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    I. Why did you pick this topic? If you were bullied in school as a child‚ then the "best years" of your life may have felt more like an endless‚ living nightmare. There is no shortage of social predators trying to boost their self-esteem or status at other people ’s expense. Now imagine a school of hard knocks where the concentration of bullies is much higher than their victims. That ’s what life may be like for many a convict serving time in prison. How impossible is it to not become hardened

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    Acquisition and Rehabilitation Bill) Jump to: navigation‚ search Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill[1] in India is a much awaited bill for Land acquisition reforms and rehabilitation for the development projects in India. The bill was introduced in Lok Sabha in India on September 7‚ 2011.[2][3]The bill will be central legislation in India for the rehabilitation and resettlement of families affected by land acquisitions. The Land Acquisition‚ Rehabilitation and Resettlement

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    an individual can struggle to understand where they came from‚ and miss out on connections that may impact their life. The importance of family is exemplified in J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban as the main character struggles to discover himself. A wise man once said‚ “You don’t have to be blood to be family” (Rowling). According to Harry Potter‚ this was very much so the case. Harry Potter was orphaned as a baby when his parents were murdered. He then fell into the care

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    Allied soldiers were captured‚ brutally tortured‚ pressed for information‚ and used as a source of amusement for Axis powers. They were known as prisoners of war or POWs. Prisoners of war‚ or POWs‚ were soldiers that had been captured and held in concentration camps. The Geneva Conventions are a series of treaties… on the treatment of civilians‚ prisoners of war and soldiers‚ who are otherwise rendered out of the fight‚ or incapable of fighting (“Geneva Conventions”). Allied soldiers

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    In the book‚ Prisoner B-3087‚ the main character‚ Yanek‚ is a smart‚ creative person who wants to work in movies. Yank is all of these because in the book it says “It was a slide projector I’d made by mounting a light bulb on a piece of wood and positioning wooden plates with lenses from magnifying glasses in front of it.” (4) This quote describes him being smart and creative because most kids don’t make a slide projector‚ that works well‚ and he puts western shadow puppet shows on with it‚ as it

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    What makes an American an American? Is it the accent‚ the clothing‚ the fact that you can speak the English language‚ or is it the fact that you were born on American soil? I believe it’s certain characteristics that set us apart from other countries. The fact we are self-reliant‚ and competitive‚ and the compassion we bring to others are some‚ of many‚ American characteristics that help set us apart. These are the three characteristics that I have chosen to write about. Our self-reliance

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    Medical Method of Rehabilitation Andre da Silva January 28‚ 2013 Intro to Corrections Earlier in the 20th Century big business reigned over society and many changes were in place for the nation. Although much was looking up for the young United States slums‚ crime‚ vice‚ and black markets loomed around every corner. With the ever growing criminal activity followed the need of rehabilitation of these offenders. In attempt to make the streets safer many methods of rehabilitation emerged have

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    Date: 9/17/13 Assignment: Persuasive Writing Passage Michael Vey was the main character in a book I read called “Michael Vey: The Prisoner of Cell 25” that I enjoyed a lot. The book tells a story of a boy who lives with his mother in Idaho. He has a very special power‚ the ability to shock people. But‚ he uses it for good by fighting evil. From zapping three bullies at school to “the rise of the Electroclan”. The main character‚ Michael‚ would be a good role model for seventh grade

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    spontaneous recovery capacities and the effects of rehabilitation (3). Active movement practice and repetition are thought to shape neural plasticity and enhance motor recovery. Its frequency and intensity correlate largely with stroke recovery (4). Currently‚ it is recommended to use rehabilitation programs involving intensive‚ repetitive‚ and task-specific movement training

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    Evidence-Based Corrections by Doris L. Mackenzie‚ specifically in the section Rehabilitation: Saving the Wayward. It stands out to me as the most useful because “Rehabilitation thus involves use of correctional programs to cure what is wrong with offenders.” (Lec‚ 5/12/16). This is getting to the root of the problem‚ helping people with their problems‚ not just punishing people. In one case where this type of scientific method would make a change would be in Larry Bates case. He doesn’t get help for his addiction

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