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    Next‚ we went to bonds court. There was court going on so we were allowed to sit in (well stand against the wall) and watch. There was this specific inmate that could not be in the room with others so they cleared the remaining inmates to process him. After bond court was over we spoke with the judge. He told us how he started off as an IT major and he enjoyed his switch to Criminal Justice. He also spoke highly of Professor Saunders. Then

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    saw them. The inmates are good comedians too. Watching them makes me feel like as if I’m not in a place with metals bars and prisoners. You will really see that they enjoy what they are doing and it is what makes me happier. One on one interaction with an inmate is what makes me nervous the most. Not only because I am going to talk to a person who made a crime but also because I am not ready for the questions that I am going to ask him. I am not really prepared. My inmate partner was from

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    Rebecca Tesfai English 1C 11/29/12 In One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ Ken Kesey tells the story of Randle McMurphy‚ a rebellious‚ boisterous and overtly sexual man who utilizes his extroverted qualities to win over his fellow patients in the mental institution. McMurphy’s confident nature and non-conforming attitude brings hope to everyone living in the ward. Ultimately‚ he sparks dissent and inspires them to go against the oppressive head nurse‚ Nurse Ratchet. McMurphy’s confidence does not

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    let her baby be adopted when he reaches 18 months‚ according to the law. That’s why she made a plan of forming a choir for her to be given a time with her baby. There were many apprehensions and obstacles but as time passed by‚ the choir that the inmates have created was a successful one. And so Jeong Hye was able to cherish the moment with her baby‚ though there was limited time only. The storyline may not be that complicated‚ but the actual content and scenes are able to create great impact and

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    Some people claim that elderly care should be provided by nursing homes these days. In my opinion‚ senior citizens are advised to live with their descendants by dint of their needs of emotional support as well as the responsibility of younger family members. To begin with‚ one reason for the elders to stay with their families is that they are likely to suffer loneliness if they reside at nursing homes. While nursing homes are capable of supplying a variety of professional service‚ they fail to provide

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    appreciate the blessings they receive no matter how small it may be. This module aims to enable the inmates‚ especially the juvenile‚ to see the goodness of God despite the undesirable experiences that they have had. It hopes that through this module‚ after seeing how God works in their lives‚ the inmates’ lives will be fuller. Objective: 1. To identify concrete people in the inmates’ lives where God manifested 2. To appreciate small blessings that come into their lives and be grateful

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    own death approaches. Delacroix’s love for his pet mouse makes him a sympathetic character even though he committed one of the worst crimes out of all the inmates. It just goes to show that Delacroix is human‚ and he gets lonely like normal people do. Mr. Jingle’s presence brings healing to the prison‚ and he ends the loneliness the inmates feel. This movie makes the audience aware of the power of healing. John’s supernatural element of healing carries an undeniable emotional charge. If everyone

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    It has often occurred to me that a seeker of truth has to be silent and disciplined ! I know the wonderful efficiency of truth‚ silence and discipline. I visited a Trappist Monastery in Kashmir. A beautiful place it was. Most of the inmates of that place were under a vow of silence. I enquired with the care taken about the motive for it. He said the motive was quite apparent‚ “We are frail human beings and often we don’t know what we say. If we want to listen to the still small voice within which

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    was very surprised to see where the inmates stayed‚ how small and disgusting the cells were‚ and how little light they had. It was also surprising to see the 3 or 4 inmates in one cell at one point and they were all saying provocative things towards some of the girls and I in the class. It just goes to show that the people behind bars never get to see the outside world‚ never mind females. The things that the officer explained‚ such as where they keep the inmates before putting them in a cell‚ or where

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    Unit #7 1. Describe the two theories regarding how inmate culture becomes a part of prison life. Two theories of how culture became a part of prison life was one indigenous‚ because it develops as a result of the environment in which inmates find themselves according to Clemmer. Also Sykes believed that it was the deprivations and loss of freedom due to being locked up. The second theory was that the culture is imported within the inmate’s values from the outside. This created a subculture of convicts

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