Ole Miss mom launches online resource for bedding and textiles to create the ‘perfect dorm room’ (The Meridian Star)
Thus I believe the conclusion has to be this: "Love the lord thy God and love thy neighbor as thyself." The intellectual part of us must be let loose to explore, arise, and be heard. Familial values are probably a bit more important though, because only by them do we find self-control, right actions, and the choice to live by sound ethical values. Ultimately, Biblical values should be the guiding light of our lives. Sound ethical values are truly implemented when we live by the Words and Spirit of our Lord.
Ole Miss mom launches online resource for bedding and textiles to create the ‘perfect dorm room’ (The Meridian Star)
ATLANTA, Ga. — In the summer of 2006, Atlantan Woody Yeomans was preparing her daughter to be a freshman at the University of Mississippi. “I was helping Taylor get ready to move into her first dorm room, and of course, she wanted to have the ‘perfect room,’” Yeomans said.
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North Carolina A&T, Ga. Tech Tops in Producing African-American Engineers (Local Tech Wire)
Posted: Today at 6:19 a.m. ATLANTA, Ga. — Georgia Tech and North Carolina A&T led the nation in producing African-American engineers in three categories for the 2005-2006 academic year, according to Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine.
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Animator Gary Goldman joins Savannah College of Art and Design as artist in residence (Broadcast Newsroom)
DMN Newswire--2007-8-6--The Savannah College of Art and Design announced today at SIGGRAPH 2007 that legendary animator Gary Goldman, best known for his work on such animated classics as “The Secret of N.I.M.H.” (1982) and “All Dogs Go To Heaven” (1989), and the video games “Dragon’s Lair” (1983) and “Space Ace” (1983), will join the college as an artist in residence in Savannah, Ga.
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The Savannah Bancorp Adds to Strength and Depth of Management Team (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance)
SAVANNAH, Ga., Aug. 9, 2007 -- The Savannah Bancorp, Inc. announces the successful execution of a management expansion strategy developed earlier this year. This strategy will allow the Company to take full advantage of the growth opportunities in its markets and support the sustainability of the Company and its initiatives as it moves toward the billion dollar in assets benchmark.
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Around the SEC (USA Today)
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UF graduate, longtime journalist David Osier dies (Gainesville Sun)
A longtime editor at the Atlanta Journal-Constitution who started his career as editor of the Alligator died Sunday at his home in Decatur, Ga. David Rollan Osier died of cancer. He was 62.
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RINGOLSBY: Team-by-team report (Rocky Mountain News)
A look at how teams have done so far in signing their selections from this year's amateur draft.
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Kappa pursues lofty aim (New Orleans Times-Picayune)
Elizabeth Ballard Elliott, a graduate of the Westminster Schools in Atlanta, Ga., is a junior history major at the University of Colorado in Boulder.
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June 2007 (Watertown Daily Times)
MILWAUKEE - Dr. Orland D. “Orley” McCollum, 69, Milwaukee, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, June 27, 2007. He was born on Aug. 6, 1937, in Ogdensburg, N.Y., to Theodore A. and Beulah M. (Morrow) McCollum.
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NFL, WNBA, golf, CFL (The Toledo Blade)
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Ole Miss mom launches online resource for bedding and textiles to create the ‘perfect dorm room’ (The Meridian Star)
While there are many resources available for Bachelor's level students there is somewhat less available for graduate students. Aside from fellowships and scholarships, there are few other grant resources available. This means that loans are a key to financing graduate school.
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