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    CHAPTER 1 THE PROBLEM AND A REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE Correction is believed by many experts to be the most challenging and frustrating component of criminal justice. There are the challenges of managing the inmates daily as well as the frustrations of inevitable mismanagement at attempting to accomplish multiple goals. New challenges present themselves every day. In a very real sense‚ employees in a correctional system are doing time the same as the inmates are doing time. It’s easy

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    Many people are suffering from treat phobias‚ PTSD‚ burns and phantom-limb syndrome. Facing these problems‚ virtual reality (VR) is employed to help people with misery. In “Total Immersion: How VR Is Transforming Everything from Education to Medicine‚” Liat Clark describes how VR impacts healthcare industry. She begins this essay by illustrating an example to show VR’s effect on improving patient’s condition and treating phobias. Chris Merkle‚ an American soldier‚ watches one of his most exhausting

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    Community Corrections James Waylon Jahns Instructor Eicher Introduction to Corrections April 7‚ 2013 Community Corrections Introduction Community corrections does not work! Foster (2006) gives us ample information concerning community corrections‚ from probation to house arrest‚ we provide our criminals with a gambit of programs designed to rehabilitate themselves as well as help them start a new life. Recidivism is at an all-time high and the crime rate is stagnant as criminals pass

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    Personal Cultural Immersion

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    Cultural Immersion Every winter the subject of homelessness and being homeless comes to the forefront. TV stations‚ radio stations‚ community leaders‚ everyone wants to lend a helping hand to those in need. After all it is the time for giving and helping all mankind. Every year it seems as thought the numbers are increasing‚ since this is an invisible group it is very hard to give you exact figures as to how many are on the streets every year‚ but if you live in San Diego you can see many

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    Cultural Immersion Reflection Paper From the social workers perspective‚ I do not have any personal bias toward this population (as mentioned earlier I have a deep connection to Puerto Rico). I do feel that one important area of concern would be the need to be educated about would be the way I would recognize problems‚ based on their culture and strong family ties and be able to relate and create a bond of trust with a Puerto Rican client. Mental health issues that are commonly reported among

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    Remote Media Immersion

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    ABSTRACT The Remote Media Immersion (RMI) system is the result of a unique blend of multiple cutting-edge media technologies to create the ultimate digital media delivery platform. The main goal is to provide an immersive user experience of the highest quality. RMI encompasses all end-to-end aspects from media acquisition‚ storage‚ transmission up to their final rendering. Specifically‚ the Yima streaming media server delivers multiple high bandwidth streams‚ transmission error and flow control

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    Immersion: Hero Narrative

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    Immersion is an essential part of good storytelling‚ gameplay‚ and education. Professor Michael Welsh‚ an anthropologist‚ describes storytelling as a means of documenting the human experience. I believe storytelling to be essential to any immersive experience – a story is what constitutes a memorable experiences‚ time and place. The brain stores a library of stories each associated with different sounds‚ sights‚ tastes‚ smells‚ and touches. There is a clear relationship between the senses‚ memories

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    Cultural Immersion Project: Part 3 MaLinda DiTonno Liberty University Cultural Immersion Project: Part 3 Montana is home to six Indian Reservations and their tribes: The Blackfeet Reservation‚ home for the Blackfeet tribe; Crow Reservation for the Crow tribe; Flathead Reservation‚ home to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai tribes; Fort Belknap Reservation‚ home for the Assiniboine and Gros Ventre tribes; Fort Peck Reservation‚ which is home for the Assiniboine and Sioux tribes; Little-Shell‚

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    Immersion schools come in many different languages. For example‚ a Spanish immersion school in Milwaukee has a staff of a Spanish blend of Hispanic backgrounds… Mexican‚ Nicaraguan‚ Puerto Rican‚ Ecuadorian‚ and Colombian. This enhances mulitculturism. Their curriculum consists of learning reading‚ language arts‚ mathematics‚ science and social studies through Spanish. They begin at the kindergarten level where vocabulary‚ short sentences‚ and passive comprehension of Spanish is stressed. The teacher

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    Final Immersion Team Paper

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    The Benefits of Linguistic Immersion ENG/380 Instructor Nazarian November 24‚ 2014 University of Phoenix LTA: The Benefits of Linguistic Immersion Immersion is an extremely beneficial technique in order to encourage the understanding of multiple languages. While Immersion is important in the acquisition of a foreign language‚ the linguistic study of Immersion can hold challenges such as: “Pressing challenges include staffing‚ curriculum development and program articulation‚” (W. Fortune‚ 2014)

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