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  • Out of the Muck Grant Trailer

    Posted by admin on January 1st, 2012 and filed under college grant | 3 Comments »

    Geraldean Matthew helps to lift her fellow former Apopka Farmworkers, who are ill and impoverished, Out of the Muck

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    College Made Simple – Are College Financial Aid Dollars Drying Up

    Posted by admin on November 11th, 2011 and filed under college funding | No Comments »

    Check out www.collegemadesimple.com for more information on paying for college without going broke in the process

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    Education Scholarship Scheme a way to help bereaved children achieve 30.08.11

    Posted by admin on September 2nd, 2011 and filed under education scholarship | No Comments »

    With the new academic year about to begin, the delay in announcement about education allowance has made it difficult for military families.

    For those claiming CEA they’ve had to, or will have to, send their children back to their present boarding school in the hope they can still afford it after the announcement.

    After the rules of eligibility for CEA changed at the end of last year the MOD have said families who had to move their children won’t have to pay back any CEA they’d already claimed.

    This concession may also have be extended to families who have to move their children after the new announcement.

    The education scholarship Scheme for Bereaved Children launched earlier this year.

    It entitles children who’ve lost a parent in the armed forces to a grant to help them achieve higher education qualifications.

    Victoria Hale became uncertain about her future after her Dad was killed in Afghanistan two years ago, but now she’s off to the University of the West Of England in Bristol.

    She’s one of the first to apply for the scholarship.

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    College Application for grant as foreigner – conclusive proof of Obamas illegitamacy

    Posted by admin on July 31st, 2011 and filed under college funding | 4 Comments »

    MIRRORED FOR SONICLADY & traitorsbeware on Jun 26, 2011

    Occidental College transcripts provides concrete evidence to annul Obama presidency.

    A biography of Obama’s Occidental College days states that when Obama was 18-19 he attended school as BARRY SOETORO. And it wasn’t until he met a girl by the name of Regina that Obama started using the name Barack. Regina was the first to start calling him Barack. There seems to be no record of Obama legally changing his first name from Barry to Barack.

    While being sworn in as an attorney in the State of Illinois, Mr Obama had to provide his personal information under oath. He was asked, if he had any other names, he responded none. In reality, he used the name Barry Soetoro in an entry in the journal of the California assembly in reference to grants given to foreign exchange students. Mr. Soetoro/Obama clearly defrauded the State Bar of Illinois and perjured himself while concealing his identity. Anybody else would’ve been disbarred for this and the matter would’ve been forwarded to the district attorney for prosecution for perjury and fraud, however nothing was done to Mr. Obama. More importantly, why did he conceal his identity?

    If Obama didn’t legally have his name changed from Barry to Barack then the birth certificate he passed to Congress is a fake, a forgery. If his name was registered as Barry Soetoro even though Obama claims his real name is Barack Obama then Obama defrauded the state of California in order to receive college funding. Obama knowingly presented a false document to the state wherein he claimed to be a foreign student in order to illegally acquire financial aid.

    http://presscore.ca/2011/?p=2929

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    High School Thoughts About College

    Posted by admin on June 16th, 2011 and filed under college funding | 9 Comments »

    http://www.ValueofCollege.com

    Someone posted the tabs for this! Get em here – http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/t/toby_turner/high_school_thoughts_about_college_crd.htm

    (Click that link & vote!)

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    I’m almost outta school
    Life couldn’t be sweeter
    I just got the chills, MOM TURN ON THE HEATER!
    MOM, could you turn on the heater?
    After a High School degree, Is my education through?
    Hell No, I got debt to accrue!
    besides, think about it
    I’m graduating in May
    Do I wanna work or do I wanna delay?
    DELAAAAYYY!!!
    I WANT TO DELAAAYYY!!
    My guidance counseler asked:
    Have you thought of a career?
    No, I’ll be in school for the next 10 years.
    DON’T RUSH ME!
    High school thoughts about college
    I’m just avoiding a job, I don’t need to know knowledge!
    High school thoughts about college
    Once I have a degree, employers have to acknowledge.
    Right?
    Thats what I hear!
    My Counselor asks, “What school are you leaning to.”
    Haven’t thought about it, but I’ve been meaning to.

    If it’s next to the beach and the classes are cheap
    and I’m able to pass while I’m half asleep
    then I’m in.
    Any suggestions?

    Community College? That’s no fun.
    unless the girl to guy ratio is 3:1
    Then submit my transcripts!
    Then submit my transcripts!
    Florida state, all my friends go there.
    do they offer my major?
    Yea, like I care.
    the major doesnt matter, a degree is a degree.
    The only one I wanna see is E to the Z babay!
    get it? EZ?
    I can do math and have homework everyday of the week,
    or do English, a language I already speak.
    So, English! its a no-brainer
    I want no homework, labs, or anything of the kind,
    I want an open-book test, I can take online.
    If the majors hard, I’ll change it
    That’s called independence.
    And if I sleep in, could you sign the attendance?
    High school thoughts about college
    I’m just avoiding a job, I don’t need to know knowledge!
    High school thoughts about college
    Once I have a degree, I’ll know more words that rhyme with college.
    ‘Cause… I got two: Knowledge and acknowledge.
    And that’s kinda the same word.
    So.. English. Definitely English.

    Music is an art form whose medium is sound. Common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike), “(art) of the Muses.”[1]

    The creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of music vary according to culture and social context. Music ranges from strictly organized compositions (and their recreation in performance), through improvisational music to aleatoric forms. Music can be divided into genres and subgenres, although the dividing lines and relationships between music genres are often subtle, sometimes open to individual interpretation, and occasionally controversial. Within “the arts,” music may be classified as a performing art, a fine art, and auditory art.

    To many people in many cultures music is an important part of their way of life. Greek philosophers and ancient Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as “the harmony of the spheres” and “it is music to my ears” point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example.

    Student financial aid refers to funding intended to help students pay educational expenses including tuition and fees, room and board, books and supplies, etc. for education at a college, university, or private school. General governmental funding for public education is not called financial aid, which refers to awards to specific individual students. Certain governments, e.g. Nordic countries, provide student benefit. A scholarship is sometimes used as a synonym for a financial aid award, although grants and student loans are also components of financial aid packages from students’ intended colleges.

    College (Latin: collegium) is a term most often used today in Ireland and the United States to denote a degree-awarding tertiary educational institution and in other English-speaking countries to refer to a secondary school in private educational systems. In French, a “collège” refers both to 4 years of middle school and to a general concept of sharing an institution, and in the Commonwealth countries, some older private primary and secondary schools retain this sense of the word (for example, Eton College).

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    Dr. David Grant Speaks To 2011 VMRCVM Graduates

    Posted by admin on June 15th, 2011 and filed under college grant | 2 Comments »

    Dr. David Grant delights the audience and 2011 graduates of the Virginia Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine on Saturday, May 14, 2011 with bits of wisdom and humor.

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    ‪Trimensional 3-D Scanner iPhone App‬

    Posted by admin on May 2nd, 2011 and filed under college grant | 4 Comments »

    Grant Schindler, research scientist in Georgia Tech’s College of Computing, created Trimensional, the first app that allows users with an iPhone 4 or recent iPod Touch to take 3-D scans of faces or other objects and share them by e-mail.

    Now in the latest update, users can also e-mail animated videos of their 3-D models. For a few dollars more, artists and designers can even export their creation to CAD programs or 3-D applications, such as Maya.

    Schindler took an idea he developed while a student at Georgia Tech and with the help of Tech’s business incubator, the Advanced Technology Development Center, has turned it into a real product.

    For the written story, see http://digitallounge.gatech.edu/digitallife/index.html?nid=65509

    Video: Rob Felt, David Terraso/Georgia Tech

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    College Made Simple – How To Get More Financial Aid For College

    Posted by admin on April 14th, 2011 and filed under college funding | No Comments »

    Check out www.collegemadesimple.com for more information on paying for college without going broke in the process

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    Funding College — President Obama’s YouTube Interview 2011

    Posted by admin on February 27th, 2011 and filed under college funding | 8 Comments »

    President Obama answers the question “How are you going to help recent college graduates when there are fewer highly competitive points of entry? We have done everything by the book with little success and find ourselves in huge debt” in his first post-State of the Union Interview.

    This clip is from the citizen-powered interview of President Obama, streamed live on YouTube on Thursday January 27th, 2011. The full interview can be seen at www.youtube.com/AskObama.

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    A Message to Parents about Financial Assistance- University of Miami

    Posted by admin on January 12th, 2011 and filed under college grant | 1 Comment »

    James Bauer, Executive Director of the Office of Financial Assistance Services at the University of Miami, discusses how to “shop for the right university” and what financial resources are available to families.

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