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Wikileaks and the Social Media Response

December 13, 2010
By Kandie
Wikileaks and the Social Media Response

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange may consider himself an internet activist, but if the social media response is any indication, Wikileaks.org– despite its notoriety and over two million tweets regarding the site in the past 12 months– is having a tough time winning over the hearts and minds of internet users. In fact, according to social...
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World Alzheimer’s Day: 10 Tips to Prevent Alzheimer’s

September 22, 2010
By Kandie

As seen in the Huffington Post: How did you celebrate World Alzheimer’s Day? Of course, it’s hardly a celebration, since the idea is to focus on the awful fact that Alzheimer’s is about to swamp us with the worst epidemic the world has ever seen–115...
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The End of the Iraq War or the Continuation?

September 17, 2010
By Kandie

As seen in the Huffington Post: It is noteworthy that the U.S. military’s war in Iraq is officially over and that American troops are returning home after 7 ½ bloody years. Mission Accomplished. Major combat operations over. Sounds eerily familiar. The question remains: are...
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Dr. Eric Haseltine on Fox and Friends: Unlocking Your Brain’s Potential

August 17, 2010
By Kandie

Dr. Eric Haseltine, client of Stroud Communications, holds a Ph.D. in physiological psychology. Currently, he is the president and managing partner of Haseltine Partners LLC, and has held senior...
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Propaganda in the Picture

July 9, 2010
By Kandie

I have loved Oliver Stone’s films– all of them.  The man is a genius and his work provides unique, probing and profound insight into institutions like Wall Street and...
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The Road Ahead for the Gulf Coast

July 9, 2010
By Kandie
The Road Ahead for the Gulf Coast

The following appeared recently in the Huffington Post: Heart wrenching pictures of oil-coated crabs and poisoned pelicans, black tar balls washing up on white sugar sands and endless live shots...
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