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		<title>By: Scholarhips for Video Game Programmers, Nurses and Image Archivists &#124; Financial Aid Finder</title>
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		<description>[...] Scholarship for Game Designers, Developers and Producer: $2,500  Last week I posted about the ESA Computer &amp; Video Game Scholarship Program for women and minorities.  I thought that must be a pretty obscure field, so imagine my surprise when I came across a [...]</description>
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