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Genealogy at a Glance: English Genealogy ResearchGenealogy at a Glance: English Genealogy Research
Published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 9780806318875
Looking out over several centuries this research guide provides a broad outline of English genealogy—from ancient manuscript sources to modern digital records. With a few deft strokes it gives a quick overview of the facts you need to know to proceed with your English research. In less than a handful of pages (specially laminated for heavy use), it gives you as much useful information in the space allotted as you’ll ever need. And it is so concise it can be read in just a few moments—virtually at a glance!
$8.95
Genealogy at a Glance: Ellis Island ResearchGenealogy at a Glance: Ellis Island Research
Published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 9780806318844
An astonishing 40 percent of Americans living today are related to immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1957. While the records they created are vast and complex, this "Genealogy a Glance" outline by professional genealogist Sharon Carmack offers instant guidance through the millions of documents they left behind. During the peak years 1892 to 1924, over 22 million passengers entered New York through Ellis Island, leaving behind a body of records that are crucial in bridging the gap between the old country and the new. And these records are absolutely unique, providing information that can’t be found anywhere else.
$8.95
Who We Are: Asians 2nd EditionWho We Are: Asians 2nd Edition
Published by New Strategist Publications ,Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 978-1-935775-31-7
Who We Are: Asians brings you the facts you need about the size and characteristics of the country's Asian population—the fastest-growing segment of the consumer marketplace. Its 10 chapters examine their attitudes (a new chapter), education, health, housing, income, labor force status, living arrangements, population, spending, and time use. New to the second edition of Who We Are: Asians is a chapter on their attitudes about issues ranging from happiness and trust in others to religious beliefs, political identification, and support for gay marriage. The Population chapter includes 2010 census data showing the most accurate and up-to-date numbers nationally and by state. The Time Use chapter examines how Asians prioritize their time. Also included is the most recent information on the spending, incomes, labor force participation, educational attainment, school enrollment, and living arrangements of Asians.
$120.00
Genealogy at a Glance: French-Canadian Genealogy ResearchGenealogy at a Glance: French-Canadian Genealogy Research
Published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 9780806318745
French-Canadian genealogical research has never been so easy. In just four pages, Denise R. Larson, author of the best-selling Companions of Champlain: Founding Families of Quebec,1608-1635, lays out the basic elements of French-Canadian research, boiling the subject down to its essence and allowing you to grasp the fundamentals of French-Canadian research at a glance. In keeping with the "Genealogy at a Glance" theme, the four specially laminated pages of this work are designed to give you as much useful information in the space allotted as you’ll ever need.
$8.95
Genealogy at a Glance: African American Genealogy ResearchGenealogy at a Glance: African American Genealogy Research
Published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 9780806318820
Nothing will get you going faster in African American genealogical research than this "Genealogy at a Glance" publication. In just four pages, Michael Hait, author of the popular CD, The Family History Research Toolkit, lays out the basic elements of African American research, boiling the subject down to its essence and allowing you to grasp the fundamentals of African American research at a glance. Hait explains that there are three imperatives in African American genealogical research: (1) you must begin with interviews of family members; (2) you must check records of birth, marriage, and death; and (3) you must check federal census records, especially the crucial 1870 census, which was the first census to include information on former slaves.
$8.95
A Walk For Sunshine Appalachian Trail ShowA Walk For Sunshine Appalachian Trail Show
Published by Dreams Shared Publications, LLC
Format: CD   Ref: 9780967948256
An entertaining Appalachian Trail documentary based on Alt’s award-winning A Walk for Sunshine book. Narrated by Alt, accented with Appalachian Folk music and stunning photos, this film will fill viewers with inspiration to go after their dreams.
$19.95
RadiologyRadiology
Published by Radiological Society of North America, Inc.
Format: Journal   ISSN: 0033-8419
Published regularly since 1923 by the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA), Radiology has long been recognized as the authoritative reference for the most current, clinically relevant, and highest quality research in the field of radiology. Additional Rates 2012 Available: Optional Print Domestic/Optional Print Int'l – $120.00/$205.00
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The American Marketplace: Demographics and Spending Patterns, 10th EditionThe American Marketplace: Demographics and Spending Patterns, 10th Edition
Published by New Strategist Publications ,Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 978-1-935775-27-0
Quick and easy access is the goal of the new 10th edition of The American Marketplace: Demographics and Spending Patterns, your #1 alternative to the discontinued Statistical Abstract. Designed for convenience, The American Marketplace draws on scores of government sources to give you a population profile of the United States in one handy volume. Its hundreds of tables are organized into 11 chapters covering attitudes, education, health, housing, income, labor force, living arrangements, population, spending, time use, and wealth. This edition of The American Marketplace contains the latest attitudinal data from the recently released 2010 General Social Survey. The chapter on time use examines data from the 2009 American Time Use Survey. Plus, you get a look at new data on the changing housing market and demographic profiles of who owns or rents their home. Also included are up-to-date income and labor force data and 2010 census data profiling the Asian, black, and Hispanic populations. Data in the spending chapter reveal how spending patterns are changing.
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U.S. News Best Graduate Schools: 2012 EditionU.S. News Best Graduate Schools: 2012 Edition
Published by U. S.News & World Report
Format: Book   ISBN: 1-931469-43-1
Check out the 2012 edition of U.S. News’s Best Graduate Schools, which features exclusive rankings of graduate programs in disciplines from the arts and sciences to business, education, law, and medicine.
$9.95
Genealogy at a Glance: Michigan Genealogy ResearchGenealogy at a Glance: Michigan Genealogy Research
Published by Genealogical Publishing Co Inc
Format: Book   ISBN: 9780806318882
Written by Michigan expert Carol McGinnis, author of the acclaimed textbook Michigan Genealogy: Sources & Resources, this “Genealogy at a Glance” guide provides a quick overview of the facts you need to know in order to begin and proceed successfully with your Michigan research. In less than a handful of pages (specially laminated for heavy use), it gives you as much useful information in the space allotted as you’ll ever need. Focusing on key record sources and materials for further reference, McGinnis first provides history and context; so before discussing the traditional record sources such as vital records and census records, and supplementary sources such as newspapers and county histories, she provides a stream of useful and interesting facts; for example, did you know that prior to 1820 two-thirds of Michigan’s settlers had French ancestry? That by the turn of the 20th century about a quarter of Michigan’s population was foreign-born? Or that researchers can often find information about their Michigan families in Canadian records?
$8.95

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