Daniel J. Gansle is a Dallas, Texas-based author and freelance writer with more than twelve years experience in technical communications and freelance writing. Mr. Gansle specializes in providing technical writing, web content, and optimized website copy
+ more bio informationBefore answering the question of whether a person is eligible for unemployment insurance if they are fired in the United States, two important terms must be defined. Unemployment insurance actually refers to the overall system whereby employers pay the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) state and federal unemployment tax to fund... More..
Google Chrome is a free, open-source web browser that was first released in beta form in September 2008. Three months later, Google released the public stable version of its new web browser. But has that Google magic touch turned Chrome into the sine qua non of highly acclaimed web browsers? In this article, we'll take a clo... More..
In Luke 4:18-19, Jesus proclaims, "The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to preach good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to release the oppressed, to proclaim the year of the Lord's favor." It is clear from this passage that inde... More..
It is becoming increasingly clear in our world today that what happens in other parts of the world affects us all in one way or another. Sectarian strife and instability in the Middle East has a direct effect on the price you pay at the pump; displacing food crops for ethanol production causes your grocery bill to edge ever ... More..
With so many people today seeking employment, the question of how to make money is on the minds of many who are looking for jobs. Can you make money with a simple blog using your computer? In this article, we'll take an in-depth look at how your blog can make money and possibly even become a source of income. What Is a Blog?... More..
The very title of this article raises an interesting question of our collective attitude toward energy and the environment. Are people buying hybrid cars simply because they're fashionable? Or are they purchasing them because they truly desire to help decrease global oil consumption and curtail global warming? In deference t... More..
U.S. military custom dictates that the U.S. flag is lowered daily. Servicemen and/or women then fold Old Glory into the shape of a triangular hat similar to the hats worn by colonial soldiers in the days when America was fighting for its independence from the rule of Great Britain. During the process of folding, the red and ... More..
When I was growing up just outside Washington, D.C., my father tended his suburban garden every year without fail. I have fond memories of luscious deep red tomatoes, crunchy lettuce, crispy cucumbers, succulent squash, and the sweetest carrots I've ever tasted. Today, life is different. With more city-dwellers living in con... More..
In previous generations, it would have been considered a teenager's worst nightmare to have their every move tracked and monitored by their parents' snooping around on their daily activities. "Go away! Give me some privacy! Can't I have a second alone without you watching me everywhere I go and seeing everything I do?" the t... More..
With the growing popularity of the Blu-ray disc player, buying a DVD player has become a bit more complex. Today's generation of high-definition digital televisions (HDTVs) offer 1080p screen resolution, optimal for the Blu-ray's 1080p output. But if you don't have the money to fork over for a spiffy new Blu-ray disc player,... More..
Daniel J. Gansle
Plano, Texas US
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