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Friday, December 2, 2011

Cuts should force DHHS / DCYF to rethink how they conduct themselves

Mark Twain
US humorist, novelist, short story author, & wit (1835 - 1910)
Once stated: Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable.

Reader' look for the facts and question your sources.

http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/opinionperspectives/941438-263/budget-cuts-force-a-rethinking-of-child.html?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

Thursday, December 1, 2011

The Truth Starts to Unravel About DCYF and Foster Care

Dear Mothers and Others;

There are too many problems with the Department of Child Services in every State (NH DCYF) and the 20/20 coverage  http://abcnews.go.com/WNT/video/meds-foster-kids-15060795#.TtbqG4weUnw.email on children being given mind altering drugs is nothing new; it has been going on since the 6th century; and it has been going on in the United States since at least 1896 starting in Boston Massachusetts and U.S. Unethical Human Experimentation here.

The United States Constitution is the work of many minds and it has been said: it stands for "cooperative statesmanship and the art of compromise," to idly stand by and let our children be dragged through the bureaucracy of a government department, we are in deed and non-action, compromising the integrity of our own existence.  We all need to speak up and let our legislators know we are not going to stand by and let this continue to happen!  If you can not attend a committee hearing on upcoming bills against DCYF/CPS please write you legislators and congressman; before its to late and another child suffers or dies.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Mortgage Tips / Facts for the American Crisis

THE PINCH - YOU CAN PINCH BACK ON

The housing market is well … well is there one? I guess if you’re buying you’re in luck. If you’re simply trying to stay in your home, the Obama Administration has created some limited time luck for you.  It’s called the “Making Home Affordable Program” and here are some tips from a former field rep. for staying on top of the banks, which are simply trying to do everything in their control to make sure you are unable to cash in on the program.  These are banks like Bank of America and Wells Fargo and you can picture the rest.  
Say you just lost your job and you know if something doesn’t come up soon, you will be in jeopardy of being late on a mortgage payment - don’t wait! The banks will try to give you split payments, etc; you do not have to be behind on your mortgage to apply.  You do have to have a hardship and in this market who doesn’t.  Write it out detail by painstaking detail and then provide as much documentation as possible: doctor’s notes, bills, anything that confirms an illness, or unexpected medical care braces etc; paystubs or notes from employers cutting hours and/or the unemployment spread sheet you can get on line.  Gather your evidence and keep a copy. 

Steps so you do not feel overwhelmed…

Monday, November 14, 2011

MOJO - Domestic Violence / DHHS / DCYF / Judicial Oppression / Fraud


Dear Mothers and Others;

It’s your intuition that leads unless you neglect to follow it.  Erin Brockovich once said “If you follow your heart, if you listen to your gut, and if you extend your hand to help another, not for any agenda, but for the sake of humanity, you are going to find the truth.”

Friday, July 1, 2011

Pathway to Law School

Special Note to All Considering a legal education ACHLS has announced free tution for those who qualify for 2012/2013 see http://achls.org/content/tuition-and-scholarships/Free-College-Tuition.html

5/1/12

As we move into a study week before finals, I don't think words can express the gratitude I feel for having been given this truly unique and rewarding scholarship at the American College of History and Legal Studies.

The entire staff is above all expectations.  Dean Chesson instills the importance of checking resources and using critical thinking techniques by taking you from the settlement of this country to the current day; dispelling many myths along the way, through a vast array of historical topics on American and World History and how they reflect and/or have affected one another. The guest speakers have all been inspiring and informative. This is complemented by Professor Defusco-Sullivan's ability to teach English and various forms of writing, by providing conscience moving literature that runs the gamut and think on your feet exercises that prepare you for ... well, seriously any topic under the sun.

If you have ever wanted an opportunity you thought would never be within your reach, the direction of this college under Dean Mooney and the course's here are outstanding.  Whether you’re pursuing a bachelor's or Juris Doctor (in 3 years not 4), you will find ACHLS, as a team, is able to bring a diverse group of individuals together, where you can share, discuss, debate and disagree with respect and consideration for all view points, while creating new perspectives and enduring possibilities.

"Accept the challenges so that you may feel the exhilaration of victory." General George S. Patton (American General World War I & II 1885-1945)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                         

NASHUA, NH
JUNE 27, 2011


Contact: Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh
               dmvc@comcast.net

 

Denise-Marie Cutter/McIntosh, a 2010 graduate of the Nashua Community College Paralegal Program with Academic Distinction, was awarded a full-tuition scholarship for the academic year 2011-2012 from The American College of History and Legal Studies (ACHLS), on her pathway to law school.

Denise-Marie, a Western Massachusetts native, who at a young age advocated for children’s rights in the foster care system and graduated from high school after her junior year, was also one of the first and youngest women to be asked to join the Chicopee Lions Club.  Denise is still a forceful advocate for the rights of children and families.  She is furthering her legal education with the goal to hold accountable those parties who are legally entrusted with the welfare of children and families.    

Denise has actively served as President of the NCC Paralegal Club for 2009/2010, was an active participant with the Paralegal Association of New Hampshire serving on several committees, and has worked with legislators on laws affecting the community. She is also dedicated to promoting literacy as a member of the Nashua, N.H. Summerfun committee, and organizer of the acclaimed Fairy Tale Festival, specifically designed to promote literacy for children. The Fairy Tale Festival drew a record attendance of 5500 last year, and this year’s show on July 16, 2011 is sure to be a hit. 
Denise continues to set the standard for professionals in the legal field.  Prior to graduation, she conceived and implemented a full-day continuing legal education course on the pressing issue of domestic violence.  Held in October of 2010, the course was approved by the New Hampshire Bar Association and the National Federation of Paralegal Associations for 6 credits including 1credit in ethics.  The course received a 95% approval rating from those in attendance, demonstrating that Denise’s academic success is only matched by her success outside the classroom. 

With creative social networking skills and a background in research, Denise is also a faithful steward of every task entrusted to her.  Denise has been recognized as having the perseverance, initiative and extraordinary determination to succeed in any project, objective or goal she pursues.  Her commitment to further her education in pursuing her legal career, often while working two or three jobs, is apparent, unwavering, and fervent.