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Justine Falls Case Study
Justine Falls was 16 years old; five years junior of her heraldic heroine of music. She was convinced she would be the next Icecilee Marshall.

Justine (Tine as her 3 best friends called her); would have no problem singing for them, whenever they gathered together.

They would challenge her to "hit that note of Ice's" and after a few tries she would come pretty close, but no cigar.

Today Justine was "nailed to the cross" with her younger brother Jacob she lamented; to Pure the closest to her, of her best friends.

Jacob who was 9 years old didn't much relish the idea of being in jail either with his "all the time, tryin' to sang" older sister.

But Jacob had once taken down a 15 year old swagger who tried to come up on his sister,
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Queen's mother's name was Princess Waters.

Her mother would say; "They got it backwards, the queens always come before the princesses; but they saved the best for last in this case."

Most of the Falls' friends and relatives would address their father with his first and middle names, as John Phillip. But Cassandra throughout the years had been endeared by family and friends with Mama Queenie.

It was Friday night. And this was set aside for John Phillip's and Mama Queenie's night out. The last Friday of every month was reserved for their time alone.

Justine would be left in charge of Jacob for 24 hours. They could trust their daughter to do the right thing. Justine had proved to them ever since she was at the age of seven; that she was an obedient daughter.

And Tine also enjoyed the fringe benefits of her adhering to her parents' rules and regulations. They believed in extrinsic as well as intrinsic reward systems for their children's well-being.

The car was packed and ready to go. They would take off at 6:00 A.M. and drive up the Oregon Coastline to Saffron's Bed 'N Breakfast. This had become a regular getaway for the
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It would take them an hour and thirty-minutes to make the breathtakingly majestic scenic drive.

Their arrival would be warmly met by the owners, Astrick and Ananias Saffron. Both couples enjoy each other’s company. After getting registered into a bastion of solitude and leisure; sweet R & R could now begin. With everything put away and schedules set in place; The Falls' Friday commences at 8:00 A.M.

First on the agenda would be; going to Dresser's Gym, Steam Room and Mineral Baths; to get full body massages. The massages would leave them loose and sweaty; primed for the salt and mineral baths that would follow; to extract toxins and rejuvenate the skin. After that they would take lemon-lime and cucumber crystal scrub Eco-efficient showers.

The showers unique attraction was the over-sized wide-girth showerheads. They operated electrically and were thermostatically controlled. The cascades of flowing water washed out and over their bodies like torrents of gentle rain.

An attendant came to them after their massages and body washes; “Good morning Mr. and Mrs. Falls would you all like the Green Room

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