Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Should You Use a Fake Diploma Mill Or Get a Real High Shcool Diploma?

In thinking about a reason for earning a high school diploma or GED, we could call it "Truth or Consequences. " We could also think about the fake diploma mills. Honesty is truly the only game plan to follow here.
Let's consider the GED. Like I have stated before, If you hold a Certificate of Completion, you do not qualify for the GED program because with a CoC, you are still classified as still being IN school. In order to be approved for a GED, you must prove that you are OUT of school. Honestly, this all sounds contradictory.
Many people are now finding out that, even though they have a GED, companies are now requiring not only a copy of their transcripts but
also a copy of their Diploma. Many companies are giving their employees a certain amount of time to get into an Adult program and get a REAL Diploma. There again, it could be just another GED type program.
Now suppose you have searched the Internet for those real looking fake diplomas. You really cannot tell the difference. You could fool anyone with these 'diplomas'. Yes, they will promise you all kinds of letters of authenticity. But there's the thing. What if these companies or colleges want to get in touch with the "institution" that issued the 'diploma'. Who will help you then?
Honesty is the ONLY policy here. If you falsify your documentation through one of these "mills" you will, in no doubt, face the consequences.
I have graduates who have entered colleges and universities all across the US. Several are now teaching school. Some are working on their Master's and their Doctorate now. No matter where you live or how old you are, it is never too late to get your high school diploma. Just make sure you are dealing with a real school not a fake diploma mill.
Janie Ferrel has a passion for any students needing to finish school. She has established a website which allows any adult in the US to finally get their high school diploma. If you need your high school diploma she may be able to help you too.


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Friday, December 18, 2015

Prepare Your Child For School Before Schooling

Child's learning process starts in the home under the love and care of his or her parents or close relatives. However, home is not the only center for learning. For child's all round mental and intellectual growth, it is equally important that child should go to school, where he or she learns to interact socially and important that child should go to school, where he or she learns to interact socially and imbibes knowledge.
Most of the children do not like to go to school initially. If the child is suddenly put to school without preparing him mentally to face the change of environment from home to school, he will strongly resist it and he may develop permanent repulsive feeling about school. There are parents, who without trying to analyze the psychological problems of the child, put force and drag the child to the school daily with a hope that one day he will go to school willingly. But very often it is wrong. It may make an adverse effect on the child in developing his intellectual growth. Child should never be put to force in doing things in the process of developing his mental faculty. Right from infant to adolescent every activity of the child should never be put to force in doing things in the process of developing his mental faculty. Right from infant to adolescent every activity of the child should be entertaining and a fun-game. Applying pressure or force should be as far as possible avoided. The basic reason of child's aversion to go to school is due to sudden change from home environment to a strange new one of the school. Considering this aspect, parents should prepare the child to face a new environment similar to that of school. If this environment is properly and carefully developed as a pre-schooling preparation, then the child will be looking forward fro the day when he or she will start going to school.
For creating a school atmosphere in the house, make either on room or a corner of a room as a proto-type classroom by arranging a small desk and chair. For infants school is not only a study place, playing is an important curriculum, and according along with desk and chair also keep dolls and other attractive items for game. The class room of the child made in the house may be furnished with nicely stacked colorful books, toys, games, pencil, paper, crayons, painting brush and inks, plaster of Paris as a clay for making articles, audio and video cassettes etc. These will give child an idea about the school atmosphere which is full of fun and pleasure.


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Thursday, December 17, 2015

Spell check! ‘Shcool’ blunder erased

“Shcool” is out.
Following a story in yesterday’s Post, red-faced Con Ed officials quickly ground down a piece of Stanton Street pavement to replace a humiliating spelling error — “SHCOOL X-NG” — etched outside a building housing three schools.
Authorities blamed the blunder on a clueless contractor.
The misspelled traffic alert — created with industrial “textured tape” that permanently sticks to the asphalt — was ripped up by heavy machinery shortly before noon, on the heels of the story poking fun at the educational irony.
Amazingly, the obvious error — in front a Lower East Side building hosting two high schools and a middle school — had been on the pavement since July 2010, according to Con Ed.
Initially, neighbors told The Post the error had been laid down over last summer.
“One of the teachers said to me, ‘I’m busy grading papers in the school. I’m not grading the city on their spelling,’ ” said Rene Anaya, the assistant principal at Lower East Side Preparatory HS.
Con Ed said the spelling snafu occurred after a contractor — which officials would not identify — ripped up the street for utility work and replaced existing markings.
A different contractor fixed the mistake yesterday.
“We know how to spell ‘school’!” one of the workers joked.
In the interests of brevity, only the wrongly placed “H” and “C” were ground down and repositioned.

US road painters write 'SHCOOL' outside North Carolina high school

The road outside the Guilford county school had recently been re-paved, and road crews were ordered to mark the school zones last week.
A spokesman for Traffic Markings, the contractor that painted the faulty sign, admitted that workers had "made a mistake" and said the sign would be fixed.
Another employee, who did not wish to be named, told the US news station KSBW that the error had caused amusement within the company.
"We're trying to find someone who can spell and get them out there to fix that ASAP," he said.
The error was not the first misspelling in the area; just last month, a resident posted a photo on Facebook showing that the town's name had been misspelled as "Guiliford" on a detour sign printed by the state's department of transport.
Spelling the word "school" has proved a challenge to other US road painters in the past. Last year a road crew directed Miami drivers to "SCOHOL".
According to NBC news, spelling proved a nearly impossible task last year for Wisconsin sign-makers, who managed to erect a sign with every word misspelled except for "exit".
The sign read:
Exit 185
Buisness
Rothschield
Schofeild