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Social Security Column… Questions And Answers

Issue 32.11

Part 1

GENERAL

Question:

What should I do if an employee […]

Looking Back… Publishing Options

Issue 32.11

So, your family history or biography is written, edited and ready to be published. You’re probably sick of reading it, looking for mistakes to correct or ways to improve what you have written. If you […]

You Get What You Pay For… Comparing Apples To Apples

Issue 31.11

When looking for an assisted living facility for you or your loved ones, and as you compare Apples to Apples. This article is on the difference of a Level I and Level II and why the prices can vary […]

A Reflection Of Good Planning… Five Good Reasons

Issue 31.11

Of all the things you can do for your family, planning and funding your funeral may be one of the most considerate and caring. In my 20 years of serving families of Southern Utah when the death of a […]

The Social Security Column… Meet The King And Queen Of The Crib

Issue 31.11

In case you missed it: Social Security has announced the top ten baby names for boys and girls in 2010. And the winners are … Jacob and Isabella!

Jacob and Isabella are once again king and […]

Genealogy Corner… New FamilySearch Collaboration

Issue 31.11

As new.familysearch.org evolves, the features that prevent you from correcting other contributor’s data will be removed. A community of people who are interested in their lines in the family tree will be able to evaluate sources and maintain the […]

Geek Speak… Technology is Troubling

Issue 31.11

I know that is a strange title for an article by an avowed techie/geek such as myself. Occasionally I like to step back and look at the bigger picture – not just how you make technology work or solve its problems, but whether […]

Looking Back… Purpose Of Writing

Issue 31.11

It’s important while editing and getting ready to publish your biography or family history to keep track of WHY you are writing and who your AUDIENCE is. My biography was written for my family so they could understand my […]