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An exciting way to study history is now being used in 45 schools around the country. Historical documents are accessible to future voters who are developing their own view of our country’s past events and leaders.
The children of the "greatest generation" hit the trenches to uncover their parents' stories.
The AARP Bulletin's "What I Really Know" column comes from our readers. Each month we solicit short personal essays on a selected topic and post some of our favorites in print and online. Below, reader Michele Bartlett of Littleton, Co., shares what she really knows about honoring soldiers.
It’s so easy to hop in the car and drive everywhere. But it’s not healthy. Try these creative ideas to add walking to your life.
Walking can reduce stress and relieve tension. Here are some tips.
Cross training relieves fitness boredom and gives a more balanced workout. Here’s what it is and how to design a personalized cross training workout.
The AARP Bulletin's "What I Really Know" column comes from our readers. Each month we solicit short personal essays on a selected topic and post some of our favorites in print and online. Below, reader Lee Warner of Valdosta, Ga., shares what she really knows about "telling the truth."
The 2007 Wyoming Senior Olympics will be held in Sheridan July 26-28.
This month’s exclusive survey reveals American adults’ favorite president in U.S. history—and their views on potential future presidents
Mother and daughter unravel the mysteries of storing and printing their beloved digital photos.
Chicago is the next stop museum exhibit celebrating the heroes of the civil rights movement.
The AARP Bulletin's "What I Really Know" column comes from our readers. Each month we solicit short personal essays on a selected topic and post some of our favorites in print and online. Below, reader Jamie O'Neill shares what he really knows about chores -- and death.
At 80, a marathoner measures how far she’s come since leaving New York.
There are several options for the PC and the Mac that can help you move beyond basic photo editing but still fit your pocket book.
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