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Chelsea Cain
American journalist and writer
Chelsea Snow Cain (born February 5, 1972) is an American writer of novels and columns.
Biography
Cain was born February 5, 1972, in Iowa City, Iowa, to Mary Cain and Larry Schmidt. Cain spent her early childhood on a hippiecommune outside of Iowa City. Her father dodged the Vietnam draft and her parents lived "underground" for several years. In 1978, she moved with her mother to Bellingham, Washington, where she attended Lowell Elementary School, Fairhaven Middle School, and Sehome High School. She spent the school year in Bellingham with her mother and the summers in Florida with her father and stepmother and stepbrother.
Cain left Bellingham after high school to study political science at the University of California, Irvine, where she wrote for the New University newspaper and became the opinion editor. After graduating in 1994, she attended the graduate school of journalism at the University of Iowa.
While at Iowa, she wrote a weekly column for The Daily Iowan. Her master's thesis at the University of Iowa became Dharma Girl, a memoir about Cain's early childhood on the hippie commune. One of her professors presented it to several editors for review, and Seal Press picked it up as Cain's first published work. She was 24 years old.
She traveled across the United States on book tour with Dharma Girl, living for a brief period in Portland, Oregon, and then in New York City. After a year in New York, she returned to Portland, and edited an anthology for Seal Press titled Wild Child: Girlhoods in the Counterculture.
Cain is married to Marc Mohan, a video store owner and film reviewer for The Oregonian, and have lived in Southeast Portland since 2006. They have one daughter, Eliza.
Cain and her family currently reside in Portland, Oregon.
Career
After working as a creative director at a public relations firm i
List of villagers
The following is a complete list of villagers who appear at some point throughout the Animal Crossing series. As of the release of the 2.0 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons, there are a total of 488 villagers, 35 species, and 8 personalities across all games in the series. 105 villagers have appeared in every Animal Crossing series game including spin-offs.
History
A total of 320 villagers were introduced in the first-generation Animal Crossing games. Doubutsu no Mori features 216 villagers in total. The GameCube ports, Doubutsu no Mori+ and Animal Crossing, introduce 2 new villagers and 18 islanders. Doubutsu no Mori e+ introduces 66 additional villagers and 18 islanders, all of whom are only available by scanning their respective e-Reader cards.
Wild World features 150 villagers in total, the fewest of any game in the series. The game introduces 18 new villagers, as well as the new monkey species (all of whom were distributed at Nintendo DS Download Stations and are no longer legitimately obtainable), but excludes 188 villagers from the previous games. City Folk features 210 villagers in total, introducing 18 new villagers and seeing the return of 42 villagers absent from the previous game.
New Leaf features 399 villagers in total. The initial release of the game includes 333 villagers, with all but 1 villager (Champ) carried over from the previous game, 100 new villagers, and the return of 24 villagers absent from the second generation games. The deer and hamster species and the smug and big sister personalities are also introduced. The Welcome amiibo update adds 66 villagers to the game: 14 new, and 52 returning. 2 of the villagers, Filly (returning) and Holden (new), were distributed as Japan-exclusive DLC visitors to the campground but are unable to live in a player's town.
amiibo Festival, a spin-off title, features all 3
Chelsea Cain
Chelsea Cain é uma jornalista e roteirista americana, que se tornou conhecida em 2007 após a publicação de seu primeiro romance, Heartsick. No livro, introduziria o detetive Archie Sheridan e a assassina Gretchen Lowell, que protagonizariam outros 5 diferentes livros até 2013.
Em 2014, deu início a uma nova série de livros, protagonizada por uma nova personagem chamada Kit "Kick" Lannigan, e cujo primeiro romance era intitulado One Kick. No ano seguinte, foi anunciada pela Marvel Comics como a roteirista da série Mockingbird, protagonizada pela heroína de mesmo nome. A revista fazia parte da iniciativa editorial "All-New, All-Different Marvel" e teve oito edições ilustradas por Kate Niemczyk e publicadas pela editora até ser cancelada.
Por seu trabalho em Mockingbird, Cain foi indicada ao Eisner Award de "Melhor Escritora", e a revista, por sua vez, foi indicada ao prêmio na categoria de "Melhor Nova Série".
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Justice, in its broadest context, includes both the attainment of that which is just and the philosophical discussion of that which is just.
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- There in no virtue so truly great and godlike as justice.... To be perfectly just is an attribute in the divine nature; to be so to the utmost of our abilities, is the glory of man.
- Justice discards party, friendship, kindred, and is therefore always represented as blind.
- Justice is not a prize tendered to the good-natured, nor is it to be withheld from the ill-bred.
- Charles L. Aarons, Hatch v. Lewinsky et al. (19 April 1945), p. 9.
- The blessings we associate with a life of refinement and culture can be made universal. The good we secure for ourselves is precarious and uncertain until it is secured for all of us and incorporated into our common life.
- Justice turns the scale, bringing to some learning through suffering.
- Swift-footed is the approach of fate,
And none can justice violate,
But feels its stern hand soon or late.
- Justice, voiceless, unseen, seeth thee when thou sleepest and when thou goest forth and when thou liest down.
Continually doth she attend thee, now aslant thy course, now at a later time.- Aeschylus, "Fragments", fragment 253; in Aeschylus, trans. Herbert W. Smyth (1926), vol. 2, p. 513. These lines are from a section of doubtful or spurious fragments.
- Liberty, equality — bad principles! The only true principle for humanity is justice; and justice to the feeble becomes necessarily protection or kindness.
- Henri-Frédéric Amiel, undated entry of December 1863 or early 1864, in Amiel's Journal : The Journal Intime of Henri-Frédéric Amiel as translated by Humphry Ward (1893), p. 215.
- It is necessary therefore that the person who is to study, with any tolerable chance of profit, the principles of nobleness and justice and politics generally, should have received a good moral tra
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