Sunday, January 11, 2009

last blog of the year!

I know it's the first of the year and you say why am I writing the last blog of the year. I cannot write for 5 blogs and retain my sanity so I am compiling all blogs in one! See new one at end of this article. But before I go, I had to do as I always do and spread the word about FREE Education! I've said it a million times and I'll say it before, I put myself through 8 years of college with no doctorate's degree, (too busy playing bid whist 101!)

So here's the latest FYI!

The Institute for Responsible Citizenship is currently accepting applications for its summer leadership program in Washington, DC. The Institute provides America's best and brightest African American male college students with unparalleled networking opportunities, leadership development, and life-long mentorship.

Through the focused and intimate structure of our program, the Institute equips these young men with the tools required for successful careers in business, education, journalism, law, government, the sciences, public policy, ministry, medicine, public service, and the arts.

Program Highlights Meet with influential leaders such as General Colin Powell, Congressman John Lewis, Justice Clarence Thomas, and Dr. Sheila C. Johnson; Take rigorous academic courses on constitutional and economic principles;

Participate in roundtable discussions, including seminars on career development; Work at high-level internships around Washington , DC

Enjoy a host of social activities that help participants to build strong bonds with each other.
For more information about our program, please read the details below and visit website at www.i4rc.org.


Program Details
The 2009 program will run from Saturday, June 6 to Saturday, August 1
Students must commit to two summers.
Tuition and housing are paid for by the Institute.

Students will be placed at paid internships based on their career interest
(a stipend of $3,000 will be provided for those placed at unpaid internships).
You should be a Sophomore to apply.
Although the Institute does not have a GPA requirement, the average GPA for participants is a 3.65. An applicant's GPA is not the only criterion that is considered during the admissions process. Other achievements such as campus involvement, honors and awards earned, athletics, and volunteer work are looked upon favorably. The application can be found on the web at http://www.i4rc. org/announcement.htm



for future readings visit the only blog I wil be blogging at is

http://zeldaspeaks.wordpress.com/2008/10/19/hello-world/#comments

Dr.Frank Teaches Mothers How To Relieve Their Childrens Pain, Using Ancient Chinese Healing Methods