Brenda M. Cotnoir
I have lived in Rhode Island all of my life. I have three children, all now in pseudo-adulthood, two dogs, and many interests, one of which used to be writing. I thought that this site would be a great way to get writing regularly back into my life.
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Bachelor of the Arts Degrees in both English and Psychology, and a Minor in Women's Studies, from Rhode Island College, 1995Interests
My Family, Friends and Dogs, Reading, Writing, Photography, Genealogy, Belly Dancing, Hiking, Charity Walks, Computers, Personal Web Pages and Blogging, Movies, MusicMotto
"Set your course by the light of the stars, not by the lights of every passing ship."Favorites
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Newport's Cliff Walk - More Than Just an Indian's Trail or Old Fisherman's PathThis 3.5 mile walk along the beautiful Newport shoreline offers a little bit of everything: a close up view of nature, a look back in history, awe-inspiring architecture, movie and television trivia, and a bit of a workout to see it all. -
What Do You Really Know About Antioxidants and Free Radicals?A walk down any grocery store aisle will tell you what foods contain antioxidants, and a browse through many a magazine will tell you they fight free radicals, but what do you really know about them and how they work? -
Welcome to the Rejection Line!What started as an 'urban experiment' eight years ago has blossomed into one of the easiest ways to get rid of those annoying haunts that can ruin a social night out with friends. -
The Miss America Pageant - an Institution of HypocrisyFrom bathing suit beauty contest to scholarship gala event, the Miss America Pageant has undergone many transformations. Yet it still, in the 21st century, remains an institution that objectifies women when it should be seeking to empower them.
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A Parent's View of Reality TelevisionLooking back over several decades of television, movies and literature, one sees that there was usually a message to be gained, lessons learned, or morals preached. What is "reality" television teaching our children today?
