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Prejudice
When Laurie's parents moved, her siblings encountered quite a bit of prejudice. One sister, Elaine, is quite bitter and would never return to Athabasca. Laurie, however, never experienced prejudice on this same level: she remembers a more cooperative, friendly community. Amber Valley was a mixed culture: Laurie learned to speak Ukrainian from her various girlfriends.