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Rose DesRochers

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Rose DesRochers is a published poet and freelance writer. Rose has been writing poetry for more than 20 years. She is also the founder of http://www.todays-woman.net , a supportive online writing community for men and women over 18 and the administrator of Blogger Talk Blog Community
Joined: 26th March 2006
Articles: 5
URL: http://www.todays-woman.net
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Thanksgiving Thoughts: Thankfulness in Times of Trouble

17th November 2006
Thanksgiving is a time for food, celebration, and fun. Every year on Thanksgiving, families gather around the table to enjoy a meal and give thanks. But for some folks, Thanksgiving can be a lonely time. Many adults spend the holidays feeling isolated and...

Rose DesRochers: Life and What We've Learned

13th April 2006
I've not had the best time of my life! But, I have learned to accept the bad with the good. You do not know what your life will bring tomorrow, so enjoy all that you've been given today. In 1992, I gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, five weeks later ...

Rose DesRochers on Teens and Blogs - Internet Safety Wake-Up Call

13th April 2006
In November of 2005, I read that a Roman Catholic high school in Sparta had ordered its students to remove personal blogs from the Internet, in the name of protecting them from cyberpredators. Which brings me to an important question, just how can you kee...

Rose DesRochers on Boost Your Readership - How To Make Ezines Work For You

13th April 2006
I quickly learned that writing articles and submitting them to online publications was a great way to attract new readers and gain experience as a freelance writer. I have been fortunate to have several of my articles published on high trafficked websi...

Rose DesRochers on Teens and Blogs like MySpace - Internet Safety Wake-up Call -

28th March 2006
In November of 2005, I read that a Roman Catholic high school in Sparta had ordered its students to remove personal blogs from the Internet, in the name of protecting them from cyberpredators. Which brings me to an important question, just how can you kee...
 
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