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This hospital provides services to 56 communities which contain roughly 400,000 people. They currently run clinical (pharmacy, surgical, general, maternity, x-ray, regional reference lab, ultra sound, dental) as well as non-clinical (general paramedics) services. The hospital operates 24 hours a day and its staff work on a 3 shift schedule.The hospital would like medical staff (doctors, med students, nurses, lab technicians) to come and work in their facility. They think this would be a good way to learn from North American professionals, and assist them in areas where they need help. The administrators identified that lab technicians, x-ray technicians would be very helpful as they have difficulty finding staff for these positions. The hospital is located in the suburb of Chirapatre, which is about a 20 minute taxi ride from the downtown core of Kumasi. Kumasi is the second largest city in Ghana, and the capital of the Ashanti Region. The city is buzzing 24 hours a day, and is home to the large Kejetia Market.

 Volunteers must be of age 18 or above with minimum education of Undergraduation. Volunteers with the following special skills are preferred for the placement:

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 Would depend on skills of volunteer. Qualified medical personnel would be most beneficial. They could work in any of the wards, in the laboratories, or assisting with administration. They are interested in having lab technicians, (x-ray technicians).

Basecamp International welcomes all the interested volunteers from around the world to volunteer and make a difference. If you are interested in this placement then please contact us for the details: Email: info@basecampcenters.com Website: www.basecampcenters.com Mailing Address 298 Bagot Street, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, K7K 3B4 Phone: 613.541.7862 Toll Free : 866.646.4693 Fax: 613.541.1604

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The New South in 2010: Looking Below the Surface, Seeking Truth and a Spirit and Sense of Place That Gives the New South Meaning

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The New South in 2010: Looking Below the Surface, Seeking Truth and a Spirit and Sense of Place That Gives the New South Meaning

 

The New South in 2010: Looking Below the Surface

Seeking Truth and a Spirit and Sense of Place That Gives the New South Meaning

Donald R. Wire

Cuiridh mi clack ‘nad charn. To add a stone each time I pass. The Highland Scots brought their proclivities for war to North Carolina, the Cape Fear region and the South. Relentlessly they were on the warpath in the Scottish Highlands, defending their homes and lives. The quote in italics at the beginning of this paragraph is in their native tongue, Gaelic, a branch of the Celtic language, and translates to “to add a stone each time I pass.” When one of their kilted warriors fell in battle the war party marked the grave with one stone and then added another stone each time they passed. The piles of stones, marking the graves of their heroes were called cairn and grew over time, stretching up toward the sky as they took the worn path to war. The cairn proliferated throughout the regions where they fought their battles. To survive, the Scots obsessively maintained their weapons and always kept them by their side. The Celtic-Gaelic covenant at the beginning of this essay anoints and ignites the spirits of their Southern descendants, burning brightly like the tree limb torches that lit their passages across the rivers at night. Upon my visits to the local shrine and cairn in Wade, North Carolina on the grounds of the Old Bluff Celtic Church circa 1753 and its contiguous cemetery, I am inspired and moved to shed tears as I do when I go to the graves of our fallen heroes on Fort Bragg.

The purpose of this essay is to identify the New South through its spirit and sense of place and that which gives it and its people meaning. I am using a snapshot of Fayetteville as a basis for guidance and comparison. I have lived in Fayetteville, North Carolina since 1965 and believe that I have experienced it and know it well in the same way that I know the friends with whom I have grown up and lived. I know them not as objects recorded and perceived scientifically for the purpose of prediction or control but rather as subjects with whom I have interacted dialectically and historically over time. Therefore, I am not using empirical data alone, that from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis, the US Census Bureau, polls and monographs on the New South. As another tenet of my epistemology, I am also using myths, oral tradition and Southern literature as human creations of the South.

 

The Definitions

Now I must define what I mean by the South and what I mean by the New South. The South and the New South are comprised of the eleven states which seceded from the United States union between 1960 and 1961 and the New South is the entity which has emerged between the terrorist attack of September 11, 2001 and the present, 2010.

Who am I as the perpetrator of this adventure and challenge, navigating through the phantasmagoria of what has been labeled “Dixie”, “red neck” and “sleepy hollow” to mention a few? I came to Fayetteville, North Carolina in 1965 with the conventional stereotypes of the local color, all of which were perpetuated by my family and local community in Danville, Illinois and by Hollywood. The experiences that I had at work and play within the first year in North Carolina changed my perspective. Today I consider myself a Southerner and feel that I can appreciate the realities of the New South and at the same time not be reluctant to face directly what is often avoided by the media and editorialists inside and outside the New South. I have no compunction about hitting the raw nerve of truth about the New South and I am not trying to be politically correct. The editors must sell newspapers to survive within our capitalistic system which has exported itself to its own ongoing demise, but I do not.

Looking Beneath the Surface

The Economies

Fort Bragg is the US Army post which is located partially within Fayetteville and one that has had a precipitous impact upon the local economy. This fact in itself makes Fayetteville’s culture different in at least one way from that of most other cities of the New South. Both Fort Bragg and Fayetteville lie within the Statistical Metropolitan Area of Cumberland County with a 2009 reported population of 315, 207 and a 2008 reported per capita income of , 054. One compares this to the Southern state mean of , 699, a gap of only 5 between Fayetteville and the South with respect to per capita income. When both the New South and Fayetteville are compared to the nation’s per capita income of , 208 for the same year, the contrast indicates that the per capita income of the Fayetteville Metropolitan area and that of the New South are ,000-,000 below that of the nation. Even with the addition of Fort Bragg’s population and income Fayetteville falls below the national average and continues to reflect the recession economy of the New South.

The Crime Rates

The New South has the highest overall crime rate within the nation. Fayetteville fits within this extreme. One of the major premises for Fayetteville’s annexation of one third of Fort Bragg’s territory is to lower its crime rate by increasing its population. One of the assets of Fort Bragg is that its crime rate is negligible by contrast to that of the civilian populace of the metropolitan area.  According to data from the US Department of Justice the Fayetteville metropolitan area’s property and violent crime rates for 2007 were respectively 5879 and 618 per 100,000 people which is in stark contrast to that of the New South’s average crime rates for the same property and violent crimes respectively, 3802 and 549 per 100,000 people in 2007. Fayetteville clearly surpasses the New South in overall crimes and crime rate. The national mean in the same year, 2007, was 3126 property crimes and 449 violent crimes per 100,000 people. This places the crime rate for the New South substantially above that of the nation as a whole and above that of any other region of the nation.  The most recent data, 2010, substantiates this pattern and trend.

War and the Military

The federal government’s Base Realignment and Closings plan is becoming reality as of  September 2010. Fort Bragg is being recreated as the home of the Army Headquarters with  additions that augur for a combined force of 40, 000 soldiers, family members, civilians and defense contractors at Forth Bragg and therefore within the Fayetteville-Cumberland County  metropolitan area. The “BRAC” impact intrinsically distinguishes the Fayetteville metropolitan area from the rest of the New South.

Both the New South and Fayetteville are an eclectic mix of Gothic and warrior traditions and Yankee capitalism.  The South and New South are historically connected to a bellicose, armed and aggressive hunter-warrior culture, the body of which evolved eristically with a genteel smile of chivalry. The North has not been able to accomplish the genocide of its mind nor even a lobotomy of its frontal lobes. Fayetteville like its ancestral South has a penchant for loving eccentric aesthetes, freaks and those sensually self indulgent and prodigious. It and the New South are within the creative interchange of a dynamic dialectic of heroic patriotism and self righteous distaste for centralized government.

Like the South but even more so Fayetteville has had a salient, strategic position in the nation’s wars which is a dramatic stroke in its signature. Fayetteville is where the first radicals among the colonies published their resolutions (The Liberty Point Resolves) almost one year before the Philadelphia Declaration of Independence. The Resolves proclaimed natural rights for all citizens and independence from British rule.

During the consequent war the Red Coat army under Lord Cornwallis invaded and bivouacked in Cross Creek (Fayetteville) a day and night as it continued on its pompous march towards King’s Mountain, South Carolina to meet its tragic fate. The South played a crucial  role in this war.

During the Civil War General Sherman’s army in its infamous “March Through the South” met  Confederate Army and citizen resistance in Cumberland County and Fayetteville in the form of two skedaddle skirmishes, the construction of breastworks and domestic efforts to hide and bury valuable heirlooms of precious metal to protect them from the scavengers. General Sherman’s soldiers in contradiction to his own propaganda pamphlet were encouraged to spread out across the contiguous counties and pilfer food wherever and however possible. In that process the Yankees also allegedly raped and burned in the surrounding counties. Some family and other museums have evidence to support this claim. The victims of destruction within Fayetteville proper were six hundred buildings and the last standing Confederate arsenal, the relics of which survive today. The swath of destruction cut through Southern civilization and Fayetteville and Cumberland County is written indelibly upon the hearts and spirits of our homegrown Southern warriors as well as upon Southern warriors who hail from other regions of the nation. In numbers disproportional to the population of the South Southern men and women today 2010 volunteer to protect their homeland from terrorists and other intractable enemies of Christianity and democracy.

Camp Bragg was established in 1918 as an artillery training ground with an adjacent airfield which was set in the midst of the arid sandhills and long leaf pine forests which were occupied by earlier warrior hunter societies beginning around 12, 000 BC. The garrison was closed temporarily in 1921 after the end of World War I and then between 1940 and 1951 it evolved into Fort Bragg with a populace that mushroomed from 5400 to 159, 000 warriors. It also  became the domicile of the XVIII Airborne Corps. Subsequently it became the center for unconventional warfare and the home of the Fifth Special Forces Group in 1961. The economy of the area has been dominated through the years by Fort Bragg’s expanding mission, population and income.  Without the presence of the warrior tradition in spirit, space and time, Fayetteville and the South would have languished as a ubiquitous entities within the nation.    Fayetteville’s motto asserts that it is “the home of history and heroes” as many cities and counties in the New South have claimed and continue to do so, but Fayetteville’s leaders also claim that “it is the nation’s friendliest military city.” In having traveled through other military communities and researched others, my experience supports this claim.

Southern Time Like  the River Bends Back Upon Itself

The South like Fayetteville has a military spirit and sense of place which honors warriors as heroes. The historiography of the Southern states from its colonial period onward has displayed an independent intractibleness not manifest within the rest of the nation. The nullification of federal laws has been enacted by Southern legislatures and governors to intervene between the federal government and their citizens to protect them from abrogation of the Tenth Amendment and starts rights. The philosophy of Thomas Jefferson articulated within the Tenth Amendment has been asserted boldly by the political leaders and citizens of the South and now by those of the New South, 2010. One can observe this in the Tea Party movement among other popular movements. The Southern states have been ready to support with armed militias their own interpretation of the US Constitution. For this purpose they educated many of their young men in military academies whatever their economic classes. The Southern states charged these young men with the responsibility of protecting their armaments and armories while northern politicians and citizens did not rally behind this style of indoctrination of their young men.  In military academies the record shows that North Carolina and Fayetteville were equally enthusiastic for education in the martial arts.  According to statistics presented on the Wikipedia website about forty percent (40 %) of the military prep schools, colleges and universities are located within the New South, 2010, which comprises thirty-six per cent (36 %) of the nation’s total number.

A 2001 national poll, not recent enough, showed that at the time forty per cent (40 %) of Southerners contrasted with fourteen per cent (14 %) of those in the Northeastern cities owned a pistol. That percentage has surely increased even though I haven’t been able to update the data. The citizens of the New South as in Fayetteville are covetous of their right to possess and use arms when needed and many keep them nearby at all times as did the Highland Scots of the same area.  In 2010 the opposition to the centralized national government is at an all time high in 2010 throughout the New South. Southerners continue to perpetuate and enrich the hunter-warrior predilections of the South as hunting season is never very far away.

Illusion Thinly Disguised as Truth

In Fayetteville and the rest of the South the blacks who attain wealth and power with the exception of the affluent drug dealers are still largely those who have gained the favor and support of the white power elite who reside in the upscale neighborhoods. The Southern and other conservative politicians would have us believe that integration in the South is an fait accompli and that black politicians arise to power strictly based on their own black support and votes. The attitudes of Jim Crow endure in Fayetteville and in the New South, 2010 as the reported  violence and levels of tension indicate. Most of the intensity of feelings lies just beneath the surface, obscure to many first time visitors, the vibrations from below reach the surface and create waves of emotional and economic destruction, overwhelming the instrument on which they are played.

Even where there is a large but not a majority black population the blacks have let the whites into their economic and political lives while the whites have not done the same. This is the pattern in the New South and in Fayetteville today, something even audaciously attested to by a popular local journalist in the society where a relatively large number of its citizens are functionally illiterate; therefore they don’t read or understand the editorial columns. Black politicians are viewed by many other blacks as pawns in the game of politics which is like chess in the white elite structures and checkers in the ubiquitous black precincts of the New South.  Blacks don’t have access to the same power brokering skills that maintain the white aristocrats through primaries and general elections. The blacks represent forty-three percent of the population but only thirty-eight per cent of the voting population of Fayetteville in national elections.

Blacks who are professionals and businessmen have had difficulty securing loans at local banks and avoiding foreclosures on their businesses and property in Fayetteville.  However, local governments have given grants and backing to black businessmen.

New Carpetbaggers Within

One of Fayetteville’s realtors who has been a resident and citizen of Fayetteville for years has assured me that realtors have come here from other states because the Fayetteville market appears recession proof as property values have not shrunk as they have in other states in the South. These realtors indicated that they would return to their home states after property values begin to fall in Fayetteville.

The news media publishes information on foreclosures which continue to occupy many pages of small print and reflect the true state of economics in Fayetteville and the New South. Other tabloids within the New South such as the Charleston newspaper record and publish foreclosure and homeless information. The media of the New South in general has not made the homeless families and tent cities clearly visible.  I believe that they are reluctant to reveal more because they are attempting to prevent panics among the local and  national populaces. The New South has been ravaged by the recession more than any other section of the nation  according to the data from the US Bureau of Economic Analysis. The politicians and managers of local governments often prefer to budget their funds for pet construction and beautification projects rather than assist the jobless and homeless.  According to local reports there are about one thousand homeless families with five hundred homeless children in Fayetteville alone and there is not sufficient shelter to house all of the families with and without children.

The Greatest Need Is the First Cut

According to the data provided by the State Master site more than eighty percent of the Southern states rank nationally in the lower fifty percent of states for educational achievement. An analysis of the high school dropout ranks the Southern states in the lower third of  all states while North Carolina in the analysis registers forty-seventh among fifty. The statistics provided by State Master are for the period 2007 through 2009 and can be located on the internet at www.statemaster.com/index.php. The primary source for educational data is the National Center for Educational Statistics from which State Master has derived much of its raw data and ranking components. The same eleven states considered in this essay place in the highest one third of all states for the percentage of their population living below the national poverty level for 2007 through 2009. There is in the data an obvious correlation between the parameters of poverty and educational achievement among the states. I have never seen the comparative realities of Southern and national educational achievement in presented in the local media. The local media place a positive spin on the paucity of statistics which they infrequently present and don’t explain or clarify the meaning of the ones reported.

As far as education is concerned the Cumberland County schools largely fall below the national average in the percentage of students who pass their end of grade tests. Because of the low performance of the students in Cumberland County North Carolina state officials considered  plans to close a school which scored especially low i.e. where fifty percent or fewer students passed the end of course tests. The lack of discipline in the Cumberland County schools is one of the major factors contributing to its traditionally low performances. The media have avoided discussing the role which local school administrators play in setting the rules and enforcing them.

Heisting Heroes’ Homes

In a recent edition of the Fayetteville Observer as in other newspapers throughout the New South, those that I have analyzed through the Monod website, there are often ten or more pages of at least 100 home foreclosures on each small print page. It is obvious to me that many of these have been foreclosures on the homes of our heroes, the soldiers who fought in Iraq and of those who are presently fighting in Afghanistan.  In Fayetteville, Cumberland County I can discern the identities from the location of the neighborhoods involved. Looking at the extent of this devastation is disgusting and makes me feel alien to the society in which I live. Almost everyday I have been saddened and depressed for those here and throughout the New South (such as in Jacksonville, North Carolina), those who are losing their homes while they fight for our freedom.  I am outraged by this greed in our capitalistic system in the supposed military South and New South. The real estate brokers in Fayetteville claim that Fayetteville is one of the least hard hit by foreclosures in the South, a claim that obfuscates the local tragedies.

The Spirit and Sense of Place That Gives Meaning

Encyclopedic entries on the culture of the South miss or overlook major truths such as those revealed by Southern writers such as Carson McCullers, William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams to mention just a few.  Hollywood has artfully dealt with many of these such as the spin on Southern sexuality. These so-called deviations or perversions seem to have a special degenerate quality when they appear within Southern literature and the critiques on it, emotions which are  characterized as  depraved although  truly a part of human nature. The reality of the South today eludes the vision of  many Northern whites and politicians as the New South struggles through the recession with the greatest poverty and lowest standard and quality of life in the nation. Few news commentators face the ongoing tragedies within the New South forthrightly.  Look at the emphasis upon politics in most of these rather than upon the physical and emotional torment of the South. The commentators avoid transmitting the trauma  of the acrid pain and virulent suffering endured by our Southern citizens today.

There is a spirit that seeps through the tragedies and gives Southerners enduring meaning. Fayetteville is representative of the Old South and the New South in many ways from the Paleo-Indian era forward to the present. The hunter-warrior culture stalked, speared and drove mammoths and mastodons over the arroyos of rivers such as the Neuse and the Cape Fear.   The hunting culture was and is the warrior culture of the South. Their footprints are visible here and around the world where we fight our wars. They are encrusted here and everywhere with the blood of their prey as far off as the Near and Far East. The Native American ritual of taking prisoners and trophies is profoundly embedded within the civilized souls of our Southern warriors.  They are constrained by the rules of combat and international law and yet operantly conditioned to respond to enemies.  Warriors on all levels and missions have in anonymous interviews testified to the increased intensity of operant conditioning after they understand what it is in their training.  Ernest Hemingway said that the hunters of animals become the hunters of men and that given enough experience doing it actually prefer it.  Chris Hedges, a former Ranger soldier who is now an author asserted in War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning, 2003 that war is a force that gives us meaning.  Another current author, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, also a Ranger qualified soldier, claims in On Killing, published in2009, that the increasing effectiveness of operant conditioning can endanger the United States’ society.

Although many will disagree with my assertions and tenets concerning what is the spirit of the South and New South and that which distinguishes it from the rest of the nation in its intensity and relentlessness, that which most gives the South and New South a sense of place and meaning, is the obsession with arms, the military, defense of the people and heroic sacrifice.   It is the same ceaseless spirit, refreshing, provocative and sobering, as if flowing from a hidden well spring into the heart of the South, making it ethereal and providing it with faith and hope.  Pernicious events such as the Katrina hurricane and the Gulf Coast oil spill of 2010 have tempered that spirit.  As I see it, it is this same spirit which drives the New South through the excruciating and debilitating recession which has wreaked tragedy in most Southern cities, large and small and in the fields. The South will not merely endure because it is immortal. Even with the inexhaustible voice, it is not because of that but rather because it has the same souls which it always has, one of daring, courage, stubborn independence, social conservatism and romantic sacrifice.

 

 

 

The author attended Purdue University and Southern Illinois University where he earned BA and MA degrees in Government with minors in history and philosophy. He continued his graduate education at the University of Kentucky in Lexington where he was a Graduate Assistant in Political Science. He earned his PhD at Walden University in 1978.

He has instructed political science at North Carolina State University, history, political science and mathematics at Campbell University and history, political science and mathematics at Fayetteville Technical Community College , all in North Carolina.

The author served as a dean at three two year colleges and instructed mathematics at each of them.

He has received the following rewards, honors and invitations to present and participate on panels, 1965-2010: Excellent evaluations by the students at North Carolina State University, 1965-1970; Bowie Knife presentation by My Special Forces Troopers at Fort Bragg, NC, 1967; Keynote Speaker for the Independent Business Schools of North Carolina Annual Meeting;1979; Presenter of a Mastery Learning Workshop at Wayne Community College, Goldsboro, NC, 1980; Grant from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation for the North Carolina Native American Literature and Writers Conferenve, 1994; Grant for the same Native American Conference, 1995, referred to above; Eagle Presentation by the North Carolina Native Americans for contributions to the advancement of their culture, 1996; Panel Discussion member at the Second and Third Native American Writers Conferences: Co-producer and participant in the documentary, “The Storyteller,” financed by the NC Humanities Council; 1996; Excellence in Teaching Evaluations by the students at Campbell University Fort Bragg; two Writers in Residence Awards for the Weymouth Center for the Arts and Humanities Writers in Residency; Southern Pines, NC, 1998 and 1999; Trustee on the Board of the North Carolina Writers Network, 1997-1999; Appointment to the Leadership Institute of Cumberland County, 2010.

The author has writen and had published academic articles, poetry, short stories and creative nonfiction.

He was born and raised in Danville, Illinois. Birthday: 7/16/1940. He is married with a son and daughter and four dogs and one cat.

 


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Quickly rising the ranks of the Big East Conference, the Cincinnati Bearcats defeated South Florida University Thursday night 34-17. The team, ranked at 8th, continues a long winning streak at the Raymond James Stadium. Despite the absence of its starting quarterback – Tony Pike left the field with an injury to his left wrist in the third – the Cincinnati offense remained solid. The Bearcats took two touchdown passes from Pike before he left the game. Pike was then replaced by backup quarterback Zack Collaros, who played brilliantly to add two more touchdown passes and secure the victory for the Bearcats. Pike, coach Brian Kelly explained, was playing with a plate and six screws in his left forearm, which he broke last season. Kelly said that the plate had shifted and that Pike would be examined by a specialist on Friday, but that the quarterback would not be able to play during the next home game against Louisville on October 24th. Pike threw three touchdown passes 8 yards to Armon Binns in the second quarter, helping the Bearcats to a 17-10 halftime lead over South Florida. He also threw a touchdown pass for the 16th consecutive game; he is 12 of 25 for 140 yards without an interception. The South Florida Bulls responded quickly to Pike’s absence. BJ Daniels threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to Jessie Hester, and then closed the Bearcats’ lead to 24-17 late in the third quarter when safety Nate Allen intercepted a bad pass by Collaros to set up a 1-yard touchdown run by Daniels. Collaros, a freshman quarterback, then took the lead on a six-play, 70-yard scoring drive that gave Cincinnati a 14-point lead. But another big play – a 43-yard completion pass for Ben Giudugli – ended in confusion. Officials reviewed the play and decided that his elbow was down at the 1. The ball moved back to the 16, and although South Florida made a pass interference penalty on the third down, Collaros scored a 3-yard run. The score moved to 31-17, and Collaros finished with 132 yards rushing on 10 carries. “He’s a gamer. He’s a competitive kid,” Coach Kelly said of Collaros. “He’s athletic, and we did what we had to do with him in the game, and that was obviously run him, control clock, play good defense and get out of here with a win.” Cincinnati has had a more than solid season. The team boasts one of the best offenses in the country and appears unstoppable. And it has been – unbeaten this season, the Bearcats are one of the toughest teams in the Big East Conference. South Florida, on the other hand, has been suffering from on-and-off seasons in the past years. In 2007, the team began with an incredible 6-0 record, a start that pushed them to No. 2 in the conference. But three losses later, the team dropped out of the Top 25. 2008 brought a similar performance: South Florida was 5-0 at the start of the season, but then the team lost four of its next five games, dropping out of the competition. But coach Jim Leavitt has promised that his players are facing a new season; they will regroup from the Cincinnati loss and begin preparing for next week’s game against Pittsburgh. Presume the players will be spending time watching videos to learn from their mistakes against the Bearcats.

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Good Public Schools in Summerville, South Carolina

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Lee Keadle is a Realtor with Carolina One Real Estate Charleston SC who specializes in Summerville real estate. You can search all Summerville homes for sale on his site!

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One of the biggest draws to Summerville real estate is the good public school systems.  While buyers avoid some of the other Charleston areas (like Johns Island and West Ashley) because of the schools, buyers flock to live in the Dorchester II school district in Summerville.  In fact, the only public schools in Charleston that beat Summerville’s are Mt. Pleasant (which has considerably higher real estate prices).

 It’s important to note, though, that Dorchester School District 2 has the best schools in Summerville.  Some buyers think that simply buying a home in Summerville guarantees good schools for their children, but this is not necessarily the case.  A lot of homes are zoned for Dorchester School District 4, but these schools are not nearly the caliber as the District 2. 

So, if you’re considering buying a home in Summerville, be sure to get the school district confirmed before you buy.  You’ll see in MLS reports which elementary, middle, and high school each home is zoned for.  The elementary schools in Dorchester 2 are Beech Hill, Eagle Nest, Flowertown, Fort Dorchester, Knightsville, Newington, Oakbrook, Spann, Summerville, William Reeves, Windsor Hill.  The middle schools are Alston, Dubose, Gregg, Oakbrook, River Oaks, and Rollings Middle School of the Arts.  You’ll find 3 high schools:  Ashley Ridge, Fort Dorchester, and Summerville High.  Be sure to talk with your real estate agent if schools are important to you.  He or she can send you MLS listings for only the schools you want.  Your agent can also help you confirm that the home is zoned for the school you want before you buy.

From elementary to high school, Dorchester 2 schools consistently rank well.  The district also has relatively low teacher to student ratios: child development is 20:2; kindergarten is 24:1; first grade is 18:1; second through fifth grade is 20:1; sixth through twelfth grade is 25:1.  About 70 percent of its high school graduates enroll in a college, university, or technical program.  The average SAT score for 2007 to 2008 was 1015 (this is higher than the state average of 984 but slightly lower than the national average of 1021).  The average ACT score for 2006 to 2007 was 21.3 (higher than the state average of 19.6 and slightly higher than the national average of 21.2).

 Dorchester District 2 is also a good option for buyers who are teachers.  The school district is the second largest employer in Dorchester Country (with the Bosch Corporation being the largest).

 It’s also important to note that even if you don’t have children, schools are a good indicator for buying real estate.  Homes zoned for good public school districts are always in demand from home buyers.  This demand usually leads to good resale value down the road.  So, whether you’re a teacher, parent, or investor, Summerville real estate may be a good option for you to consider. 

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Georgia Attacked South Ossetia and the U.s. Supported It!

by Michael Webster: Investigative Reporter Aug 16, 2008 12:01 PM PDT

 

L.A. Times reported that Russia and its allied forces destroyed a key railway bridge linking war-weary Georgia’s capital to the Black Sea coast, and blow up Georgian coast guard and other vessels, effectively severing all east-west transportation routes within the small country, the Georgian Foreign Ministry announced. The move came a day after the Georgian president signed a French-backed cease-fire proposal during a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

Russian soldiers occupying the central Georgian town of Gori also pushed forward 14 miles toward the capital, Tbilisi, setting up positions on the country’s main east-west road 25 miles from the capital. Adjacent agricultural fields were set afire, apparently by Russian soldiers.

Global Research’s Michel Chossudovsky reported that during the night of August 7, coinciding with the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, Georgia’s president Saakashvili ordered an all-out military attack on Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia. 

The aerial bombardments and ground attacks were largely directed against civilian targets including residential areas, hospitals and the university. The provincial capital Tskhinvali was destroyed. The attacks resulted in some 1500 civilian deaths, according to both Russian and Western sources.  “The air and artillery bombardment left the provincial capital without water, food, electricity and gas. Horrified civilians crawled out of the basements into the streets as fighting eased, looking for supplies.” (AP, August 9, 2008). According to reports, some 34,000 people from South Ossetia have fled to Russia. (Deseret Morning News, Salt Lake City, August 10, 2008) 

The importance and timing of this military operation must be carefully analyzed. It has far-reaching implications. 

Georgia is an outpost of US and NATO forces, on the immediate border of the Russian Federation and within proximity of the Middle East Central Asian war theater. South Ossetia is also at the crossroads of strategic oil and gas pipeline routes. 

NATO encouraged Georgia to attack according to Russian envoy to NATO Dmitry Rogozin. He sent an official note to representatives of all member countries in Brussels in connection with Georgia’s military actions against South Ossetia. He’s calling on them not to support Mikhail Saakashvili.

Russia has already begun consultations with the ambassadors of the NATO countries and with NATO military representatives. Rogozin said. “We will caution them against continuing to further support of Saakashvili.”

Rogozin says Georgian aggression against South Ossetia is obvious. “It is an undisguised aggression accompanied by a mass propaganda war,” he said.

Rogozin has linked Friday’s onslaught to the support given to Saakashvili at the recent NATO summit in Bucharest.  At the meeting, Rogozin says, it “was hinted Georgia has prospects in NATO.”

South Ossetia close to humanitarian disaster Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov says he hopes Georgia’s Western partners take note of what has happened in South Ossetia and draw conclusions.

“It all confirms our numerous warnings addressed to the international community that it is necessary to pay attention to massive arms purchasing by Georgia during several years. Now we see how these arms and Georgian special troops who had been trained by foreign and U.S. specialists are used,” he said.

They also accused the Georgian authorities of ignoring the UN Security Council’s call to observe a ceasefire during the Olympic Games in Beijing.

Meanwhile, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili told CNN on Friday that Russia “is waging war against Georgia”. Claims over 2,000 Georgians have been killed during the Russian invasion so far.

He said it was in the interests of the USA to help Georgia.

“It concerns not only Georgia -it concerns the U.S. and its values. We are a freedom-loving country which is being attacked,” Saakashvili said.

Georgia has called on the U.S. and other countries to put pressure upon Russia “to put an end to a military aggression” in South Ossetia, Georgian ambassador to the U.S. Vasil Sikharulidze told the American media on Friday.

“We ask our friends, including the U.S., to be mediators and try persuading Russia to stop this military aggression and incursion into Georgia,” Sikharulidze said.

Earlier U.S. president George W. Bush said the U.S. supports the territorial integrity of Georgia.  

The President of the breakaway republic of South Ossetia Eduard Kokoity claims about 1,400 people have been killed by Georgian shelling.
 
“It is the third genocide of the Ossetian people from the side of Georgia, and Saakashvili is the main murderer,” Kokoity said.

In connection with the escalating tensions in South Ossetia, Abkhazia’s armed forces have moved to the border with Georgia, the breakaway republic’s president Sergey Bagapsh said on Friday.

“Irrespective of the development of situation in South Ossetia, we won’t stop moving to the border with Georgia. Today they launch a military aggression against South Ossetia and tomorrow it could be Abkhazia. It cannot go on like that,” Bagapsh said.

Meanwhile the EU has called for an immediate cessation of violence. It says it’s ‘deeply concerned’ about the dramatic escalation in the conflict between Tbilisi and its separatist republic.

A spokesman for the EU Council said The Union’s high representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy, Javier Solana, had spoken to Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili on Thursday. He said Solana urged Saakashvili to show restraint and to return to the negotiating table.

Javier Solana’s spokesperson, Cristina Gallach, said on Friday that urgent action is needed to stop a further loss of lives.

“We are extremely concerned with the latest developments and we think that it is very regrettable that there has been loss of lives. The most urgent thing at the moment is to calm the situation down,” she said.

The NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has called on the authorities of Georgia and South Ossetia to stop the violence and to restore peaceful negotiations.

U.S. Secretary of State, Condoleezza Rice, Told the president today at the Crawford ranch that she also urged Russia to stop attacks on Georgia, respect its territorial integrity and withdraw its troops from Georgian territory. There is a ceasefire in effect but no one seems to be honoring it. Russia is promising to pull out of Georgia but as of this writing they have not. Russia has cut the country vividly in half and is controlling the roads and the harbors, hence controlling commerce including the flow of Georgia’s oil pipeline. The EU is not expected to do anything either as Russia already controls forty percent of all of Europe’s natural gas and an even larger percentage of their oil.

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