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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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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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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unscheduled “A” team nurses pitched in to help their team members. However‚ one “A” team member‚ Janet‚ decided to go sit in the lounge in the cardiovascular unit (CV) and watch television (TV). After four hours the charge nurse informed Janet she was receiving a patient. Janet told the charge nurse‚ she was not scheduled to work‚ therefore why was she getting a patient. Then the charge nurse explained to Janet
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Creative Spark Talk – Taking Imagination Seriously Earlene Espy PHL/458 October 28‚ 2014 Dr. Christopher Jackson Creative Spark Talk – Taking Imagination Seriously Janet Echelman is a self-proclaimed artist who never formally learned the craftsmanship of being an architect‚ engineer‚ or sculptor. However‚ her story is one of determination and perseverance through adversity that fuels inspiration to make imagination a reality. Ms. Echelman was an honored speaker at a 2011 TED Talk conference
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Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28th‚ 1929 in East Hampton‚ Long Island. Jacqueline’s mother was Janet Lee Bouvier‚ a highly ambitious horseback rider. Jacqueline was nicknamed "Jackie" after her father‚ Jack Bouvier. Young Jackie’s parents were a very well off coupled. Her father had an estimated fortune of 7 million dollars and Janet came from a wealthy family also‚ her father had been chairman of the board of Chase National Bank. Asides for the Bouviers
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his relationship with a young beauty named Janet de Pelagia. Lionel is embarrassed until Gladys relates that earlier that afternoon Janet had called him a "crashing bore". Lionel is outraged and forces Gladys to repeat the entire conversation. He is so upset to hear what Janet thinks about him that he swoons. The next day he wakes and vows revenge. He hits upon the perfect plan and calls up this artist Royden. He tells him that he’d like a picture of Janet‚ but doesn’t want her to know about it. He
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Judith viorst and “Concha” by Mary Helen Ponce have many similarities and differences between them. The main characters are alike and different in many ways. In the story “The Southpaw”‚ Janet is the protagonist and Richard is the antagonist. Richard is the antagonist because he is working against Janet. Janet wants to be the pitcher on the baseball team. In the short story “Concha” ‚ Concha is the protagonist
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Des Campbell was found guilty after trial on the 18th May 2010 of the murder of his wife Janet Campbell of 6 months on the 24th March 2005. After an 11-1 verdict all the elements of the charge were proved beyond reasonable doubt. The offence carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. Description of the elements of the case: Janet’s first husband died in 1997‚ leaving her with two properties and Janet was rumoured to be a wealthy woman. She was no athletic and did not participate in any regular
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(Q1) Janet Richards and Gilbert Baker own a small firm named InterCat. The firm specializes in the creation and maintenance of Internet catalogues aimed at small businesses. It currently employs around 50 people‚ most of whom are computer programmers and analysts that follow the high technology market closely. As partners of the firm‚ they have decided to continue growing and to capture new business from its competitors. To do so‚ they have decided to start the process of making an initial public
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