Ken Muise
Ken is a freelance web content writer. He has been an active-duty Soldier for 18 years and has been stationed in Germany, Texas, Saudi Arabia, Massachusetts and Maryland.
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Thomas Edison State College, 2009-present, Journalism US Army 1994-PresentInterests
Military, Fitness, Reading, Fiction, Writing, Pets, Parrots, Charlie Sheen, Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Patricia Cornwell, Recruiting, Science Fiction, Aliens, wine, Germany, sunflower seeds, girls, romance, New England Patriots, Boston, Red Sox, Massachus
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Military Recruiter: Keeping 9/11's Memory Alive is Greatest TributeWe have learned a lot since September 11th, 2001. We've lost more. -
How to Choose a Content WriterChoosing content writing services has become increasingly difficult in the past years. Price is important sure, but what about the other things that you would usually look for in an employee? -
First Person: I'm in College at the Same Time as My ChildEducation is key! We preach it to our kids all the time! So didn't I have a degree? I enrolled in college because my daughter and wife were getting an education and I refused to be left in the dust! -
Small Business: How to Ensure it is Running EfficientlyUtilizing the same generic method that is used by the U.S. Army and being taught at Ivy League Schools can work for you and train your employees!
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Despite Opposition, Patriot Act Renewal Proves Its EffectivenessWith President Obama signing the extension of the Patriot Act last week, it seems that opposition to the bill dwindles more and more. Here are the three most important factors keeping us safe. -
What Parents Should Know about Measles, By the NumbersThe first 118 days of 2011 has seen the largest amount of reported measles cases in the United States since 1996. Of those cases, 90 percent were imported from overseas. Here are some important number for parents to be aware of.Also published on:
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Freelance Writing: How to Write a 300 Word Article in Under an Hour and Avoid the Traps of Distraction!Freelance writing truly follows the old saying, "time lost is money lost". Don't wreck your brain over a 300 word article that pays 1-2 cents per word. Here are some tips to get it done faster! -
My Summer ActivitiesMy favorite summer activity is going to my mom's house for partying. This year it will be even more special because I have been living away from everyone for almost a year. -
Vincent Price a Century Old; Still Brings the FrightVincent Price's birthday is upon us once again. This year the Gothic fright master would have turned 100 years old and his performances continue to draw new fans and keep the loyal ones. -
The "God Particle" - What is It?Last month rumors circulated that CERN had found the "God Particle" but after physicists downplayed the notion the story flattened. Now one of the directors of CERN says that it will be discovered by 2012. What is the "God Particle" anyway? -
Writer's Block: Deal with it and Punch it in the Mouth!Writer's Block really sucks. There are no secrets to the ailment but there are ways to make yourself feel better during the hurt. Here are my suggestions. -
Developing Plot: Fiction Writing Tips for the New AuthorDeveloping plot in fiction writing is paramount to the success of a good story. Good plot can keep the reader engaged and the story from seeming flat. These fiction writing plot tips are fun and easy! -
The Bald Look-Is a Shaved Head Going to Work for You?Lots of guys are shaving their head bald these days. Before you start shaving consider the unknowns. -
Memorial Day: What is It?Many people "celebrate" Memorial Day with trips to beaches, barbecues and parades. Ok, but pull the kids close and explain what it really is. Do you know? -
Zombie Apocalypse: CDC Issues Warnings and Tips-A ParodyThe Center for Disease Control and Prevention issues a blog post that included tips for surviving the impending "Zombie Apocalypse". The post quickly became the most popular blog entry at the CDC in two days. They're not the experts on this matter! -
Baltimore swim lessons for summer fun and safetyThe summer has plenty of opportunities for kids to go swimming in Baltimore. Make sure they are safe and confident by getting them some swim lessons at these Baltimore locations. -
Stay cool at these Baltimore pools this summerThe Department of Parks and Recreation of the City of Baltimore provide these great outdoor, public pools to stay cool in every summer. The prices are low and fun is high! -
Public Enemy: A Brief History of the U.S Getting Their ManThe United States has gone after one man on a few occasions throughout history. This is a list of a few of the most famous and how they were killed or toppled.
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Best places to swim laps in Baltimore, MarylandThe Baltimore lap swimming is east accomplish. The area offers many private, public and government lap swimming pools. Check out these super options!
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Chocolate Milk Banned in Los Angeles Schools?Los Angeles County School district is on the verge of banning flavored milk. There has to be a better alternative to help kids get healthy.
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Massachusetts: Fun Facts for Your VisitMassachusetts is a place filled with rich history, fanatical sports fans, and beautiful landscape and ocean views. Enjoy the commonwealth this summer!
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Pakistan Warns U.S. Over the Bin Laden Raid: They Should Be CarefulPakistan TAKES too much from the US to issue warnings. How about a little quid-pro-quo!
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Not Releasing the Bin Laden Photos was the Right DecisionThe decision to not release the Osama Bin Laden photos was one that was pondered by the Obama administration. The president made the right choice. Here are three reasons why.Also published on:
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Osama Bin Laden is Dead but Military Families Will Keep on FightingThe death of Osama Bin Laden was great news for my military family but this doesn't end the war. The battle to prevent terror will continue and Al Qaeda will try to retaliate.
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Osama Bin Laden is Dead! President Obama Announces News to NationOsama bin Laden is reportedly dead and his body is in the possession of United State's forces.
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RESPECT the SMALL THINGS (for Jessica)A short humor/horror piece about the trouble with domesticated mice. Once they have you, you're dead!
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The History of the Space ShuttleA brief history of the NASA's Space Shuttle as the last missions are about to kick off.
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Deadly Tornadoes Send FEMA to AlabamaWith the new devastation in Alabama, FEMA will once again head south. A much-changed agency aims to prove itself to the nation.
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The Top Podcasts for Fiction Writers to Teach the ArtBeing a good fiction writer means you have to live and breath the art. Regardless of the genre that you write in these examples of podcasts will teach you something about the craft!
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The best batting cages in Baltimore: Work on your swing hereThe baseball season is in full swing and the Baltimore people are looking to hit some balls with their Orioles. Try out these great Baltimore area batting cages.
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'God Particle' Lends Further Strength to the FaithfulThe Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, has leaked a rumor of the possible discovery of the Higgs Boson, or "God Particle." While the physics community has mixed feelings, how will this affect people of faith? For me, it just strengthens it.Also published on:
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Baltimore's Best Karaoke BarsBaltimore is a fun city with a bunch to do but the night life is it where it stands out from the pack. The local karaoke scene is taken seriously and proves a good time over and over again.
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Memorial Day Weekend in Washington D.C.: a Time to HonorMemorial Day weekend marks the start of summer for many but there is so much more to the weekend that must not go overlooked. Washington D.C. continues to lead the way in honoring the men and women who have died in the name of the United States.
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Get Paid to Write OnlineMy short experience of trying to start freelancing part-time. Ugh!
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Boston: Come Enjoy the Chowdah!If you're thinking about moving or visiting Boston, Ma. then you will find some great food, attractions, and one of the better sports cities in the country.
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Apple I-Phone Location Tracker: Not a Big Deal...But Still.It was confirmed that Apple I-Phones are tracking and storing people's locations and that smart phones are suspected of it. Some say it is "pretty' secure and optional. Does that make a difference?
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An Ode to the BoomsThis sonnet, in homage to National Poetry Month, was written with the inspiration from my love for my bird. Weird, yes.
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Best Exercises to Strengthen Your Core!The core is often overlooked in exercise routines. Try these hard core exercise to make the plump into a beach going beast!
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I'm A Poet. Did You Know It?We are in the midst of National Poetry Month but few have noticed. Except poets that is. With today's frenzies of social networking, Gaga, tablets, Bentleys and Bieber-how much longer will Poets still exist?
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5 Hollywood Hotties that You Will Never See Naked in a Movie (Or so They Say)While their beauty overwhelms you have to appreciate their resolve. Money can do a lot of things but not for these moral hotties.
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FAA Employees: Stay Awake or Get Another JobA problem that has stretched decades? People sleeping on the job? Yeah, they need to be fired not given extra rest time.
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3 of the Scariest Movies of the Last Thirty Years!A friend of mine reminded me of a particularly scary movie scene from one of my favorites just the other day. So I decided to compile my three favorite horror movies of the last 30 years in an article to see who agreed or disagreed.
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A Christmas in New York: My First Trip to NYCI first visited New York City during the Christmas of 2006. The experience was great and the company was even better.
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3 Top Picks to Preserve Cannes Magic This YearThis year's Cannes Film Festival is set to kick off May 11 and the lineup has been announced. Here are my top three that I can't wait to see!
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Mirror, Mirror: Part IA little man commands his genie, the man in the mirror. The mirror has a new pair of glasses. Both find out things about themselves.
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The 10 Best Hotel Hot Spots for a Spa TreatmentIf you are looking for the best spa around try one of these luxurious hotels. They are high in amenities and in gorgeous locations.
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My Favorite Video Game: Secrets and TIps for Kung Fu on the Original Nintendo SystemKung Fu was the best video game I've ever played. Between the ages of 8 and 10 I mastered this game. I impart my expertise on you now.
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UFO's, The FBI and Half a Century of Cover UpDid Aliens really crash in New Mexico in 1950? J. Edgar Hoover was told so. But did it happen?
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Dennis Quaid's Cocaine Story a Familiar Hollywood PlotDennis Quaid recently admitted that cocaine almost ruined his career. He was not the first famous person to have issues with the drug.
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What to Feed a Quaker ParrotQuaker Parrots are fun, inquisitive, energetic birds. Owners should know how to care for them. What you feed your Quaker Parrot makes all the difference in the world.
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5 Reasons to Admire Charlie Sheen and His WinningWith all the trouble Charlie Sheen has been in lately it seems easy for people to be jumping off the bandwagon. Here's 5 reasons why he still commands attention when he is around.
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The 3 Best, Money Saving Non-toxic Home Cleaning SolutionsGreen cleaners are great for the environment but very expensive. Make your own at your home! Save Money!
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Easter: Bible Verses Inspired by God-Lived by Jesus ChristDuring Easter it is important to Remember What Jesus Did For Us All. His Capture, Torment and Torture were a whirlwind affair of the greatest fixed trial ever to occur-but it was all in the plan.
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A Recipe for Being a Successful Step-FatherIt takes time and certain qualities to be a good step-parent. I have been the step-father of 3 girls for twelve years and it took lots trial, much error and ten years before we all became comfortable. It can still get kind of dicey but it all pays off.
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Ants and Their RocksA carpenter ant works out, ponders sex and deals with feelings of inadequacy.
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Government Shutdown Could Wreak Havoc on Military FamilyAs a military family with every working member dependent upon the government for pay, we have started making plans.Also published on:




















