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Princeton, Brown, Harvard, Columbia just to name a few who have admitted

people without a diploma or GED.

In a message dated 1/30/2007 6:48:45 A.M. Central Standard Time,

Sassygirl1218@... writes:

Not to sound rude, but what type of reputable institution could you go to

without a diploma or ged? Was it community college? I know that if you take so

many credits at a community college, then any major universities will not

require your high school records for admission, but when I tried to apply to

the

major university before going to community college, they required a proof of

graduation and my high school records.

~Alyssa in IL

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Happens every day all over the country. The government and school system

have put these ideas in your head. They arnt true.

In a message dated 1/30/2007 7:00:38 A.M. Central Standard Time,

mydurney@... writes:

My neighbor's daughter went through a tough interview to get into Cornell

University. I can't imagine her doing it without the usual documents,

brilliant or not........Anita

~Alyssa in IL

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dance like you do when nobody's watching. "

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nothing. "

" Knowledge is power but how you use that power defines wether you are good

or evil. "

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In the case of a drop out they may want to do a GED.There are some colleges

that look at only act/sat scores and interviews.Enrollment requirements vary.I

have a relative that droped out at 9th or 10th and he is a contractor.People

find their place.

Sassygirl1218@... wrote: I can see it for a home/unschooler, as many

major universities are actively seeking them, but, they aren't going to do the

same for the tenth grade drop out.

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Yes, they do usually find their place, not everyone is cut out for college. We

all have different types of intelligence, some are analytical, some are

mechanical and others are artistic. Not one of them is better than the other,

they are just different. My husband is a contractor as well, he can fix

anything, and I find that to be a huge turn on!

Sara

---- MattEmma06 <mattemma06@...> wrote:

>

> In the case of a drop out they may want to do a GED.There are some colleges

that look at only act/sat scores and interviews.Enrollment requirements vary.I

have a relative that droped out at 9th or 10th and he is a contractor.People

find their place.

> Sassygirl1218@... wrote: I can see it for a home/unschooler, as many

major universities are actively seeking them, but, they aren't going to do the

same for the tenth grade drop out.

>

>

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I started college before I finished high school - I took my senior

year in college. The high school was more concerned with meeting

requirements than the college was. I had to take english and P.E. all

year to make sure I met my HS state requirements (I'd finished all the

rest) but the college (a regular state school, not a community college

or junior college) had no problems with me starting without a diploma.

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Absolutely true.

A person can drop out of high school and go on to

community college. If that person completes two years

at the community college level, that person can

transfer to a four year university and receive a four

year degree.

Absolutely possible. My SIL has a PhD, and no high

school diploma. Her PhD is in special education and

she received it in 1970 from OU in Eugene, OR.

For my DD, she was not doing well in high school. She

was intelligent enough, however, to pass the CHSPE the

first time around and she went on to community

college. That was 1996.

I did that with all four of my children.

--- Sassygirl1218@... wrote:

> Yeah, the community colleges out here have special

> programs for high school students.

>

> ---- Anita Durney <mydurney@...> wrote:

> > I entered community college during my junior year

> of high school. My mother stopped paying tuition to

> Catholic high school (I wasn't playing by her rules)

> and I couldn't cope with the transition to public

> school. My guidance counselor, Brother Armond,

> encouraged me to do this instead. Pretty progressive

> move for 1980.............Anita

> >

> > SquishyMommyof2@... wrote:

> >

> > I honestly don't get what part of ANYONE can get

> into college without a GED

> > or diploma that you don't understand(not meant to

> be rude I know it comes off

> > like that). In answer to your question yes if for

> example I entered into HS

> > and dropped out senior year (which I did actually)

> I can still get into

> > college without completing compulsory schooling or

> taking a state administered

> > test. ANYONE can go to college without those

> things EVEN IF you attended

> > PS/Private.

> >

> > In a message dated 1/29/2007 7:29:20 P.M. Central

> Standard Time,

> > afaltotten@... writes:

> >

> > Really? A college would accept you even if, for

> example, you skipped

> > the rest of your senior year after you got in? Can

> you elaborate what

> > circumstances you mean? Curious. -angie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ~Alyssa in IL

> > _http://squishymommy.blogspot.com_

> (http://squishymommy.blogspot.com/)

> >

> > " Work like you don't need the money, love like

> you've never been hurt, and

> > dance like you do when nobody's watching. "

> >

> > " All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is

> that good people do

> > nothing. "

> >

> > " Knowledge is power but how you use that power

> defines wether you are good

> > or evil. "

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You completely misunderstood what I was saying. So let me clarify: you

were rude.

On Tuesday, January 30, 2007, at 01:20 PM, SquishyMommyof2@...

wrote:

>

>

> Yes i am sure you are right. People in general are uninformed and dont

> take

> the time to find out the truth and just go along with it " because this

> is

> what we have been spoon fed by the government and school system to

> believe. "

> It is the same with vaccines i bet you could go ask 50 people if

> vaccines are

> life savers and i bet most if not all would be quick to say " Yes we need

> vaccines because of XYZ (which is actually XYZ because my doc filled

> my head with

> lies) " LOL

>

> In a message dated 1/29/2007 9:10:52 P.M. Central Standard Time,

> afaltotten@... writes:

>

> I'll bet if I asked 50 people if you could go to college without a hs

> diploma or GED, they wouldn't know what the hell you're talking about

> either. In fact, I WILL ask 50 people; I work part-time at Starbucks

> and will spend the entire evening Thursday asking people this question

> just so I can find out if everyone else is as idiotic as apparently I

> am.

>

> ~Alyssa in IL

> _http://squishymommy.blogspot.com_ (http://squishymommy.blogspot.com/)

>

> " Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been

> hurt, and

> dance like you do when nobody's watching. "

>

> " All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good people do

> nothing. "

>

> " Knowledge is power but how you use that power defines wether you are

> good

> or evil. "

>

>

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The and Mickey Colfax FAmily sent three of their

four sons to Harvard on their SAT score alone. No

transcripts, no GEDs, no grades, no diplomas.

--- SquishyMommyof2@... wrote:

>

>

> Princeton, Brown, Harvard, Columbia just to name a

> few who have admitted

> people without a diploma or GED.

>

> In a message dated 1/30/2007 6:48:45 A.M. Central

> Standard Time,

> Sassygirl1218@... writes:

>

>

>

>

> Not to sound rude, but what type of reputable

> institution could you go to

> without a diploma or ged? Was it community college?

> I know that if you take so

> many credits at a community college, then any major

> universities will not

> require your high school records for admission, but

> when I tried to apply to the

> major university before going to community college,

> they required a proof of

> graduation and my high school records.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ~Alyssa in IL

> _http://squishymommy.blogspot.com_

> (http://squishymommy.blogspot.com/)

>

> " Work like you don't need the money, love like

> you've never been hurt, and

> dance like you do when nobody's watching. "

>

> " All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is

> that good people do

> nothing. "

>

> " Knowledge is power but how you use that power

> defines wether you are good

> or evil. "

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

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At 06:10 PM 1/29/2007 -0000, you wrote:

>Ok, so I'm new to the group, and have no idea if my intro got posted or

>not with having problems all weekend long, so I'll ask this again.

>

>If you don't vax a child, and she/he get to college, I was told that

>she/he may not be able to go to college -- is this true?

>

WHo knows the future.

right now some states extend the exemptions to colleges and some don't.

You will have to choose carefully, the school you want

>Or say, she/he(heavan forbid) want to become a doctor, then what?

I would hope she wouldn't. After you expose her to healthy living, there

are many other healing professions she might be drawn to

>Can you work as a healthcare professional w/o vax and just say you have

>religious/philosophical objections?

No, hospitals can require you to be vaccinated (all except hep b which has

an OSHA exemption) Hospitals own you like the military

I discourage anyone from going into nursing or anything else in a hospital

for this reason, among many others

Sheri>

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At 07:32 PM 1/29/2007 -0000, you wrote:

>I also wondered about healthcare workers having to be vaxed. I have a

friend who just got

>a bunch of shots to enter nursing school, sadly she didn't even bother to

ask about them,

>like what were they injecting into her. ( I have tried to inform her but

she has a deaf ear to

>it all.)

>Anyways, I asked her if she had the option not to and she assumed it was

mandatory. So

>can you be exempted if you want to work in healthcare?

again only hep b is optional with an OSHA exemptoin - but they won't tell you.

]

>Same goes for being a teacher? My cousin had 'mandatory' shots to work

in a school

>district. Could she of opted out, or does it depend on the state laws?

Who knows with teachers - now they try to get them to have hep b.

I would refuse

Sheri

>

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Sheri,

I called our local hospital, and the occupational health nurse told

me that unless you worked in dialysis, Hep B was not required. But

she said they didn't make exceptions for Measels. And she went on and

on and on about protecting patients....I wonder if that is what it

actually stated in their formal policy.

>

> No, hospitals can require you to be vaccinated (all except hep b

which has

> an OSHA exemption) Hospitals own you like the military

> I discourage anyone from going into nursing or anything else in a

hospital

> for this reason, among many others

> Sheri>

>

> --------------------------------------------------------

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Hi , thanks for your reply. We can't easily get adrenal test's here

in New Zealand but one of my doctors did suggest it (the one who diagnosed

M.E.) I went to the pharmacy but they didn't have anything but did find adrenal

support at the health store. The first month, I was buzzing, thinking I was

better, I went straight into physical things, had a lovely fortnight spending

time with my grandchild, nephews etc but the second bottle did nothing. I

crashed. On the bottle of adrenal support, it said not to mix with

antidepressants. I don't know what to do? The first bottle I felt good, the

second bottle

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This kind of a reaction to stress could indicate an adrenal problem. Have you

had your adrenals tested?

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I react really badly to stress to the point of vomiting and a deep red rash

comes up on my face and neck. Does anyone react the same and is this common?

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Hi , thanks for your reply. We can't easily get adrenal test's here in

New Zealand but one of my doctors did suggest it (the one who diagnosed M.E.) I

went to the pharmacy but they didn't have anything but did find adrenal support

at the health store. The first month, I was buzzing, thinking I was better, I

went straight into physical things, had a lovely fortnight spending time with my

grandchild, nephews etc but the second bottle did nothing. I crashed. On the

bottle of adrenal support, it said not to mix with antidepressants. I don't know

what to do? The first bottle I felt good, the second bottle did nothing.

Antidepressants don't work...

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kind of a reaction to stress could indicate an adrenal problem. Have you had

your adrenals tested?

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I react really badly to stress to the point of vomiting and a deep red rash

comes up on my face and neck. Does anyone react the same and is this common?

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That is one of the many reactions to stress that I have had over the

years. My friend who has lupus always insists that I have lupus. An

immunologist says no that many CFSers have high ANA numbers from time to

time.

Gail

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> I react really badly to stress to the point of vomiting and a deep red

> rash comes up on my face and neck. Does anyone react the same and is

> this common?

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Hi Gail, thanks for your reply re vomiting and rash reaction to stress. Could

you please tell me what ANA is?

Gail Ilse-Mayberry <gmilsem@...> wrote:

That is one of the many reactions to stress that I have had over the

years. My friend who has lupus always insists that I have lupus. An

immunologist says no that many CFSers have high ANA numbers from time to

time.

Gail

vera hall wrote:

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> I react really badly to stress to the point of vomiting and a deep red

> rash comes up on my face and neck. Does anyone react the same and is

> this common?

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Hi Vera,

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ANA Test

>

>

>

> ANA stands for Antinuclear Antibody. This literally means 'substance

> against the cell nucleus'. The nucleus is the 'headquarters' of the

> living cell, therefore the ANA can damage or destroy cells & tissues.

>

> 95%-98% of patients with SLE will have a positive ANA test, but the

> majority of people with a positive ANA test do not have SLE. A

> positive ANA test can be found in many conditions, including Sjogren's

> Syndrome, scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, & mixed connective tissue

> disease. Many normal healthy people will also have a positive ANA

> test. Therefore a positive ANA test, on it's own, does not mean that

> person has lupus.

>

> Because of this, the physician has to look very carefully at the titer

> (number) & pattern of the ANA test. The titer shows how many times the

> technician had to mix fluid from the patient's blood to get a sample

> free of ANAs. Thus a titer of 1:640 shows a greater concentration of

> ANA than 1:320 or 1:160, since it took 640 dilutions of the plasma

> before ANA was no longer detected. The apparent great difference

> between various titers can be misleading. Since each dilution involves

> doubling the amount of test fluid, it is not surprising that titers

> increase rapidly. In fact, the difference between titers of 1:160 &

> 1:320 is only a single dilution. And it doesn't necessarily represent

> a major difference in disease activity.

>

> ANA titers go up & down during the course of the disease, & may or may

> not reflect disease activity. Therefore it is not always possible to

> tell from the titer how severe a person's lupus is.

>

> A titer of 1:80 or lower is usually considered negative.

>

vera hall wrote:

>

> Hi Gail, thanks for your reply re vomiting and rash reaction to

> stress. Could you please tell me what ANA is?

>

> Gail Ilse-Mayberry <gmilsem@...

> <mailto:gmilsem%40surewest.net>> wrote: That is one of the many

> reactions to stress that I have had over the

> years. My friend who has lupus always insists that I have lupus. An

> immunologist says no that many CFSers have high ANA numbers from time to

> time.

> Gail

>

> vera hall wrote:

> >

> > I react really badly to stress to the point of vomiting and a deep red

> > rash comes up on my face and neck. Does anyone react the same and is

> > this common?

> >

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perhaps he had tendencies towards autism that were exaggerated by the vaccine?

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I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

and Autism community? My ds has autism but his symptoms clearly

started before his MMR (at that time I thought he was cute and quirky)

I was in denial.

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I believe it's because most parents notice that their child is somehow

different after the MMR vaccine. Of course, it's given at the same time

as at least one other vaccine, if not more. The recent court case

centered on data that the MMR was the culprit.

I've stayed out of that debate, because it's not my focus. To me, you

can get a study to say just about anything if you have the right amount

of money.

~Robyn

Sonya O'Brien wrote:

> I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

> and Autism community? My ds has autism but his symptoms clearly

> started before his MMR (at that time I thought he was cute and quirky)

> I was in denial.

>

> Sonya

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I think it is because they have found the measles virus in the gut/intestines of

the autistic children. and typically they are a 3-for-one shot. Someone

please correct me if I am wrong...

Laurie

Sonya O'Brien wrote:

> I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

>

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At 02:43 AM 9/22/2007 -0000, you wrote:

>I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

>and Autism community? My ds has autism but his symptoms clearly

>started before his MMR (at that time I thought he was cute and quirky)

>I was in denial.

>

>Sonya

>

>

Many other issues -where are you? UK or US or where?

Many other issues

All things that look similar should never have been lumped under the same

label of 'autism'

But allopathy loves to do that.

Impaired since birth truly (in the US hep b vax is given at 12 hours of age

- who knows their newborn at that point)

Also antibiotics prenatal, perinatal, in breastmilk, given to infant seems

to contribute

Routine use of Tylenol/Paracetamol

Mercuy in mom's teeth

Mercury in Rhogam given while pregnant

Drug interference during pregnancy and labor and delivery

Mom getting rubella vaccine or MMR prior to conception

Other neurological insult

Regressive autism

Developing normally and regress into what is labeled autism

Many assaults - many vaccines, antibiotics, tylenol, factors above, and

MMR is the last straw, possibly

Should never have been called the same as original 'autism' from birth

Many have GI involvement with regressive autism

Sheri

>

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Sheri, I live in the US. I am no expert by any means, just a mom who wishes all

the facts were presented to the general public. I think my ds may have been

diagnosed and received needed therapies sooner if mainstream society

acknowledged that there is more than one type of Autism. All I ever hear about

in the media is the regressive type. I totally agree with you on All your

points and trust your experience and back ground because you are the expert. I

appreciate all you input. I just wish I had this info sooner!!!

Sonya

Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

At 02:43 AM 9/22/2007 -0000, you wrote:

>I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

>and Autism community? My ds has autism but his symptoms clearly

>started before his MMR (at that time I thought he was cute and quirky)

>I was in denial.

>

>Sonya

>

>

Many other issues -where are you? UK or US or where?

Many other issues

All things that look similar should never have been lumped under the same

label of 'autism'

But allopathy loves to do that.

Impaired since birth truly (in the US hep b vax is given at 12 hours of age

- who knows their newborn at that point)

Also antibiotics prenatal, perinatal, in breastmilk, given to infant seems

to contribute

Routine use of Tylenol/Paracetamol

Mercuy in mom's teeth

Mercury in Rhogam given while pregnant

Drug interference during pregnancy and labor and delivery

Mom getting rubella vaccine or MMR prior to conception

Other neurological insult

Regressive autism

Developing normally and regress into what is labeled autism

Many assaults - many vaccines, antibiotics, tylenol, factors above, and

MMR is the last straw, possibly

Should never have been called the same as original 'autism' from birth

Many have GI involvement with regressive autism

Sheri

>

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No problem

Its just that very little attention is given to MMR out there in the public

in the US (that's why I thought you might be in the UK where it is out there)

>Sheri, I live in the US. I am no expert by any means, just a mom who

wishes all the facts were presented to the general public. I think my ds

may have been diagnosed and received needed therapies sooner if mainstream

society acknowledged that there is more than one type of Autism. All I ever

hear about in the media is the regressive type. I totally agree with you

on All your points and trust your experience and back ground because you

are the expert. I appreciate all you input. I just wish I had this info

sooner!!!

That is the problem - all is lumped together.

It is still probably all toxic exposure of some kind, but that is the

Million Dollar Question

Sheri

> Sonya

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>Sheri Nakken <vaccineinfo@...> wrote:

> At 02:43 AM 9/22/2007 -0000, you wrote:

>>I would like to know why the MMR always gets the focus in the media

>>and Autism community? My ds has autism but his symptoms clearly

>>started before his MMR (at that time I thought he was cute and quirky)

>>I was in denial.

>>

>>Sonya

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>Many other issues -where are you? UK or US or where?

>

>Many other issues

>All things that look similar should never have been lumped under the same

>label of 'autism'

>But allopathy loves to do that.

>

>Impaired since birth truly (in the US hep b vax is given at 12 hours of age

>- who knows their newborn at that point)

>Also antibiotics prenatal, perinatal, in breastmilk, given to infant seems

>to contribute

>Routine use of Tylenol/Paracetamol

>Mercuy in mom's teeth

>Mercury in Rhogam given while pregnant

>Drug interference during pregnancy and labor and delivery

>Mom getting rubella vaccine or MMR prior to conception

>Other neurological insult

>

>Regressive autism

>Developing normally and regress into what is labeled autism

>Many assaults - many vaccines, antibiotics, tylenol, factors above, and

>MMR is the last straw, possibly

>Should never have been called the same as original 'autism' from birth

>Many have GI involvement with regressive autism

>

>Sheri

>

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I agree that over time they will probably finally decide that all the

things they call " autism " are really different things (more so than

the different diagnoses on the autism spectrum right now). And you

(meaning several of you who have been posting today!) may be right

that the 20%/80% doesn't apply in the most recent years, but that is

the latest stats that I have heard.

I think those who are mentioning other ingredients are right on. We

need to get people looking at more than thimerisol. It has been

removed from the MMR and most other vaccines, but autism continues to

rise. So when we use that argument -- that it is the thimerisol --

people say it must not be vaccines that are a potential cause. We all

know the dozens of disturbing ingredients. There is so much reason for

concern, and over time, hopefully more people will learn more so they

can really make informed choices.

Jen

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Thank you Jen that is what I was trying to say!

I agree that over time they will probably finally decide that all the

things they call " autism " are really different things (more so than

the different diagnoses on the autism spectrum right now). And you

(meaning several of you who have been posting today!) may be right

that the 20%/80% doesn't apply in the most recent years, but that is

the latest stats that I have heard.

I think those who are mentioning other ingredients are right on. We

need to get people looking at more than thimerisol. It has been

removed from the MMR and most other vaccines, but autism continues to

rise. So when we use that argument -- that it is the thimerisol --

people say it must not be vaccines that are a potential cause. We all

know the dozens of disturbing ingredients. There is so much reason for

concern, and over time, hopefully more people will learn more so they

can really make informed choices.

Jen

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