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  2. Janet Mock - Wikipedia

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    Mock lived for most of her youth in her native Hawaii, with some time spent in Oakland, California and Dallas. [12] Mock began her transition in her first year of high school, and funded her medical transition by earning money as a sex worker in her teens. [13] At the age of fifteen, Mock was introduced to the world of sex work.

  3. Janice Bryant Howroyd - Wikipedia

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    Janice Bryant Howroyd (born September 1, 1952) is an entrepreneur, businesswoman, and author. She is founder and chief executive officer of The ActOne Group, [ 1 ] the largest privately held, minority-woman-owned personnel company founded in the U.S. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Howroyd is the first African-American woman to build and own a billion dollar company.

  4. Intimate Strangers (1977 film) - Wikipedia

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    At home, Janice gets upset for being humiliated, causing Donald to abuse her yet again. This time, the police show up and arrest Donald. Meanwhile, Janice is in hospital and is visited by an attorney, Shaola Reems, to sue her husband. Karen collects Janice's stuff at her home and tells Donald what a horrible man he is.

  5. They Won't Believe Me - Wikipedia

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    He dumps her corpse in the dark pool below the falls. Depressed but now rich, Larry tours South America and the Caribbean, unsuccessfully trying to cheer himself up. In Jamaica, he runs into Janice. He persuades her to reconcile, and they return to Los Angeles. Later, arriving early to meet her at her hotel, he sees Trenton go into her room.

  6. Janet Reno - Wikipedia

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    She was surrounded by friends and family at the end of her life, including her sister Maggy and her goddaughter. [6] Upon her death, President Barack Obama praised Reno for her "intellect, integrity, and fierce commitment to justice" [ 80 ] and President Clinton released a statement thanking Reno "for her service, counsel, and friendship".

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  8. Janice Battersby - Wikipedia

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    Janice pleads with her to give up her work, but Leanne initially refuses as it is too lucrative. Eventually she admits that she can not continue and moves in with Janice. Janice and Roger reconcile, and Roger gives Leanne a loan for the restaurant she plans to open but his lack of money means he struggles to pay his rent, so he moves in with ...

  9. Janice Hart - Wikipedia

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    Janice Hart (born 1955) is an American former politician who was an unsuccessful candidate for the office of Illinois Secretary of State in 1986. Hart, a political unknown and a LaRouche movement activist since the age of 17, [ 1 ] unexpectedly won the Democratic Party's nomination. [ 2 ]