AgreeWith.Me : Video Bookmarking Site
Tahiti Trim Plan 40


The Family Tree

There are numerous genealogy sites out there that feature an assortment of articles on documentation of records for doing your genealogy search. We will look at how genealogy sites and the tools they offer will assist you to carry on a search.
Genealogy sites have plenty of tools that you use to keep records of your searches, but keeping records is not enough. You must know where to search next once you have found that piece of information that you are looking for.
Genealogists usually draw conclusions from their records, to continue to dig deeper into the roots of their ancestry, which is often referred to as and audit trail. An ‘audit trail’ requires that the thought process and analysis be included by documenting sources.
Genealogy sites generally offer some software that is capable of analysing the data and there are services from expert genealogists. The fees from experts vary from site to site, but they are not always needed unless you get stuck and cannot find the additional information that you are looking for in your search or if you cannot go any further on your own.
There are many purposes for an audit trail but one of the main reasons is for subsequent searches to obtain the records that were used and see how the initial researcher came to their conclusions. Keeping records is very important, along with maintaining them in a secure and good condition. 
Suggestions for making an audit trail When you make an assumption, clearly state why you came to the conclusion and any other information that could be useful. This can be the on the front page of your record and can be edited at anytime, remember that new information changes the search direction.
By learning any historical background of the time period and region, will allow you to have a better of idea of what direction may be the next direction to head in.
Most genealogy sites offer this information to you for this purpose. Learn as much information as you can about your ancestors, such as how they lived, their culture and any other relevant information that will help guide you in your search.
Cite your sources, as this can lead you back to the information you need, or may add additional information for future searches that are completed. Writing notes in detail will make it easier for people who carry on your work in the future. This will allow them to see your thought process.
Make sure that you information is as accurate as possible, do not jump to conclusions. You can make the search nearly effortless, by leaving and audit trail which allows you or others to carry on the search easily.

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Blogosphere News
  • Propeller
  • Furl
  • BlinkList
  • Reddit
  • connotea
  • Technorati
  • Blue Dot
  • NewsVine
  • Scoopeo
Sphere: Related Content

Individual or Family Health Insurance Options

As more and more individuals working at home with or without families find themselves without some kind of group health insurance. Sometimes even working at a job, no health insurance is even offered.

Thousands of hard-working people in every state are making dangerous choices: No health insurance at all! They believe they are too young or too healthy. They believe they ?save a little or a lot of money? and can do without.

Consider your friends, family and neighbors ? people who may have been sick or injured. The fact is, even healthy people may end up with a serious medical condition that can be extremely costly to treat.

Now you can consider how much of a terrible ordeal would be without some kind of quality health insurance to pay for thousands of dollars in doctor fees or hospital bills!

When you really think of it and ask yourself this question ? ?Can I afford health insurance?? and more importantly: ?Can I afford to be without it??

You have to determine whether you are young if I really need the insurance. There are other types of insurance that gives you a discount on all your doctor and hospital bills.

Health insurance is not cheap but if you are over 35 years old, you probably should rethink whether you need individual or family health insurance coverage or is the discounted health insurance really right for you. One illness can put you in debt.

If you are an individual you might pay $400 getting the insurance privately but if you have a family you may pay $700+ each month just for an HMO. Can you afford that? Otherwise try and consider getting a job that pays for some of the insurance even if the salary is slightly less.

Insurance rates have gone sky high and it looks like there is no end to it. Just one incident can devastate your whole life savings.

If you are a single parent with a child, you will wind up paying the family rate which is unfair. If you are a college student, check with a college to see what their health insurance may cover. Otherwise, there are insurance companies that offer health insurance for college students.

This is not legal advice or any type of advice for you to get insurance or not. You need to research whether or not you can afford to be with or without the insurance.

Fern Kuhn, RN
http://www.anxietydisorernews.info
http://www.diabetestestingcenter.com

Copyright 2005
You may reprint this article as long as you keep the links active

  • Digg
  • del.icio.us
  • Facebook
  • Google Bookmarks
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Blogosphere News
  • Propeller
  • Furl
  • BlinkList
  • Reddit
  • connotea
  • Technorati
  • Blue Dot
  • NewsVine
  • Scoopeo
Sphere: Related Content

Pingo Hello Direct, Inc.