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    there’s a good deal on it‚ you better believe she will pick it up to carry home. Janice likes to collect old antique type things like‚ flower pots‚ vases‚ clocks and things of that sort‚ but this certain particular purchase that Janice makes on this day I’m pretty sure will change her mind about always picking up everything that you see and that‚ that type of shopping isn’t always best. The local Salvation Army is where Janice frequents often. They’re close and that’s really convenient for her‚ they don’t

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    She looked at the phone it was a text from her friend Janice it read “Heyyyyyyyyy nerd! Lol C: You coming to the party?”. The young girl knitted her brows in confusion. ‘Party?’ she thought to herself... “What….party…?” she said to herself as she carefully typed out the words. Her phone buzzed angrily. “WHAT?” her friend Janice sent. “DEX WERE YOU NOT PAYING ATTENTION ABOUT THE PARTY IT’S WHY YOU DID ALL THAT ART CRAP.” The girl Dex thought

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    therapist was wearing during her therapy session‚ being challenged about the seating arrangements at her brother’s wedding‚ and the fact that her father left her mother to marry a woman who was much younger than him. One group member pointed out that Janice compared the therapist’s skirt to the attire of her step-mother. Another group member made mention that Janice’s feelings for her mother and step-mother are very strong and she may carry those feelings that she has for them onto her therapist.

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    Rabbit‚ Run Rabbit‚ Run was published in 1960 by American author John Updike. He wrote three more Rabbit novels‚ one at the end of the ’60s‚ ’70s‚ and ’80s. He says these novels became “a running report on the state of my hero and his nation.” He won the Pulitzer Prize for the “final” two books. series continued after Rabbit’s death in Updike’s 2001 novella‚ Rabbit Remembered. In 2006‚ The Rabbit series was voted number four on The New York Times list of “the best work of American fiction of the

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    reason of‚ the aforesaid acts‚ omissions‚ wrongdoings and breaches of legal duties and obligations of Canada"(Shari Narine)‚ they should feel guilty for what they put those kids through. In Drew Hayden Taylor ’s Only Drunks and Children Tell the Truth‚ Janice Wirth is faced with the challenge of her mother passing away‚ and her having the pressure to go back the reserve she had been taken away from for no reason. Also going back there after she walked away from thanksgiving dinner because she couldn’t

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    takes the main character‚ Harry "Rabbit" Angstrom‚ on a roller coaster ride through the ups and downs of life. The once great basketball star runs into a mental crisis in his mid-twenties and decides to up and leave his son‚ Nelson‚ and pregnant wife Janice to escape to the easier life. Rabbit may have had a better relationship with the people in his life if he were not constantly running. His immaturities and insecurities hurt his family‚ especially his son who is dependent on Rabbit. Society defines

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    adopted‚ life can become dreadful and disconcerting. Firstly‚ as part of Janice’s loss of culture‚ she will encounter herself struggling to connect with her roots by not being able to understand or speak Ojibway (native language). For instance‚ when Janice says “...What was that she [Amelia] said to me in that language?”‚ (Taylor‚ 80). This part expresses Janice’s desire to know and learn more about her culture. However‚ learning about it after thirty-six years of

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    However‚ Janice and their three children faced apathy and immense prejudice from the Jackson Memorial Hospital in spite of the fact that Janice had the power of attorney for Lisa. Indeed‚ the healthcare institution refused to get information pertaining to the medical history of Lisa and informed Janice that her family could not be acknowledged or provided with any information since she was in an antigay

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    work while the women should be at home taking care of what was to be done there and look after the children. This gender role‚ women of the past‚ and the desire for breaking out of it is what Janice Sandberg focuses on in the text “Marriage”. The division of genders in 1979 is clearly expressed in Janice Sandberg’s “Marriage” from the same year. Even though the 1970s were the time that made it acceptable for women to step into the industrialized world and take part in working there‚ the men were

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    According to Getting Started in Service-Learning‚ service learning is an educational initiative for students of all ages. Students will move beyond the classroom and use their own knowledge and skills to help others. Getting Started in Service-Learning also says we serve and learn. I think this means that when we get engaged in our communities we learn about each other and how to work together within our communities. It connects what we know and learned in the classroom and then that knowledge is

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