Greg Hitchcock

Greg Hitchcock

GREG HITCHCOCK is an Army veteran living in upstate New York. He is a graduate of the State University of New York at Albany having earned a 4-year BA degree in English with a minor in Political Science. He is the owner of Hitchcock Tree Writing & Communications Services and has over 12 years experience in journalism and media relations.
Greg is passionate about giving back to the community through volunteer work. His hobbies include bowling, the Arts (both performing and fine arts), and nature. He can often be found either in front of a computer working on his latest story or production or behind the check-out line of his favorite book and music store.
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  • The States Must Bail Out the Nation
    States like New York are coming to realize the importance of looking away from Washington and seeking opinions and ideas in their own towns, cities, and state houses. This strategy is the best way for government to solve its problems.
  • The Science of Snacking
    Snacking is the result of our busy modern lifestyles and through snacking comes an increase in obesity. How we combat obesity is simple if we follow these basic rules.
  • Labor Pains: Realism Vs. Idealism
    U.S. labor is going through a painful transition as our current economic crisis deepens. Labor has the most to lose and is fighting the hardest to keep what it has won.
  • Immigration, the Irish, and the Civil War
    The Irish were despised as they came off the boats and onto American shores due to their Roman Catholicism and seemingly unruly behavior. It was not until the American Civil War, that the Irish started being accepted as truly Irish-Americans.
  • Civil War Re-enactor Bill York Lives the Life of a Soldier
    Private Bill York, 77th NY, and veteran of the Civil War demonstrates how to load and fire a rifle.
  • State Cuts Force More Mentally Ill into ERs
    As the economy forces states to do more with less, including closing psychiatric inpatient wards, more and more individuals in crises linger in emergency rooms without getting proper treatment.
  • Who's Your Inspiration?
    We have always had leaders who rose to the challenge during times of great change. Today, we are sadly lacking in this leadership. The solution? We need to look to our neighbors.
  • Information Overload
    An overview of the roots of journalism to the effects of modern 24-hour news coverage.
  • Raiders of the Lost Art
    The Parthenon sculptures, also known as the Elgin marbles, are beautiful world treasures, but also stir passions beyond their original intentions, politically and culturally.
  • A Job Hunters Guide to Searching Jobs Online
    Using the Internet in your job search to find and apply to jobs is essential in the 21st century driven by technology, but do not forget traditional means of finding work too.
  • On Today's Job Search Trail
    Dan Moran, an expert in career coaching, advices job seekers to use resources available to them to stand out from the crowd.
  • The Beauty of Paris
    Let's take a stroll through the city of lights - Paris - to explore its many offerings to the tourist, including the Eiffel Tower, the world famous Louvre Museum, and a short side trip to the Palace of Versailles.
  • Americans '" a Revolutionary Idea
    The term American is not defined in terms of ethnicity or religion, but in our creed - what we believe in. Freedom is the unifying concept as stated in our political documents and compacts.
  • Education Reform and Sputnik
    Reforming education has been a recurring issue in the United States especially placed in context to a threat to our future if no action is taken. The launch of Sputnik into Earth's orbit in the late 1950s was one such example.
  • Celebrities Face Illness
    Celebrities that face their own mental and emotional illnesses head on are looked on as heroes in today's society. That is a far cry from a few decades ago in which these types of illnesses were frowned upon.

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