I contacted the Peace Corps, but I have to wait for a response until tomorrow. For the Peace Corps, volunteers can apply for deferment of Stafford, Perkins and Consolidation loans and partial cancellation of Perkins Loans. Volunteers make a difference in the lives of real people with two years of service in more than 70 developing countries.
Found on EIOBA.com:
Federal Student Loan Forgiveness program is applicable when the student can perform the following activities:
1. Perform full-time/partial service as a teacher in designated/recognized elementary or secondary school teaching students who belong to low-income family groups.
2. Perform the role of a teacher teaching children suffering from some kind of disabilities.
3. Qualified professional teachers belonging to subjects like mathematics, science, foreign languages, bilingual education.
4. Performing the role of an employee of public or non-profit child/family service agency providing services to high-risk children along with their families/
Perform any of these activities as per your loan status for acquiring Federal Student loan forgiveness.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Monday, March 24, 2008
Feature Story
"In a Flash, Ring Slips Away; Search for Diamond Sends Crews Into Muck", is a good example of a feature story. This news as stated in the chapter is certainly "less than earth shattering." This story is a birhgt because during many of the parts I found myself laughing. I liked the sentence in the article that said "When a woman loses her engagement ring in such a freakish fashion, society goes into crisis mode." Obviously it is not a "real" crisis in the terms of news, but for a woman it sure is one. I believe that this article is a narrative lede because it included dialogue and quotes to set up what happened.
Summary ledes, unlike newsstory ledes, do not try to include the 5 W's and an H, but insetad focus on giving a quick preview of what is coming. Instead of including a lot of information into a lede, the writers tries to "hook" the reader into continuing on with the rest of bthe story.
Summary ledes, unlike newsstory ledes, do not try to include the 5 W's and an H, but insetad focus on giving a quick preview of what is coming. Instead of including a lot of information into a lede, the writers tries to "hook" the reader into continuing on with the rest of bthe story.
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Revised Proofread Story
Towson physicians are holding a press conference Monday morning, to oppose a bill that would permit motorcyclists to not wear helmets.
Doctors from Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Mercy Hospital and Greater Baltimore Medical Center were present at the press conference, held on the front lawn of Memorial Hospital. In the audience were over 100 nurses, paramedics and other health care workers.
The doctors unveiled a petition to legislators asking them not to pass the bill. The doctors have received nearly 400 signatures, on the petition and hope to have at least 500 by the time they send it to the legislature. Dr. Karl Sodergreen said the physicians plan to send their petition to the legislature on Monday. The bill is to be considered by the legislature next Wednesday.
The number of serious head injuries caused by motorcycle accidents in
Maryland is over 70 percent less now then when the helmet law was adopted 25 years ago, said Dr. Sodergreen. He said that reduction is directly related to the passage of the law. Dr. Hector Rivera said a study from last year, about health-care costs related to motorcycle riding by the state medical society, showed that emergency room costs alone could go up by more than 45 percent if the helmet law is repealed.
Dr. Sodergreen said the physicians plan to send their petition to the
legislature on Monday. The bill is to be considered by the legislature next Wednesday.
While the press conference was going on, two ambulances came racing into the parking lot and pulled up to the emergency room with victims from a two-vehicle accident. Ironically, one of the victims injured in the accident had been on a motorcycle.
The motorcyclist injured in the accident was 19-year-old Grady Smith of 8213 Peach Street. Smith suffered a broken arm and several broken ribs. In the report from city police, his doctor was quoted as saying Smith’s injuries would have been much worse if he had not been wearing a helmet.
Proofreading is important when writing any piece. It is something that can not be rushed, or looked over once. You need to allow yourself time to sit down, read it over slowly, and be able to read it over at least three more times. When looking over your piece over do not look for every little mistake all at once. Pick a few things to focus on each time you proofread such as punctuations, or structure. Leave your work for the next day to look it over the last time. The most important thing is have other people read your work, because usually you see you're work how you want to see it.
Doctors from Johns Hopkins University Hospital, Mercy Hospital and Greater Baltimore Medical Center were present at the press conference, held on the front lawn of Memorial Hospital. In the audience were over 100 nurses, paramedics and other health care workers.
The doctors unveiled a petition to legislators asking them not to pass the bill. The doctors have received nearly 400 signatures, on the petition and hope to have at least 500 by the time they send it to the legislature. Dr. Karl Sodergreen said the physicians plan to send their petition to the legislature on Monday. The bill is to be considered by the legislature next Wednesday.
The number of serious head injuries caused by motorcycle accidents in
Maryland is over 70 percent less now then when the helmet law was adopted 25 years ago, said Dr. Sodergreen. He said that reduction is directly related to the passage of the law. Dr. Hector Rivera said a study from last year, about health-care costs related to motorcycle riding by the state medical society, showed that emergency room costs alone could go up by more than 45 percent if the helmet law is repealed.
Dr. Sodergreen said the physicians plan to send their petition to the
legislature on Monday. The bill is to be considered by the legislature next Wednesday.
While the press conference was going on, two ambulances came racing into the parking lot and pulled up to the emergency room with victims from a two-vehicle accident. Ironically, one of the victims injured in the accident had been on a motorcycle.
The motorcyclist injured in the accident was 19-year-old Grady Smith of 8213 Peach Street. Smith suffered a broken arm and several broken ribs. In the report from city police, his doctor was quoted as saying Smith’s injuries would have been much worse if he had not been wearing a helmet.
Proofreading is important when writing any piece. It is something that can not be rushed, or looked over once. You need to allow yourself time to sit down, read it over slowly, and be able to read it over at least three more times. When looking over your piece over do not look for every little mistake all at once. Pick a few things to focus on each time you proofread such as punctuations, or structure. Leave your work for the next day to look it over the last time. The most important thing is have other people read your work, because usually you see you're work how you want to see it.
Lede with a fact & attrubution
"Towson University sells it's students data to credit card companies,along with granting them permission to solicit on campus," states the U.S. Public Interest Group.
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