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Are there mistakes that can disqualify a college scholarship application? You bet. Generally speaking, most local scholarship committees may find a few minor mistakes acceptable, but the higher the level of competition, the less tolerance there is for a faux pas. And when you go for the gold at the national level of competition, no mistake is permissible. Even at the local level, if the competition is heavy, one error can result in the loss of money. Even small spelling mistakes can cause an application to be thrown out. A judge reviewed a submission from a girl who was second in her class. She had a 3.95 GPA. The problem? She misspelled salutatorian. Believe it! How does that happen? Surely, it should have been noticed. Was it a keyboarding error? Maybe. Another application from a boy on the baseball team noted that he won the league batting title with a .259 average. Know anything about baseball? Most likely, the number 2 should have been a 3, 4, 5, or even 6. Yet, another listed the applicant's age as "88." Do you ...

MANAGEMENT OF DISTANCE EDUCATION

A much ink has been shed to describe the Distance Education System. It is known by several names such as correspondence education, Independent Study, External study, Open learning, Open Education, Off-campus programme etc. In Distance Education Situations the learner and the teacher may be thousands of miles apart and yet a purposeful education conversation can take place. Knowledge, skills and attitudes can be effectively imparted without forcing the learner and the teacher to meet in the class room at fixed hours. The learning materials in print are different from class room texts or lectures notes. Audio-Visual media is to find their legitimate place in the educational fields. The distance learners are not remain loners although but have the opportunities to meet their teachers and their peer groups some times. Library and laboratory facilities are to be extended to enable the learners to get the maximum out of their learning. The evaluation methods are to evolved to test, not the rote memory but the actual learning of the learners. Open education is ...

INFORMATION ON RELOCATING TO ALABAMA

If you are planning a move to Alabama, congratulations! There's so much to enjoy and discover in the "Heart of Dixie". From aerospace to agriculture, Longleaf pine forests to inland waterways, azaleas to Stargazer lilies, the charm of Alabama's residents and their southern hospitality is what truly makes Alabama special. Steeped in Native American, Colonial, and Civil War history, today's Alabama is the epitome of the New South. -Regardless of which sport or outdoor activity you have in mind, it can likely be found somewhere in Alabama. The white sand beaches of the Gulf Coast have been attracting tourists for decades, while the state's extensive system of waterways is a great place for boating and fishing. Mountain biking, hiking, camping and rock climbing are quite popular in central Alabama, the Cumberland Plateau area, and the southern end of the Appalachian Mountains. With an average temperature of 64 degrees, you can explore the outdoors year round! -Alabama has an impressive network of art museums and many of them feature folk art which is unique to the area. Throughout the ...

In 1951, thirteen families in the small community of Topeka, Kansas got together to do something about an unjust situation. The board of education of their community was allowing racial segregation in the school system based on an out of date 1879 law. The leader of this group of concerned parents was Oliver J. Brown and the outcome of what started out as a few parents trying to make life better for their children became one of the most infamous and influential supreme court cases in history known as Brown versus the Board of Education. The practice of school segregation had become a common and accepted practice in American society despite many movements in the history of civil rights to stop the separation of black society from white. The justification that segregation provided a "separate but equal" setting which benefited education, the truth was it was a thinly veiled attempt to deprive African American children of the quality of education that all people need to excel in the modern world. The case continued to gather momentum ...