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moxiemafia  

About moxiemafia

Hi, I'm Jennifer Kettlewell.  I've written a book on social media and mastermind groups,called 'Moxie Mafia - Social Media Success',  I have a support blog for my social networking book.  I also do a weekly radio show, live from Grand Junction, on social networking.  I have 4 beautiful children ages 12,5,3 & 3 (yes, twins!).  I need help with getting people to join my Moxie Mafia group.  It can benefit lots of businesses

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spiritwild  

New addition to our website.

http://risingup.ning.com/

 We've added a new feature to the website.
"The Rising Up Social Network"
http://risingup.ning.com/

It's kind of like Myspace and facebook.
You can create your own profile, add music, photos or youtube videos.

your not obligated to join, We just hope that if you have something to give back that may help someone else, you can use this platform to get your message across.

Feel free to just look around.



http://risingup.ning.com/

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Anora Eldorath  

Pope welcomes Facebook...

I just had to share this article posted today because there are words of wisdom in it from the Pope.

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Pope welcomes Facebook, but cautions

Fri Jan 23, 6:38 AM EST

Pope Benedict XVI says social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace can foster friendships and understanding, but warns they also can isolate people and marginalize others.

Benedict urged a culture of online respect in his annual message Friday for the World Day of Communications.

Benedict welcomes as a "gift" new technologies such as social networking sites, saying they respond to the "fundamental desire" of people to communicate.

But he also warns that "obsessive" virtual socializing can isolate people from real interaction and deepen the digital divide by excluding those already marginalized.

He urges producers to ensure that the content respects human dignity and the "goodness and intimacy of human sexuality."

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