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The Family Handyman Magazine June 2005
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The Family Handyman Magazine June 2005The Family Handyman Magazine June 2005

The Family Handyman - Overseas magazine DIY: Tips for housekeeping, maintenance of the plot, developed skills with a working tool, minor repairs, ideas for decorating, etc.
 
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Tags: Handyman, Family, Magazine, working, minor, repairs
Your Family Tree - May 2010
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Your Family Tree - May 2010Your Family Tree - May 2010

Your Family Tree is the most respected genealogy magazine around. Balancing the use of PCs and the Net with the many traditional means of research, Your Family Tree makes tracing family history accessible and rewarding for everyone. It offers practical advice, written by experts, on all areas of family history research.
 
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Tags: your family tree, family, tree, parents, grandparents, uncle, heir, Family, research, history, rewarding, Family
Babytalk - March 2010
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Babytalk - March 2010Babytalk - March 2010The free monthly publication of Babytalk aims to help new mothers trust their maternal instincts with "straight talk" from experts and real moms.

 
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Tags: babytalk, family, children, home, health, babies, Babytalk, instincts, straight, experts, maternal, Babytalk, March
Babytalk - April 2010
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Babytalk - April 2010Babytalk - April 2010The free monthly publication of Babytalk aims to help new mothers trust their maternal instincts with "straight talk" from experts and real moms.

 
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Tags: babytalk, family, children, home, health, babies, Babytalk, instincts, straight, experts, maternal, Babytalk, April
Agnes Grey by Anne Bronte
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Agnes Grey by Anne BronteAgnes Grey by Anne Bronte

When her family becomes impoverished after a disastrous financial speculation, Agnes Grey determines to find work as a governess in order to contribute to their meagre income and assert her independence. But Agnes' enthusiasm is swiftly extinguished as she struggles first with the unmanageable children and then with the painful disdain of the family. Anne Bronte's first novel offers a compelling personal perspective on the desperate position of unmarried, educated women for whom becoming a governess was the only respectable career open in Victorian society.

 

 
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