Daily Archives: June 4, 2021

Getting to Know Thom Reed, a Deputy Chief Genealogical Officer at FamilySearch – FamilySearch June 4, 2021

I saw this on FamilySearch recently – Getting to Know Thom Reed, a Deputy Chief Genealogical Officer at FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/blog/en/thom-reed-familysearch/. Article is longer, but here are some details. I included the section headings below. June 4, 2021 by Sharon Howell Standing … Continue reading

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9 Recycling Ideas for Old Sprues from Warhammer and Model Kits — Tangible Day

What do you do with empty Warhammer sprues? Do you trash the plastic, or do you recycle the old sprues? After building your model kits, you can recycle old plastic sprues with a bit of creativity and innovation. 9 Recycling … Continue reading

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The Ancient Gaming Noob – Featured Blogger of the Week June 3, 2021

For this week’s Featured Blogger of the Week, I chose The Ancient Gaming Noob: https://tagn.wordpress.com/ as the Featured Blogger of the Week.  I have been reading the blog since November 2018. Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ancient-Gaming-Noob/727363667289288 Instagram: No listing located https://www.instagram.com/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/494833077790944054/ … Continue reading

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The Oldest People Ever Photographed – MyHeritage June 3, 2021

I saw this on MyHeritage recently The Oldest People Ever Photographed: https://blog.myheritage.com/2021/06/the-oldest-people-ever-photographed/. Longer  article. by Esther June 3, 2021 Photos How old is the oldest ancestor you have a photo of? Many of us are lucky to uncover photographs of … Continue reading

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Integrating Social Studies into Reading and Writing Workshops — TWO WRITING TEACHERS

Integrating Social Studies into Reading and Writing Workshops

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Qantas crews are battling a snakes on a plane problem on grounded fleet in US desert – News.com.au June 3, 2021

I saw this on news.com.au recently – Qantas crews are battling a snakes on a plane problem on grounded fleet in US desert: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/qantas-crews-are-battling-a-snakes-on-a-plane-problem/news-story/6da467271898e4767b9c3a597639638e. Slightly longer article. Gerard Cockburn June 3, 2021 Staff maintaining fleets of grounded A380s in the … Continue reading

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Monthly Record Update for May 2021 – FamilySearch

I saw this on FamilySearch recently – Monthly Record Update for March 2021: . Over 1,000 words, but scroll through the list to see if something interests you. June 2, 2021 by  FamilySearch FamilySearch expanded its free online archives in May … Continue reading

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High Court reverses death sentence for Christian couple — God Reports

The Lahore High Court (LHC) today acquitted a Christian couple sentenced to death on charges of blaspheming Islam, their attorney said. High Court reverses death sentence for Christian couple

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Atlas F Missile Silo 578-9 Shep, TX – Silopedia YouTube

I saw this recently – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UNkHs6QWYk Direct link: Atlas F Missile Silo 578-9 Shep, TX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UNkHs6QWYk (around 4:29 minutes long)

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More exclusive parish registers now online – FindMyPast Fridays June 4, 2021

I checked last night and saw it posted. It usually shows up Thursday or Friday at  https://www.findmypast.com/blog/new.  I shortened it a fair amount and highlighted the different topics covered. Here’s the direct link – More exclusive parish registers now online: … Continue reading

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