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  2. Scholly - Wikipedia

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    Scholly is an American scholarship web and app search platform developed by Christopher Gray. The platform makes custom recommendations for postsecondary scholarships ...

  3. How to avoid college scholarship scams | College Connection

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    College scholarship scams have become increasingly more common these days.

  4. A Shady Scam Is Targeting College Kids And Parents. Here's ...

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    Applying for a legitimate scholarship takes time, but it’s worth it. After you learn how to properly apply for scholarships, it’s a skill you can benefit from throughout your college experience.

  5. List of unaccredited institutions of higher education - Wikipedia

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    Some government jurisdictions exempt religious institutions from accreditation or other forms of government oversight. [5] Still other institutions are not required to have accreditation. Some of the institutions on this list are no longer in operation.

  6. Millennial to Millionaire: Christopher Gray is making ... - AOL

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    That's what gave Gray, now 26, the idea to start "Scholly," an application that helps students find scholarships for college. Since its inception, Scholly has managed to help over 2 million ...

  7. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    Several government institutions, including the FBI, [5] have issued warnings about the fraudulent character of redemption schemes. The ideas of the redemption movement should not be confused with the actual legal right of redemption , under which a debtor may buy back property that has been levied or foreclosed , either by paying the balance of ...

  8. Legitimacy (political) - Wikipedia

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    Legitimacy is "a value whereby something or someone is recognized and accepted as right and proper". [6] In political science, legitimacy has traditionally been understood as the popular acceptance and recognition by the public of the authority of a governing régime, whereby authority has political power through consent and mutual understandings, not coercion.

  9. What makes a government legitimate? - AOL

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    As polling day nears with no sign of a breakthrough in the polls, the question on many lips is not only what kind of government will we get, but will that government have legitimacy? David Cameron ...