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- December 19th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
Hat-tip to Father David MacGregor of Contact Online Weblog: Ugandan Church faces totalitarian liberal activism. for pointing to this piece of rhetorical gobbledegook.Anglican Mainstream: Ugandan Churc…
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
Some people seem to feel the need to criticise anything and everything that that others do. clipped from www.usatoday.com MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — As Shellie Ross waited in a hospita…
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hayesstw has bookmarked: Prayer request for dying son stirs debate
- December 18th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
I finished this book more than a week ago, but have spent so much time trying to get my computer working properly again that I haven't had time to write about it until now. Her Fearful Symmetry by Au…
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hayesstw has joined the discussion: WHY DO WOMEN SPREAD VINDICTIVE LIES
- December 17th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
Heb 13:5 Be ye free from the love of money; content with such things as ye have: for himself hath said, I will in no wise fail thee, neither will I in any wise forsake thee. 1Tim 6:10 For the love o…
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- December 16th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Hayes and Greene family history
There is a genealogy blog carnival, in which people are asked to blog on family members who have birthdays in December, so here are some of our family members with December birthdays: Ralph Carr (18…
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- December 15th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
This morning, in an amazing coincidence, I mentioned an old friend in a blog post on another topic, on my other blog, and as I was writing the sentence that mentioned him my cell phone beeped with a m…
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
This is the third in my series of Tales from Dystopia posts — stories of what things were like in South Africa and Namibia under the apartheid regime. In this one I shall say something about the…
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- December 12th, 2009
- December 11th, 2009
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hayesstw has bookmarked: The Number of the Beast
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hayesstw has added The Modern Historian to his favorite blogs.
A blog focusing on the work of an academic historian and his research into the modern world. A collection of articles and links of interest to anyone who has a taste for modern history.
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hayesstw has added The Study of History to his favorite blogs.
This is a blog about the study of history. I have started with more general posts about history. This blog will go into more in depth about studying history, different areas of historical study, and some reviews of books and articles. I will also use
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hayesstw has added My History Blog to his favorite blogs.
I love the history of the 20th and 19th century
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hayesstw has added To Die Free: Race, Class and Ethnicity in American History to his favorite blogs.
This is a group blog on Race, Class and Ethnicity in American History. We include lots of book reviews by college students, as well as other interesting information.
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
Second Terrace writes in Prophet Lite: These days, it is the fashion in Christian quarters to claim to be a Prophet, or at least to use a Prophet or the whole lot of them (or the Apostles) as preceden…
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- December 10th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
How to Do Everything with Microsoft Office Access 2003 by Virginia AndersonMy rating: 3 of 5 starsIn reviewing a book on how to use a computer program, I suppose the most important point is whether i…
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- December 9th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Hayes and Greene family history
I’ve had quite a lot of computer problems recently, including a dying hard disk. I won’t go into the details here — if you really want to know you can read them on my general blog at…
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
Matt Stone, having passed on a meme about summarising the message of the Bible in five statements, has now come up with a new one: What religions do you find most interesting apart from your own? This…
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
Computers are supposed to help us to work faster and smarter, and for the most part they do. But sometimes they go on strike, and demand attention, and this has happened to us. So for the last four da…
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- December 8th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
One of the things that has sometimes puzzled me, and sometimes surprised me, is the way that the word “worship” seems to mean completely different things to Christians of different backgro…
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hayesstw has added Everything's Relative - Researching Your Family History to his favorite blogs.
A blog about genealogy, my personal research, tips, tricks and those aha! moments
- December 7th, 2009
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hayesstw has removed HistoricalRhetorical from his favorite blogs.
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hayesstw has removed The I Seek Dead People Blog from his favorite blogs.
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hayesstw has joined the discussion: Do you believe in aliens?
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hayesstw has removed Family History for Beginners from his favorite blogs.
- December 6th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Hayes and Greene family history
Last year we started a family history Wiki, in the hope that it might make it easier to cooperate with others in gathering family history. The Wiki format, which has been so successful in compiling Wi…
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- December 4th, 2009
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest by Stieg LarssonMy rating: 5 of 5 starsThis is the third book in Larsson's "Millennium" trilogy, the others being The girl with the dragon tattoo and The girl wh…
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Khanya
Byzantium: The Surprising Life of a Medieval Empire by Judith Herrin My rating: 5 of 5 stars Several years ago I had the opportunity of completing a History Honours degree that I had had to leave unf…
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- December 3rd, 2009
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hayesstw has joined the discussion: Is Anti-atheism a Religion?
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hayesstw has joined the discussion: Is Atheism a Religion ?
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hayesstw has posted a new entry on: Notes from underground
I came across this quiz about "Are you homophobic?""Homophobic" is not a word I like very much, partly because I'm a language pedant, and believe it should mean "fear of the same", and therefore be pa…
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hayesstw has bookmarked: Notes from underground: Are you homophobic?