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Life After High School

Badger Boys State Assembly Ripon College, Ripon, WI, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley delivers the keynote speech to Badger Boys State. He will discuss how to prepare for setbacks and loses in life and to face the road ahead with confidence. This talk is closed to the public. For additional information and a summary of the talk, please email us at info@allieded.org.

Media Bias and the Home Front During Vietnam War

New Brunswick Kiwanis New Brunswick, NJ, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the contrast in coverage between rival demonstrations on the same weekend during the middle of the Vietnam War. This talk is closed to the public. For additional information and a summary of the talk, please email us at info@allieded.org.

Media Bias and Today’s Youth

Perth Amboy Kiwanis Perth Amboy, NJ, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley will discuss the novel experiences that today's youth experience today and how they differ from those of past generations which have led to difficulty coping with losing and disappointments. This talk is closed to the public. For additional information and a summary of the talk, please email us at info@allieded.org.

Media Bias and World War II

Jersey Boys State Rider College, NJ, United States

The U.S. has been at war since the earliest memories of the students attending Jersey Boys State, but with a only a few exceptions, it has had almost no influence on them. Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses why this may be and how this contrasts to the experience of youth living during World War II. […]

Media Bias and World War II

Encinal High School Encinal High School, Alameda, CA, United States

Every aspect of our lives was influenced by the overwhelming priorities during World War II. The tax rate on the highest earners was 94%. And, President Franklin Roosevelt wanted to make it 100%- but couldn't get Congress to go along with him. There were shortages of many staples - and widespread rationing. Our country wanted […]

Activism and Political Correctness

University of California Berkeley University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the problems with political correctness in the millennial generation including the incredible inconsistency of the "cool" politically correct world of music, show business and the millennial culture. Their causes cover the landscape: Sexual misbehavior, income inequality, drug addiction , etc. Teenage boys who have sex with drunk teenage girls are […]

Media Bias, Activism & Narcissism

University of California Berkeley University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley introduces basic information about the news media and slanted stories and discusses the new political narcissism. When establishment parties do not solve the problems that the people deeply care about, and new faces will appear. And, they will understand the need for serious action. Both the left and right have scored […]

Politics, Candidates, Guns and the Media

Legislative District 15 - Arizona GOP 702 W Deer Valley Rd, Phoenix, AZ, United States

Gun-law expert and writer Alan Korwin discusses the current state of gun laws and media bias as it relates to gun ownership. The tremendous Caetano v. Mass. decision at SCOTUS has received marginal coverage but is monumental (and per curiam, a serious unexplored flaw). Republicans have fielded candidates who appear to be constitutionally ineligible and […]

Media Bias and Life From 1930 to 1950

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley will give a general overview of everyday life and attitudes - especially for younger Americans - during the years from 1930 to 1950. Americans were once taught, by age five, that "Sticks & stones may break my bones. But, names will never hurt me." In the real world, you will hear things, non-stop, […]

Media Bias, Our Society & Culture in 2016

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses some of the double standards that were developed and passed on to our millennials. For example, according to recent surveys, the drug addiction epidemic is one of our country's major problems - especially the widespread use of heroin. But there is seldom any mention of those responsible. Until the 1960's, narcotics' […]

Reporting on Wars

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

While describing everyday life for those stationed overseas, Wiley notes that the darkest hour for countless Gls was receiving "Dear John" letters. These came from girlfriends- sometimes, even a wife - declaring that their partner back home had found someone else to share her affections. In many situations , those who censored mail to the service […]

Preparing Good Reporters

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses news media, slanted stories, and his observations about becoming a good reporter and journalism as a career. He will stress the importance of getting internships and avoid taking positions where instead of learning your trade, you are used to run errands. Writing well is basic to being a professional reporter. And, you learn how to write […]

Learning the History of WWII

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran Report Charles Wiley describes the involvement of nearly all Americans in our World War II mobilization. Many everyday nominal events were often influenced by the conflict. The War was on the front burner 24/7. A great majority religiously listened to the evening news on radio every night. We talked about the war and read about the […]

Lifestyle from 1930 to 1950

Grove City College Grove City College, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran Report Charles Wiley describes the mood of Americans before, during and following World War II. Among the social controls, in the New York City area, was what he calls the BIC system. BIC had both a specific meaning and a generic one. B stood for Bronx or Brooklyn, I for Irish or Italian and C for Catholic. […]

Ignorance of Pundits

Rotary International Grove City, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley warns that many people - often because they get nearly all their information from the same biased sources - have calibrated their brains to believe in a philosophy and political viewpoint. In time, their search for confirmation information leads to an inability to absorb and process contradictory data. Studies have indicated that […]

World War II and Verbal Aggression

George Junior Republic George Junior Republic, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley describes the impact of World War II on the everyday lives of Americans here in the United States, on the home front. He discusses the complete change-- within hours--of the public mood in the entire country, going from overwhelming opposition to getting into the war to near unanimous all-out support for winning it. Moving to […]

Gangs, New and Old

George Junior Republic George Junior Republic, Grove City, PA, United States

The world is a wonderful place, with a long list of great things: adventure, fun, love, beauty and endless experiences. Yes, it can also be cruel sometimes. But, on balance, when all the good and bad is put on the scale, it's a blast. Veteran reporter Charles Wiley describes his gang, the Warriors, that hung out on […]

Achieving Happy Lives

George Junior Republic George Junior Republic, Grove City, PA, United States

Veteran Report Charles Wiley describes suggestions on how to best insure successful, productive and happy lives. Wiley will stress the importance of building character and amassing knowledge- not just as keys to a successful career, but as the critical factors to success as a person. He will discuss the tremendous changes that will affect students' lives using as an […]

Gun Rights and the Caetano Case

Arizona Pachyderms Club Prescott Valley Golf and Country Club, Dewey, AZ, United States

Gun-law expert and writer Alan Korwin discusses the recent Caetano v. Mass. SCOTUS case, an 8-0 gun case on the pro-gun rights side, supportive of self defense, carrying, use of modern weapons, the useless futility of orders of protection (the Court's own descriptors), and the bizarre lengths lower courts will go to deny a person's right […]

Media Coverage of Election Issues

Daisy Mountain Tea Party Daisy Mountain Tea Party, Anthem, AZ, United States

Gun-law expert and writer Alan Korwin discusses the virtual fraud between the presidential preference election here (chose Trump), and the delegate selections during the nominating convention (heavily Cruz) . Reporting on the subject has ranged from inadequate to absent, and the irregularities got mentioned but paled in comparison to the complaints. Even after Rafael Cruz somehow […]

Media Distortion of Gun and Election Issues

Arrowhead Republican Women Sun City West, AZ, United States

Gun-law expert and writer Alan Korwin discusses the unanimous Caetano decision at SCOTUS, the western regional journalism conference, the lack of any content on the three cable news channel's, the real effect of Miranda on its 50th anniversary, the no fly list, and the lack of any vetting for presidential candidates.

Media Bias and Character

San Luis High School Los Banos, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the importance of building character and amassing knowledge - not just as keys to a successful career, but as the critical factors to success a s a person. The world is a wonderful place, with a long list of great things: Adventure, fun, love, beauty and endless experiences. Yes, it can […]

Media Bias and its Influence on American Youth

San Luis High School Los Banos, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the great responsibilities students will soon assume. They will be making the decisions that will guide their communities and our nation. It is therefore crucial that they understand the news media. Wiley explains that the media will have more influence on students' lives than anything except their own decisions. Their lifestyles and standard of […]

Media Bias During the Vietnam War

National Association for Uniformed Services Atwater, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the important role of omission in slanting journalism and the coverage of events on the home front during and after the war in Vietnam. The overwhelming majority of Americans, including Vietnam War veterans, "know" there was no parade to welcome our men home. But ... We had a great homecoming parade on the […]

Media Bias During the Vietnam War

Military Officers Association of America Merced, CA, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the totally false picture of the public's attitude toward those in uniform during the war in Vietnam that was projected by mainstream news media. While there was endless widespread reporting of anti-war activity, huge pro-GT events were almost completely ignored by the press. Wiley will present detailed information, through a video, that […]

Life After High School

Badger Boys State Assembly Ripon College, Ripon, WI, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley delivers the keynote speech to Badger Boys State. He will discuss how to prepare for setbacks and loses in life and to face the road ahead with confidence. This talk is closed to the public. For additional information and a summary of the talk, please email us at info@allieded.org.

Media Bias and its Influence on American Youth

Jersey Boys State Rider College, NJ, United States

Veteran reporter Charles Wiley discusses the media’s influence on growing up and decision making. He discussed the increasing responsibilities that high school students will begin to assume and the impact of their decisions on their communities and the nation. This talk is closed to the public. For additional information and a summary of the talk, […]

2016 AEF Health and Welfare Conference

Woodloch Pines Resort 731 Welcome Lake Rd, Hawley, PA, United States

The 2016 Allied Educational Foundation Health & Welfare Conference, co-sponsored by the New York Cardiac Center and the Union Mutual Foundation, will be held at the beautiful Woodloch Pines resort in Hawley, PA. This year's educational conference will feature medical lectures from a variety of specialties as well as a comprehensive fitness class from certified personal […]