LLB Law student [Canada] scholarship winner interview (Cardiff University UK)

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Canadian student, Zeher Chadi, discusses her studies at Cardiff Law School, winning a merit-based scholarship and her plans for the future.

Cardiff University: www.cardiff.ac.uk
International Office: www.cardiff.ac.uk/international
Cardiff Law School: www.cardiff.ac.uk/claws

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Government Grant Money Is Still Available

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http://www.governmentgrantsexpert.com Learn the secret techniques that many everyday citizens have used to claim millions of free & clear grant dollars for a multitude of uses. Claim your grant today!

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Judging Amy | 3×19 | ‘Men Aren’t Monsters’ 4/5

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Season 3 ~ Episode 19;

“The Gray household is ransacked by vandals, who appear to have targeted the house after receiving an adverse judgment in Amy’s courtroom. After Joe McKenzie takes over at Teen Harbor, Kyle disagrees with his strict approach, but they settle their differences after Joe sees how Kyle uses his training to treat an epileptic teenager. Maxine enlists Sean’s help in her own investigation into Pamela Taylor’s death at Buckley Hills. Meanwhile, Amy hears the case of parents accused of abuse for transferring their son to a new school every year to get him more easily noticed by the scouts who can recommend him for a college basketball scholarship. Maxine finally finds the perfect foster father for Eric right under her very nose, although it takes a little convincing for both the adult and the teenager to see the wisdom of her choice. Against his better judgment, Bruce spends the night at Andrea’s house, and has an unfortunately ill-timed encounter with Gracie the next morning.”

Original airdate: April 2, 2002

Footage is owned by CBS, no infringement intended. If contacted, I will take this down.

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A Starling’s Quest for a WGU Scholarship – WGU Video Contest

Posted by admin on December 31st, 2009 and filed under online scholarships | 9 Comments »

http://www.wgu.edu/contest – Please rate this video, it will count as a vote towards the scholarship!

Do you or someone you know deserve a scholarship to Western Governors University?

Earning a college degree can be a life changing experience. In many cases, a little help financially can go a long way towards achieving this goal. Do you or someone you know deserve a scholarship to WGU? Whether you make us laugh, or make us cry, tell us how a degree from WGU could improve your life or the life of someone you know.

Western Governors University (http://www.wgu.edu) continues to offer opportunities for adult learners to have access to quality, affordable education, as the only fully-accredited, online university that is competency-based. As part of that effort, WGU is hosting a unique video contest with a valuable scholarship as its prize. Contestants are asked to submit a video explaining why they deserve to earn a scholarship and how earning a degree from WGU will change their life or the life of someone they know.

The window for video submissions is open from June 11, 2008 to August 11, 2008. All genres of videos—including humor and drama—are encouraged. A WGU panel will review all of the video submissions after the August 11, 2008, deadline and select five finalists based on the following criteria: quality of video (45 percent), amount of votes (40 percent) and the amount of views the video received (15 percent). Those five videos will be posted on the contest site on August 25, 2008, for the public to vote on the most deserving video for the top prize. The winner will be announced on September 3, 2008. Public voting will take place during the contest period and the voting period so entrants are encouraged to share their video with family and friends.

The winning video contestant will receive a $7,500 scholarship and a $500 cash reward, paying $1,500 per six-month term for up to five terms. The scholarship can be used for students pursuing a degree in any discipline offered by WGU in its Colleges of Business, Education, Information Technology and Health Professions. Other prizes include scholarships valued up to $3,000 and $100 Amazon.com gift certificates. (Amazon.com is not a sponsor of this contest.)

This video contest is open to the public. The scholarships are not transferable to other universities, but may be transferrable to incoming WGU students. Current WGU students and alumni who are considering a return to WGU for their master’s degree are eligible to participate. The contest is subject to posted rules. For more information about submissions or to vote, please visit www.wgu.edu/contest.

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How do I get free college scholarships?

Posted by admin on December 28th, 2009 and filed under free scholarships | 1 Comment »

need help with tuition as I’m on social security disability and need training in new skill to enter back into the work force.

I wish I knew also. I too am searching for free college money.

When do you find out if you are eligible for University Scholarships?

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When a University sends you a letter of acceptance, do they tell you if you are eligible for any entrance scholarships/ financial aid?? If not, do you apply for scholarships after you have registered at this University?

Thanks for clearing up anything!!

Yes, you apply for the scholarships once that you’ve been registered at that university. I’m not sure though if they will tell you if you are eligible when they send you the letter of acceptance.There are universities who post information concerning scholarships on their websites, so do have a look there. And you can phone any department of the university or on the number of the registry for additional information concerning the scholarships. They may provide you with more useful information.

What is the idea behind college grant?

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Hi yahoo answers what is the basic idea behind the college grant money.Please help me out.

The idea of providing grant for college education for individuals is to ensure that no child is left behind and not able to complete his college studies for the want of money.So they can do their higher studies by means of Grant.The basic purpose of these specialized grant programs is to promote the use and benefits of the study of that particular subject.

Why do women refuse to acknowledge sexism against men?

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It seems whenever there is something that they even think would be sexism against women, they start screaming, but they don’t ever seem to care or even acknowledge all the discrimination against men (The Selective Service laws, men are forced to sign up, Affirmative Action, Title XI, women getting more lenient jail sentences, biased family courts, biased assault laws, VAWA, gender based scholarships, reproductive rights and all sorts of other double standards) It seems when something is beneficial to women but detrimental to men, no one cares. What’s up with that?

Same reaons why some blacks refuse to acknowledge racism against whites. (I’m black by the way, I just happen to be very observant)

where can i find scholarships online that are not fake?

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okau so i want to apply for scholarships online and well some look like they are fake.so where can i find organizations that are really giving money. i will also accept any websites thanks. also i am mexican and salvadorian and i am in my freshman year in college

You can get info about such college scholarships and grants online here – colleges.mywebcommunity.org

Democracy in America

Posted by admin on December 27th, 2009 and filed under free scholarships | No Comments »

Democracy in America

This Norton Critical Edition presents Tocqueville’s classic text in the Henry Reeve translation. It is accompanied by detailed explanatory annotations and an introduction addressing “Democracy in America”’s canonic and iconic place in American life. “Backgrounds” includes seven letters offering Tocqueville’s impressions of his nine-and-a-half month journey through the United States. Nine contemporary reviews, both American and European, trace “Democracy in America”’s varied initial reception. Thirteen “Interpretations” gauge Tocqueville’s influence on American political thought and on democracy’s legacy. Contributors include David Riesman, Max Lerner, Robert Nisbet, James T. Schleifer, Catherine Zuckert, Sheldon S. Wolin, Edward C. Banfield, Daniel T. Rodgers, Arthur Schlesinger Jr., Sean Wilentz, Henry Steele Commager, James T. Kloppenberg, and Tamara M. Teale. About the Series: No other series of classic texts equals the caliber of the Norton Critical Editions. Each volume combines the most authoritative text available with the comprehensive pedagogical apparatus necessary to appreciate the work fully. Careful editing, first-rate translation, and thorough explanatory annotations allow each text to meet the highest literary standards while remaining accessible to students. Each edition is printed on acid-free paper and every text in the series remains in print. Norton Critical Editions are the choice for excellence in scholarship for students at more than 2,000 universities worldwide.

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