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71: Can Your Student Loan Be Forgiven
With the cost of education escalating each year, more and more students are beginning to question whether they want to put themselves under the pressure of having to repay a huge student loan after graduation, or leaving college. And for those students who have graduated, and suddenly realized they can't afford to pay for their student loan, there are very few alternatives that would offer relief....
72: Online Colleges: Are They "All That"?
If you're an older adult who's always wanted to continue your education and you just haven't had time to, or if you want to go back to college for that advanced degree but a full-time job keeps you from signing up for classes, you're in luck. Today, online institutions afford nontraditional students, parents, those with full-time jobs, and others not able to go back to college full time in a traditional university setting the liberty to continue their educations on their own schedules....
73: Why a Classical Education is Cruical to Success
Someone who believes that an education system that was instituted over two thousand years ago can be thrown out within a single generation has ignored the fact that time is the best testing ground when it comes to understanding human behavior....
74: The Most Powerful Generation
Here at The University of Louisiana, an undergrad recently lamented to me about the passing of the student activism of the 60s & 70s. He noted that his generation feels as if those possibilities no longer exist....
75: How Religion And Science Often Work Together
Science has been labeled "bad" by many a church member. Maybe it has to do with religion and faith not requiring research. Religion and faith, relies on a "leap of faith", which, of course, is not called "fact" but "faith" or "religion"....
76: Winter Soldier Investigation
Americans typically ignore the organizations who demonstrate on our city streets showing their anti-American hatred. Most people just assume that the streets are owned by these anti-American and un-patriotic groups....
77: Detailed information about Colada, the sword of El Cid
If you love history and legend and stories of conquering heroes, you would love the story of El Cid, or "The Lord." El Cid was a man named Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar who battled against invading Moors or Muslims in Spain in the 11th century. El Cid was so legendary in his battles and his rulership that two of his weapons, the Tizona and the Colada sword of El Cid, both are revered to this day. They are two of the best-known swords in all of history, and to this day it is believed that their craftsmanship and quality is unmatched by any other swords ever made. Tizona stays at the Royal Armory Museum in Madrid, while the Colada sword of El Cid is said to be at the Royal Palace....
78: Little Known George Washington Education Facts
George Washington was born in 1732 on February 22. He was born on his father's Westmoreland County plantation in Virginia. His father, Augustine Washington, was a justice of the county court and also the area's leading planter....
79: The Origins of Easter
Easter is named after Eostre, the Saxon goddess of spring, who was one of many pagan goddesses associated with the worship of nature and fertility at spring-time. Eostre is often depicted with a hare by her side, because hares or rabbits were symbols of enviable prolific procreation. When we think of Easter, often our first thoughts are bunny rabbits and chocolate eggs! For Christians it is, more importantly, the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus, so central to our faith....
80: Student Loans For The Undergraduate Are Pretty Simple
If you are one of the millions who are on their way to college and don't have the money in the bank, or family who are able to help, have no fear....
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