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2013년 12월 3일 화요일

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Many               post-secondary               education               opportunities               abound               in               Florida,               including               a               number               of               community               colleges.

With               tuition               prices               rising               in               the               state's               public               universities,               Florida               community               colleges               are               becoming               more               and               more               popular               for               the               great               bargain               they               truly               are.

Offering               dozens               of               Associate               in               Arts               and               Associate               in               Science               degrees,               as               well               as               certificates               and               several               other               educational               programs,               Florida               community               colleges               make               affordable               alternatives               to               costlier               universities               and               private               colleges.

Furthermore,               for               those               who               do               intend               to               earn               a               Bachelor's               degree               from               a               university,               Florida               community               colleges               offer               the               first               two               years               of               general               requirements--the               same               ones               offered               at               a               state               university--for               community               college               tuition               prices.

Obtaining               the               first               half               of               a               four-year-degree               program               through               community               college               credits               then               transferring               to               a               university               for               the               remaining               two               years               can               save               a               student               potentially               thousands               of               dollars.

And               because               of               laws               that               allow               for               easy               transfer               of               A.A.-holding               students               to               state               universities,               there               are               few               headaches               when               it               comes               time               to               transfer               those               community               college               credits               to               a               state               university.

There               are               28               Florida               community               colleges,               and               while               each               offers               unique               opportunities,               this               list               below               includes               10               which               are               especially               noteworthy               institutions.
               Daytona               Beach               College               
               P.O.

Box               2811               
               Daytona               Beach,               Florida               32120-2811               
               (386)               506-3000
               Located               near               the               beautiful               beaches               of               Florida's               Atlantic               coast,               Daytona               Beach               Community               College               has               seven               campuses               and               offers               Bachelors               degrees,               Associate               degrees,               and               Technical               degrees               in               a               variety               of               fields               and               is               known               for               offering               opportunities               to               those               wanting               to               obtain               a               high-school               diploma,               needing               evening,               summer,               or               independent-study               courses,               and               English               as               a               Second               Language               courses.
               Edison               College               
               P.

O.

Box               60210               
               Fort               Myers,               Florida,               33906-6210               
               (239)               489-9300
               With               four               campuses               in               the               Southwest               Florida               Gulf               coast               city               of               Fort               Meyers,               Edison               College               offers               Bachelors               degrees,               Associates               degrees,               and               certificates               with               courses               both               on               campus               and               via               its               distance               learning               program.

Edison               College               offers               several               A.S.

degrees               in               medical               fields               and               was               ranked               20th               in               the               nation               for               its               A.S.

nursing               program.
               Florida               Community               College               at               Jacksonville               
               501               West               State               Street               
               Jacksonville,               Florida,               32202-4076               
               (904)               632-3000
               Jacksonville,               located               in               northeastern               Florida               only               miles               south               of               the               Georgia               border,               is               the               home               of               Florida               Community               College               at               Jacksonville,               which               has               campuses               and               learning               centers               conveniently               located               for               students               seeking               A.A.

A.S.

and               A.A.S.

degrees,               certificates,               and               a               small               but               growing               number               of               Bachelors               degrees.

On-campus               and               distance               learning               courses               are               offered.

Florida               Community               College               at               Jacksonville               has               a               particularly               large               and               diverse               student               body,               consisted               of               more               than               64,000               people               from               roughly               120               nations               during               2005-2006.
               Hillsborough               Community               College               
               P.O.

Box               31227               
               Tampa,               Florida               33631-3127               
               (813)               253-7000
               Hillsborough               Community               College,               right               across               the               street               from               the               stadium               where               the               NFL's               Tampa               Bay               Buccaneers               play,               has               six               campuses               located               throughout               Tampa.

Hillsborough               Community               College               offers               several               A.A.

and               A.S.

degree               programs,               and               offers               many               programs               in               the               sciences               and               medical               fields               such               as               computers               and               internet               technology,               environmental               sciences,               nursing,               radiology,               and               pharmacy.

Hillsborough               Community               College               has               a               growing               catalog               of               distance-learning               courses,               and               has               numerous               weekend               and               evening               course               offerings.
               Miami               Dade               College               
               300               N.

E.

Second               Avenue               
               Miami,               Florida,               33132-2297               
               (305)               237-3316
               Located               in               the               vibrant               tourist               mecca               of               Miami,               Miami               Dade               College               is               a               massive               community               college               with               over               160,000               students               over               eight               campuses               and               dozens               of               degree               programs               leading               to               Associates               degrees,               Bachelors               degrees,               technical               degrees               and               certificates.

Fitting               for               its               location               in               a               city               with               a               truly               international               identity,               when               Miami               Dade               College               opened               in               the               1960s               as               Dade               County               Junior               College,               the               school               became               Florida's               first               racially               integrated               junior               college.

Today,               as               the               school               has               grown               and               changed               with               society,               so               it               has,               too,               with               learning               technology;               Miami               Dade               College               offers               many               distance               learning               courses.
               Pasco-Hernando               Community               College               
               10230               Ridge               Road               
               New               Port               Richey,               Florida,               34654-5199               
               (727)               847-2727
               Pasco-Hernando               Community               College               is               conveniently               located               in               two               counties               popularly               referred               to               as               Tampa's               bedroom               communities---the               far-flung               towns               north               of               Tampa.

Pasco               and               Hernando               counties               have               been               experiencing               massive               population               booms               since               the               1980s,               when               Tampa's               suburbs               crept               north.

Pasco-Hernando               Community               College               is               the               newest               addition               to               Florida's               community               college               system               and               serves               students               who               want               an               opportunity               for               higher               education               without               having               to               commute               dozens               of               miles               south               to               the               community               college               campuses               located               in               Hillsborough               and               Pinellas               county,               at               the               heart               of               Tampa               Bay.

Pasco-Hernando               Community               College               offers               A.A.

and               A.S.

programs               as               well               as               a               G.E.D.

preparedness               program.

With               four               campuses,               day               and               evening               courses,               and               a               distance-learning               program,               Pasco-Hernando               Community               College               can               be               a               convenient               option               for               anybody               seeking               a               college               degree.
               Pensacola               Junior               College               
               1000               College               Boulevard               
               Pensacola,               Florida,               32504-8898               
               (850)               484-1000
               Set               in               the               extreme               western               Florida               Panhandle               near               the               Alabama               border,               Pensacola               Junior               College               has               been               serving               students               since               1948               and               offers               a               broad               range               of               A.A.,               A.S.,               A.A.S.

degrees               and               certificates---over               100               majors               and               study               focuses               in               all,               offered               on               five               campuses.

Pensacola               Junior               College               also               offers               Adult               Basic               Education               courses               and               Continuing               Education               courses.
               St.

Petersburg               College               
               P.O.

Box               13489               
               St.

Petersburg,               Florida,               33733-3489               
               (727)               341-3600
               St.

Petersburg               College               has               ten               campuses               throughout               the               Gulf               coast               county               of               Pinellas,               just               twenty               minutes               west               of               Tampa.

St.

Petersburg               College,               opened               in               1927               and               was               for               decades               a               two-year               college               until               2001,               when               it               became               the               first               Florida               community               college               to               offer               Bachelor's               degrees,               which               now               number               20-programs               including               banking,               nursing,               paralegal,               veterinarian               technology.

St.

Petersburg               College               also               offers               A.A.

and               A.S.

degrees               as               well               as               certificates,               and               has               students               throughout               the               U.S.

and               from               all               over               the               world               enrolled               in               the               school's               extensive               distance-learning               program.
               Tallahassee               Community               College               
               444               Appleyard               Drive               
               Tallahassee,               Florida,               32304-2895               
               (850)               201-6200
               Located               in               Florida's               capital               city,               Tallahasse               Community               College               is               recognized               and               honored               for               its               standing               as               among               Community               College               Week's               Top               100               schools               in               the               number               of               Associates               Degrees               awarded,               and               was               ranked               15th               in               the               nation               in               terms               of               the               number               of               college               degrees               awarded               to               blacks.

Tallahassee               Community               College               also               holds               the               top               spot               in               the               state               for               the               highest               percentage               (75%)               of               Associate               degree               holders               who               transfer               to               a               university               within               one               year.

And               Tallahassee               Community               College               makes               it               convenient               for               its               students               to               earn               a               Bachelor's               degree;               the               school's               relationship               with               Flagler               College,               Embry-Riddle               Aeronautical               University,               Barry               University               and               St.

Leo               University               allows               Tallahassee               Community               College               students               to               earn               Bachelor's               degrees               while               at               the               two-year               school's               campus.
               Valencia               Community               College               
               P.

O.

Box               3028               
               Orlando,               Florida               32802-3028               
               (407)               299-5000
               Amid               the               bustle               and               tourist               attractions               that               make               up               Orlando               is               Valencia               Community               College,               with               over               50,000               students               on               the               school's               four               campuses               and               two               learning               centers.

Valencia               Community               College               has               grown               to               become               the               state's               third               largest               community               college               and               offers,               along               with               an               array               of               degree               programs,               a               plethora               of               career               training               and               educational               partnerships               with               hundreds               of               corporations               and               businesses               in               the               dynamic               and               diverse               Orlando               area               and               beyond.
               Resources:
               http://www.valenciacc.edu/aboutus/whoweare/history.cfm               
               http://www.fldoe.org/cc/colleges.asp               
               http://www.spcollege.edu/webcentral/welcome/facts.htm               
               http://www.dbcc.cc.fl.us/12_current.htm#10               
               http://www.edison.edu/               
               http://www.fccj.cc.fl.us/friends/index.html               
               http://www.mdc.edu/main/about/               
               http://www.phcc.edu/about/               
               http://www.pjc.edu/visitors/aboutPJC/PJCBrief.aspx               
               http://www.tcc.fl.edu/about_tcc






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    first.

    The               use               sound               cannons               is               one               example               of               those.

    Monitoring               large               areas               with               drones               and               blowing               up               innocent               people               is               another               example.

    But               a               third               a               most               important               is               the               U.S.

    president's               Gestapo               armed               forces.

    Department               of               Defense               Directive               1404.10,               dated               January               23,               2009,               set               up               a               "Civilian               Expeditionary               Workforce"               that               would               "be               organized,               trained,               cleared,               equipped,               and               ready               to               deploy               in               support               of               combat               operations               by               the               military;               contingencies;               emergency               operations;               humanitarian               missions;               disaster               relief;               drug               interdiction;               and               stability               operations
                   Of               course               Obama               does               not               identify               this               paramilitary               force               as               a               Gestapo.

    He               prefers               to               call               it               a               civilian               military               force.
                   His               pretext               to               form               and               finance               his               dreamed               army               is               that               the               U.S.

    Army               is               overworked               due               to               the               multiple               conflicts               the               country               is               involved               in.

    He               said               on               Wednesday               that               U.S.

    soldiers               could               use               the               assistance               of               a               civilian               workforce               to               help               in               relief               efforts               in               Afghanistan.

    Speaking               in               Wisconsin,               the               president               said               it               was               a               great               idea               to               send               his               Gestapo               force               to               help               soldiers               to               carry               out               tasks               such               as               building               infrastructure.
                   What               good               is               a               military               force               if               it               cannot               be               trained               properly               in               real               life               scenarios?

    Obviously,               that               kind               of               training               cannot               be               achieved               in               the               US.

    At               least               for               now.

    So,               Obama               finds               it               correct               to               send               civilians               with               weapons               to               combat               zones               to               aid               the               U.S.

    Military.

    "So               what               I'm               trying               to               say               is,               don't               put               all               the               burden               on               the               military.

    Make               sure               that               we've               got               a               civilian               expeditionary               force,"               said               the               president.

    He               added               that               the               civilian               force               would               be               in               charge               of               building               schools,               bridges               and               roads               in               regions               labeled               by               the               military               as               safe.

    Unless               news               reports               are               wrong,               the               only               moderately               safe               area               is               Afghanistan's               'green               zone'.

    As               the               news               media               have               reported,               attacks               and               violence               in               that               country               have               increased.

    Not               even               the               payoffs               given               by               the               U.S.

    with               tax               payer               money               have               calmed               down               the               attacks.

    Not               even               the               fact               that               the               U.S.

    is               promoting               the               cultivation               of               opium               and               all               the               corruption               that               arises               from               it               has               made               it               easier               to               stabilize               a               country               taken               over               by               criminals;               many               who               work               with               the               U.S.

    Military.
                   A               Department               of               Defense               directive,               Directive               1404.10,               dated               January               23,               2009,               set               up               a               "Civilian               Expeditionary               Workforce"               created               to,               trained,               cleared,               equipped,               and               ready               to               deploy               in               support               of               combat               operations               by               the               military;               contingencies;               emergency               operations;               humanitarian               missions;               disaster               relief;               restoration               of               order;               drug               interdiction;               and               stability               operations."               If               the               U.S.

    Army               is               unable               to               bring               stability,               relief,               order               or               any               other               kind               of               positive               results               to               Afghanistan,               how               can               the               president               think               a               civilian               force               will               be               able               to               build               homes               and               bridges?
                   Obama'               s               intention               is               not               to               facilitate               the               work               of               the               military               in               Afghanistan.

    He               wants               to               extend               the               U.S.

    occupation               there.

    He               wants               to               get               innocent               American               civilians               killed               in               a               country               where               not               even               the               thoroughly               trained,               most               powerful               military               in               the               world               can               deal               with               the               violence               and               resistance.

    He               wants               to               train               his               Gestapo               force               in               Afghanistan               so               it               can               later               come               to               the               U.S.

    and               treat               the               citizens               with               the               same               hatred               and               disrespect               as               they               will               have               to               treat               Afghan               rebels               and               criminals.

    Sending               a               civilian               force               to               Afghanistan               is               a               way               to               further               desensitize               armed               forces               to               commit               in               the               United               States               the               same               crimes               they               commit               there.

    What               Obama               wants               is               not               to               let               a               crisis               go               to               waste.
                   Obama               first               expressed               his               idea               of               forming               a               military               force               during               the               campaign               for               his               presidential               run.

    He               connected               it               to               what               he               called               national               service,               which               Rahm               Emanuel               later               detailed               as               a               mandatory               recruitment               of               civilians.

    "We               cannot               continue               to               rely               only               on               our               military               in               order               to               achieve               the               national               security               objectives               that               we've               set."               In               other               words,               we               will               turn               the               country               into               a               complete               surveillance               state,               whereby               citizens               will               rat               on               each               other               for               the               benefit               of               the               centralized               government               he               would               head.

    "We've               got               to               have               a               civilian               national               security               force               that's               just               as               powerful,               just               as               strong,               just               as               well-funded."               Given               the               fact               the               military               has               had               problems               recruiting,               what               a               better               idea               than               to               force               citizens               to               serve               in               the               military               so               they               can               easily               be               shipped               abroad               into               combat               zones?

    Or               maybe               within               the               United               States,               where               they               will               become               an               unofficial               Gestapo               force               for               the               Führer?

    It's               been               a               year               and               a               half               since               Obama               took               office               and               I               haven't               seen               any               news               of               any               civilian               security               force               aiding               poor               neighborhoods,               hurricane               or               tornado               victims               or               down               in               the               gulf               coast               helping               to               clean               the               disaster               caused               by               Obama's               close               friends               at               BP.

    Why               not?

    Is               it               not               what               such               force               is               supposed               to               be               doing?

    Is               their               training               not               finished               yet?

    "...a               Veterans               Corps               to               assist               veterans               at               hospitals,               nursing               homes               and               homeless               shelters;               and               a               Homeland               Security               Corps               to               help               communities               plan,               prepare               for               and               respond               to               emergencies."               Is               it               not               the               Gulf               Oil               Spill               an               Emergency?
                   If               heavily               armed               civilians               in               power               trips               is               not               a               cause               of               concern               for               anyone,               I               have               to               say               they               deserve               the               Fascism               they               will               get.

    The               civilian               security               force               is               not               an               example               of               "soft               power"               as               Defense               Secretary               Robert               Gates               called               them.

    Remember               Obama's               statement?

    "We've               got               to               have               a               civilian               national               security               force               that's               just               as               powerful,               just               as               strong,               just               as               well-funded."               To               my               colleagues               at               the               Raw               Story,               it               is               time               you               stopped               laughing               and               start               acting               like               the               responsible               media               outlet               you               want               to               become.

    Centralized               power               has               never               and               will               never               result               in               better               living               conditions.

    Ask               history.

    Ask               the               Chinese,               the               Jews               and               the               Muslims.
                   By               the               way,               since               when               is               a               Republic               governed               with               military               directives?






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