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    safety it makes it more dangerous for inmates to be held there. Private prisons confiscated eight times more cell phones than they did in the state facilities. They even had a higher rate of physical assaults. A big problem in any prisons is sexual assault. vox wrote an article “A federal report just confirmed it: for-profit prisons are more dangerous than public ones” is about the danger in private prisons. In this article that can be found at https://www.vox.com/2016/8/12/12454410/private-prisons-violence-investigation

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    The Rape of the Lock

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    NAME: NEELAM KHALID CLASS: M.A(PREV) SUBJECT: PRACTICAL CRITICISM ANALYSIS OF THE POEM SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY CROUSE CODE# 510 SUBMITTED TO: MAM SAMINA DATE: 30‚ OCT‚ 2012 Byron wrote this poem SHE WALKS IN BEAUTY about Mrs.Wilmot‚ his cousin Robert Wilmot’s wife. It echos Wordsworth’s earlier " The Solitary Reaper"(1807) in its conceit‚ the speaker’s awe upon seeing a woman

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    Dangers of Smoking

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    Dangers of Cigarettes According to John Chukurah‚ “The main health risks in tobacco pertain to diseases of the cardiovascular system‚ in particular myocardial infarction (heart attack)‚ cardiovascular disease‚ diseases of the respiratory tract such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)‚ asthma‚ emphysema‚ and cancer” (42). Smoking may lead to many unpleasant outcomes such as heart disease‚ throat cancer‚ and lung cancer. Cancer is one of the common hazards of smoking. Cancer tends to

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    The use of cell phones while driving has become a major problem nationwide. Drivers who use their cell phones while driving are prone to causing accidents and being involved in one than without using a cell phone. It has been documented and statistically proven numerous times that texting and driving is one of the main causes of road accidents in this nation‚ therefore‚ it is important that something is done about the use of cell phones and driving to prevent the number of accidents from continuing

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    Dangers Of Inclusion

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    contrasts the thoughts of Armstrong et al. (2010) who points out the key dangers in stating ‘the meaning of inclusion is by no means clear and perhaps conveniently blurs the edges of social policy with ‘feel-good’ rhetoric that no-one could be opposed to (cited Kilburn & Mills‚ 2012). With regard to children and schooling‚ inclusive education could be best understood as an aim‚ aspiration or even a philosophy‚ rather than as a set of techniques that can be applied (Hayes‚ 2009). While Hayward (2006)

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    You Will Know Me Analysis

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    What a Tragedy Can Reveal In the novel You Will Know Me by Megan Abbott‚ you see how the narrator‚ Katie believes she knows everything about her daughter‚ Devon. Further into the book we realize Katie knows almost nothing about her daughter‚ and the things she thought she knew weren’t true at all. Katie also begins to see and realize the people around her aren’t who she had always believed them to be. A person’s perspective can be blinding‚ like a blanket covering what is right in front of

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    Frankenstein: A Feminist’s Perspective Frankenstein by Mary Shelley During the time period of the 1800s‚ men usually were favoured more than women; it was a male- dominated society. In Frankenstein‚ Shelley constructs a novel in which Victor plays the role of God by messing with the dark arts‚ a crime no being should do. In addition‚ Victor‚ upon creating his creature‚ cannot behave like a mother to him as he is not a woman. Shelley characterizes Victor in this way as she would like to tell others

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    Perceived Motivation for Rape: Gender Differences in Beliefs about Female and Male Rape Samson H. Lynch Strayer University May 20‚ 2008 Perceived Motivation for Rape: Gender Differences in Beliers about Female and Male Rape Although there are many factors that contribute to the act of one individual raping another‚ over the past 25 years there have been two prevalent factors considered to be primary‚ if not the sole factor contributing to rape: sex and power. The belief that it is power is

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    Father Know Best Essay

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    Father Knows Best From 1954-1960 Father Knows Best was a top show on television. It started on the radio in 1949 and then debuted on CBS in October of 1954. The show took place post World War II in a town called Springfield. It was never stated what state the town was in but due to mentions of Altoona‚ a town in Pennsylvania‚ viewers are led to believe that it took place in Springfield‚ Pennsylvania‚ just fifteen minutes from where I live. This show was very popular because it was such an idyllic

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    Feminist Bio

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    multi-layered piece of literature with many overarching themes. One of the least thought of themes in the modern conception of Frankenstein is feminism. However‚ feminism subtly pervades the entire novel. The story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley explores feminist themes through the characters of the story‚ plot development‚ and the setting the novel. Frankenstein is riddled with passive female characters who suffer throughout the novel. Not one female character throughout the novel ever exhibits behavior

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