Archive for December, 2005

You Are Only Three Clicks Away From Your Great-Great Grandfather

By Release Wire - Last updated: Tuesday, December 20, 2005

THE GROWING interest in family history over the last few years has been remarkable. With a new series of the popular BBC programme “Who do you think you think you are?” due to start in the New Year, family history and genealogy research is becoming easier thanks to the internet.

Blackfoot Physics A Journey into the Native American Universe by F. David Peat

By PR Web - Last updated: Tuesday, December 20, 2005

In an edifying synthesis of anthropology, history, metaphysics, cosmology, and quantum theory, Peat compares the medicines, the myths, the languages—the entire perceptions of reality of the Western and indigenous peoples. [PRWEB Dec 17, 2005]

LifeLinks Teams with Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Symposium on Etiology of Hearing Loss

By PR Web - Last updated: Tuesday, December 20, 2005

LifeLinks Sign Language Interpreting Services provided live interpreting during a highly technical and cutting edge symposium presented at Jacobi Medical Center by the latter and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine on “Genetic and Translational Research on Sensorineural Hearing Loss.” [PRWEB Nov 18, 2005]

New Origins Network Comprehensive Genealogy Service Launches Revamped Website

By PR Free - Last updated: Monday, December 19, 2005

Origins.net announces sweeping changes to its online genealogy service, including Free Origin Search, New Irish Origins, Griffith s Maps & Irish Wills, New British Origins Gazetteer Info, Maps, Boyd s London Burials & Cornwall Marriages, 1871 Census recor

Tony Wright Asks If Brain Development Has Been Halted By By Eating Habits

By PR Free - Last updated: Monday, December 19, 2005

A British plant biologist believes he has discovered why our brains stopped developing thousands of years ago and why we all have the potential to become geniuses.