Articles by Hal Gieseking
- Learning how to listen is a form of lifelong education
An interview about the art of really listening to others with the late Mortimer Adler, Chairman of the Board of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Published 30Dec2006, viewed 886 times
- How to write articles that demand readership
A professional writer shares his secrets of writing articles that get read. Published 13Dec2006, viewed 824 times
- Interview with Garfield the Cat
An interview with Jim Davis and the famous tubby tabby he created - Garfield. Published 12Dec2006, viewed 1000 times
- The morning I met Vincent Van Gogh
The author met Vincent Van Gogh at the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterday. A true story, not science fiction. Published 07Dec2006, viewed 937 times
- Mastering change in a constantly changing world
Techniques for mastering change in a changing world. Learning how to differentiate between temporary changes and structural (permanent) changes. That definition determines how you should cope with that type of change. Published 03Dec2006, viewed 817 times
- The "perfect Christmas letter" using Christian good humor
Dr. Richard Bimler, recently retired president of Wheat Ridge Ministries - an independent Lutheran charity organization, has written "The Perfect Christmas letter" in his new book "Laughter!" coauthored with his son Robert Bimler. Published 16Nov2006, viewed 1047 times
- Tips from Robert Ludlum on writing a compelling thriller
This article is based on an exclusive two hour interview with the late Robert Ludlum about his career in writing and a discussion of his writing techniques in creating a successful thriller novel. Published 11Nov2006, viewed 993 times
- "Jamestown 2007" Events are already making history in Virginia
This article previews some of the extraordinary events and attractions the coming attractions in Virginia celebrating Jamestown 2007 - 400th birthday of America. Including the new USS Monitor Exhibition, the world of 1607 with art, antiques and exhibits from all over the globe, and the new Archaearium (acheolgoy museum) on historic Jamestown Island where America Began. Published 07Nov2006, viewed 848 times
- Are too many political candidates campaigning in "the Cave"?
A critical examination of the increasing number of negative political ads that debase American democracy - based (roughly) on Plato's Analogy of the Cave. Published 31Oct2006, viewed 810 times
- Civil War's USS Monitor returns to "active duty" at Mariners' Museum in Virginia
The Union USS Monitor and the Confederate CSS Virginia (Merrimack) fought a four hour battle of the ironclads in Hampon Roads, Virginia that changed the course of the Civil War and made every wooden battleship in the world obsolete. Featured at the Mariners' Museum USS Monitor Exhibition opening in Newport News, Virginia March 9, 2007. Published 21Oct2006, viewed 898 times
- 400 year old woman looking for husband
The new Archaerium (archeology museum) has just opened in the National Park at Historic Jamestowne in Virginia. You will see more than 1,000 artifacts and exhibits recovered by archeologists from the Jamestown Fort including a forensic restortation of the face of 17th century woman from England. Published 17Oct2006, viewed 758 times
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