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	<title>Comments on: Twelve Great Articles for 2012</title>
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		<title>By: Amel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amel</dc:creator>
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		<description>I can answer a uopcle of your questions.  Distance learning (and I think this includes courses through the mail, as well) are courses you can do from your home, where the teacher is a fair distance from where the student is.  There are some situations, where, for instance, a whole class might meet in one location, and the teacher is in another, sometimes with another group, and there are video and computer links.  People take these classes to fulfill all sorts of requirements and interests, especially when they can't GET to another location every week or two or three times a week to take a class.  For instance, I once took a whole degree where I had to drive, daily, three hours each way to classes, spend all day, then come home, because I didn't want to relocate altogether.  I would MUCH rather have done the whole degree long-distance, but that wasn't an option at the time.  I live in a rural area, and getting advanced courses is often difficult, and all we have here is a community college, so, if I want an advanced class, I have to do something else, and that can be done through distance and online courses.  I can't help you out with any specifics.  There are some good online Universities, but I'd be willing to bet there are some scams out there as well.  Do your research and make sure you actually can TALK to someone who has taken courses through whatever group you want to send money to good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I can answer a uopcle of your questions.  Distance learning (and I think this includes courses through the mail, as well) are courses you can do from your home, where the teacher is a fair distance from where the student is.  There are some situations, where, for instance, a whole class might meet in one location, and the teacher is in another, sometimes with another group, and there are video and computer links.  People take these classes to fulfill all sorts of requirements and interests, especially when they can&#8217;t GET to another location every week or two or three times a week to take a class.  For instance, I once took a whole degree where I had to drive, daily, three hours each way to classes, spend all day, then come home, because I didn&#8217;t want to relocate altogether.  I would MUCH rather have done the whole degree long-distance, but that wasn&#8217;t an option at the time.  I live in a rural area, and getting advanced courses is often difficult, and all we have here is a community college, so, if I want an advanced class, I have to do something else, and that can be done through distance and online courses.  I can&#8217;t help you out with any specifics.  There are some good online Universities, but I&#8217;d be willing to bet there are some scams out there as well.  Do your research and make sure you actually can TALK to someone who has taken courses through whatever group you want to send money to good luck!</p>
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