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    Hullabaloo Stories Father’s Day Armed Forces Giveaway – Spread the Word

    General Thoughts

    If you follow my blog, you know that I recently performed a 960 Grid System site update for Hullabaloo Stories. As such, I would like to help spread the word about a giveaway happening there right now for members of the armed forces who will be deployed and separated from their families on Father’s Day. […]

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    Hullabaloo Stories Update and Cabela’s Wanna Go Fishing for Millions? Promotion

    Blog Tools, General Thoughts, New Media

    Having recently completed a site design update on my own Web site, I feel it is time to update the Hullabaloo Stories Web site. I intend to implement the 960 Grid System into the redesign as I had the WillHull.com update. Essentially, what I did for WillHull.com, I intend to do for Hullabaloo Stories. Since […]

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    Preserving the Public Good over the Individual’s Self-Interest

    General Thoughts, Nonprofit Communications

    You may have read elsewhere on this site that I have two young children at home. One, a toddler, the other, a five month-old infant. My wife and I were discussing the topic of the natural state of humans by witnessing the behaviors of our children this morning. This quickly turned to a brief discussion […]

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    Arcade-style Gaming on the iPad using the iCADE

    General Thoughts

    I just stumbled across something wonderful while browsing some posts on Abuzeedo. It’s the iCADE – The iPad Arcade Cabinet. “The iCADE uses Bluetooth to connect to the iPad so there’s nothing else you need to do. You’re ready to ‘insert coin’ and game on!” For only $100, a fifth of what the iPad costs, […]

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    Photography that Doesn’t Fail to Inspire

    General Thoughts

    If you’re like me, you enjoy things that satisfy and tickle your visual palette. One such instance that I recently came across is on the LivingDesign.info blog run by Asif R. Naqvi entitled, “Katarina Stefanovi?: Truly stunning.” These photos don’t fail to impress. Even for those who have no formal training in photography, such as […]

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    Is Traditional Online Political Advocacy Working?

    General Thoughts, Nonprofit Communications

    Recently, I read an article on the Huffington Post by Jake Brewer entitled, “The Tragedy of Political Advocacy.” This article questions the effectiveness of online political advocacy in reaching the intended recipient, in this case and most often, Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. Brewer writes, “[d]espite how good your civic action may have made you […]

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    The Walking Dead, Sanity and/or Spooky: A Recap of My Weekend Ahead

    General Thoughts

    (See the original on The Blot Says… blog) If you follow me, and I thank you for doing so, you know that I am a big fan of anything related to zombie lore. From my About page to one of my recent posts regarding Rhiannon Frater’s As the World Dies trilogy and my complete and […]

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    Book Review: Rhiannon Frater’s Zombie Trilogy “As the World Ends”

    Book Reviews

    If you’ve visited the “About” page on WillHull.com you’ve probably noticed that I enjoy reading horror novels. In particular novels about zombies, apocalyptic scenarios and the breakdown of society. I absolutely love Brian Keene’s The Rising and City of the Dead series as well as his Hammelin’s Revenge zombies in Dead Sea. Rhiannon Frater is […]

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    Appreciating the Process

    General Thoughts, Life Events

    Today marks three complete months of unemployment for me. The average, according to the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics is 32.8 weeks. I am only on week 13. Unemployment insurance will only last six months, or 26 weeks. This indicates that unemployment insurance may run out while I seek out gainful employment. […]

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    Increasingly, Incurably, Optimistic

    General Thoughts, Life Events

    My appologies. It has been some time since I last posted an article to my blog. Last week I was in San Diego, CA with my family visiting relatives. This event was planned well before I parted company with United Cerebral Palsy and it was better to proceed with the trip and recharge the batteries […]

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    A Chance in a Million – The Front Fell Off

    General Thoughts

    I normally don’t post many humorous things here on this blog, but I felt that this one was necessary as it relates to how important regulations are in the modern era and how much this relates to the BP incident in the Gulf of Mexico. Rules and regulations are something that we often take for […]

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    Job Search: Anxiety, Insecurity or Doing the Right Things?

    General Thoughts

    I just read this article entitled, “Day in the Life of a Successful Job Seeker” at Careerealism and it got me thinking. Have I been doing many of the things listed here that are considered “activities proven to be worst use of time for job seekers?” I certainly have been combing the job boards on […]

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    Interview Question: Why the Nonprofit Sector?

    General Thoughts, Life Events, Nonprofit Communications

    By now, I hope that it is apparent that I am actively searching for a new job. In April, due to organizational restructuring, I left United Cerebral Palsy. I have been doing a lot of thinking and everyday, I have been efficiently using my time to search for a new job/career through sites like BradTraverse.com, […]

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    Résumé Update

    General Thoughts, Life Events

    A couple of events have happened to me recently. Graduation from graduate school being one of them, I decided it was time to update my résumé to modernize it as well as reflect the goals I have now that I hold a Masters degree in Public Administration. Recently, I came across an e-newsletter from Doostang […]

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