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In todays world, a woman especially has a hard time relating her position to that of a man. Even in the military, you always hear about a mans point of view and experiences. Seldom do you hear about womens views or experiences. Candy describes exactly how she dealt with her position and the roles she played while serving in the military. Candy credits her time in the military to her strength, endurance, loyalty, and the ability to have someone elses back when they needed her. Candy is easygoing and will give anyone a chance, but things didnt always work out in her favor. Always hoping for the…mehr

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In todays world, a woman especially has a hard time relating her position to that of a man. Even in the military, you always hear about a mans point of view and experiences. Seldom do you hear about womens views or experiences. Candy describes exactly how she dealt with her position and the roles she played while serving in the military. Candy credits her time in the military to her strength, endurance, loyalty, and the ability to have someone elses back when they needed her. Candy is easygoing and will give anyone a chance, but things didnt always work out in her favor. Always hoping for the best, Candy was never desperate but always imagined being with the man of her dreams. It seemed that every time she let her guard down and felt it was safe to let go, time and again it turned out to be a disappointment. With her relationships always going south and being the target of someone elses advances, Candy continued to take one step at a time and vowed that there was still time for her dreams to one day come true.
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Mary Ingland is a southern peach from Georgia working in a grocery store since the age of 18. Mary has always wanted to do something out of the ordinary, like write a book. Mary skipped college to help her parents take care of her two younger siblings. A very humble woman, noting the importance of responsibilities and sacrifices. Mary has never had children by reason of her circumstances, nor could ever find the time for a social life other than reading mysteries or about celebrities lives in the local magazines. Mary is now ready to venture out on her own and discover herself. Mary is finally in college majoring in American Literature with an emphasis on social sciences. Mary takes Tae-kwon-do, and volunteers at the community center in her spare time. Her goal is to help students entering college realize and achieve their dreams while working as a guidance counselor.