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    Memo Date: March 27‚ 2013 To: Federal Bureau of Prisons From: Karrington C Norris Subject: Overcrowding of Juvenile Correctional Facilities Introduction Within the juvenile correctional facilities community‚ there are public and private institutions that both experience and suffer from similar problems. The problems that face these facilities are overcrowding. Through close comparison of the major issues with juvenile correctional facilities‚ the institutions are revealed to be ineffective

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    education in prison

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    this endless circle of crime and struggle there is hope. That hope is them getting an education in prison in which they have been in and out of many times. Many would ask why they would want my tax money to go toward teaching criminals‚ or why they need an education so badly‚ and even why should I help. Whether you believe it or not a large amount of our tax payer money goes into running our prisons. According to Emily Deruy‚ a Stanford graduate “tax payers spend up to $70 billion each year to house

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    In the story‚ Don’t Give Up The Fight Ava overcame the obstacle of being bullied. There are many people in real life that overcame their own obstacles. One person that overcame an obstacle is Thomas Edison. He failed 10‚000 times before creating the light bulb. But he overcame that just like Ava and now has one of the best inventions in the world. Although they are alike‚ one thing different is Thomas Edison influenced other people to create other things. But Ava just overcame her own obstacle

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    Through her poem‚ “Some Say Plants Don’t Speak”‚ Rosalia De Castro stressed the importance of respecting the natural world. She was a Spanish writer and heavily influenced the people of that culture. She believed that for a person o really connect with themselves‚ they should listen to what nature has to say through its naturalness. For example‚ she writes that “Stars and fountains and flowers‚ don’t murmur against my dream; could I delight in you without them‚ without them‚ could I live?” (Line

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    Why The World Isn T Flat

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    I SN ’T F LAT hasboundpeople‚countries‚ andmarketscloserthanever‚ Globalization ofa b)goneera-or sowe’retold. nationalborders relics But a close rendering lookat thedata reveals a worldthat’s as integrated as theone justa fraction we thought we knew.Infact‚more than90 percent of allphonecalls‚Web and investment is local.What’smore‚eventhissmalllevelof traffic‚ couldstillslipaway. IBy Pankaj Ghemawat globalization I deas will spread faster‚leaping borders. Poor countrieswill have immediateaccess

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    Prison

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    USA Patriot Act (2001) University of phoenix Legal issues in justice and security AJS 522 Kim Tandy July 15‚ 2013 USA Patriot Act (2001) On September 11‚ 2001 19 Al-Queda members attacked New York and Washington D.C. by hijacking four passenger airliners. Two of the airplanes American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines 175 were crashed into the north and south towers of the World Trade Centers in New York City. American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the Pentagon which collapsed the

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    The existence of Prisons can be traced back to the ancient period. Initially there was a belief that rigorous isolation and custodial measures would reform the offenders. In due course it is being substituted by the modern concept of social defense. 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

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    Why I Didn T Speak

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    Why I didn’t speak I was momentarily frustrated by his ruthless and unexpected response‚ but I just stayed calm. The reason why I did not exchange words with him was that I had to respect his power position no matter the response. Then I was very honest with myself that he permitted me to extend the deadline so nothing I could have argued over the issue. To my position‚ that was the most efficient moral uprightness of solving the case. Respecting his work position and his role was the value that

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    There are many ways that one can achieve happiness. Some achieve it through material things while others take home memories that’ll be recalled over and over. There are also many articles and poems that relate to happiness such as “Study: High Incomes don’t Bring You Happiness”‚ “An Overview of the Great Depression”‚ and “Truth”. The authors all share the same view point about finding the key to happiness. It is that people should look to the bright side of every situation instead of focusing on

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    Billy Weaver traveled from London to Bath for business reasons. He walked around Bath trying to find a place for the night. A porter recommended the Bell and Dragon‚ however when he saw the sign for the Bed and Breakfast‚ he was lured in. He was immediately greeted by a woman in her 40’s or 50’s‚ she seemed extremely nice but had some odd tweaks like having everything prepared as if she were expecting someone. She also seemed to be “checking out” Mr.Weaver who’s only seven-teen years of age. When

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