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Where Did President Ronald Reagan Go to College?
Aug 12th
Ask anybody: “Who are the great men in human history?” Likely you will hear names such as Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Napoleon, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, or perhaps even Ronald Reagan. What do these men have in common? What made them great? They were successful because they were powerful, and with this power they changed the course of history by their heroic actions, or by ruling countries or even whole continents. Ronald Reagan was born in 1911. I have said before I am not a Republican nor a Reagan fan, but it is significant history for northern Illinois and needs to be talked about. Today we see the Ronald Reagan Birthplace building. He was born in the second floor apartment of a commercial building in downtown Tampico, Illinois. Where did president Ronald Reagan go to college ? The Reagan’s lived in the second floor apartment. For a case of pareidolia, notice the apparition in the window, who could that be? From 1915-1919 the structure housed a bakery and from 1919-1931 a bank, First National Bank. Today the first and second floor have been restored. The first floor is a spot-on recreation of a 1920s bank that incorporates original elements from the building’s stint as a bank, such as the vault. The second floor is done as a period apartment from the era when the Reagan’s occupied the space. Interestingly, the apartment features a skylight in the center of its main room and is decorated to the period when the Reagans lived there, although none of the original Reagan furnishings are there. Did Ronald Reagan go to college ? The Graham Building matches up with the harmony of the rest of the district
he building is very similar to the other structures in the Main Street Historic District. It is two stories with three upper floor, flat-headed windows. The Graham Building also has a metal cornice which closely matches the cornice lines of the adjacent structures, contributing to the overall architectural harmony of the historic district. When I went it was July, 105 degrees, and the woman inside, a volunteer, seemed truly glad to see me. In fact she chased me down on the hot street. Initially, when I tugged at the door, I couldn’t get it to open, I think she thought I was inept but it really wouldn’t open. But she came outside to get me, eventually she gave me a free tour of the bank, the apartment and told me numerous tales about the Reagan family. Even recalling when Ronald Reagan actually visited the birthplace during the 1980s or 1990s or some such. It was very interesting and for her kindness I bought a magnet and donated five dollars to the museum. As president, Reagan implemented bold new political and economic initiatives. His supply-side economic policies, dubbed “Reaganomics,” included deregulation and substantial tax cuts implemented in 1981. In his first term he survived an assassination attempt, took a hard line against organized labor, and ordered military actions in Grenada. He was reelected in a landslide in 1984. Reagan’s second term was primarily marked by foreign matters, namely the ending of the Cold War, the bombing of Libya, and the revelation of the Iran-Contra affair. The president had previously ordered a massive military buildup in an arms race with the Soviet Union, forgoing the strategy of détente. He publicly described the USSR as an “evil empire” and supported anti-Communist movements worldwide. He negotiated with Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev, resulting in the INF Treaty and the decrease of both countries’ nuclear arsenals. Reagan left office in 1989; in 1994 the former president disclosed that he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease earlier in the year and died ten years later at the age of ninety-three. He ranks highly among former U.S. presidents in terms of approval rating.
College Saga – Episode 1
Aug 12th
Written, Directed and Produced by Mark Leung. ===== Once upon a time, when Earth was still a beautiful place, an evil force came to turn all living things into Vegetarians. Three students from suburban Massachusetts would step up against this catastrophe… to end Vegetarian Supremacy. Mark, Jesús, Maria and their foes would make amazing personal discoveries as the two forces clash. And so began the ultimate saga about friendship, heritage, sex and explosions.
College Courses
Jul 27th
Many people think that university and college has the same meaning. But they are totally wrong. The fact is a university is a place to educate people with many various courses to choose. On the other hand, a college only has not more than 10 courses. Though the fees are widely different, the quality speaks the same. It also depends on the students. If they are the hard worker type, they will probably choose university rather than college. Research also found that there are more universities in United States than colleges.
What so extraordinary about college? College may offer few courses. Mainly the courses are Accounting, Finance, Business Commerce, Hospitality, Management, Taxation and Technologies Development. These college courses have the same quality with universities courses. The courses can be applied through online known as online college courses. Directly or online applied are just the same. One of the advantages is students can be more focus on their concern subjects rather than on extracurricular courses that usually universities claim to be compulsory subjects. Other advantages are students can get side jobs besides studying. Usually colleges have short time of study; approximately 4 hours. Differ with universities that study half-day even full-day.
Similar to universities, colleges also offer scholarships for former students and international students. Range from undergraduate students to postgraduate students. Colleges offer the scholarships under considerations too, such as to help the financial aids, tuition grants cooperate with governments and attract more students to study there. Considering the cost to attend college is quite expensive. The cost depends on what courses you take; popular subjects are more expensive than the unpopular ones. Through achieving college scholarships, besides make parents proud of you, parents will save money on education; parents can spend the money on other things.
Hence, by taking direct or online college courses, students have the opportunity to get scholarships and make their parents proud of them. The goal is to lead students through desperate future to the bright future.
Military Members Only Get One Chance At Free College Credit
Jul 8th
The DANTES program of the US Department of Defense has helped thousands of military members further their higher education. One method that the DANTES program has promoted is the College-Level Examination Program, or CLEP. CLEP is a rising favorite for students looking for the most efficient way to earn credit. The CLEP program works by awarding college credit to students who can demonstrate college level knowledge in a certain subject. Most students are attracted to CLEP because it saves them a lot of time and money. It really works to save money for military members, however, because the DANTES program has footed the bill for CLEP for all military members.
Recently the DANTES program announced a new policy for its funding of CLEP exams for military members. Now, instead of funding unlimited attempts at the CLEP, DANTES is only funding military members’ first attempt at taking the CLEP.
This news has created a bit of a stir in the military community. Many military members have reacted negatively, because DANTES statistics show that many CLEP exams have an overall pass rate for military members of 50% or less. However, these statistics are primarily due to military members underestimating these CLEP tests, and not taking them seriously enough.
Now that military members have only one chance at this free CLEP credit, the need for effective study materials is increasing. The good news is that there are materials available which are extremely effective in helping students pass CLEP exams. One for example, SpeedyPrep.com, has an over 99% pass rate. With such effective study tools available, military members no longer need to be worried about the new DANTES policy. CLEP continues to be a great solution for military members looking to further their education.
College Strategies
Jul 3rd
Nowadays, college have many strategies to attract students apply in their colleges. First, if you browse information about college in the internet. You maybe get the main information how to apply, what is good between this major and that major, when to enroll and the monthly or annual payment. As you explore more on those tabs, you will see something ‘Online’ inscribed on one of the tabs. The meaning of ‘Online’ in the site means you can put all the information you have read directly to the college through your computer or laptop step by step. For instance, you can online enrollment, online payment or online applying for new students.
The good news about ‘Online’ tab is the online college courses feature is available now in many colleges. Online college courses offer many advantages for students. They can get choose their favorite courses online and get Degree or Master by studying online. They don’t need to attend class, mere submit their assignments and examination papers through e-mail directly to the lecturer. But there are always disadvantages in every option. They can’t make friends as in their age is the age that need someone to lean on.
The second attraction is they offer college scholarships. Generally, you may found that they merely offer the scholarships just for their students, but as you can see today, they also offer it to international students. Of course with difficult requirements and pressures by maintaining your excellent result throughout the semester or else they will be dismissed from you scholars. But from what I see, many scholars can maintain their excellent score from one semester to another.
Maybe you may be a little pessimistic with the scholarships for college. But look it at a positive side, this may encourage you to study harder and you can save your parents’ money. Hence, I have the final say. Study hard to achieve your ultimate goal!
Electoral College Map With Numbers
Jul 2nd
Is it time to junk the Electoral College? By formulating such an arcane method of electing the executive, the founding fathers hoped to insulate the presidency from popular emotions while, at the same time, protecting thinly populated states from domination by the great cities. The College works by having the state legislatures pick people to vote for the President. Each state has the number of electors as it has representatives to the congress, both House and Senate. These were to be the most able people of the state…in theory. What quickly evolved was that each party would nominate a slate of electors. The political party that won the state’s popular vote would have their slate of electors get the right to vote for President. A “win” was considered 50% plus one vote This has been the method of electing our Presidents since the founding of the republic. There have been consequences not intended by the founders. They have shaped what kind of party system we have. The structure of elections has determined the ways campaigns are run. They have even affected the way in which our government is organized. The “winner-take-all” system also shapes the campaign. Since only one vote more than the competing party is required, there is no reason to give campaign resources to states where a particular candidate is well ahead or too far behind to compete. The battlegrounds are those states that could go either way. In a tight campaign the votes of small states become critical in putting together an electoral majority. Because a state’s entire electoral vote is determined by which party gets one vote more than the next, there is no advantage in voting for a party that will come short of that goal. Ten percent means no vote at all. It makes sense then that we have two parties because that’s the surest way to win the privilege of casting the electoral vote. While third parties might have influence at the state level, it is almost impossible to have an effect at the Presidential level. A popular-vote election means Presidential candidates no longer visiting small, closely contested states. It reduces their influence. The electoral wars will be waged only in the large cities. The changes don’t stop there. Remember, we now nominate candidates by state primaries. Electing people by a national popular vote would cause those to merge into a national primary. After all, if states no longer elect the President, why should they nominate the candidate? There’s a whole new national campaign. college map college map A popular election of the President would change that. No longer would a national campaign be necessary. A President, political scientists tell us, could be elected in the six largest TV. markets. Campaigns would be waged in the large cities and their suburbs. Rural areas would be completely ignored. That is especially true for Democrats. The parties would spend their resources in those areas where they are already strong. Political professionals know it’s easier to expand the percentage of your vote in places you’re already ahead. That is seen today. Republicans don’t waste their resources in mainly African-American areas. Nor do the Democrats campaign in strong Republican precincts. The process has become longer and more expensive. But, that’s not the end. Would a party want its candidate to be one with only, say, 20% of the vote? Probably not. A national run-off primary will evolve to insure one candidate wins 50%.. Electoral college map with numbers electoral college map with numbers
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Another problem now rears its ugly head…the national election. Recall that the Electoral College and the winner-take-all system forced the parties to campaign state by state. Since only a one-vote majority was required to carry that state, third parties found it impossible to exist. They could never have an influence. Not so with a popular vote election. Here a small party getting fifteen or twenty percent could have a large impact on who is elected. In fact, the vote could be spread among several small political parties. Would the nation be content with the President being elected with, say, 30% of the popular vote? Maybe not. There is a way around the problem. The old One-Party-Democratic-South solved it. It’s called the run-off election. Now there are four possible national campaigns: the first national primary, the run-off national primary, the national election, and the run-off national election. Another effect is one that strikes at the government itself. It’s likely that a multi-party system would evolve with elected officials from many different small ideological groups. How would the government work? Our national government is organized around two parties. Could it accommodate coalitions? There is no way to tell. All of the governments that have multi-party systems are Cabinet governments. There are built in mechanisms for bringing down the government and holding new elections when the governing coalition loses public support. Our constitution has no provision for such a circumstance. It’s possible the popular election of the President would force the U. S. to completely change its government from a Presidential to a Cabinet form. Some people argue that would be a good thing. It would, they say, make the government more responsive. They’re right. But, it would also make it unstable. Our constitution creates government that is slow to respond because the framers wanted ideas to have time for thorough review and debate before they were made into national policy.
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Asher Roth – I Love College With Lyrics
Jul 2nd
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What I Hate About College
Jul 2nd
I’m back home for winter break and I decided to talk about some things about college that I just can’t stand! Happy Holidays everyone
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