Wednesday, March 18, 2020
The eNotes Blog Scholarship Spotlight June2016
Scholarship Spotlight June2016 Every month, we select some of the best scholarships around and post them here on our blog. When you are ready to apply, check out our tips onà how to write a scholarship essay. Visità Essay Labà if youââ¬â¢re looking for a writing expertà to review and provide feedback on your scholarship or college application essays! Opinion Outpost Prize Drawing Amount:à $10,000 Eligibility:à Applicants must be 18 years or older, enrolled in some level of higher education. Requirements:à Create an account with Fastweb.com, sign up to take a survey, and take the survey to be entered for a chance to win! The more surveys you take, the better your chances. Due Date:à June 30th, 2016 Learn more and apply CollegeSTEPS Sweepstakes Amount: $1,000 (to 160 winners) Eligibility:à High School Freshmen through Graduate Student, Year 5 Requirements: For a chance to win, enrollà in the Wells Fargo CollegeSTEPS educational resource program. Due Date: June 30th, 2016 Learn more and apply Andrew Flusche Scholarship Contest Amount:à $500 Eligibility: High School Senior through Graduate Student, Year 5 Requirements:à You must create a public service advertisement video (PSA) which raises awareness of the severity of the consequences of drunk driving among your peers to qualify for this award. The video must be uploaded to YouTube and be no longer than three minutes long. Due Date:à June 30th, 2016 Learn more and apply Because College is Expensive Scholarship Amount: $500 Eligibility:à High School Freshmen through Graduate Student, Year 5, (and those planning on enrolling within the next 12 months). Requirements:à The winner will be determined by random drawing and then contacted directly and announced on the Scholarship Winners page. One entry per person is all that is necessary. Due Date: June 30th, 2016 Learn more and apply Advanced Institute for Oral Health Scholarship Amount:à $500 Eligibility:à High School Seniors through College Freshmen; you must be planning to attend an accredited university in the upcoming school year, have a minimum GPA of 2.7 and be a resident of the U.S. Requirements:à Write a 300 word essay (400 words max) on ââ¬Å"How you plan to positively impact the world with your degree?â⬠Due Date: July 1st, 2016 Learn more and apply
Monday, March 2, 2020
Idioms and Expressions - Eye
Idioms and Expressions - Eye The following idioms and expressions use the noun eye. Each idiom or expression has a definition and two example sentences to help withà these common idiomatic expressions. Apple of Someones Eye The expressionà apple of my eyeà is often used when referring to family members, or those who are closest to us to mean that they are someones favorite person or object. Jennifer is the apple of her fathers eye. Hes so proud of her. My Mercedes is the apple of my eye. Birds-eye View Birds-eye viewà refers to a viewpoint from which one can see a wide area. This idiomà is often used figuratively to mean that someone can see a situation from a wider perspective. His birds-eye view of the market will help us beat our competitors. The hotel provides a lovely birds-eye view over the bay. Catch Someones Eye Catch someones eye indicates that someone or something hasà gained attention. I caught the servers eye. Hell be with us shortly. That house on Elm street certainly caught my eye. Should we talk a look inside? Cry Ones Eyes Out Crying ones eyes outà is an idiom used for very sad events in ones life. It means toà cry for a very long time in a desperate manner such as at the loss of a loved one. I think you just need to cry your eyes out to get it all out of your system. Marias crying her eyes out. I wonder what happened? Eagle Eye Someone with anà eagle eyeà hasà the ability to see important details and notice mistakes. Show it to the editor. She has an eagle eye and will catch any mistake. Luckily, Toms eagle eye saw the discounted sweater I was looking for. Feast Ones Eyes on Something If you feast your eyes on something,à youà enjoy the sight of something. This idiom is often used to boast about a possession of which you are very proud. Feast your eyes on my new watch. Isnt it beautiful?! I cant stop feasting my eyes on my new car. Get a Black Eye If you get a black eye, youà receive a bruise from something around the eye. This idiom canà also be used figuratively to mean to suffer a defeat. I got a black eye when I bumped into the door. I guess we got a black eye trying to compete with that big corporation. Get Stars in Ones Eyes Some young people get stars in their eyesà because theyà become obsessed about show business. Ever since Janet got the lead role in the high school play, shes got stars in her eyes. Just because you are handsome doesnt mean you need to get stars in your eyes. Give Someone the Eye People will run whenà you give them the eyeà because youà look at someone in an accusatory or disapproving manner. The teacher was giving me the eye during the test. I guess he thought I might cheat. Dont give me the eye! Youre the one who caused this mess. Have Eyes Bigger than Your Stomach Unfortunately, its easy to put on weight if youà have eyes bigger than your stomachà because youà desire more food than you can eat. Little children tend to have eyes bigger than their stomachs. I remember one crazy night when my best friend had eyes bigger than his stomach. He ordered more than six different meals! Have Eyes in the Back of Ones Head If you have eyes in the back of your head, you areà be able to see what is going on. This can be frustrating because others might think they are being secretive and are not noticed. My mom had eyes in the back of her head. I never got away with anything. Do you have eyes in the back of your head? How did you notice that? Hit the Bulls-eye When a person hits the bulls-eye,à theyà hit the center of the target. This expression is also used figuratively to express an impressive result. I think we hit the bulls-eye with our new product line. Youve hit the bulls-eye by getting that job. In the Public Eye If you are in the public eye, you areà in a position where the public can observe your actions, so be very careful! Youll be in the public eye if you take that job. Hollywood actors are all in the public eye. Keep Ones Eye on the Ball People who canà keep their eye on the ballà remain concentrated, especially in a work situation. You need to keep your eye on the ball, no matter how long it takes, to succeed. His ability to keep his eye on the ball assured his eventual success. Turn a Blind Eye to Someone or Something Unfortunately, some people turn a blind eye to someoneà and show that they areà willingly to ignoreà something wrong. Just turn a blind eye to Ted. Hell never change. Im going to turn a blind eye to that problem for the moment. Without Batting an Eye Most parents help their children without batting an eyeà because theyà do it without hesitation. He purchased the $2 million home without batting an eye. John made the decision without batting an eye. Idioms With Eye Quiz FIll in the gaps with a word to complete these sentences with expressions usingà eye: Our boss has an ______ eye because he catches mistakes that others miss.Lets take a ______ view of this situation to make sure we dont miss anything.Its surprising how many young people get ______ in their eyes and move to Hollywood to start a career.I ordered this cake, but its too much. Im afraid I have eyes that are bigger than my ______.My daughter is the ______ of my eye.I think you hit the ______ when you made that investment. Today, you are a millionaire!She gave her daughter $500 without ______ an eye because she trusts her to spend it wisely.Would you please stop giving me the ______! Youre making me nervous!I got a ______ eye when I fell last week.Politicians are always in the ______ eye.à Answers eaglebirds-eyestarsstomachapplebulls-eyebattingeyeblackpublic
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