Friday, January 12, 2007

Home study coarse Insurance

But within this year's total there is a bigger proportion than ever of people who have been accepted to do foundation degrees. The number of people accepted for full-time foundation degrees - to be completed in two years - is at least 15% higher than last year. When the number accepted to do part-time foundation degrees is added, the total growth on last year is expected to be as much as 30%, according to Derek Longhurst, chief executive of Foundation Degree Forward, the body that supports their development.
State Rep. Dan Gelber of Miami Beach, an architect of the Democratic plan, praised Davis' version. "If you want a substantial rate reduction, this is the only plan that will do it," Gelber said. "The other guy's plan is simply cosmetic. It's to get them through election day, but it will not lower your rates substantially.

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