President Barack Obama insisted to all Americans to get at least one Year College Education

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President Barack Obama Terry Pratchett Discworld 26: Thief Of Time Cd8 download issued a powerful challenge to his own administration and to all American citizens to commit to get at least one year of college education so that the country can regain its top position as the best educated nation in the world.

“We will provide the support necessary for you to complete college and meet a new goal; that by 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world” Obama had said during a speech after the he had signed the ARRA bill of 2009.

President Obama identified education as one of the top three priorities along with energy and health care. He had emphasized that his administration will give significant attention and investment in giving every American an opportunity to get a college education even if the government need s to get its spending under control to ensure the country’s long-term economic vitality.

In his speech, Obama did not just spoke about the government’s responsibility to ensure American citizens with a chance to get a college education but also the Americans obligation to take advantage of the opportunities provided for them to get one.

The president said that, the government will do its part. His administration is off to a fast start in building significant funds for student aid into the economic stimulus plan and in providing the resources necessary to prevent painful cuts and teacher layoffs for schools and colleges in all the states of America.

Obama said that, the resources have been allocated in the 2010 budget and he plans to submit it to Congress the following day. He also warned in the speech that his administration would get federal spending under control, generally by ending education programs that do not work. The president said that the country must continue to invest in the three areas that are absolutely critical to their economic future: energy, health care and education.

“But just as it is the responsibility of politicians and educators to provide opportunity and to make the education system work” Obama said “it is the responsibility of every citizen to participate in it. And so tonight, I ask every American to commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training. This can be community college or a four-year school, vocational training or an apprenticeship.

“But whatever the training may be, every American will need to get more than a high school diploma,” he continued. “And dropping out of high school is no longer an option. It is not just quitting on yourself, it is quitting on your country and this country needs and values the talents of every American.”

The president had heartened every college leaders present during his speech. “That is the strongest statement we have ever heard about the importance of postsecondary education” said Terry W. Hartle, senior vice president for public and government affairs of the American Council of Education.

Christmas holidays in Amsterdam

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If you are a Foreign Exchange Student in Amsterdam, you will know that the only thing to look forward to is … Christmas in Amsterdam. Final exams on degree courses in schools and universities including training schools were already given. It is now time to enjoy Christmas Break!!! The most awaited vacation of the year. If your Amsterdam Education plans include staying during the Christmas season, you will find the city’s attractions and restaurants open for the holidays. Choose from any of these activities and events to make your Christmas Eve or Christmas Holidays memorable.

Unique Seasonal Entertainment:

  • Performance of ‘Nutcracker and Mouseking’ by the Dutch National Ballet
    December 9 - January 1
    It is only here you can see Tchaikovsky’s fairy-tale Christmas ballet set in an Amsterdam canal house, featuring dancers ice-skating on frozen canals. This is the Dutch favorite holiday tradition.
  • Christmas Concerts at the Concertgebouw
    (December 24, 25 and 26)
    On Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, you can enjoy a free classical concert of The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra performing overtures of Christmas classics in the Great Hall of this award-winning 19th-century venue. On December 26, marvel at Don KosakenChor Russland, a Russian choir singing traditional festive music from the Russian-Orthodox liturgy.
  • Winterparade
    (December 18 - 31, except the 25th)
    If you want something a less traditional holiday celebration. You can watch the Winterparade at the Westergasfabriek complex. The Winterparade showcases theater, music, dance, film, cartoons and comedy wrapped in a special Christmas package. And while watching you can eat, drink and be merry at nearby restaurants and bars.
  • Wereldkerstcircus at Theater Carré
    (December 19 - January 4)
    The Wereldkerstcircus (World Christmas Circus) performance is the most anticipated Christmas tradition in Amsterdam. International acts performing live music, awe-inspiring acrobatics, stallion dressage and other animal shows entertain visitors in this grand 120-year-old theater. And yes, there are plenty of clowns, too!

Special Christmas Programs at Amsterdam Museums:

You can also check the full museum holiday opening hours page for details on which museums are open. These museums offer special programs during the Christmas season:

  • Christmas in the Bijbels Museum
    (December 13 - January 6)
    During the Christmas season, evergreen garlands and sparkling decorations adorn the stately interiors of Amsterdam’s Bijbels Museum (Biblical Museum). You can enjoy a Christmas concert on December 25 (1:30 and 3 p.m.) or a Christmas sing-along on December 26. Children can also watch the tafeltheater (Table Theater) presentations of the nativity story.
  • ‘Christmas in the Attic’ at Museum Amstelkring
    (December 15 - January 16)
    The Museum Amstelkring also known as Our Lord in the Attic, features an exhibition called Kerst op Solder (Christmas in the Attic). It highlights the colorful Santon figurines from the South of France. The hidden church is decorated in jaw dropping grand Christmas splendor.

Christmas Dinner out in Amsterdam:

While Christmas Day and December 26 are national holidays in the Netherlands, you can still find countless of restaurants are open for service in Amsterdam on these days and many offer special holiday menus. If you are looking for a fine-dining Christmas experience, most of Amsterdam’s five-star hotels offer multi-course menus for the holidays. Dutch restaurants like the College Hotel and The Dylan are also excellent choices for a delicious, festive meal.

President Barack Obama insisted to all Americans to get at least one Year College Education

Posted by admin | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on 30-05-1999

President Barack Obama

issued a powerful challenge to his own administration and to all American citizens to commit to get at least one year of college education so that the country can regain its top position as the best educated nation in the world.

“We will provide the support necessary for you to complete college and meet a new goal; that by 2020, America will once again have the highest proportion of college graduates in the world” Obama had said during a speech after the he had signed the ARRA bill of 2009.

President Obama identified education as one of the top three priorities along with energy and health care. He had emphasized that his administration will give significant attention and investment in giving every American an opportunity to get a college education even if the government need s to get its spending under control to ensure the country’s long-term economic vitality.

In his speech, Obama did not just spoke about the government’s responsibility to ensure American citizens with a chance to get a college education but also the Americans obligation to take advantage of the opportunities provided for them to get one.

The president said that, the government will do its part. His administration is off to a fast start in building significant funds for student aid into the economic stimulus plan and in providing the resources necessary to prevent painful cuts and teacher layoffs for schools and colleges in all the states of America.

Obama said that, the resources have been allocated in the 2010 budget and he plans to submit it to Congress the following day. He also warned in the speech that his administration would get federal spending under control, generally by ending education programs that do not work. The president said that the country must continue to invest in the three areas that are absolutely critical to their economic future: energy, health care and education.

“But just as it is the responsibility of politicians and educators to provide opportunity and to make the education system work” Obama said “it is the responsibility of every citizen to participate in it. And so tonight, I ask every American to commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training. This can be community college or a four-year school, vocational training or an apprenticeship.

“But whatever the training may be, every American will need to get more than a high school diploma,” he continued. “And dropping out of high school is no longer an option. It is not just quitting on yourself, it is quitting on your country and this country needs and values the talents of every American.”

The president had heartened every college leaders present during his speech. “That is the strongest statement we have ever heard about the importance of postsecondary education” said Terry W. Hartle, senior vice president for public and government affairs of the American Council of Education.