G. Keith Evans

Born in the mountains of East Tennessee, G. Keith Evans now pursues the ideals of Responsible Liberal Journalism from his office outside of Orlando, FL. His book, Appearances: The Art of Class, can be purchased on Amazon.com or directly from Evans Media.
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Valencia Community College - AA Degree, Rollins College - Organizational Communications, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Aerospace Engineering

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The best we can hope to achieve in this world is to make it better for others.

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  • Extreme Baseball's Orlando Dragons Open Season April 25
    Sports lovers looking for a unique, cutting edge new style of game are in luck and it just happens to be that the reigning champions of the National Extreme Baseball League are based right here in Orlando.
  • Coupons? When did we start using coupons?
    Because my wife and I are still employed, carry a fixed rate on our mortgage and feel relatively secure in our jobs, I thought we were mostly unharmed by the recession.
  • Obama Stumbles Over Presidential Oath
    As millions of people looked on, Barack Obama fumbled the Presidential Oath.
  • "Circa" a Delectable Treat for Park Avenue in Winter Park, Florida
    Circa is a new restaurant gracing the north end of Park Avenue in illustrious Winter Park, Florida. With a variety of atmospheres, a delicious menu offering, and courteous, attentive staff. Circa is a welcome addition to the Park Avenue scene.
  • Current Financial Mess Mimics 1987 Crash
    The current financial market meltdown may seem familiar to those who lived through the savings and loan bailout of the late 1980s.
  • Central Floridians Relieved as Gustav, Hanna and Ike Miss
    Central Florida residents felt threatened as a potential repeat of the catstrophic 2004 hurricane season seemed imminent. With some luck, though, and the help of a high pressure system, the area came out relatively unscathed.
  • Tropical Storm Fay Drenches Central Florida
    Journalist G. Keith Evans describes how heavy rains from Tropical Storm Fay impacted Central Florida.
  • Tropical Storm Fay Fizzles Over Florida, Delivers Late Surprise
    The public and state warnings were obvious, with a constant bombardment of deadly statistics. As Fay arrived in Central Florida, though, the impact was somewhat anti-climatic.
  • Selecting Home Security System: Wired or Wireless? to Monitor or Not?
    A plethora of home security choices face potential buyers simply trying to protect their abodes. With so many options, how do you know which home security solution is right for you? For help making this decision, there are several considerations to take into account.
  • Nastia Liukin, Shawn Johnson Shine during Olympic Women's Gymnastics Finals
    When asked for an adjective to describe the Women's Gymnastics All-Around Finals at the 2008 Beijing Olympics, several words readily come to mind: Incredible. Astounding. Beautiful. Shocking.
  • Virus Alert: How to Avoid the FBI_Facebook.Exe Virus
    An innovative and convincing new lure for a computer viorus is making its rounds on the Internet, but a few simple rules can help users avoid becoming infected with this malicious software.
  • Last "Old" Ruby Tuesday to Make Explosive Exit
    On Tuesday, August 5th, Ruby Tuesday will bid its last "old" restaurant a fond, and loud, farewell. According to a statement posted on the chain restaurant's website, it will use explosives to blow up a store.
  • Exxon Posts Another Record Profit
    The planet's largest oil company posted its second quarter earnings today, much to the delight of its shareholders and the disdain of American consumers.
  • Diary of an Adult Webmaster: "Coming Out"
    An adult webmaster spends a substantial amount of time shielded behind the comforting anonymity of cyberspace. Eventually, though, we make our pastimes known to our real life friends with interesting, and sometimes unintended, results.
  • Bush Housing Bill Irks Taxpayers
    Two schools of thought place blame for mortgage mess on opposite ends of the spectrum. Regardless of blame, though, American taxpayers are left to step in and clean up.
  • Airport Auction Turns Lost Baggage into Bucks
    Hundreds of people who turned out to Miami International Airport's annual baggage auction found out first hand how much lost and unclaimed baggage is worth.
  • Leaving Pets in the Car May Lead to Tragedy
    The temptation to take our furry, four-legged family members along on vacations and errands is nearly irresistible. As the summer temperatures soar, though, you may want to think twice before packing Fido up for that ride.
  • Dumpster Divers: Saving the World
    In a new era of green living and environmental conservation, a longstanding tradition of pulling recyclables and valuables from the waste of others has taken on an enticing new allure.
  • Tech Job Resumes: Sixteen Rules for Successful
    After years of interviewing prospective network operations center (NOC) technicians, a few rules for technical resumes have become painfully obvious. These sixteen rules should help anyone in the technology field stand out above the competition.
  • Fourth of July Displays May Fall Victim to Economy
    Consumers have seen the effects of high gas prices and a moribund economy gradually chipping away at luxuries for months. Now they are threatening a staple of summertime festivities: the Fourth of July.
  • New "Adult" Distributor Brings Vorephilia to DVD
    A new "adult" DVD distributor is offering non-nude DVDs showcasing attractive young ladies swallowing live goldfish. The content, though of questionable ethics, is more popular than one might imagine.
  • Massive Changes Anger EBay Users Worldwide
    Starting this month, eBay made changes to their feedback and payment policies. The fallout from these changes may render eBay a "has been."
  • In Raleigh, Progress Energy Rate Hike Not Well Received by Upset Customers
    Customers claim that poor service and high profits mean the company shouldn't be eligible to raise rates again.
  • Diary of an Adult Webmaster: Ethical Pitfalls - Treating People like People
    The same challenge that entraps cashiers and telephone representatives, viewing people as nothing more than a commodity, can be a looming catastrophe for adult webmasters.
  • Facebook: The New Face of Dating
    With 50 million worldwide users, Facebook is a virtual rendition of dating in real life.
  • Knock-Off Goodies Becoming More Popular
    As the economy slows and the dollars get tighter, the desire for name-brand accessories doesn't slow. Learn how counterfeiters are making the best of the recession.
  • Dealing with Debts from the Distant Past
    Although collection agencies often employ underhanded and illegal tactics to ruin your credit, the federal Fair Credit Reporting Act provides an avenue for recourse. In just a few simple steps, you can remove re-aged accounts from your record.
  • Diary of an Adult Webmaster - Email Advertising
    Because of its low cost and high rate of return, email advertising continues to be the choice of adult webmasters fighting to get the word out about their services.
  • Diary of an Adult Webmaster: Relationships
    The second installment of the Diary of an Adult Webmaster series, this article delves into the necessity of relationships built and maintained by adult webmasters.
  • Hurricane Supplies: The Bare Essentials
    Shopping early and not skimping are two rules to keep in mind when hurricane shopping. This article describes a few basic necessities and why they are must-haves.
  • Hurricane Dean: Why Storms Forming Off Coast of Africa Are Cause for Concern
    The most fearsome hurricanes, including the current monster known as Hurricane Dean, live out their infancy off the coast of Africa before terrorizing the western hemisphere.
  • Diary of an Adult Webmaster
    For those in the adult industry, life is full of misconceptions, assumptions and difficulties. This column is the first in a series intended to dispel many of the myths surrounding this line of work and offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of an online pornographer.
  • Avoiding the Ecard.EXE Virus
    A malicious new virus, ecard.exe, is circulating the Internet via unsolicited bulk email (SPAM) masquerading as a greeting from a family member. A few common-sense steps can keep you- and your computer- safe.
  • Florida's 4th of July Fireworks Regulations
    The underlying factor in all fireworks regulations is safety. With some common sense and adherence to the word of the law, Floridians can celebrate Independence Day legally and safely while still having a great time.
  • Escape the 4th of July Heat with a Tennessee Mountains Getaway
    Escaping the heat of summer can make the 4th of July a holiday to remember if one knows where to go and what activities to pursue. By driving up into the mountains, a hot time in cool weather is the ultimate way to celebrate.
  • A Comparison of Financial Institutions
    There is truly a noticable difference between companies who value customers and companies who value profits. Perhaps someday, goliath corporations will learn where profits originate.
  • Mercedes-Benz 420SEL
    When Mercedes-Benz introduced its W126 line of S-class luxury sedans and coupes in the mid-1980s, it accomplished a feat for which the automaker is well known: it created an instant classic.
  • Jonesborough Days: The Quintessential Small-Town 4th of July Celebration
    Whatever you picture when thinking of a Southern summer celebration- from parades and fireworks to white-suited, straw-hat wearing politicians campaigning on the courthouse steps- Jonesborough Days serves it up in a mix suitable for all ages.
  • Too Late for Privacy in America Under the Bush Administration and the National Security Agency
    The privacy of the American people is further threatened by an enormous database being constructed by the National Security Agency (NSA). Tthis database will hold the telephone records of every single American.
  • The Downward Spiral of Greed
    This research paper deals with the topical content of offshoring American jobs to overseas (specifically China and India). It details- in some depth- the impact this action has on the American economy.
  • Tallahassee - Capitol of Quaint
    Just south of Interstate 10 in the Florida panhandle lies a quiet, refined town. From its sleepy demeanor, one would not normally guess it to be the epicenter of political activity in one of the nation's most populated and active states.
  • Book Review: Appearances - the Art of Class
    If you're looking for a way to improve your social sophistication, Appearances is the place to start.
  • Immigration Reform
    There can be no doubt that there is a need for immigration reform in the United States today. To protect our economy, these changes should be approached with caution. Illegal immigrants provide a valuable service to our economy.
  • Americanization for Immigrants: Bad for Business
    There is little doubt that profit has become the driving force behind the actions of every business and nearly every citizen in today's United States. This heartless drive for dollars means undeniable changes in our way of life.
  • DEBTication: An Examination of Profligate Deficit Spending
    For years now, Corporate America has been subtly urging us to go into debt to buy their products. Even bankrupcy, the once unholiest of deeds, is a mere inconvenience in today's world.

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