(tribal sounds with chants)
Announcer: They say language was developed so people could pass on their history from one generation another. First spoken…
(sounds of pencil scribbles on paper, then old fashioned typewriter)
Announcer: then written…
(sounds of industrial construction, busy chatter of workplaces, computer typing sounds)
Announcer: And now corporations and universities employ researchers, writers and historians to document the general story of our civilization.
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Announcer: But what about your story? How will you convey your uncle’s struggle to leave Manhattan on 9-11 to your children, grandchildren and beyond? How will future generations in your lineage know how your hands helped re-build a school in Haiti or traveled around the world on a cruise ship as you sent to high school? How will they know?
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Announcer: Make sure they know with LivingHistory.com. It’s more than an online family tree, it’s a way to document in the written and spoken word the specifics of your family’s history for future generations to learn and enjoy. Connect your history with other families and show how your family fits into the community through friends, employers, and neighbors. Everyone has a story, and as a people we knew from the dawn of time that sharing it is important. Learn out you can keep the history alive for your future generations at livinghistory.com.
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