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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Want An Adult Scholarship? Try This...
If
you consider
to go back
to school after
a long time away,
you probably know how
expensive it is going
to be. If
you are established
with a home
and a family or are
in your 30's or 40's,
you have plenty
of other money
worries. The question is: How can
you find an adult scholarship?
Do
not dispair; there
actually is a niche
for you out there. There are lots of
free money
for those of us
who are a little
older than the regular
college student
and want an education.
The
first thing to do is a little preliminary
research. You should find out what
kinds of programs
you are
eligible. There is
free money
available for people of
all walks of life.
Try
to avoid
financial aid
that is
just for recent high school
graduates. There are quite a
few out there that
you will be ineligible for
because of your age. You can narrow your search
by avoiding those with age restrictions. If
you can find
financial aid specifically for returning
students, it
will not have
any age restriction.
You should apply for anything you
might be eligible
for. Don't put
any limits for yourself. Take
advantage of all the free money available for
adults and education, it's just a matter of finding a program that suits you.
The first place you might try
looking is your local
library. They
will have tons of resources there for scholarships. Librarians are knowledgeable
about these resources and
will help you find what you need.
Be patient.
Stick around and take notes on what you find. Here is the hard part. You have to
skim through all the resources available and look for anything that might help you get that
money. If you find something
suitable, contact those particular organizations. Request more
information and they will probably
send you all the materials you need to apply. You may also be able to contact
them by a 1-800 number,
in which case you can
talk to a representative of the organization and get
tips for
applying. Remember that you are not
stealing; they have all this money lying around
waiting to be claimed by a
successful applicant.
If you have any help filling out
forms, ask someone's advice. Always fill
them out
thoroughly. Be sure to
write clearly. If you have to write an essay, make sure that it flows well and there aren't any grammar or spelling mistakes. You can
always ask someone to proofread it if you are unsure.
The important thing is to apply for as many as you can. You never know which one may be able to get you the money you need.
Nic Haffner is a publisher of Scholarship Search and related Info. You can
go to
http://www.the-scholarship-portal.com for more.
Political Correctness Is On Par With Communism - The Bitch!
Well Darlings,
There has
to be a reason
for it. It
is unnatural. Perhaps
it is to do with some
of the modern foods
people eat
these days? Or something
in the coffee? I hope it isn't anything
to do with
all the Chinese ingredients companies now add
to so many
of our foods today without telling us. If Chinese food has
been killing
the dogs
in America and making people ill,
as I read recently, I don't want
to be eating it! Whatever it is I'm looking for, it needs to be found quickly for it is responsible for a pronounced lack
of common sense in too many people. Some of these people shoulder enormous responsibilities,
and we rely on
them to
use their common sense to keep us
from harm. One such person is
the Chief Inspector of Prisons, Anne Owers.
Leyhill Open Prison in Gloucestershire
- it has no perimeter security fence whatsoever
- has been ordered to house up to 50 very high risk criminals, including a "relatively large group of men" sex offenders. This is
the prison where
almost 400 inmates simply walked
out between 1999
and 2006. During
that time the inmates here were disappearing at the rate of more than one a week.
Mostly they were
those convicted of robbery and burglary offences, but alarmingly they also included 22 murderers and 7 rapists.
Anne has at
least had the common sense to
question the
"appropriateness" of placing such higher-risk inmates in open jails, but
still wallows around in a fudge of uncertainty. Like so many today, if it isn't written down somewhere exactly what to do, she appears to be at a loss. She talks of the guidance on whether such offenders
should be in open prisons as
being "unclear", and complains there
are no
clear rules on whether high risk prisoners
should be put on normal resettlement programmes where they work in local colleges or companies. What? She needs guidance and rules for this? Has she no savvy?
I
have to question why any person should need to be guided in order to know whether or not murderers and sexual offenders, some of
them rapists, should be
kept in open prisons where they can simply walk out. Even
just a modicum of common sense will say: no, they
must always be kept in secure accommodation
- and yet strangely it has been the Prison Service's policy to send these offenders to Leyhill for years.
In my mind, whoever decides prison policy might well benefit from a trip to the convent in Lisieux where St. Thrse, the Patron Saint of Common Sense, spent some years - and if they don't
find any, perhaps they should stay there! Other than that they should be forced to take up residence with their families somewhere close to Leyhill - given
time, I'm sure a few of the inmates would love to
pop in on them to say thanks!
I hate having to bring it up yet again, it is becoming
tedious, but it really does need to be kept in the news.
Our appalling
NHS has suffered a scathing attack by the Scottish newspaper the Daily Record under the front page headlines: Scotland's Killer Hospitals.
The paper revealed that almost
1 in 10 patients pick up
an infection in a Scottish hospital, and in one Glasgow hospital the rate is nearly 1 in 5. The hospital acquired infections (HAIs) kill more than 500 patients a year in Scotland alone and cost the NHS a staggering 183million.
In England and Wales, where HAIs are almost as prevalent, to add to this deplorable situation we now learn that more than 24,000 hospital patients were reportedly given the wrong treatment last year. In some cases this has led to serious
injury and even death.
Our NHS really cannot be
allowed to continue on in this
state. It never used to be like this, so why is it now? All the
money they are spending - wasting? - on various "health issues" in
an attempt to take the focus off their own gross failings must cease immediately, and they must knuckle down and address the real health threat to the
nation - themselves! That money needs to be spent in the hospitals cleaning them and teaching the staff and doctors basic hygiene standards. A 1 in 5 chance of catching an infection that might kill you, and if it doesn't it is still most unpleasant, has to be dealt with as a matter of urgency.
I have
little doubt that
someone still with some common sense left needs to be brought in to give those in the NHS the "guidance" and "direction" that so many people cannot seem to function without these days. The worrying factor is: people with common sense are becoming increasingly harder to find.
Britain has 4.2 million CCTV cameras, 1 for every 14 people - that's more than in the rest of Europe
all put together! - and yet we still have some of the worst crime rates in Europe. Cameras are an easy "cop out" for politicians - it makes it look like they are addressing the problem - and whilst cameras have been invaluable recently in tracking the movements of terrorists, so we do need them, they are a
long way from being the answer to preventing crime on our streets. Proof of this
comes from the Holloway Road in London. With more than a hundred cameras along its
two-mile length it is the most
spied upon road in Britain, and yet last year, over a period of
just 6 months, we're told 430 offences were committed there, including 29 serious
assaults, 15
robberies and 32 burglaries.
What does common sense suggest to you? A few more police needed on the street? It's something
worth a try, isn't it? But I doubt that they will get them - they'll probably install another couple of cameras, so pulling yet another
copper off a street somewhere to stare at a screen.
So, where has all our common sense gone? Have we just lost
it, or has it been stolen? Only those who have managed to retain at least some of theirs will know the answer to this one. Common sense has been stolen from us by those who forced us into
political correctness. Wherever they encountered it, these people took it away from us. No-one is allowed the freedom now to analyse anything for themselves and come to their own sensible conclusions anymore - to use their own common sense - as we are told precisely how we must react to
everything and every situation. We have become little more than a nation of zombies, unable to think for ourselves and just going through the
motions of
life like some bored repertory actors. However, with Gordon Brown's pledge to bring back competitive sport for our children, there is a slight glimmer of hope on the dark horizon. It needs to be grabbed and nurtured.
Common sense has always said to me that the winners are likely to be the best ones to do the job. Political correctness has for decades taken away competitiveness, so we have never really known who
was best - we just guessed, or waited for a palm to be greased! School sports were banned in case those not good at them should feel inferior, and so too for a long time, and for the same reason, were many school
examinations. Where common sense said everybody should have equal opportunities and achieve what they could from them, political correctness said everybody should be equal. The former is an admirable concept and is easily attainable; the latter is an utter impossibility, unless we are all dumbed down to the lowest possible denominator.
Political correctness is on par with communism: we are all equal, except we find some are far more equal than
others - and they will be the ones who make up the rules. If you still have your common sense with you, it will be immediately
apparent that, under this system, those least able to do a good
job of making the rules are equally likely to be those doing just that job. Is it any wonder we are in such a state today?
Isn't it about time we threw out political correctness, and started using some common sense? Equal rights for
everyone under the law - yes! But an equal (downtrodden) people, where one size fits all - no! We are all
individuals. Our Creator made us that
way, and no man has the right to change that!
"The Bitch!" 13/07/07.
Michael Knell
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