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Monday, September 03, 2007

Womens Rights

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has",author unknown.

United States citizenship for women. 1998 marked the 150th Anniversary of a movement by women to achieve full civil rights in this country. Over the past seven generations, dramatic social and legal changes have been accomplished that are now so accepted that they go unnoticed by people whose lives they have utterly changed. Many people who have lived through the recent decades of this process have come to accept blithely what has transpired. And younger people, for the most part, can hardly believe life was ever otherwise. They take the changes completely in stride, as how life has always been.

The staggering changes for women that have come about over those seven generations in family life, in religion, in government, in employment, in education - these changes did not just happen spontaneously. Women themselves made these changes happen, very deliberately. Women have not been the passive recipients of miraculous changes in laws and human nature.

Seven generations of women have come together to affect these changes in the most democratic ways: through meetings, petition drives, lobbying, public speaking, and nonviolent resistance. They have worked very deliberately to create a better world, and they have succeeded hugely. We to can be apart of something just as big. We can once again unite as women and make a change for the better. Better our lives, our children's lives, and those lives not yet born. Plus we will be bettering the lives of other nations and countries.

We need to stand so that the working mother no longer works for corporate America and our children are not being raised by day care. We have a commitment to make to the future, to better life for all. We can do that by raising our own young. Teaching them values and morales that go way beyond what another would teach them. Unite with us now and join the circle. Be a stay at home mom and make a(n) income doing it. If history repeats itself than, woohoo here we are!

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By Calondra Nelson

Scholarship for Single Mothers - 5 Tips to Getting It!

It is estimated that there are around 10 million single mothers in the United States. Some of these are out of school teenage mothers. It is obvious though that there are a lot of mothers who are letting go of their dreams of college education so they can work and support their child. Fortunately now, any mother can avail of a good scholarship for single mother benefits.

Look in the Right Places

There are endless opportunities for single mothers to look for the right scholarship for single mom benefits. You can start off by asking the guidance counselor of your high school or the financial aid office of your local college. The State Department for Higher Education may also have guidelines for applying for a federal scholarship for single mother programs. If you do not have a lot of time to go around, you can always log on line for preliminary tips on where to turn to. Numerous sites will point you in the right direction for scholarship for single mother benefits and will even allow you to fill up application forms online.

It is important to understand though that scholarships differ. Some may pay for all the expenses of your education while some will only pay for a fraction of the tuition and books. There are also some educational grants that come with conditions after you have been awarded financial aid for your education.

Look to the Government

There are 26 government grant agencies that offer 900 grant programs. Education is one of the grant categories for single mothers. You can ask for instructions at the local welfare office. You will be required to fill up a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) based on which your eligibility for scholarship for single mom benefits will be determined.

Search for Private Organizations

Some private organizations may offer you wider application options for a scholarship for single mom program. You can search online or in your local community for these organizations. Depending on the private organization, your eligibility may be based on such factors as high school performance, ethnicity, religion and intended major.

Ask Your Employer

Fortune 500 companies and other employers may have scholarship for single mother programs that you may be unaware of. Read your employee manual or ask the human resources department if the company does offer such benefits and if you are eligible.

Visit Local Schools

Local colleges and schools may also support the idea of helping single mothers finish school. All you need to do is to visit the financial aid office of your community college and ask for details on scholarship for single mom programs.
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By May Stern
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