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"candy striper" Definitions
  1. a young person, usually a girl, who works in a hospital as a nurse’s assistant without being paid

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The Chanels have turned in their Kappa Kappa Tau lavaliers for candy striper uniforms.
The budding romance between Chamberlain the Candy Striper (James Earl) and the truth-seeking Zayday.
Calling a meteorologist a weather girl is the equivalent of calling a professional nurse a candy striper.
She discovers that Dean Munsch didn't hire Chamberlain the candy striper (James Earl) and decides to look into him, but doesn't find much.
There were candy striper gowns at Carolina Herrera; '70s verticals at Diane von Furstenberg; tennis club preppy pastels at Thom Browne; architectural renderings at Louis Vuitton.
"I inherited a paper route, I sold magazines, had lemonade stands, I was a candy striper and into fund-raising," she told The New York Times in 2011.
I remember reading a book that starred a heroic candy striper once, plus I'd already gotten the theme in hand, so I "got it" and found the juxtaposition really fun.
In his early 20s, working as a candy-striper in an L.A. hospital, he started riding along with beer league softball buddies on his off days to games down in Mexico.
" The turkey's "small, raw-looking head" reminds her of a wounded war veteran, the "first fully naked man / I ever saw, when I was a candy striper … I didn't want to see, / and yet I saw.
In 1944, the 18-year-old D'Eramo went to the IG Farben facility of her own accord, as a kind of Fascist candy striper, and was expelled only when she took part in an abortive strike.
All was going well when he accidentally left a lit cigarette, almost burning down the Grant home. Frank introduced Jesse to a candy striper at the Pine Valley Hospital. Her name was Angie Baxter. Their first meeting was full of tension as they clashed.
In Jupiter, Florida 1952, a milkman enters the house of Eudora Tattler to find her dead, and upstairs finds an injured pair of conjoined twins: Bette and Dot. They are rushed to the emergency room, shocking and sickening the hospital personnel. Elsa Mars arrives and asks candy striper, Penny, about the "discovery" and then invites Penny to her Freak Show known as "Fräulein Elsa's Cabinet of Curiosities", infiltrating the secure wing (in candy striper garb) to meet them. Elsa tells the twins that she tried to meet them at their home, but now that they are out of the house she has come to see them.
The patient dies, and afterward Myrick helps a doctor x-ray the body. When Myrick turns the body over, blood spills onto him again. Chapter nine takes place in 1982 and is titled "Candy Striper". Myrick is still working in a hospital, and he begins to notice a girl that also works there.
Blue Teens, usually high school age students, wore blue and white striped uniforms. The Grey Ladies wore solid light grey uniforms. Red Cross pins and patches were also worn on the uniforms indicating completion of required Red Cross training. Usually a hospital sponsored either Candy Striper or Blue Teen volunteers but not both.
Davey calls herself Tiger when they introduce each other. She also becomes a candy striper at the hospital with her new friend, Jane, and meets a cancer patient who turns out to be Wolf's father. The inspiration from Wolf and his father changes Davey for the better. Sadly, he eventually dies from cancer, and Wolf leaves.
Although all four women volunteer their time, Rose is arguably the most involved in charity work. Among other things, she drives a bookmobile, is a candy striper at a hospital, and helps organize a charity talent show. On her resume, she lists cheese making, stamp collecting and Viking history as hobbies. She also volunteers as a girl scout troop leader.
She worked as a candy striper at the hospital on the Andrews Air Force Base . Jamison moved to California during adolescence, and soon thereafter began to struggle with bipolar disorder. She continued to struggle in college at UCLA. At first she wanted to become a doctor, but because of her increasing manic episodes she decided she could not maintain the rigorous discipline needed for medical school.
Candy Stripers is a 1978 pornographic film by director Bob Chinn and starring Nancy Hoffman and Sharon Thorpe. The film is a comedy about the sexual encounters hospital volunteers have with hospital patients and staff. The title comes from the term candy striper, which is an American term for hospital volunteers, who traditionally wore a red-and-white striped uniform which resembled stick candy.
While studying at Queen's University, Downie volunteered at Kingston General Hospital as a candy striper. While there, she saw an advertisement for palliative care volunteers and trained to become one. After earning her Bachelor of Arts and Masters degree, Downie earned her M.Litt at the University of Cambridge. Upon her return to Canada, Downie accepted a position as a research associate at the Westminster Institute for Ethics and Human Values.
After her grandfather's death, she became a candy striper and volunteered with a local junior first aid squad. After graduating high school, she went on to attend nursing school Johns Hopkins University on a full scholarship. She earned a master's degree in public administration with a major in Health Administration from New York University. After becoming a registered nurse, she gained advanced degrees in cardiac nursing and then as a Licensed Nursing Home Administrator.
Villa has worked as an actress and producer. From age 14 to 16, she was with Youth Network TV on Comcast Television. With the exception of Hobgoblins 2, in which she has an unspeaking background role as a candy striper, her acting career mostly consists of minor, uncredited appearances on television. These roles include an umbrella- wielding carny in the Heroes Season 4 episode "Orientation", and other appearances on CSI: NY, The Valley Girls and MTV Next.
Jamie Caldwell, played by Miriam Parrish, first appeared on a recurring status on April 16, 1993 until November 15, 1993 before being upgraded to contract status from November 29, 1993 until August 29, 1996. Jamie is Sami Brady's best friend and the godmother of Will Horton. Jamie worked with Sami at Salem University Hospital as a candy striper and was the first one to find out about her bulimia. She alerted Roman to this fact, while Sami originally believed Marlena told Roman.
She arrived in Leeds, England, and lived there for two years, working as a servant, nanny and candy striper while waiting for her parents' escape. When Willheim was 16, she received a letter from her parents saying they had emigrated to America. After joining them, living in a rooming house on West 72nd Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side, she took up art again. In a 2006 interview, she explained, At some point, she studied at the Art Students League of New York and the School of Visual Arts.
Hospital volunteers, also known as candy stripers in the United States, work without regular pay in a variety of health care settings, usually under the direct supervision of nurses. The term candy striper is derived from the red- and-white striped pinafores that female volunteers traditionally wore, which are culturally reminiscent of candy canes. The term and its associated uniform are less frequently used in current clinical settings. Another hospital volunteer organization sponsored by the American Red Cross, was the "Blue Teens" who wore blue-and-white striped pinafores.
Afterward she teleports back to her home planet and found it easier to show her professor what she had learned rather than explain it verbally. He instructs her to watch how humans have sex and then teleports her back to Earth. When Lolita returns she goes with Brandy to shadow her at her job as a candy striper at the nearby hospital where they encounter Mr. Reynolds (Alec Knight), a patient that is interested in Brandy. Lolita uses her special power of suggestion to get Brandy to break hospital rules and have sex with Reynolds.
After touring Europe and the US for much of 1993 the band returned with a new line up of Dave Spitz on bass and a returning Anthony Bramante, joining Connelly and Evens for more North American touring before slowly coming to a halt in early 1995.The band contributed their take on Die Hard for a Venom tribute album in 1995 before calling it a day. Nuclear Assaults classic lineup later reunited for one concert in 1997 (put on by Eric Paone of 'Candy Striper Death Orgy' in New Hampshire)then, two more shows the following year with Eric Paone on bass guitar in New England before parting ways a second time.
Nuclear Theory opened for Brutal Truth in December 1996, with Dan Lilker joining in for "Hang the Pope". About this time the band relocated to Pawcatuck, CT. On May 14, 1997 John reunited with Glenn Evans, Dan Lilker and Anthony Bramante for one Nuclear Assault show at the Colosseum in Manchester, NH. Also in early 1997, Nuclear Theory played at the Living Room in Providence, RI. Both of these shows were made possible with the help of Eric Paone of Candy Striper Death Orgy. This was the last gig for the band as Nuclear Theory. Soon afterward Tom and Chris lost interest in the band due to lack of direction and each decided to devote more time to their new families.
At first, things seem to be going in Monica's favor. However, an unexpected break occurs when a young patient tells Amanda (who works as a candy striper at the hospital) that she saw Monica in Eric's room the night before, thus violating the restraining order against her. The next day in court, the prosecution drops a bombshell with the revelation that between 1989 and 1994, while he and his mother lived in Seattle, Eric had been admitted to various hospitals with unexplained abdominal cramps a total of twenty-six times, which was eventually diagnosed as laxative abuse. Furthermore, it is revealed that back in 1982, Monica had a child out of wedlock, who also died of laxative abuse when he was only 18 months old.
Marcy started to believe that Frannie didn't like her because of how poor she was and so when Frannie, who was volunteering as a candy striper at Memorial, introduced Marcy to her dad, Marcy decided to get Frannie back by kissing the older, rather shocked, Bob. At this same time, wealthy Kirk McColl, who was starting to date Marcy after Frannie spurned him, got mad at Marcy because she started developing a crush on Dr. Bob. During the end of 1983, while Bob was getting very frustrated about all of Miranda's lies, Marcy decided this was her time to pounce on Dr. Bob, literally. One day, Marcy went to Bob's office and literally threw herself on top of him unto his couch.
Peggy also got a volunteer job as a part-time candy striper at Cedars. When Peggy overheard Ben and Maggie arguing, she confronted Ben at his restaurant office and Ben lied to her that the argument was about his Will that he had a photocopy of and that argument also had to do with Maggie not wanting to take a family trip to the Canadian Rockies so soon after getting the job with George Hayes. (Maggie later expressed to Peggy she'd reconsider.) Maggie would later express relief at Ben that he made up such a story. Unfortunately for Maggie and Ben, Peggy found out about the affair anyway, when one night she got stuck at Bill's office in an attempt to recover her mother's purse and Social Security card that George Hayes needed for employment papers for Maggie.
Poethig also frequently examines the excesses and contradictions of consumer capitalism. In the late 1990s, she conceived a fictitious consumer products conglomeration (International House of Cargo) and alter-ego (CEO Angel Savage, costumed as a hospital candy-striper/nun) in order to satirize the "cargo cult" mentality of American market culture.Helfand, Glen. "Johanna Poethig," Johanna Poethig: RX, San Francisco: Washington Square Gallery, 2000. The firm's painted and sculpted offerings included technologically advanced pharmaceuticals (the "RX Series"), new age cures (Omega 3-infused cigarettes and Spring Chicken: Genomix, a bio-engineered, therapeutic snack food), beauty products and fashions, pitched as effortless solutions to a conflicting array of fears, fetishes and neuroses. In two multimedia exhibitions—"The Glamour Summit" (2000) and "Glamorgeddon" (2015)—Poethig considered glamour as a form of colonization and social construct, poking fun at fashion aesthetics and obsessions with paintings, performances and refigured objects (e.g.

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