How was the wave? Pretty hectic, mostly, with shots of animal pleasure between bouts of self-doubt and course correction. The Vehicle, clanking and roaring above, was less distracting than I’d expected. But you surf directly at the fence, pumping turns as if you’re trying to crash into it, and you’re fairly close to it for much of the ride. I flinched once or twice. I could also see the two or three surfers sitting in the water next to designated pilings, hoping that I’d fall, then each giving me a generous shout-out as I passed. It felt a bit like an amusement-park ride. But it also felt like surfing next to a pier, on an unusually fast, clean wave. Slater’s only advice had been “Do a lot of little S-turns.” What he meant was “Don’t try big hard turns, because, if you fall, that will be a great waste.” So I was doing a lot of little S-turns. It was good advice. The shots of animal pleasure came when I wasn’t thinking, when I leaned into a turn and felt the strength of the wall, or leaned back and felt the speed of the board’s passage over the water.
Commenter: Denise B, MSI’ve got a particularly evil type of student loan called "Tuition Answer." It piles on interest first in the early years, meaning I’m paying $400/mth and watching my balance go up each month–all while I’m in grad school for the next 4 years. Worse: it’s not considered a student loan for my tax purposes, so I do not get to claim the interest payments I’m making. Worse: Sallie Mae gets protection as if the loan is a student loan if I default, meaning it will not be wiped from my credit if I needed to declare bankruptcy. Help!
Commenter: MarloesI graduated in 2008 from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater. I borrowed $11,625 federally and now owe $18,000. I also took separate loans with citibank (which totaled $13,700 and are now at $15,500) because I was told that I could only take out so much federally. I’m starting my life $33,500 in debt. My boyfriend and I are trying to pay both our loans off together, and he has another $27,000 to add on to that. $60,500 until I can start living freely. It was my understanding that a higher education would improve my future, not cripple it.
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Commenter: Chris SI am the parent of a 20 year old college graduate. We had our child drop out of high school in the 10th grade and start at our local community college when she was 15. Next year she is going to the local state university to get a masters degree in a health field. There is a chronic shortage in her chosen area and although it will not pay much, she will have a job and she will finish college through her graduate degree with NO debt. Contrast this with her friends who are just finishing their second year of private college with $40,000 (so far) in debt in fields like art and social work. I find it criminal that the high school guidance counselors and sometimes parents have bought into the myth that going to a "top" private university and studying silly stuff that will never lead to a job is the way to the American dream. Some of these young people don’t even know if they owe the money or their parents do. Oh my god… as the kids say! We are entering a jobless future and we need to bust the myths that fancy schools with high priced tuition are the road to success. It is a giant scam that is ruining people. Big loans for college have only inflated the cost of college. I wish there were NO student loan programs at all. This would mean that colleges would have to charge real (not inflated costs) for fancy buildings and sports centers. As for people who were cheated and deceived as young people, we need to give them a bailout. THis is a society problem and not just an individual problem. It needs to be fixed at a national level through laws.
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Commenter: BrendaI became ill during college and could not complete it, and then shortly thereafter I lost my job and was in default. Later when I had cancer, I still could not go Chapter 7 on my student loans. They are enormous and I can’t even pay the interest anymore, so I spend my money instead on shelter and medical care and hopefully they won’t garnish my paycheck more than I can afford. I’ll never be free of debt. They even garnished my unemployment. It wasn’t worth it. I can teach myself and could have slowly worked my way to an associate’s degree, but everyone tells you that you can’t have a decent life without your B.S., and maybe it’s true. One thing is certain, this country can’t compete technologically with countries willing to pay to send their bright students to study science and engineering at universities. We will see that we have overempahasized individual responsibility at the price of sacrificing the educational attainment of our entire society.
I made phone calls, I chased copy, I discussed layouts, as if it was a normal day, but all with the sensation that there was something behind me, something only I could see, nebulous and malevolent, something I thought I had outrun, a long time ago, but here it was, back to haunt me, placing its clammy hand on my shoulder and saying, you didn’t think you’d get away that easily, did you?

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Before I could say, “No! Wait!” John pricked the rumen wall with his scalpel to relieve the pressure. A stream of green fluid at 2800 psi painted the left half of John’s body!
Is America becoming more civilized? Certainly, according to the definition, there has been a mass exodus from the country to the city. The percentage of people who make a living off the land continues to decline. And the stigma of being less civilized still applies to farmers, lumberjacks, fishermen, hunters, miners, ranchers and cowboys. Those whose jobs require exposure to the elements, manual labor and physical risk. This stigma is a benign prejudice that allows opportunists to manipulate urban opinion to our disadvantage. “Stop the mining, curtail the drilling, up their grazing fee, steal their water, condemn their land, cripple their dirty little towns. After all, they’re only peasants. Not really civilized, you know.”
"Can’t we talk about the American Revolution?" Natasha demanded. "Isn’t that what’s supposed to be next?"
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