisland.org <br>
This one is cool because you can actually have a look at the ships
manifests!! <br>
<br>
If you start your search for your ancestry, it will probably turn into
an obsession. It is very addicting and it is like a big puzzle with so
many benefits. You learn where your family came from, where they've
been, often you can learn about family medical history. There just
isn't a down side. Remember the old addage, "If you want something
done right, you often have to do it your self." You are not going to
just find your entire genealogy in one search. It is an ongoing
puzzle. I tell people, if you can find one thing every time you are
searching, you are doing GREAT. If you find any more than that at any
given time you are LUCKY!! Write to me if you have any questions. I
would be happy to help if I can. Blessings
answers4: I'll paste my long, standard answer below, but first - The
Mormons will let you download PAF for free. It is a basic genealogy
program that lots of people use. It has a good HELP section that will
teach you how to use it. Go to <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/default.asp"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/default....</a>
<br>
<br>
Click on Order/Download Products -> <br>
Software & Databases -> <br>
Personal Ancestral File <br>
<br>
=========================== <br>
Here is the stock answer. <br>
<br>
These questions come up every day: <br>
<br>
Where can I find my family tree for free? <br>
Does anyone know the {Surname} family? <br>
What are good sites for ancestors / genealogy? <br>
<br>
They are all about tracing your family tree on the Internet. I am not
chastising you for failing to search the resolved questions first. I
am explaining why this is the same answer I gave to many other people.
The fourth time I typed my favorite beginner's links I realized I
should save them in a text file and paste them in. This is a long,
detailed and general. Because it is general, some of the links (or
paragraphs) may not apply to your question. <br>
<br>
These may help get you started. They are large and free. Many of them,
however, have subtle ads for Ancestry.com in them - ads that ask for a
name, then offer a trial subscription. Watch out for those
advertisements. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.cyndislist.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.cyndislist.com/</a> <br>
(240,000+ links, all cross-indexed. If you want Welsh or Pennsylvania
Dutch or Oregon or any other region, ethnic group or surname, chances
are she has links for it.) <br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.com</a> <br>
(Mormon's mega-site. Click on "Search") <br>
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi <br>
(460,000,000+ entries, of varying quality) <br>
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/default.aspx?ln= <br>
Surname meanings and origins <br>
http://www.tedpack.org/begingen.html <br>
My own site: "How to Begin" <br>
<br>
United States only: <br>
http://www.usgenweb.net/ <br>
(Subdivided into state sites, which all have county sites.) <br>
(The Canadians have Canadian Gen Web, by province) <br>
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi <br>
(Social Security Death index - click on "Advanced". You may find your
grandparents.) <br>
http://find.person.superpages.com/ <br>
(US Phone book, for looking up distant cousins) <br>
<br>
<br>
United Kingdom Only: <br>
http://www.genuki.org.uk/ <br>
(Biggest site for United Kingdom & Ireland) <br>
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ <br>
(Free Birth, Marriage & Death Records) <br>
<br>
(If you posted your question in Genealogy, ignore this paragraph. If
you posted it in the "Family" category, read on.) <br>
Tracing your family tree is called genealogy. YA has a category for
genealogy, <br>
Home > Arts & Humanities > Genealogy <br>
There are hundreds of more links in the resolved answers there. <br>
<br>
In the USA, some public libraries have census image subscriptions.
Many Family History Centers do too. FHC's are small rooms in Mormon
churches. They welcome anyone interested in genealogy, not just fellow
Mormons. They have resources on CD's and volunteers who are friendly.
They don't try to convert you; in fact, they don't mention their
religion unless you ask a question about it. <br>
<br>
<br>
Notes: <br>
<br>
You usually have to do some research. Sometimes you get lucky. Don't
give up if your Great grandfather with your surname isn't there. Try
all eight great-grandparents. <br>
<br>
You won't find living people on any of the sites except the phone book
one. You won't find many people born after 1920 on any of the sites
except the SSDI one. Genealogists hide the birth dates, birth places
and other facts of living people to protect their privacy. You will
have to find your grandparents' or great grandparents' birth dates and
maiden names somewhere besides the Internet. <br>
<br>
The best way to get started is to ask your oldest living relatives
about themselves and their parents. You may find great-grandpa's death
date and burial place on the web, but only his children, your
grandfather and grandaunt, can tell you what sort of man he was. <br>
<br>
The free sites are supported by advertising, just like TV. You can't
watch the Super Bowl without seeing a beer commercial, and you can't
surf for dead relatives without seeing an Ancestry advertisement. Many
people complain about advertisements. Please don't. They bring you the
"free" sites. There's no such thing as a free lunch. <br>
<br>
If you get serious you'll need a genealogy program. They are to family
research what "Word" is to writing a novel. I like Roots Magic. Family
Tree Maker is the market leader. Both cost around $29. The Mormons
will let you download PAF for free. It is clunky, but it is free. You
can sometimes find old versions of FTM or Family Origins (FO is the
predecessor of RM) in bargin bins at CostCo. <br>
<br>
This is a general hint: Even though you go in through YA Canada, YA
Australia, YA UK or YA USA, all of the questions go into one big "pot"
and get read by everyone in the world who speaks English. Most of the
people here are in the UK and USA, but you sometimes get questions and
answers from people who worry about kangaroos eating their roses. So -
put a nation, or, better yet, if you are asking about a specific
individual, a nation and a state / province in all of your questions.
It will help people help you.
I find it really simple to use. It will let you add a lot of
information and print out books ... I use the trial version and copy
to text and then use a text to pdf converter after I edit it. For free
information start with what you know. <br>
Ask parents and grandparents etc... Then joining RootsWeb mailing
lists and/or posting queries to genealogy message boards will find you
help with accessing census records that are usually pay ones. Lots of
people on those lists are willing to help each other out. Try out the
various FREE genealogy programs to find the one that you like. I am
sure that you find that this becomes an obsession.
answers2: first start with your family, your parents names and birth
places and their parents names and birth places, then you can go to
any of these cities and look up the records, and from those you can
get the name of the parents of those people. and so on.
answers3: Like Ted Said, <br>
<br>
PAF is absolutely free and can be downloaded following the path he
gave... now here is my pat answer for researching your roots. <br>
<br>
<br>
Here are a few links that may help you in your search. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://genforum.genealogy.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genforum.genealogy.com</a> <br>
<a href="http://boards.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://boards.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
These are the messageboards at both GenForum and Rootsweb. You can
look at the message boards either by surname, county, state, country
and there is even some little specialty boards like ones for wars and
cemeteries, etc. You may or may not find your relatives on these
boards and even if you don't it would be wise to post a query and see
who answers. I have found these to be very useful boards for finding
your genealogy. If someone responds to your query, the board will send
you an E-mail to let you know that someone has responded. <br>
<br>
I must say, however, that a good genealogy query, doesn't just say. "
I need information on John Smith" Try to provide as many dates,
places, and details as possible. One little thing can make the
difference as to the answer you get. <br>
<br>
a good query has <br>
<br>
1) the persons name <br>
2) all of the biographical information you know to date and <br>
3) asks a specific question <br>
<br>
The reason a query should be so specific is because people won't waste
your time and theirs telling you what you already know. I have done
lookups for people already and reported my findings only to be told,
"Well, I knew that!" It would have been helpful if they would have
told me that they knew that from the beginning. I probably would have
checked a different set of sources to further the search. Also, by
providing ALL of your known information (for example, the childrens
names) it gives people alternate people to research to help arrive at
your answer. <br>
<br>
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://lists.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://lists.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
This is the link to the mailing lists at Rootsweb. Basically a mailing
list is like a study group. All of its members are interested in a
particular surname or locality in one way or another. Everytime
someone posts, you receive an E-mail. You can always unsubscribe at
anytime. If you aren't interested in joining the list, there is a
searchable archive of all the postings. Some of these mailing lists at
Rootsweb go back 10 years. Simply click the "search the archives" link
and then enter your search terms. <br>
<br>
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/.......... <br>
<br>
This is the link to the world connect family trees at Rootsweb. These
are user contributed family trees. These may or may not be related to
your family, but it is a starting point. If you find one with members
of your family, I always recommend double checking it, or getting in
touch with the contributer whose name and E-mail address should appear
with the tree. <br>
<br>
http://www.gencircles.com/ <br>
<br>
This is a link to the trees on the gencircles website. Again, I
recommend double checking any information you may find on your
particular family. <br>
<br>
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/f... <br>
<br>
Finally, here is the site for the church of the Latter Day Saints
website. Simply put in your search terms and press search. I'm sure
you can figure it out from there. <br>
<br>
If you are interested in doing your genealogy, the best way to get
started is to start with yourself. Write down everything you know
about your parents, then keep going back until you run stuck. Most
people can get back to their grandparents and maybe a set of great
grandparents. At this point there are so many ways to get back further
in your tree. Much of it depends on the records available. For
instance, it you live in the United States, public records are only
going to take you back so far. Many localities weren't required to
keep records until the late 1800's or even early 1900's, and many
courthouses were burned in the Civil War destroying many of the
existing records that were already in place. In Europe and many other
countries, records go back a lot further. Other avenues of getting
information are studying old land records, wills, cemeteries, city
directories, local histories and military records. Another gold mine
of information is if your parents kept old letters of the family. It
wasn't uncommon in the early twentieth century for women to have post
card books. Some old post cards have some interesting information as
well. If you are young, you may have the honor of being able to
interview your grandparents for information. If you do this, I would
recommend taping the conversation because often it is impossible to
remember everything they said and you will have a treasure for future
generations. Even though tracing your tree yourself takes a lot of
time and a lot of effort, you learn so much and it is so much more
worthwhile than pulling up a tree on a website and wondering where in
the world the author got their information. <br>
<br>
Here are a few more websites that may help you in your search. These
are more United States oriented so if you live in another part of the
world, these will probably not be of help to you. Hwever, the above
mentioned links will appeal to a world wide audience. <br>
<br>
http://www.usgenweb.org/ -When you get to the main page, you can get
to the state and individual locality pages by clicking on the
appropriate links. Keep in mind that some towns are going to have more
information than some smaller obscure towns. It all depends on what
kinds of volunteers contribute information to their sites. Genealogy
is very much a hobby that depends on people. <br>
<br>
Check your LOCAL LIBRARY. Many libraries have subscriptions to
Ancestry.com or hertiage quest that you can Access from home with your
library card number. Heritage Quest is geared mostly toward the US
records. <br>
<br>
www.interment.net or www.findagrave.com These are cemetery sites that
have grown by leaps and bounds. <br>
<br>
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-b... <br>
<br>
This is the link to the Social Security Death index. This is a very
helpful resource to finding death dates of people who died in recent
years (since about the 60's) <br>
<br>
If your family immigrated to the US in the last 100-125 years you can try <br>
www.ellisisland.org <br>
This one is cool because you can actually have a look at the ships
manifests!! <br>
<br>
If you start your search for your ancestry, it will probably turn into
an obsession. It is very addicting and it is like a big puzzle with so
many benefits. You learn where your family came from, where they've
been, often you can learn about family medical history. There just
isn't a down side. Remember the old addage, "If you want something
done right, you often have to do it your self." You are not going to
just find your entire genealogy in one search. It is an ongoing
puzzle. I tell people, if you can find one thing every time you are
searching, you are doing GREAT. If you find any more than that at any
given time you are LUCKY!! Write to me if you have any questions. I
would be happy to help if I can. Blessings
answers4: I'll paste my long, standard answer below, but first - The
Mormons will let you download PAF for free. It is a basic genealogy
program that lots of people use. It has a good HELP section that will
teach you how to use it. Go to <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/default.asp"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/default....</a>
<br>
<br>
Click on Order/Download Products -> <br>
Software & Databases -> <br>
Personal Ancestral File <br>
<br>
=========================== <br>
Here is the stock answer. <br>
<br>
These questions come up every day: <br>
<br>
Where can I find my family tree for free? <br>
Does anyone know the {Surname} family? <br>
What are good sites for ancestors / genealogy? <br>
<br>
They are all about tracing your family tree on the Internet. I am not
chastising you for failing to search the resolved questions first. I
am explaining why this is the same answer I gave to many other people.
The fourth time I typed my favorite beginner's links I realized I
should save them in a text file and paste them in. This is a long,
detailed and general. Because it is general, some of the links (or
paragraphs) may not apply to your question. <br>
<br>
These may help get you started. They are large and free. Many of them,
however, have subtle ads for Ancestry.com in them - ads that ask for a
name, then offer a trial subscription. Watch out for those
advertisements. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.cyndislist.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.cyndislist.com/</a> <br>
(240,000+ links, all cross-indexed. If you want Welsh or Pennsylvania
Dutch or Oregon or any other region, ethnic group or surname, chances
are she has links for it.) <br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.com</a> <br>
(Mormon's mega-site. Click on "Search") <br>
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi <br>
(460,000,000+ entries, of varying quality) <br>
http://www.ancestry.com/learn/facts/default.aspx?ln= <br>
Surname meanings and origins <br>
http://www.tedpack.org/begingen.html <br>
My own site: "How to Begin" <br>
<br>
United States only: <br>
http://www.usgenweb.net/ <br>
(Subdivided into state sites, which all have county sites.) <br>
(The Canadians have Canadian Gen Web, by province) <br>
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi <br>
(Social Security Death index - click on "Advanced". You may find your
grandparents.) <br>
http://find.person.superpages.com/ <br>
(US Phone book, for looking up distant cousins) <br>
<br>
<br>
United Kingdom Only: <br>
http://www.genuki.org.uk/ <br>
(Biggest site for United Kingdom & Ireland) <br>
http://www.freebmd.org.uk/ <br>
(Free Birth, Marriage & Death Records) <br>
<br>
(If you posted your question in Genealogy, ignore this paragraph. If
you posted it in the "Family" category, read on.) <br>
Tracing your family tree is called genealogy. YA has a category for
genealogy, <br>
Home > Arts & Humanities > Genealogy <br>
There are hundreds of more links in the resolved answers there. <br>
<br>
In the USA, some public libraries have census image subscriptions.
Many Family History Centers do too. FHC's are small rooms in Mormon
churches. They welcome anyone interested in genealogy, not just fellow
Mormons. They have resources on CD's and volunteers who are friendly.
They don't try to convert you; in fact, they don't mention their
religion unless you ask a question about it. <br>
<br>
<br>
Notes: <br>
<br>
You usually have to do some research. Sometimes you get lucky. Don't
give up if your Great grandfather with your surname isn't there. Try
all eight great-grandparents. <br>
<br>
You won't find living people on any of the sites except the phone book
one. You won't find many people born after 1920 on any of the sites
except the SSDI one. Genealogists hide the birth dates, birth places
and other facts of living people to protect their privacy. You will
have to find your grandparents' or great grandparents' birth dates and
maiden names somewhere besides the Internet. <br>
<br>
The best way to get started is to ask your oldest living relatives
about themselves and their parents. You may find great-grandpa's death
date and burial place on the web, but only his children, your
grandfather and grandaunt, can tell you what sort of man he was. <br>
<br>
The free sites are supported by advertising, just like TV. You can't
watch the Super Bowl without seeing a beer commercial, and you can't
surf for dead relatives without seeing an Ancestry advertisement. Many
people complain about advertisements. Please don't. They bring you the
"free" sites. There's no such thing as a free lunch. <br>
<br>
If you get serious you'll need a genealogy program. They are to family
research what "Word" is to writing a novel. I like Roots Magic. Family
Tree Maker is the market leader. Both cost around $29. The Mormons
will let you download PAF for free. It is clunky, but it is free. You
can sometimes find old versions of FTM or Family Origins (FO is the
predecessor of RM) in bargin bins at CostCo. <br>
<br>
This is a general hint: Even though you go in through YA Canada, YA
Australia, YA UK or YA USA, all of the questions go into one big "pot"
and get read by everyone in the world who speaks English. Most of the
people here are in the UK and USA, but you sometimes get questions and
answers from people who worry about kangaroos eating their roses. So -
put a nation, or, better yet, if you are asking about a specific
individual, a nation and a state / province in all of your questions.
It will help people help you.
Saturday, 14 September 2019
do U dAnCe - . - . - . ? then what do u dance ? have u danced today or planing to shake it someday?
answers1: i dance all the time :) <br>
i dont kow what egyptian belly dance looks like, but i love to belly dance
answers2: i dance alot at home lol <br>
REGGAE <br>
and i dont know wtf an egyptian belly dance is <br>
look up learn to hiproll on youtube <br>
do that!!
i dont kow what egyptian belly dance looks like, but i love to belly dance
answers2: i dance alot at home lol <br>
REGGAE <br>
and i dont know wtf an egyptian belly dance is <br>
look up learn to hiproll on youtube <br>
do that!!
Friday, 13 September 2019
what order should the dances be at the reception?
answers1: What would be usual - first dance; father/daughter dance -
mother/son dance (can be done separately or at the same time); then
bridal party dances, then family joins in - then it's a free-for-all!
answers2: I think bride and groom 1st then the rest is all up to you
I'm thinking of this order 2. Father and daughter 3. Mother and Son 4.
Groom's parents and Bride's parents 5. Bridal Party and slowly people
join in.
answers3: Bride and Groom dance (no one else will get up and dance
before they do) <br>
Father/Daughter. Part way through that Mother/Son join. <br>
Then the rest of the wedding party. The parents join their spouses,
and the bride and groom are back together.
answers4: Whatever order you want. We are having: <br>
<br>
1. Our first dance <br>
2. his mother/father and my mother/father <br>
3. Bridal party. <br>
<br>
We are doing the father/daughter and mother/son dances later in the reception.
answers5: Usually the DJ will serve as the master of ceremonies.
He/She will keep the flow of the evening going and know or discuss
with you the lineup.
answers6: You can choose any order, but it would be strange to have
anything other than the bride and grooms dance first, after that it is
your choice. Most people skip the bridal party dance. <br>
<br>
Usually it is: <br>
Bride and Groom 1st dance <br>
Bridal party dance <br>
Bride and Dad <br>
Groom and Mom
answers7: Personally I choose the following order: <br>
Mother & son dance <br>
Father & daughter dance <br>
Bride & groom dance (dollar dance@@????!!!)
mother/son dance (can be done separately or at the same time); then
bridal party dances, then family joins in - then it's a free-for-all!
answers2: I think bride and groom 1st then the rest is all up to you
I'm thinking of this order 2. Father and daughter 3. Mother and Son 4.
Groom's parents and Bride's parents 5. Bridal Party and slowly people
join in.
answers3: Bride and Groom dance (no one else will get up and dance
before they do) <br>
Father/Daughter. Part way through that Mother/Son join. <br>
Then the rest of the wedding party. The parents join their spouses,
and the bride and groom are back together.
answers4: Whatever order you want. We are having: <br>
<br>
1. Our first dance <br>
2. his mother/father and my mother/father <br>
3. Bridal party. <br>
<br>
We are doing the father/daughter and mother/son dances later in the reception.
answers5: Usually the DJ will serve as the master of ceremonies.
He/She will keep the flow of the evening going and know or discuss
with you the lineup.
answers6: You can choose any order, but it would be strange to have
anything other than the bride and grooms dance first, after that it is
your choice. Most people skip the bridal party dance. <br>
<br>
Usually it is: <br>
Bride and Groom 1st dance <br>
Bridal party dance <br>
Bride and Dad <br>
Groom and Mom
answers7: Personally I choose the following order: <br>
Mother & son dance <br>
Father & daughter dance <br>
Bride & groom dance (dollar dance@@????!!!)
Thursday, 12 September 2019
What is a cute saying for a dance shirt?
answers1: totaly i love to dance it so fun the kind of shirt u should
where is at maria lala.com it saids dance lover u should get it gal
friend ohh yeah
answers2: Like a nutrition facts thing. Dancers <br>
30% heart <br>
20% talent <br>
50% love of the stage <br>
or something like that.
answers3: Unoriginal
answers4: "Just dance" <br>
"We know we can dance" <br>
<br>
I get a lot of ideas from songs, so if you have problems coming up
with a saying, try listening to some cool dance songs, and you will
probably think of something. :D
answers5: Real Men Love Dancers
answers6: "if dance were easy it would be football" <br>
<br>
help me???? <br>
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Avk8BmdkZLm2xXe6oN6yt9rsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090812233001AArA4kw
<br>
thanks :)
answers7: drop it like its hot <br>
<br>
We dance for laughter, we dance for tears, we dance for madness, we
dance for fears, we dance for hopes, we dance for screams, we are the
dancers, we create the dreams. <br>
- Albert Einstein <br>
<br>
Dance like no one is watching! <br>
<br>
<3
answers8: "so you think you can dance?" <br>
<br>
"got dance?" <br>
<br>
"i have the body of a dancer and the mind of a true artist" <br>
<br>
"behind the glamor is the heart of a dancer" <br>
<br>
"dance is an artform"
answers9: Angels of dance <br>
Boogie Babes <br>
Extreme <br>
Heaven Sent <br>
Outrageous <br>
Sassy'N'Sweet <br>
<br>
-Dancing is like dreaming with your feet <br>
-There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them <br>
-Dancing with the feet is one thing, but dancing with the heart is another <br>
-It takes an athlete to dance, but an artist to be a dancer <br>
-Dance first. Think later. <br>
-To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak. <br>
-Dance is life and the rest is just spare time <br>
-DANCE LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING!!
answers10: Dance Like You've Never Danced Before <br>
or <br>
Dance Like Nobodies Watching
where is at maria lala.com it saids dance lover u should get it gal
friend ohh yeah
answers2: Like a nutrition facts thing. Dancers <br>
30% heart <br>
20% talent <br>
50% love of the stage <br>
or something like that.
answers3: Unoriginal
answers4: "Just dance" <br>
"We know we can dance" <br>
<br>
I get a lot of ideas from songs, so if you have problems coming up
with a saying, try listening to some cool dance songs, and you will
probably think of something. :D
answers5: Real Men Love Dancers
answers6: "if dance were easy it would be football" <br>
<br>
help me???? <br>
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Avk8BmdkZLm2xXe6oN6yt9rsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090812233001AArA4kw
<br>
thanks :)
answers7: drop it like its hot <br>
<br>
We dance for laughter, we dance for tears, we dance for madness, we
dance for fears, we dance for hopes, we dance for screams, we are the
dancers, we create the dreams. <br>
- Albert Einstein <br>
<br>
Dance like no one is watching! <br>
<br>
<3
answers8: "so you think you can dance?" <br>
<br>
"got dance?" <br>
<br>
"i have the body of a dancer and the mind of a true artist" <br>
<br>
"behind the glamor is the heart of a dancer" <br>
<br>
"dance is an artform"
answers9: Angels of dance <br>
Boogie Babes <br>
Extreme <br>
Heaven Sent <br>
Outrageous <br>
Sassy'N'Sweet <br>
<br>
-Dancing is like dreaming with your feet <br>
-There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them <br>
-Dancing with the feet is one thing, but dancing with the heart is another <br>
-It takes an athlete to dance, but an artist to be a dancer <br>
-Dance first. Think later. <br>
-To watch us dance is to hear our hearts speak. <br>
-Dance is life and the rest is just spare time <br>
-DANCE LIKE NO ONE IS WATCHING!!
answers10: Dance Like You've Never Danced Before <br>
or <br>
Dance Like Nobodies Watching
Wednesday, 11 September 2019
Prolific authors, painters, and inventors...?
answers1: albert einstein and michelangelo that's all i got a inventor
and a painter. wait thomas edison was and inventor too.
answers2: Authors <br>
Shakspear(sp?) <br>
Stephan King <br>
Ben Bova <br>
James Axler <br>
<br>
Painters <br>
Dali <br>
Devinci <br>
Monet <br>
<br>
Inventors <br>
Eddison <br>
Devinci <br>
Nikola Tesla <br>
Franklin <br>
<br>
Song Writer <br>
Mozart
answers3: Prolific is synonymous with abundance so I chose people who
were known for the large volume of their work(s). <br>
<br>
Authors: <br>
Ayn Rand <br>
William Faulkner <br>
Jane Austen <br>
O. Henry <br>
<br>
Painters: <br>
Claude Monet <br>
Van Gogh <br>
Michelangelo <br>
Paul Klee <br>
<br>
Inventors: <br>
Leonardo Da Vinci <br>
Nikola Tesla <br>
Thomas Edison <br>
Jerome Lemelson <br>
<br>
<br>
Songwriter : <br>
Bob Dylan
and a painter. wait thomas edison was and inventor too.
answers2: Authors <br>
Shakspear(sp?) <br>
Stephan King <br>
Ben Bova <br>
James Axler <br>
<br>
Painters <br>
Dali <br>
Devinci <br>
Monet <br>
<br>
Inventors <br>
Eddison <br>
Devinci <br>
Nikola Tesla <br>
Franklin <br>
<br>
Song Writer <br>
Mozart
answers3: Prolific is synonymous with abundance so I chose people who
were known for the large volume of their work(s). <br>
<br>
Authors: <br>
Ayn Rand <br>
William Faulkner <br>
Jane Austen <br>
O. Henry <br>
<br>
Painters: <br>
Claude Monet <br>
Van Gogh <br>
Michelangelo <br>
Paul Klee <br>
<br>
Inventors: <br>
Leonardo Da Vinci <br>
Nikola Tesla <br>
Thomas Edison <br>
Jerome Lemelson <br>
<br>
<br>
Songwriter : <br>
Bob Dylan
Tuesday, 10 September 2019
Can authors go to the Oscars if...?
answers1: No. They don't. Only the producers, cast, directors and
other people who helped make the movie. It's really awful to be
honest, I mean the people wrote the book the movie was based on but
they don't recieve an award for it winning at the Oscars? Bit rude.
answers2: If they are a part of the screenplay and get credit.
Usually they are paid a fee for the use of their book. Sometimes the
author is invited as a guest of someone from the movie. Precious
author Sapphire went to the Oscars as a guest.
other people who helped make the movie. It's really awful to be
honest, I mean the people wrote the book the movie was based on but
they don't recieve an award for it winning at the Oscars? Bit rude.
answers2: If they are a part of the screenplay and get credit.
Usually they are paid a fee for the use of their book. Sometimes the
author is invited as a guest of someone from the movie. Precious
author Sapphire went to the Oscars as a guest.
Monday, 9 September 2019
who are best seller Christian Authors?
answers1: Tim LeHaye.
answers2: no you have to read the book by Joel Osteen your best life
now very nice book I'm not even christian but it helps a lot once i
was done w/ that book i had a total different view of everything i
really recomend that book
answers3: http://www.christianbook.com/ <br>
<br>
here is a Christan book store it might help <br>
<br>
<br>
check out this site <br>
http://faith.propadeutic.com/authors/biblestudy.html <br>
it list a lot of authors ans what they write about.
answers4: Hey!why not try out Dr.Norman Vincent Peale?He writes about
practical Christianity beautifully..
answers2: no you have to read the book by Joel Osteen your best life
now very nice book I'm not even christian but it helps a lot once i
was done w/ that book i had a total different view of everything i
really recomend that book
answers3: http://www.christianbook.com/ <br>
<br>
here is a Christan book store it might help <br>
<br>
<br>
check out this site <br>
http://faith.propadeutic.com/authors/biblestudy.html <br>
it list a lot of authors ans what they write about.
answers4: Hey!why not try out Dr.Norman Vincent Peale?He writes about
practical Christianity beautifully..
Sunday, 8 September 2019
Authors like Sarah Dessen?
answers1: Some author/book suggestions: <br>
<br>
*Simone Elkeles- Perfect Chemistry <br>
*Susane Colasanti- When It Happens/Take Me There/Waiting For You <br>
*Jennifer Echols- Going Too Far <br>
*Elizabeth Scott- Bloom/Stealing Heaven <br>
*Lauren Barnholdt- Two-way Street <br>
*Jenny O'Connell- The Book of Luke <br>
*Kristen Tracy- Lost It <br>
*Jenny Han- The Summer I Turned Pretty
<br>
*Simone Elkeles- Perfect Chemistry <br>
*Susane Colasanti- When It Happens/Take Me There/Waiting For You <br>
*Jennifer Echols- Going Too Far <br>
*Elizabeth Scott- Bloom/Stealing Heaven <br>
*Lauren Barnholdt- Two-way Street <br>
*Jenny O'Connell- The Book of Luke <br>
*Kristen Tracy- Lost It <br>
*Jenny Han- The Summer I Turned Pretty
Saturday, 7 September 2019
i need help finding banned authors?
answers1: We don't have banned authors or artist in this country. I
mean you may not find their works at the local wal-mart or barnes and
noble but anyone can publish whatever they want. Tons of independent
labels and so forth. <br>
<br>
I would suggest you try searching for the name of the book or song on
ebay or the internet and go from there.
answers2: I don't know when exactly they started recording banned
books, but here are some sites: <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/challengedbanned/challengedbanned.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_books"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ban...</a>
<br>
For bands.... I don't know that many. There are a few metal bands,
here are some songs though: <a
href="http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/blCCbannedsongs.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/bl...</a>
<br>
Browneye- There are many books banned from even ENTERING this country,
and if you publish something they don't like they'll have the books
destroyed. Know what you're talking about.
answers3: Chris Crutcher, I think is one.
answers4: <a href="http://www.banned-books.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.banned-books.com/</a> <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bannedbooksweek.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<br>
www.bannedmusic.org
answers5: Lol you haven't been looking in the right places. However,
banning (at least with fiction) in the US is not a federal matter. It
can be done on a small scale (school librarian chooses not to put a
book in a collection for certain biased reasons) to large scale (a
rare occurence entire state bans the public library access to a book).
<br>
<br>
The best source is going to be the ALA in association with books
(can't tell you much about music). <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/challengedbanned/challengedbanned.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
They keep track of challenges rather than banning but it should help
you. <br>
<br>
Most challenged authors from 1990 to 2004 Alvin Schwartz, Judy Blume,
Robert Cormier, J.K. Rowling, Michael Willhoite, Katherine Paterson,
Stephen King, Maya Angelou, R.L. Stine, and John Steinbeck <br>
<br>
In 2005 alone the most challenged authors were Judy Blume, Robert
Cormier, Chris Crutcher, Robie Harris, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Toni
Morrison, J. D. Salinger, Lois Lowry, Marilyn Reynolds, and Sonya
Sones. <br>
<br>
General stats 2000-2005 <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbyinstitutions20002005.pdf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbyinitiator20002005.pdf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbytype20002005.pdf
mean you may not find their works at the local wal-mart or barnes and
noble but anyone can publish whatever they want. Tons of independent
labels and so forth. <br>
<br>
I would suggest you try searching for the name of the book or song on
ebay or the internet and go from there.
answers2: I don't know when exactly they started recording banned
books, but here are some sites: <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/challengedbanned/challengedbanned.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_banned_books"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ban...</a>
<br>
For bands.... I don't know that many. There are a few metal bands,
here are some songs though: <a
href="http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/blCCbannedsongs.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://radio.about.com/library/weekly/bl...</a>
<br>
Browneye- There are many books banned from even ENTERING this country,
and if you publish something they don't like they'll have the books
destroyed. Know what you're talking about.
answers3: Chris Crutcher, I think is one.
answers4: <a href="http://www.banned-books.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.banned-books.com/</a> <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bannedbooksweek.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<br>
www.bannedmusic.org
answers5: Lol you haven't been looking in the right places. However,
banning (at least with fiction) in the US is not a federal matter. It
can be done on a small scale (school librarian chooses not to put a
book in a collection for certain biased reasons) to large scale (a
rare occurence entire state bans the public library access to a book).
<br>
<br>
The best source is going to be the ALA in association with books
(can't tell you much about music). <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/challengedbanned/challengedbanned.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
They keep track of challenges rather than banning but it should help
you. <br>
<br>
Most challenged authors from 1990 to 2004 Alvin Schwartz, Judy Blume,
Robert Cormier, J.K. Rowling, Michael Willhoite, Katherine Paterson,
Stephen King, Maya Angelou, R.L. Stine, and John Steinbeck <br>
<br>
In 2005 alone the most challenged authors were Judy Blume, Robert
Cormier, Chris Crutcher, Robie Harris, Phyllis Reynolds Naylor, Toni
Morrison, J. D. Salinger, Lois Lowry, Marilyn Reynolds, and Sonya
Sones. <br>
<br>
General stats 2000-2005 <br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbyinstitutions20002005.pdf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbyinitiator20002005.pdf"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbookswe...</a>
<br>
http://www.ala.org/ala/oif/bannedbooksweek/bbwlinks/challengesbytype20002005.pdf
Friday, 6 September 2019
Thursday, 5 September 2019
BOOK IS SOLID OR LIQUID?
answers1: Yes, it is.
answers2: Books are obviously solid.
answers3: If you can't answer this on your own, you have serious
problems. Which do you think it is?
answers4: No,it isn't
answers5: I'ld say solid because when put inside a container, it
doesnt get the conatiners shape...
answers6: You are very lazy in studies and that is why the doubt of a
book. If any body ask who is the existence of you. Your father or
mother. Book even is a solid ,it teaches about liquid,gas and what
not. First you study well. Without a good job life will not be proper
answers7: Semi-liquid AND semi-solid, because book contains some
material (solid) and some humidity (liquid). <br>
<br>
If the book is above sea level, it is usually semi-solid. If it is
below sea level, it is usually semi-liquid.
answers2: Books are obviously solid.
answers3: If you can't answer this on your own, you have serious
problems. Which do you think it is?
answers4: No,it isn't
answers5: I'ld say solid because when put inside a container, it
doesnt get the conatiners shape...
answers6: You are very lazy in studies and that is why the doubt of a
book. If any body ask who is the existence of you. Your father or
mother. Book even is a solid ,it teaches about liquid,gas and what
not. First you study well. Without a good job life will not be proper
answers7: Semi-liquid AND semi-solid, because book contains some
material (solid) and some humidity (liquid). <br>
<br>
If the book is above sea level, it is usually semi-solid. If it is
below sea level, it is usually semi-liquid.
Wednesday, 4 September 2019
PINTEREST, INC. [PINS] - THE KEY TO SUCCESS LIES IN CONCENTRATING ON THE OVERALL PICTURE.
Pinterest, Inc. [NYSE: PINS] shares fell -1.18% or -0.41 points from their previous closing price of $34.42. The stock reached $34.01 during the last trading session. Over the last 5 trading days of the week, the PINS share price rose for 2 out of 5 days, increasing by +0.59% over the last 7 days.
PINS had two major price moves with the last trading session as the price rose to a high of $34.67 and reached $33.72 at one point. The most recent high is set lower than the 52-week high of $34.67. The most recent high is the $34.67 high. The 52-week high is currently at $36.83 from the current stock price, marking a rally from the recent low of $23.05. The 52-week high is now at $36.83 from the current stock price.
Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS): Analyst Valuation and Results of Operations
Stock traders often keep abreast of what leading stock market analysts are saying about a possible stock purchase. When it comes to Pinterest, Inc. PINS], the most recent average analyst rating available, comes from the quarter ending in December. On average, stock market experts give PINS a hold rating. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. This is compared to the last closing price of $34.42.
Wall Street analysts give their ratings on a scale of 1 to 5 and the current average for Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] sits at 2:58 a.m.. This is compared to 1 month earlier when the average rating was 2.58.
For the quarter ending March 19, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] generated revenues of $0.2 billion. That's 0.65% more than the average estimate of $0.2 billion presented by Wall Street analysts. The three above indicators suggest that the stock as a whole has a mixed mix of positive appeal and some drawbacks, making it a somewhat risky investment that also has the potential to generate a high ROI over the long term.
Keep an eye out for the next planned quarterly results that this company is expected to publish on Do 7 November (65 days).
Fundamental analysis from Pinterest, Inc. (PINS)
Let us now turn to profitability: with a current operating margin for Pinterest, Inc. PINS] was -9.88 and its gross margin was +68.04.
The return on total capital of this company is -7.70, the return on invested capital 12.60%. The return on equity is -7.04 and the return on assets is -5.23. These figures indicate that Pinterest, Inc. is poorly managing its assets and is unlikely to be able to deliver successful short-term results to its investors.
In order to investigate the capital structure of this company, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has generated a total debt to total equity ratio of 17.39. Similarly, the total debt to total assets ratio is 12.69.
What about the valuation? The enterprise value to EBITDA of this company is -337.97. The enterprise value to sales for this company is now 24 August.
Shifting the focus to employee efficiency, Pinterest, Inc. PINS] earns $420,663 for each employee as part of their payroll. Also of interest are the liquidity data of this listed organization: its quick ratio is 8.20 and its current ratio is 8.20. Taking these ratios into account, this company has a healthy ratio between its short-term cash and cash equivalents and its short-term liabilities, making it a less risky investment.
Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has 548.07 million shares outstanding, representing a total market capitalization of $18.86 billion. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. At its current price, it has fallen -7.65% from its 52-week high and 47.57% from its 52-week low.
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) of this stock is 55.87. This RSI value is good, indicating that this stock is neither overbought nor oversold.
Conclusion: Is Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] is a reliable buy?
Shares of Pinterest, Inc. PINS] provide investors with both positive and negative signals. Wall Street analysts have mixed valuations when it comes to the 12-month price outlook, and this company's financial figures show a combination of strengths and weaknesses. Based on the price performance, this investment is somewhat risky and at the same time has a reasonable potential for ROI.
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Tuesday, 3 September 2019
good book report books (please answer)!!!!?
answers1: To Kill a Mockinbird.
answers2: have you ever already study each and every of the mandatory
summer season interpreting record? is there a supplimental reported
interpreting record? if there is there could be the simplest thank you
to discover a e book that must be suited on your college &
interpreting point after that - what sort of books do you like?? i
ought to advise Hatchet with the help of Gary Paulsen (there are 3
greater interior the sequence) the Hay Meadow additionally with the
help of Gary Paulsen (easily something with the help of him) The
Chronicles of the Enchanted woodland sequence (4) with the help of
Patricia Wrede = relaxing & not your everyday dragon/princess/king
form of comments -- the e book - Starship squaddies with the help of
Robert Heinlein (its not something like the dreadful movie of an
identical call) e book is a lot greater desirable! additionally Door
into summer season with the help of Robert Heinlein i'm hoping this
helps savour rj
answers3: The Tale of Desperaux <br>
Tom Saywer (sp) <br>
Of Mice and Men <br>
Other short novels
answers4: Um... <br>
Someone Like You- Sarah Dessen <br>
The Lonely Bones- Alice Sebold <br>
Evernight- ??? <br>
<br>
( ... I hope you like... they're the least mystical things i can thing of
answers5: If you want a short book you should try Morganville Vampires
Book 1: The Glass Houses. The book is really good and it captures your
attention quickly and leaves you wanting more. <br>
If you want a long book however, you should try Twilight and its other
books. (New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.) <br>
Good Luck on your Report! :]
answers2: have you ever already study each and every of the mandatory
summer season interpreting record? is there a supplimental reported
interpreting record? if there is there could be the simplest thank you
to discover a e book that must be suited on your college &
interpreting point after that - what sort of books do you like?? i
ought to advise Hatchet with the help of Gary Paulsen (there are 3
greater interior the sequence) the Hay Meadow additionally with the
help of Gary Paulsen (easily something with the help of him) The
Chronicles of the Enchanted woodland sequence (4) with the help of
Patricia Wrede = relaxing & not your everyday dragon/princess/king
form of comments -- the e book - Starship squaddies with the help of
Robert Heinlein (its not something like the dreadful movie of an
identical call) e book is a lot greater desirable! additionally Door
into summer season with the help of Robert Heinlein i'm hoping this
helps savour rj
answers3: The Tale of Desperaux <br>
Tom Saywer (sp) <br>
Of Mice and Men <br>
Other short novels
answers4: Um... <br>
Someone Like You- Sarah Dessen <br>
The Lonely Bones- Alice Sebold <br>
Evernight- ??? <br>
<br>
( ... I hope you like... they're the least mystical things i can thing of
answers5: If you want a short book you should try Morganville Vampires
Book 1: The Glass Houses. The book is really good and it captures your
attention quickly and leaves you wanting more. <br>
If you want a long book however, you should try Twilight and its other
books. (New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn.) <br>
Good Luck on your Report! :]
Monday, 2 September 2019
antique books from Paris?
answers1: You have a book about Aphrodite? You're looking for a book
about Aphrodite? <br>
<br>
This is not a meaningful question as it stands. <br>
<br>
If you have a book about which you are seeking information then the
full title, the author, the publishers and the publication date would
help.
about Aphrodite? <br>
<br>
This is not a meaningful question as it stands. <br>
<br>
If you have a book about which you are seeking information then the
full title, the author, the publishers and the publication date would
help.