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West." Jake Marpole, lured by Otto's stories
of adventure, decided to go with him. We did
our best to dissuade Jake. He was so handi-
capped by illiteracy and by his trusting dispo-
sition that he would be an easy prey to sharp-
ers. Grandmother begged him to stay among
kindly, Christian people, where he was known;
but there was no reasoning with him. He
wanted to be a prospector. He thought a sil-
ver mine was waiting for him in Colorado.
Jake and Otto served us to the last. They
moved us into town, put down the carpets
in our new house, made shelves and cup-
boards for grandmother's kitchen, and seemed
loath to leave us. But at last they went, with-
out warning. Those two fellows had been
faithful to us through sun and storm, had
given us things that cannot be bought in
any market in the world. With me they had
been like older brothers; had restrained their
speech and manners out of care for me, and
given me so much good comradeship. Now
they got on the west-bound train one morning,
in their Sunday clothes, with their oilcloth va-
lises -- and I never saw them again. Months
afterward we got a card from Otto, saying
that Jake had been down with mountain fever,
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comment: I have the book Lifespan development by Bee and Boyd. Could this be what you are lokoing for? It's quite a comprehensive book and is laid out rather more like a secondary education book rather tha tertiary with it's glossy illustrations(althought that doesn't reflect the content it's suggested reading on the Masters social work degree )I am a Master Gardener, longtime gardener, and landscaper.
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comment: 1.) I think that Kate had noticed some sglhit changes in Paul because of his therapy visits with Gina and even though they may or may not end up together, she’s glad to see him start to try. I do think that it is kind of a warning, in a certain sense, because she wants him to be happy and that may or may not be with her. In their sessions they have made a lot of progress and I think Kate is still willing to work on things but she’s getting tired of it as well. 2.) I wouldn’t say Jake feels like a failure but more like a disappointment. He knows his father did love him on a certain level, but the fact that he was never as smart as him really drove a wedge in the relationship. Also the way that his father was as a person probably prohibited Jake from ever reaching his full academic potential, because if he did then he was his father whom he extremely disliked. He sought out a relationship with Amy that is so similar to his own parent’s relationship which he despises. In their relationship it’s the opposite where Amy takes on the dominate role. I think that he is just emotionally damaged from his childhood which is why he hates reading and resents his father so much. 3.) Jake is extremely terrified of ending his marriage mainly because of his son Lenny. He doesn’t want to be a terrible father and doesn’t want to suffer as a result of his mistakes. Custody issues would be a major factor if Jake and Amy did divorce and that can have some significant damage to a child, which is another reason Jake is trying so hard to keep the marriage together. I don’t think he thinks for sure 100% that it’s over because going through therapy he has become a better person and a kinder husband to Amy. He thinks he could possibly be falling out of love with Amy because he asks Paul what that feels like, and I think he’s trying to make sure of every feeling before acting on it.
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comment: 1) I'm not sure whether Kate has given up on her magrraie with Paul; she seems to display an attitude that she has had enough, yet she also seems to have benefited from the therapy sessions so far. She is mature enough to recognize that Paul needs the therapy and that it is helping him with a lot of issues unrelated to Kate. I'm not sure if she sees herself as a part of Paul's life anymore, though. Maybe her telling him that she's happy he's talking to Gina was her way of saying I'm glad you're getting help for yourself, but I'm not going to let your problems affect me any longer. 2) I think that Jake's parents, particularly his dad, were very difficult to please when Jake was growing up. His scholarly father put a lot of pressure on him to be smart and excel, and his rigidity and failure to ever praise Jake is probably what drove Jake away from that academic route. He associates intelligence and higher education with feelings of never being good enough. He also grew up with the knowledge that despite his father's intelligence, the man was still unable to have a healthy magrraie, so Jake probably doesn't put much weight into how much schooling a person has. The irony of course is that Jake and Amy's relationship is so similar to Jake's parents'.3) I don't think Jake sees his magrraie as being over; I think he recognizes that he may never love Amy the same way again, but he wants to stay together for Lenny's sake. I think signs of Jake's low self-esteem have been apparent throughout the series, and his doubt in himself as a single parent is another example of that lack of confidence in himself. He is paranoid that he will not be the best dad he can be to his son, and feels the divorce would hurt Lenny. http://hperbngugcv.com [url=http://bvzeubcov.com]bvzeubcov[/url] [link=http://gkjyophql.com]gkjyophql[/link]
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