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Aliza "LSA" Grant Releases Bits And Pieces CD
Sacramento, CA--January 23, 2005--Aliza Grant, AKA LSA,
which means Life's Sole Apprentice, has always loved music and
she has taken every opportunity to create it. Aliza's new CD
Bits And Pieces is a multihued and exciting collection of
electronica and trip hop.
Initial ideas of producing
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Have you ever seen a commercial or an ad promising "free government grant money?" According to these ads, the government and other organizations give away nearly one half a trillion dollars each year, and all you need to do is apply! The ads go on to state that the
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Are you facing a difficult time in your life? Do you feel like a fish out of water? If today was a fish, would you want to throw it back in the river? If this is your situation, make no negative destructive decisions. Be Patient. Know that time can perform
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Latest Federal Grants Education News
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Students can get help with federal financial aid application: Higher Education
Struggling to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid? On Sunday, families can get help. Read more in the Higher Education column.
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 11:50:46 -0800
TEA Commissioner to DISD: Comply or lose funds.
DALLAS — The head of the Texas Education Agency may have reached his limit with the Dallas Independent School District. In a sternly-worded letter to district officials, Commissioner Robert Scott lays it out: Either comply with federal education laws or risk losing millions of dollars in federal grants. Scott's letter, dated January 13, 2012, minces no words: "It has come to our attention that ...
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 20:05:29 -0800
CNSE receives federal grants for nanotechnologies
Federal funding of more than million is being given to the College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (CNSE) of the University at Albany for a host of nanotechnology-enabled education and research programs. View the full article HERE .
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:56:10 -0800
Three House bills could have ‘devastating’ effect on NH education, officials say
New Hampshire would be the first state to withdraw completely from the federal No Child Left Behind law, if either of two bills going before the House of Representatives this week were to become law. Among the three education bills scheduled to be voted on by House members Wednesday is HB 1413, which would direct state officials to withdraw from the federal education law passed in 2002 ...
Tue, 07 Feb 2012 05:19:09 -0800
New Britain Is Getting Grants For Community Center, Streetscape
The city has received a large federal grant for a community center and expects to get another one to improve the appearance of downtown.
Mon, 06 Feb 2012 03:29:00 -0800