Tuesday, September 9, 2008

And Then Some News

And Then Some NewsCheck out the new video on andthensomeworks.com!

And Then Some Speech
by Richard L. Weaver II, PhD

Video Info: The "And Then Some" philosophy is a simple "life enhancement tool" that when applied personally can help focus, motivate, and enrich your life. No matter what your beliefs, no matter at what stage of life you are, and no matter where you are in this world, with the confidence of "And Then Some" you no longer need to accept the "status quo."

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Thursday’s essay, “Get a College Education!,” is the fifth of a number of essays that relate to education. That I write essays on education, as I have said the past several weeks, is easily understood since I spent close to 48 years involved in public education as either a student or teacher. (This week’s essay is the kind that, if taken to heart, can change a person’s life now and forever!)

Share your And Then Some Story about the importance of a college education. How long have you been or were you a student? How successful are you or were you? Can you tell us some of the factors that have made a difference in your life (where education contributed positively to your life)? When it comes to the importance of a college education, what would be YOUR message? Can you share your tips, stories, or suggestions regarding college education? We would love to hear your story. Do you have a friend, a family member, a neighbor, or someone you just know from a distance who has had a college education? Can you tell his or her story? Feel free to use a pseudonym for the person’s real name.


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Thursday's And Then Some Essay preview
Get a College Education!
by Richard L. Weaver II

Excerpt:

There is no substitute for a college or university education. I’m not suggesting that it is the “be-all” and “end-all” of solutions designed for everyone, and I’m not suggesting that everyone is likely to make the “proper” use of it. It doesn’t necessarily make people better thinkers, nor does it guarantee they will be better citizens, but the likelihood of both outcomes becomes more probable with a college education. With better thinking and responsible citizenship as a student’s primary goals, however, those outcomes are all but certain.


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