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Genealogy Corner…New FamilySearch .992

Issue 34.10

The new FamilySearch program is updated usually every three months. In the August 2010 release, the system no longer allows you to add new disputes. The system has been translated into Russian and Italian. You will also see tutorials, […]

Looking Back…Life In Brazil

Issue 34.10

Then an opportunity came for us to live for a year in Brazil. Away from the radical influences rampant in America, it seemed like a chance to begin anew as a family. With a post-doctoral grant to support us, we flew to Rio […]

Do You Know About Oculoplastic Surgery? …Correcting The Function Or Appearance Of Facial Structures

Issue 33.10

Our bodies change in many ways as we age, and our eyes and face aren’t exempt. It’s not uncommon to experience problems affecting our appearance or facial function that bother us. These things could be merely a result of […]

Companioning The Dying… The Sweetness Of Life And Death

Issue 33.10

Just like people who care for the physical needs of the dying bring with them their medical bag of instruments, supplies and medications, so those of us who are companions and caregivers must also bring our own “tools” of the trade for assisting […]

Dixie Hearing And Balance Brings New Technology To Southern Utah… Advance Your Hearing And Quality Of Life

Issue 33.10

Dixie Hearing and Balance Center is a leader in state-of-the-art technology and has continued to stay on the forefront of the hearing industry. Recently, new advancements have been made in hearing devices making it more convenient than ever to advance your hearing and […]

Geek Speak… Computers Working Together (Networks)

Issue 33.10

This is a follow-up to the last article about having multiple computers. One of the great things about the new home networks is that they are inexpensive. Additionally, you don’t have to hire a network specialist to keep it running (which you almost […]

Genealogy Corner…Premier Members At FamilySearch

Issue 33.10

What is FamilySearch Premier membership?

Premier membership gives you access to view information in record collection on FamilySearch.org that might otherwise be restricted or might cost to view. Why does FamilySearch […]

Looking Back…Hippies

Issue 33.10

“Make love not war” was the cry of the hippies in the 1960’s. Preaching a counter culture lifestyle, these teens and twenty something year olds were against established institutions, criticized middle class values, and opposed the Vietnam War. Fascinated with non-Judeo-Christian religions, they […]

First Micro-Incision Cataract Surgery Performed In St. George… An Advanced Method For Removing Cataracts More Safely And Efficiently

Issue 32.10

Cataract surgery is a commonly performed surgery in which the natural human lens is removed because it has become clouded and is interfering with a patient’s vision, and it is replaced with an artificial lens implant. The clouding of the natural lens occurs […]

Legal Issues For The Elderly… Probate – What Is It?

Issue 32.10

It is common to hear the statement, “I want to avoid probate” or “I don’t want my family to go through the horrors of probate.” When you ask these same individuals “What is probate?” many do not have an answer.

August 5th, 2010 | Category: Jeffrey McKenna | Comments are closed