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.
The technical name for the syndrome is called Progressive Dumb Dog Detachment Amnesia or PDA. There are some social scientists who believe PDA is a result of a broken home, a puppyhood trauma or sucking hind tit. Others, with only a Master’s Degree prefer to think it is a biological defect like damaged chromosomes, lack of a braun or too much Co-op dog food.
In a third room, windows overlook the chunky concrete mounds of Founders Park, across the street. They shed light on machines that slice and spool the polyurethane lengthwise, from 6.5-inch sheets into 1/8-inch strips.
Both Phar Lap and Pike had to go into hiding before the 1930 cup after a gunman tried to kill the horse in the street, but even that couldn’t stop them. “We were never in doubt,” Pike said afterwards.

There’s now 13 hectares of quality public open space and since the opening of the co-operative more than 1900 residents have come to call the area home and 2500 people have it as their workplace.
Commenter: JamesI’m not in danger of defaulting on my loans, though I have used most of my forbearance to delay paying on it until this year when I finally got a job that I could pay the loan off with. My current job has -nothing- to do with my degree in Web Design. It’s not the cost of the degree that I find angering, but rather that the cost of the degree has nothing to do with the market for that knowledge. College students are not in college to simply attain knowledge, they go to college to become valuable to their chosen industries. However college pricing is strictly based on the hours of education, and not on the actual -value- of that knowledge. Web Design is a field where 1% – 5% of all graduates actually get in to a job where they actually use their knowledge. There simply aren’t enough jobs to accommodate all the people that the colleges are graduating with the degree. The rest end up in other sectors, often with jobs that don’t cover the repayment plans based on income levels the colleges promise their potential students when they are looking to choose a school. I’ve spent enough money to buy a hummer, only to get the value of a used $1000 jalopy. And this isn’t just in Web Design. I just talked to a woman with an MBA who is working 25 hours a week at a supermarket because there’s nothing else out there. Most all of my friends are college graduates that are all working hourly rates earning a tenth of what the colleges assured them they would be earning, a tenth of the value of the education that the colleges claimed their education was worth. It’s like the mortgage crisis, there’s simply too much debt out there supporting hypothetical, nonexistent value. My own $0.02.
Go: Organic Orchestra is a 21st century vision of a "future orchestra." Artistic director Adam Rudolph’s prototypical approach to composing and improvisational conducting embraces music forms and cosmologies from around the world. Using a non-linear score with his unique approach to rhythm as the seed material, Rudolph improvisationally conducts the musicians in concert. This creates spontaneous orchestrations which serve as both context and inspiration for the musician’s improvisational dialogue. The New York City based Go: Organic Orchestra is a multi-cultural, multi-generational, multi-racial chamber orchestra that combines western and non-western instrumentation to present a serious contemporary music based on the original compositional concept of musical director Adam Rudolph.
Not bad for a boy who began learning tap dancing at the age of four with his brother and sister in Les Griffith’s backyard studio in New Lambton.

A Year of Bernstein — A 100th-Birthday Celebration Join us as we celebrate Leonard Bernstein’s 100th Birthday with a yearlong, 12-lecture series exploring his extraordinary legacy as a composer of theater and concert music, a conductor and a teacher. A once-in-a-lifetime collaboration: Bernstein, Sondheim, Robbins and Laurents created a once-in-a-lifetime work of musical theater, with a remarkable score that many have called the greatest in the history of the American musical. We’ll explore the making of the work via filmed interviews and rare footage shot on location during production of the film adaptation, and go deep inside selections of the score to understand how it achieves its rare combination of profound depth, sophistication and broad accessibility.
Commenter: JanetteI am 62 years old. I was 42 when I returned to college after my son went to the military. Unfortunately, upon graduation, I tried for 6 months to find a job in my field (construction). I was told at every turn that I had been in academics too long and what could I know about the area of business. (I guess they thought I forgot everything I had done for the twenty previous years). To cut the story short, I am a teacher now and have been paying every month for the past 10 years, but my loans have still grown from around 24,000 to 64,000 dollars. When I asked for a breakdown from Dept of Ed, all I get is a series of numbers which do not reflect any of the original loans I took. Some of them read $8,000 next to the loan number. There are no undergraduate loans in that amount. Penalties and interest have buried me and literally ruined my sense of hope and persuit of peace.
The man and his wife lived in his folks’ old house on the ranch. They planned to remodel someday but the vagaries of the cattle business, the demand for routine ranch improvements and the appetite of four teenagers combined to prevent any real home improvements.
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