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    thinking of him.” 134 –“Didn’t they realise we weren’t like everyone else here?” 139 –“Tom‚ he swallowed. I’m sorry. I’m so sorry you had to leave the Billi. I’m so‚ so sorry.” 148 –“You could be Finn.” 152 –“Talking about a waste.” 154 –“Fair? Kath yelled. Fair!” 157 –“One small step for man. One giant leap for mankind. Cause today‚ for my family‚ that’s what it was like.” 167 –“You know‚ today I’m going to the Hill Deli to buy one of their home-made lasagnes. I hear they’re delicious.” 183

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    "What ’s a single mom to do?" Janet Allen struggled to raise her child‚ Amanda‚ as a single mother in Arizona. She performed well in part-time positions in a couple of the Mojavi County departments when‚ from 1996 to 2002‚ she was able to accumulate "a substantial amount of sick leaves to use in case she or her daughter ever become ill". During that time‚ she was also able to complete her Associate of Arts degree as an accountant technician‚ which allowed her to persue‚ in 2002‚ a higher paying

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    The excerpt A Sorrowful Woman can be regarded as a sequel to A Secret Sorrow. Both stories have a lot of similarities than they do differences‚ it’s as if the author of A Sorrowful Woman intended for her short story to be the twisted sequel of A Secret Sorrow. In the story a secret sorrow the woman loved her husband so much that she was trying to leave him because she couldn’t have children and she didn’t want him to feel trapped in a marriage with her and she couldn’t give him what he wants. In

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    following scenario: Shannon is a juvenile probation officer with the Department of Juvenile Justice. Recently‚ she covered her coworker‚ Janet’s client load‚ while Janet was on vacation. Shannon met with several of Janet’s clients. After meeting with clients‚ she discovered a pattern in which the clients would report that they have not seen Janet in 2 to 3 months. However‚ the case files reflected face-to-face contact with all of her clients‚ despite what her clients stated. When Shannon investigated

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    following scenario: Shannon is a juvenile probation officer with the Department of Juvenile Justice. Recently‚ she covered her coworker‚ Janet’s client load‚ while Janet was on vacation. Shannon met with several of Janet’s clients. After meeting with clients‚ she discovered a pattern in which the clients would report that they have not seen Janet in 2 to 3 months. However‚ the case files reflected face-to-face contact with all of her clients‚ despite what her clients stated. When Shannon investigated

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    3 1. Gerald Tremain‚ the husband of Janet Tremain‚ the director of San Benito County’s Child Protection Services‚ had been convicted in Oregon‚ in 1984‚ of raping his then seven year old daughter every week for six months. The family moved to California‚ where he did not register as a sex offender as is required by law. In 1991 the grand jury was investigating Janet Tremain for supposed unprofessional conduct that put abused children at risk. Janet resigned from her job and it became known

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    Feedback by Robison Wells‚ is the sequel to the fantastic thriller Variant. In this sequel‚ Benson has finally escaped the deadly gangs and rules of Maxfield Academy. Or so he thought. After having escaped he finds himself in yet another kind of prison. In search of help for his friend Becky; who was hurt in their attempt to escape. While searching for help‚ he came across an old town filled with the familiar faces of students from Maxfield Academy. Does Benson finally get the answers he has been

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    protagonist? How did you know this? Give examples. Brad Majors and Janet Weiss. The play was based on the events that Brad and Janet experienced. When Brad and Janet went to the castle to use the phone. Brad and Janet were taken to the lab to take off their wet clothes. Who is the antagonist? How do you know this? Give examples. Dr. Frank N. Furter. Dr Frank has a lot of conflict in the show. He has conflict with Brad and Janet when they try to leave the castle. He also has conflict when Riff Raff

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    Picture Animation released Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 as a sequel to its well-received‚ all-age comedy predecessor and drew mixed reviews from the critics. Some‚ such as the Daily Record‚ argue that it is an “unnecessary second helping”‚ and that it lost the prequel’s “originality and sheer flair”. Others‚ such as Forbes’s Scott Mendelson‚ claim that “Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs 2 is an example of a superior animated sequel that builds on the ideas of the first film and enriches its mythology”

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    sympathize with both Laird and Janet. However‚ because the narrator is strongly aligned with Janet‚ therefore in touch with her inner-thought and feelings‚ we can also view the story from the perspective of a mother. If Dark had written In the Gloaming in the first-person‚ the story would have lost its stark view of reality. Janet’s use of “I” would have moved the focus away from the relationship between her and Laird‚ and towards the psychological effects Janet suffers from as a consequence

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