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    I was listening to my friend talking about a TV show called Prison Break. I listened to her unenthusiastic voice talk about how sour frowns cover men’s faces as if they were waiting for death. I’ve never been to a jail before‚ so I was amazed by how lonely a person can feel when they are being separated from the rest of society. A person becomes so quiet and secretive that they begin to look like a little kid hiding from their mom because they did something bad. I started to realize that being isolated

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    their work from home instead of working in offices every day. Working from home should be encouraged as it is good for workers and employers. Do you agree or disagree? Whether or not working at home is more productive and convenient than at regular offices has arisen a controversy among the general public. Numerous individuals reckon that traditional mean is still overwhelming in the new era whereas others hold a firm belief that the telecommunication generates better results from home. From my perspective

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    The Congregate system is a prison system in which the inmates were in isolation during the night but then worked with the other inmates during the day. “The Auburn prison system‚ often referred to as the “congregate system‚” was first implemented in 1819 at the New York State Prison in Auburn” (Auburn System‚ n.d.). By 1860‚ every state but Pennsylvania adopted the congregate model. Cruel and unusual punishment is when the punishment is improper due to the severe pain‚ suffering and humiliation

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    journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/ejor The Home Care Crew Scheduling Problem: Preference-based visit clustering and temporal dependencies Matias Sevel Rasmussen 1‚ Tor Justesen 2‚ Anders Dohn 2‚ Jesper Larsen ⇑ Department of Management Engineering‚ Technical University of Denmark‚ Produktionstorvet‚ Building 424‚ DK-2800 Kgs. Lyngby‚ Denmark a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Available online 10 November 2011 Keywords: Home care Crew scheduling Vehicle routing Generalised

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    are mammals that are also not meant to be trapped‚ as our nature guides us towards duties and specific occupations fit for our location and physique. Confinement can be experienced in both literal and psychological ways: one can be stuck in the boundaries of their reality and stuck within their own head. While I have not experienced physical confinement‚ other than temporary teenage groundings‚ I have been mentally restrained my entire life. The process of filtering one’s thoughts is not only difficult

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    Solitary confinement can be defined as torture because it often causes prisoners to lose their mental stability‚ or make their mental state worse. Social interaction is beyond important to humans. Humans are social creatures‚ and it can cause detrimental effects on us if we don’t socialize regularly. Forcing humans to go without this interaction can cause them great mental harm. There are a whole host of psychological consequences that are associated with long-term solitary confinement in Supermax

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    To look at the main impact of changes in community care policy since 1990 on staff working in home care I would like to begin by exploring the reasons why these changes were introduced‚ then to concentrate on the impact that these changes have had on the basic tasks undertaken by the home carer and finally how these changes are perceived by the wider community. Before 1990 there were two main areas of legislation referring to domiciliary care. These were the “Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons’

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    Solitary Confinement: An Annotated Bibliography Fuchs‚ Erin. "SOLITARY CONFINEMENT: ’It Doesn ’t Take Long For You To Start Punishing Yourself ’" Business Insider. Business Insider‚ 9 Sept. 2013. Web. 09 Oct. 2013. This article examines the psychological consequences of short and long term solitary confinement for prisoners in the United States aimed to disciplinary separation. Very close attention is paid to the difference of effects solitary confinement is on younger inmates rather than elders

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    references to the yellow wallpaper and one notices how they become more frequent and how they develop over the course of the story. Why is the wallpaper an adequate symbol to represent the women’s confinement and her emotional condition? The wallpaper is definitely an adequate symbol to represent the woman’s confinement and her emotional condition‚ due to the restraint her husband has placed

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    Locked Up Being a prisoner in the early to mid-1900s would not be considered an enjoyable time. Prisoners were allowed to be beaten and killed by guards‚ thus keeping them in check. Inmates can be sent to “the hole” for a month or more while others can actually see the light of day. It is not an easy task to be a prisoner‚ especially if one lives in fear of being beaten or raped each day. The fear just described is the fear Andy Dufresne‚ a man who has been convicted of murdering his wife and her

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