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    CORRECTIONAL REFORMS. INTRODUCTION. A prison or jail is a facility in which people are physically confined and deprived of a range of personal freedoms‚ generally as a form of punishment that has been forcibly imposed upon them by the state. Prisons may also be used as a tool of political repression to detain political prisoners‚ particularly by authoritarian regimes. In times of war or conflict‚ prisoners of war may also be detained in military prisons‚ and large groups of civilians might be imprisoned

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    Argumentative Essay- Lucas Moore Managing wildfires in today’s world has become more efficient‚ safe‚ and easy with the help of prescribed fires. Prescribed fires are a solution to preventing and helping stop wildfires with both positive and negative outcomes. Today‚ I stand with prescribed fires as I believe that they are safe and have many positives that outweigh the negatives. For example‚ over time branches and debris build up serving as fuel in the forests and result in hazardous environments

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    The following argumentative essay will state facts on the value of studying film history‚ film movements and what benefits it brings to a person. The terms “Film Art” and “Film History” give off a form of impression and historical knowledge passed down many generations‚ but to most people it is just a form of relaxation or escape‚ not really paying attention to the sentimental value or knowledge it can provide. Looking closely at how the art of film production has changed across time by examining

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    "Flowers for Algernon" Argumentative Essay By: Declan Franey Charlie Gordon’s doctors did not act ethically when they performed the surgery to make him smarter. The definition of ethics are the standards of right and wrong that tell what humans should do (Dobrin). The doctors did not meet these standards. The doctors tested on Charlie too early‚ and were trying to help themselves more than they were trying to help their patient. Charlie also ended up dying because of the testing. While some people

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    Lazarus Thompson Cheri Carr PHIL 1102-010 9 February 2012 Argumentative essay: Total Recall “All things are not as they seem but a few things we actually “know” -Plato. As we see‚ appearance vs. reality can be interpreted many ways. One might believe things that are dreamed about is real‚ or maybe are thoughts of the mind of things that has never occurred. In saying that‚ “It’s just a dream” is what is said when he or she wakes up. For others‚ especially Secret Agents‚ more than half of

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    about 21% continue their education‚ even to the baccalaureate level (Stokowski‚ 2011). This multiple pathway to nursing can sometimes pose as a challenge to aspiring nurses who are not sure which pathway to choose. In making a decision for the educational preparation of nursing‚ one has to know the pros and cons of each entry route so as to facilitate better decision making. The nursing diploma is a 3-year diploma program typically administered in hospitals. This route was once the most popular

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    Katie Muterspaw Mrs. Ascoli AP English 9 October 12‚ 2014 Argumentative Essay: Eugenics Eugenics has been defined as “The science of improving a human population by controlled breeding to increase the occurrence of desirable heritable characteristics.” In other words‚ eugenics is a process used to rid certain societies of individuals that could potentially be considered weak‚ or undesirable. Eugenics is an unpopular yet extremely important‚ and very serious subject. The idea of

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    Educational research is a structured scientific inquiry into an educational question that provides an answer contributing toward increasing the body of generalizable knowledge about educational concerns” (Hopkins C. A.‚ 1990‚ pp. 23-24) So when asked‚ why us educational research the answer is clear. We need and do educational research to provide answers and to contribute more knowledge about our educational concerns. Our text book for this class suggests six reasons for the importance of educational

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    Prisoner reform is defined as “a means of improving the prison system as well as providing for prisoners to be readjusted into society when they have served their time and are released (Answers.Ask.com). Prisoner reform is a controversial topic and most people have a firm stance on which side that they are on. Unfortunately regardless of how we may feel the fact of the matter is that one in every 100 adults in the United States is currently behind bars. It is safe to say that if the 2.3 million people

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    Autumn Schultz 11-7-12 Period 7 Media Violence Argumentative Essay Media is all around us‚ including the thousands of books‚ magazines‚ television shows‚ and newspapers that are sold or viewed every day. Now imagine people around the world turning on the television set to see guns‚ blood‚ and more. It is not even only adults seeing this. Children of all ages are picking up books and magazines and seeing violence. Death and gore is everywhere‚ and because of imitation and priming people are reacting

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