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A 3 page paper describing the idyllic setting of a mountain valley in the Southeast, followed by the difficulty of gaining a meaningful, complete and high-quality education there. Without access to online programs or those offered by the Dollywood Foundation, gaining a more-than-adequate education in the valley can be greatly frustrating. Those stresses should diminish over time, and those students seeking alternatives now find those alternatives open to them. No sources listed.
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File: CC6_KSeduMntns.rtf
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many benefits of living in a small mountain community, but attaining a high-quality formal education typically has not been one of them. There can be many barriers before those
wishing to pursue a high-quality education in such a setting, accompanied by various stresses and strains. The Setting Pastures were cut into the
trees hundreds of years ago, creating a patchwork vista alternating light green rectangles bounded by the much larger and darker green fringe of the trees surrounding them. Grandfathers house
overlooks a valley in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in Western North Carolina, a valley containing an assortment of these light green pastures and cornfields. A few
houses and barns are scattered along the fringes, and a white country church stands at the center of the widely-scattered buildings. Looking from
Grandfathers front porch, it appears that the valley below is frozen in time. The patchwork pastures give no indication of holding life; there is no movement discernible around the
homes and barns below or on the road connecting them. The life is there, of course, only too far away to see unaided. There is great evidence of
human life after the dark green of the forest cover begins to blaze yellow, red and orange in the fall, however, for a thin column of smoke rises from every
chimney in the valley. Realities of Education "Frozen in time" is an apt description of more than only the long view of the
valley. It has long been held that only the land in the valley has value, because the hills are too steep and rocky to be of any value for
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