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    I am a sophomore Sociology major at Morgan State University taking a course on community based corrections. I would be extremely honored if you could attend the presentation of “Getting out Staying Out" being presented at Morgan State University on October 22‚ 2017. Getting out and staying out focus on the success stories of life after prison. The work being proposed concerns me but also makes me proud because a lot of parole and probation clients fall victim to recidivism. Seventy percent of released

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    Scary about DARA‚ spend a night in the house alone 1. PERSON DARA was 19 years old. He lived with his uncle’s flat nearby in Phnom Penh. He was a student 1st year at a university in Phnom Penh‚ and he had a part time job at Restaurants. He was a gentleman with short hair‚ black eyes‚ and tall. He was so handsome‚ kind‚ honest‚ and is a smart guy. 2. PROBLEM One day he needed to stay alone at night because his uncle had some mission to do at province. And his uncle advised him to call some

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    Opportunity is defined as the favorable juncture of circumstances‚ and success‚ is the fulfilling of a given task. Now let us imagine success‚ without opportunities; without the opportunity to prove your worth‚ without the opportunity to even get a chance to attempt to work towards a goal. Life is meaningless without opportunities‚ and success thrives on these very opportunities.  I would like to share a story with you. One day‚ a young boy decided to buy a goat. After paying up‚ he later found

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    War Without Mercy John Dower’s War Without Mercy talks about the racial conflict in War World II towards the Japanese and how it affected the war and the reconstruction of the Pacific. “The Japanese were more hated than the Germans before as well as after Pearl Harbor. On this‚ there was no dispute among contemporary observers. They were perceived as a race apart‚ even a species apart -- and an overpoweringly monolithic one at that. There was no Japanese counterpart to the ’good German’ in the popular

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    Winning a state level open water swim event was one of my proudest moments because it showed me that you should always try something even though you may not succeed; you might end up surprising yourself. Having confidence in yourself is important in anything you do whether you think you are adequate at it or not. Since I was nine years old‚ the youngest you can be to participate‚ I was in a day program at Castaic Lake called Junior Lifeguards. It is a program where‚ from the ages of nine to sixteen

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    move through and find the ending instead sometimes you need to move on without closure. The following is my personal beliefs and experiences on how to move on without closure. From realizing the underlying sources that effect you to find the ability to accept and move on from traumatic events. The realization of the different sources effecting you allows you to understand why you are acting the way you are. Always being told how to act sad when a family member dies even though you have had either

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    In Ai Qing ’s poem‚ “Dayanhe—My Wet-Nurse”‚ the eponymous wet-nurse leads a difficult and mostly painful life‚ but finds purpose and meaning in the perspective she is able to provide the speaker in his childhood. After Dayanhe is no longer able to breastfeed the speaker‚ he finds himself at the home of his biological family more regularly‚ a place he feels now much more unfamiliar with (Qing Lines 35-49). Because the speaker has spent so much more time with Dayanhe and her family‚ he has to some

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    Living Without a Father When I tell people that my dad is missing‚ they normally don’t believe me. But it’s true‚ I haven’t seen him in just over eleven years. And no one else in my family has seen or heard from him in just over eleven years. His disappearance has affected my life in many ways: the ways in which I view the opposite sex‚ the outside world and myself are forever tainted as a result of missing the key element of a father. His absence has caused a lot of agony‚ pain‚ and confusion

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    fashionable and they always care about their hairstyles just like girls‚ and desire to be skinny. The reason why they look so feminine is not just because they want to become a Kabuki Onnagata actors. There is a controversial reason. Since the women are getting a bigger part in the society‚ Japanese gender roles have drastically changed. Previously in Japan‚ women used to be expected to follow men and learn house works to get married with men who are introduced by parents or marriage meeting. However‚ as

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    1.0: ESL LEARNER`S TEXT The following student essay is based on a reading from the December 1999 exam: an essay: “Getting Close to the Machine” by Ellen Ullman. Why do we have computers? Computers are invented in order to facilitate the satisfaction of our needs. We want to satisfy our needs daily and computers are composed of our thoughts and of how we would realize the action performed by the computer. In Ellen Ullman’s “Getting Close to the Machine”‚ the effects and compositions of a programmed

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