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Rebecca ... took part in ITV’s Celebrity Detox, where she survived with various other celebrities on a remote island. Subjected to various soul searching and strenuous tasks, in very basic living conditions, Rebecca showed her true strength of character and will.
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Upon her return to civilization, Rebecca wrote a police report detailing Billy Coen's death. Rebecca's current whereabouts are unknown, although it has been confirmed that she was not in Raccoon City for the events of Resident Evil 2 and 3.
Daphne started to write Rebecca in the late summer of 1937. Her husband, Tommy had been posted to Egypt as commanding officer of the 2nd battalion of the Grenadier Guards and she had left her two little girls Tessa and Flavia in England with their nanny while she accompanied him. This enforced separation from her beloved Cornwall must have caused Daphne to turn her thoughts to writing a novel set in that area and although she could not know it at the time, she was writing the book that was to become her most famous work. The book was completed when Tommy was posted back to Aldershot and the family were reunited in a house called Greyfriars near Fleet in Hampshire. Victor Gollancz published Rebecca in April 1938.
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Alpha Team was later sent to rescue Bravo Team and Rebecca met with outstanding member Chris Redfield, sadly howether, he was to late to save Richard, who was poisoned by the Yawn. The two teamed up, with Rebecca providing her superior intellect in situations that required it, such as playing a piano or mixing chemicals, while Chris saved Rebecca's life on a few occasions.
Read some of the rave reviews Rebecca's latest release, "People Behave Like Ballads" has been receiving from VH-1, The New York Times, Billboard, Performing Songwriter, JazzTimes and more. For a complete list, check out the Press page.
New Since 1980, Rebecca has been working with some of the world's leading organizations. The results of these long-term solutions are truly remarkable, and the ROI has shown to be many times what "traditional" one- or two-shot training sessions have yielded.
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