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    Checkpoint: Jails and Prisons Response When one observes the prison system in the present day there seems to be a considerable amount of facilities that contain inmates. The location that a criminal is stationed in becomes agreed upon by whatever was carried out wrongly or upon the type of crime perpetrated along with the individual’s mental stage. The collective four penitentiaries that will be presented are county and local jails‚ federal prisons‚ private prisons‚ and state prisons. The main

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    Jail Visit Report

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    JAIL VISIT REPORT INTRODUCTION: Custody‚ care and treatment are the‚ three main functions of a modern prison organization. For over 100 years‚ there was emphasis on custody which‚ it was believed‚ depended on good order and discipline. The notion of prison discipline was to make imprisonment deterrent. Gradually‚ the objective of imprisonment changed from mere deterrence to deterrence and reformation. Crime is the outcome of a diseased mind and jail must have an environment of hospital for treatment

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    Manila City Jail

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    Manila City Jail (Old Bilibid Prison) - Male Dormitory (Manila) Philippines / National Capital Region / Manila / C. M. Recto Ave.‚ corner Quezon Blvd. The Manila City Jail (MCJ) has been ravaged by time. It is under-staffed‚ overcrowded‚ and its facilities in disrepair. Originally built by the Spaniards in the 19th Century‚ “Bilibid”‚ as it is commonly known‚ was home to prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Manila in World War II. Today it houses over 3‚700 inmates - a 4x overcapacity

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    Educational tour offers an opportunity for a rich immersion experience‚ and a tremendous way to facilitate learning. In an educational tour‚ students have the chance to experience and explore much deeper level than they ever could in the classroom. Therefore‚ the North Point College of Arts and Technology‚ Inc. (NPCAT) conducted an Educational Tour last October 29 - 30‚ 2012 at Davao City. The school rented five (5) vans to occupy almost 90 persons. It includes the 3rd year students in IT‚ EET

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    simplify tour speech

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    Simplify the science speech These short speeches (60-120 seconds) are sometimes called “elevator speeches” (the speech is short enough to deliver during an elevator ride) or “quick pitches” (when focused on a product). It is useful to be able to summarize science information for those impromptu meetings with other professionals‚ potential clients‚ family members and friends. Your will deliver a short speech about biotechnology targeting a general audience. The topic is an aspect of your job

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT DEDICATION TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter I: INTRODUCTION AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Background of the Study Chapter II: RELATED LITERATURE OF THE STUDY Chapter III: PROBLEM DEFINITION General Problem Specific Problem Chapter IV: OBJECTIVES OF THE STUDY General Objectives Specific Objectives Chapter V: STRUCTURED ANALYSIS Description of the Proposed System Context Diagram of the Proposed System Data Flow

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    The tour to the USST NATIONAL SCIENCE PARK Today‚ we go to the USST national science park. Through the presentation made by the staff‚ we know the science park basically. National Science Park is founded by USST‚ Yangpu district government and Shanghai Association for Science &Technology. The science park’s purpose is to develop modern servicing business and advanced manufacture industry. It has three core functions: technology transfer ‚ entrepreneur incubator‚ and service platform. Its industry

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    Short Write #1 1. Martin Luther King Jr.’s thesis in the Letter from a Birmingham Jail is repudiation of the clergymen’s disapproval of his direct action-nonviolent resistance campaign. 2. Martin Luther King Jr supports his thesis by starting out refuting the idea that he is an outside protestor that doesn’t belong in Birmingham. He was serving as president of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference‚ an organization operating in the southern states. The associate in Birmingham asked him to be

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    Life In Jail Narrative

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    These past few months have been pretty rough. I’ve been in jail for almost three months now‚ and it’s all because of my best friend. These jail cells are a lot less roomy than I expected. I hate being here‚ it’s crowded and it smells really bad. The beds are itty bitty‚ rock hard‚ and worst of all freezing. The toilets don’t even flush‚ and there is always some guard coming to check on me‚ so I don’t get any good sleep at night. Later throughout the day‚ as I was laying in my cold uncomfortable

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    Letter from a Birmingham Jail In his letter to the eight clergymen‚ Martin Luther King effectively makes use of logos‚ pathos‚ and ethos throughout his letter. The purpose of the use of all three elements in the letter is evident and that is to help King prove his point of view and convince his readers who in this case are the eight clergymen. The use of logos can be noticed in the beginning of his letter where he gives a response to the clergymen’s claim that the demonstrations were unwise

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