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Greg Cruey (57 articles)

My name is Greg Cruey. I am an educator, journalist, travel writer, technology buff, Asia enthusiast, and avid China watcher. I'm also a blogaholic.

I've lived on four continents and in 14 times zones. In the past 25 years I have worked in education, community development, economic development, journalism, and teaching in a variety of public and private settings in Asia, parts of the Pacific, and in rural Appalachia. My work as a journalist has included everything from being a beat reporter for a daily to working as editor-in-chief of a small college paper. I have been blogging and writing online for over a decade now.

I have degrees in psychology (minor in sociology), linguistics, and adult education (emphasis on technology). I've studies at Augusta State University, the Australian National University and Marshall University. I've done non-degree work in counseling, educational disabilities, and educational leadership.

Find out more at: gregcruey.blogspot.com


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Reden Rodriguez (386 articles)

Reden hopes that writing a blog on alternative energy sources does not result in good trees getting cut, unsustainable and polluting industries getting developed, or ecological sense getting displaced. He earned his Master’s degree in Business Administration in 2006 and his Bachelor’s degree in Agricultural Economics in 1998 both from the University of the Philippines. He has worked in various agriculture-based organizations in various capacities. He is also involved in biofuel research, supply chain management, and economic analysis for a renewable energy development company in the Philippines. He is also an active contributor to various internet publications focusing on renewable energy development.

Find out more at: www.bronzeoak.com


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Michael Olivo (65 articles)

Hi, I live in the Chicago area and spent 15 years working in the energy field, pursued a grad degree in business, have a cool 14 year old daughter, and single: here's the idea behind this blog...

Energy is a necessity it not only provides us with transportation, health and comfort but it drives economies. For the most part the energy field is run by major corporations and regulated by government.

Political or corporate motivation aside for the moment, we can not take our present sources of energy for granted. Fortunately, there are many alternatives to the standard energy model. That's what makes this area so interesting
: New Technology
: Interest Groups
: Politics
: Research
: Planning
: Early Adapters
: Fact and Fiction
: Competition among Groups
: More...

With a now and ahead focus... fact based, relevant and interesting content to keep you upto date in the present on the future. Thanks,

Mike

Feel free to contact me: (the form below) also if you play 21/gamble feel free to check out my blackjack blog (link below) or the gambling-weblog among the many other informative/edge blogs sponsored by Creative Weblogging…

Find out more at: blkjackblog.com


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Creative Weblogging (17 articles)

English You probably expect the profile of one of our authors right here? Close! This article comes directly from the Creative Weblogging headquarters in California. All articles published by this pseudonym are written by our team.

German Sie erwarten hier das Profil eines unserer Autoren? Fast! Dieser Artikel kommt direkt aus dem kalifornischen Buero von Creative Weblogging. Alle Artikel, die unter diesem Pseudonym veroeffentlicht werden, wurden persoenlich von einem unserer Mitarbeiter verfasst.

Your Creative Weblogging Team

Find out more at: www.creative-weblogging.com


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