Adam Tilsley

Adam Tilsley

Currently a student in college majoring in history. I host a sports radio talk show on my campus radio station and have done so for a year now. I may consider radio broadcasting an ideal career once school is said and done. I also like talking about a wide variety of subjects and even teaching some folks a thing or two about what I know. I like to travel and plan on doing some more traveling in the near future. I enjoy going on adventures, dabbling in something new (like this freelance writing stuff) among others. I'm not a sensational writer, but I believe I see myself progressing as time goes by.
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  • Finding the Right Forex Broker
    Before trading in the forex market, it's important to find the best broker. There are different types to choose from.
  • My Forex Trading Experience So Far
    Trading foreign currency has its risks and rewards. When trading forex, success comes with the right strategy and knowing what you're doing.
  • Who is Joshua Chamberlain?
    A look at one of the heroes of the Civil War. Joshua Chamberlain was an educator, and later a symbol of courage.
  • The Wabanaki People
    The Wabanaki people consist of five tribes. These tribes are originated from Canada and the United States. A brief history of the Native Americans of Canada and northern New England.
  • Daddy Comes Home
    A story through the eyes of a soldier's child. A soldier returns home to his surprise.
  • Please Remember Us
    A haiku that resonates a message for Veterans/Remembrance Day. If you read it, it sounds like a solider speaking to you the reader.
  • Veterans Day Quotes
    In honor of Veterans Day, we thank those who served. We also remember those who gave their lives for freedom. Here are a compilation of quotes from some of the greatest military and international leaders.
  • My Winter Haiku
    Everyone has an opinion about winter. I for one, am not a fan.
  • Who is Jean-Jacques Rousseau?
    A look at the life and times of one of the Enlightenment era's best philosophers. Jean-Jacques Rousseau was best known for inspiring the French Revolution.
  • Cinco De Mayo
    A poem celebrating Cinco De Mayo. My first poem in a long time.
  • Hello, Did You Miss Me?
    It's been awhile since I last published on AC. This poem is based on my absence. Hopefully, I'll be able to write more.
  • History of Gideon v. Wainwright
    Gideon v. Wainwright was a court case in 1963. The decision allowed the court to appoint an attorney if a defendant can't afford one.
  • First GOP Primary Debate Postponed Until September
    The first Republican primary debate is postponed. It is moved to September due to lack of participating candidates.
  • 10 Quotes for Easter
    Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Ten quotes perfect for the occassion.
  • Words of Wisdom Wednesday (3/30/2011)
    Words of wisdom for those who love inspiration. This week, ten quotes from ten of the world's most influential leaders in world history.
  • The Assassination Attempt of Ronald Reagan: 30 Years Later
    On March 30, 1981, America almost lost a president after being shot.
  • Ode to the Aspiring Writers
    A poem I've wrote about writing in general.
  • Recent Happenings in Presque Isle, Maine
    A look at the recent events happening in Presque Isle, Maine.
  • 10 Must-See Sites in Washington D.C
    Planning a trip to our nation's capital? Check out 10 of Washington D.C.'s must-see sites.
  • My Ideal Candidate
    The 2012 presidential election is starting to take shape. I haven't decided on who to pick. My thoughts on who I would like to see in a potential candidate.
  • Words of Wisdom Wednesday (3/23/2011)
    It's Words of Wisdom Wednesday. Here are some of inspirational quotes to live by. These are some of my self-made quotes.
  • Who is Jerry Brown?
    Jerry Brown is the current governor of California. He previously held the office for eight years from 1975 to 1983.
  • Who is Clara Zetkin?
    Clara Zetkin was the driving force behind International Women's Day. Although not as recognizable as Susan B. Anthony as a women's activist in the U.S., she is hailed as an icon in Europe.
  • Rule the Pool
    Are you a fan of March Madness? Learn the tips and tricks of doing well in your bracket throughout the Big Dance. Who will move on and who will go home?
  • 2012 Election Outlook: United States Senate
    With the 2012 elections shaping up, the majority of the United States Senate hangs in the balance. Eight incumbent senators are retiring. Other incumbents may face the same fate as some of their colleagues did in 2010.
  • My Bracket is Toast
    Filling out a tourney bracket is fun. Sometimes, picking the wrong team can cost us winning our office pool. Even those pesky small schools that make big waves.
  • Words of Inspiration: For the Graduate
    Nothing inspires a graduate of the places they would go. Whether you are a high school or college graduate, take these quotes to heart as you take the next step up in life.
  • Amtrak Guest Rewards
    Buy points for now or for future travels. One of these days, they just might come in handy.
  • Prom Night Memories
    I'm a sucker for nostalgia. It seems like last night this happened. A fun-filled night with pals I have never forgotten.

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