Sunday, January 24, 2010
Try Obama Scholarships for Moms: They Could Improve Your Future
students, and this includes single mothers in many cases. For this reason, the government is encouraging moms to go back to school. Money to help them enroll as college students can help both stay-at-home moms and working moms. These grants have other benefits to add incentive for moms to enroll in college. It's common for students to choose to attend large colleges or universities. If this wasn't a feasible option for a single mom, it may have prevented her from going to college. The Pell Grants, however, take this factor into account. Whether a working mom wants to attend college part-time or a stay-at-home mom wants to take online courses, these specially targeted grants make it possible. You can study anything: nursing, business, education and more. The important part is that now single moms have more opportunity to do so. An Obama scholarship may be the break a single mom needs to start on a different path. Looking into how to apply for a scholarship is very simple. The first step is to go online and fill out the application for federal student aid, or FAFSA. It's free to fill out the application, plus you can learn plenty of information about aid that is available to you. Also, remember that the American Opportunity Tax Credit
program says that the first $4,000 to pay for your education is free. When weighing your options, think about this as well as the possibility of getting a grant. Single moms who are working or stay-at-home now have a tremendous opportunity to advance their education by attending college. The chance to receive government grants and other free opportunities are meant to help moms care for their families and increase the money they can earn as important members of the workforce. Giving women the chance to improve the future for themselves and their families is what the Obama scholarships is all about.
The Obama grant provides scholarships with great returns
. Scholarships for Mom's program is causing quite a stir mainly due to its great benefits for single, working mothers alike. Mothers are being encouraged to make use of the funds provided through the Pell grants to attend college by President Obama and the Obama administration although no specific grant is named specifically. Another advantage of the Pell grant besides it being a monetary gift is that there are no restrictions in being able to attain other sources when it comes to financial aid. Both federal programs and private non-federal organizations can be applied to in order to cover further educational costs. The award year will take place from the 1st of July 2009 to the 30th June 2010 with the maximum amount to be given through the Pell grant of $5,350.00. It's unlikely that this amount will cover your full college expenses it does not restrict you from applying to other sources. The federal Pell grant has a further advantage i n that it does not limit you to its use once paid out. Books or a laptop as well as housing or travel are acceptable expenses if they are necessary to pay for your education. With much attention being paid by the Obama administration to the importance of further education the scholarships for moms' has become ever more popular also highlighting the many advantages of the Pell grant program. If you are a single mother who is working and wishes to become a student and earn a degree such a federal program fulfills all those specifics. Many people are now realizing that college doesn't have to be put aside because of family concerns or financial need. More students are now thinking of college as an option with the Obama grant funded through the federal Pell grant program. This can be said especially for those working mothers. Single mothers working full-time are specifically being encouraged by the current administration to take advantage and earn a degree. The current administration is heartily cheering for single, full-time working mothers to apply for college and earn a degree. Why not make your dreams a reality?
Thursday, October 29, 2009
3 Shifting Explanations For Choosing Traditional Burial By Hal Stevens
Burial is commonly called interment. It is frequently has a considerable price tag and unquestionably the most pricey part of a funeral. In an ideal world, burial or interment arrangements would be made beforehand with a pre-planned funeral. Still, often, this is just not feasible. Now and then, a death can be out of the blue due to an accident or other situations. Other times, people basically prefer not to dwell on the topic of death or even think about it until the time comes.
Regardless of pre-planning, a traditional burial is very costly, not only financially, but also environmentally. As cemetery space becomes rapidly and increasingly more limited, many cities and even countries are reevaluating their cemetery systems in hopes of coming up with a plan that meets all needs.
Despite the cost, cemetery interment remains very popular and is the most common funeral practice. The reasons for this are because:
• In large part, this is due to the fact that many people prefer to adhere to the traditions that they know. If they come from a family that preferred in ground burial then they are that much more likely to use the same.
• Another reason for the continued popularity of interment is the fact that many religions and cultures still forbid or caution against cremation or other forms of disposition. Greek Orthodox Christianity, Islam, Orthodox Judaism, Parsees, Russian Orthodox Christianity, and Zoroastrians all forbid cremation. Each group has its own religious convictions about why they forbid the practice of cremation but primarily it is because the body and resurrection.
• Most Christian denominations have changed their stance on cremation, though some still have certain guidelines that must be followed to adhere to the laws of their faith. If you have questions, always check with your religious leader, should you have one, before making any plans.
In many countries, the beliefs about death haven’t changed in centuries. Even in the United States, we still adhere to many rituals and funeral practices that were in place in the nineteenth century. Soon, however, circumstances will force us to reexamine these customs and traditions. Of course, no discussion of burial, can exclude the major, underlying influence of religion. Increasingly, however, those guidelines are changing as many other aspects of religious beliefs change with time.
Not only do religious entities put laws into affect, but, of course, our governments do. Most governmental guidelines regarding burial will be explained to you by your funeral director. You can also research them online on your own by searching for the laws of your state and region. This is an important step to take even if you feel that you know the laws of your area.
There are many mistaken beliefs concerning burial. Be certain to be informed. Still, prior to considering burial, check with your funeral director to make sure that you have or can get the correct burial permit (if considered necessary) to permit you to bury the remains of your loved one below ground.
Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=381585&ca=Death
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
4 Main Explanations On Why More People Are Choosing Cremation By Hal Stevens
1. People are enjoying a longer life (the average life expectancy for men is 73.3, and for females, 79.6). This sets aside additional time for pre-planning of funerals and complex decision making. The more time that is made available the more time that people have to thoroughly consider all of the options.
It's important for you to know that the most valid reason for choosing cremation is your reason. You don't owe anyone -- not me, your funeral director, or your minister, priest or rabbi -- any explanation whatsoever. College graduates are more likely to consider cremation than someone with a high school education or a high school dropout. Wealthy people view cremation as a viable disposition option whereas people who have little (or no) disposable income tend to choose burial for their dead. There is not particular reason for this but it is the trend. Soon it is expected that people of all socioeconomic backgrounds will join the movement towards cremation.
2. More people are moving further from their original homes. This leaves fewer people behind to tend to family graves. Taking care of cemetery property is now considered a burden that most people don’t want to worry about.
For numerous reasons, families are splitting up across the country. Mom and dad may have their roots planted in one area and their grown children have relocated. It is very common nowadays for families to be split. This makes taking care of graves a very difficult, if not impossible task. For these people cremation is starting to look more like a viable option. It can be an uneasy thought to consider mom and dad’s grave left unattended for sometimes even years because the kids have all relocated. Cremation, in conjunction with scattering the ashes or keeping them is much more attractive to many.
3. The idea of cremation becoming more 'acceptable' and more religious groups are changing their stance on the subject—giving an increased number of people the freedom to explore cremation as an option.
People who believe that the Bible (or any sacred textbook) is the literal word of God will almost universally choose burial over cremation. People who consider themselves 'spiritual' or 'other' on census forms or public polls will strongly consider cremation when a death occurs. There has been a curve in traditional thinking about this. Religious groups are becoming more receptive to cremation and the “ashes to ashes” concept that man evolved from dust and to dust he will return.
4. People are becoming increasingly concerned about the environmental impact of the traditional cemetery, ranging from taking up land-space to chemicals released into the earth and the ecological impact of using trees and other natural resources for burial.
No one can deny the fact that cremation is becoming a well-liked choice to burial. Furthermore, more funeral homes and cemeteries are joining the movement of 'green burials' which never use unsafe chemicals in preparing the body. Many use eco-friendly caskets. This is a huge motivator for many people in the increasing attempt to stabilize the planet.
Resource: http://www.isnare.com/?aid=374726&ca=Death
