Daily Archives: November 12, 2020

RootsTech Connect 2021 Announces First of Keynote Speakers – FamilySearch November 12, 2020

I saw this on FamilySearch recently – RootsTech Connect 2021 Announces First of Keynote Speakers: https://media.familysearch.org/rootstech-connect-2021-announces-first-of-keynote-speakers/. Article is a bit longer, but here are the first keynote speakers listed. Salt Lake City, UT, November 12, 2020 RootsTech Connect 2021 Announces … Continue reading

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Our Favorite Coffee Shops and Seasonal Drinks — Gulf Coast Mom

There are few things that feel more like Fall than a cozy seasonal beverage. The good news is there are swanky, locally owned coffee spots all over the coast to meet all of your Fall coffee loving dreams!  Whether you’re … Continue reading

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Old Jail Museum, Taylorsville – North Carolina Thursdays November 12, 2020

For this week’s North Carolina Thursdays post, I decided to look around Alexander County. There were a number of places that sounded interesting. I went with Old Jail Museum – Old Jail Museum, Taylorsville, N. C. However, check about COVID-19 … Continue reading

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MyHeritage Reunites Daughter with Father Who Didn’t Know She Exists – MyHeritage November 12, 2020

I saw this on MyHeritage today – MyHeritage Reunites Daughter with Father Who Didn’t Know She Exists: https://blog.myheritage.com/2020/11/myheritage-reunites-daughter-with-father-who-didnt-know-she-exists/. There’s a video clip and some photos in the original article. By Esther November 12, 2020 User Stories When Seraine Danner was … Continue reading

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Buttery Homemade Mashed Potatoes — Bakers Table

The most perfect three ingredient Buttery Homemade Mashed Potatoes. Made simply with cream and a good amount of butter! There is nothing more simple, but they taste absolutely incredible. Each bite is perfectly creamy and oh so delicious. You would … Continue reading

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Updating Google Photos’ storage policy to build for the future Ending June 1, 2021 – Google Blog November 12, 2020

I saw this article recently – Updating Google Photos’ storage policy to build for the future Ending June 1, 2021: https://blog.google/products/photos/storage-changes. If you go to https://photos.google.com/storage, you can see how much storage you are using now. It’s a confusing policy … Continue reading

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Share Your Family’s Christmas Stories with FamilySearch – FamilySearch November 7, 2020

I saw this on FamilySearch recently – Share Your Family’s Christmas Stories with FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/familysearch-christmas-2020-submissions/. Some additional details in the link as well as some examples. November 7, 2020  –  by  Robert Smith –snip– For Christmas this year, we here at … Continue reading

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National Museum of the Marine Corps, Virginia – November 12, 2020

As I was researching YouTube videos on the Marine Corps birthday, I noticed a YouTube channel – National Museum of the Marine Corps: https://www.youtube.com/user/USMCmuseum. However, check about COVID-19 restrictions before scheduling a visit. The website says it’s open to visitors. … Continue reading

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The Secret to Pull-Ups | How to Go From 0 to 20+ – Marines YouTube

I saw this on YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asMtayTp0J0 Direct link: The Secret to Pull-Ups | How to Go From 0 to 20+ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=asMtayTp0J0 (around 1:44 minutes long)

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3 Things You Can’t Teach About Plagiarism — Plagiarism Today

There is a great deal that teachers can and should do to help students understand plagiarism and citation. However, there are some things you can’t teach. 3 Things You Can’t Teach About Plagiarism — Plagiarism Today

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