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    Contraception In Jail

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    Citation Schonberg‚ D.‚ Bennett‚ A. H.‚ Sufrin‚ C.‚ Karasz‚ A.‚ & Gold‚ M. (2015). What women want: A qualitative study of contraception in jail. American Journal of Public Health‚ 105(11)‚ 2269-2274. Retrieved from https://ezproxy.library.astate.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com.ezproxy.library.astate.edu/docview/1723086274?accountid=8363 Summary The title of this research article clearly summaries the contents contained. It immediately lets the reader know the study population consists

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    The County Fair

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    My Most Memorable Academic Experiences: High School and College I am looking forward to describing my most memorable high school and college experiences. I would really love for my teachers to appreciate me for all the hard work I’ve done. For those people that didn’t know about my ambition and what it really meant to sacrifice‚ it meant a lot to my family. I’ve gotten involved in school activities‚ community service‚ and school events and a lot more. I felt that once I graduated from school I

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    Inmates In Jail

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    Inmates in Jail Prison is a building in which people are legally held as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial. Today‚ persons look at prison in different way‚ the Time Magazine article‚ “Criminals Should Be Cured Not Caged”‚ claims in 1968. However‚ people and management are still experiencing disturbing tactics‚ which used in the most American public. In the U.S.‚ there were more people recorded reports of police misconduct and fatalities linked to misconduct‚ according

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    Prisons and Jails Final Essay Teketta Fleming Kaplan University CJ101-04 Professor McCauley 12-14-2010 How Does Our Correctional System Punish Offenders? The government has imposed punishment as a means to control crime. There are four key justifications for punishing criminals: retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ and rehabilitation (Seiter‚ R.P.‚ 2005). These four justifications serve as the goals of the United States correctional system. The other side of retribution can be simply

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    Birmingham Jail

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    Letter From Birmingham Jail By: Brendan Southern Martin Luther King Jr. (MLK)‚ was one of the most influential and memorable of that of the civil rights movement. Being a well-educated black christian he appealed to many people of many demographics throughout America. Aside from this‚ he was highly persuasive‚ and properly motivated to lead the movement that helped form this country into what it is today. In his letter From a Birmingham jail to his fellow clergymen‚ he answers questions to clergymen

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    Birmingham Jail Martin Luther King Jr’s letter uses tone‚ diction‚ and analogy to develop his argument. In his letter he addresses his clergymen’s criticism to his actions in Birmingham. He justifies his actions by arguing that he was invited here (Birmingham)‚ and that he belonged in Birmingham. Dr. King uses different variations of the rhetorical devices tone‚ diction‚ and analogy. Martin Luther King Jr’s letter uses different tones in his letter‚ to justify his actions in Birmingham. “If I sought

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    Drinking In Elk County

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    Bailey Bauer‚ a citizen of Elk County‚ a friend of those who experiment with alcohol when underage‚ and a supporter of safety and the law‚ to all of the young people of Elk County. As a student of alcohol programs‚ and several heath and safety classes‚ I understand the effects of alcohol on young people. In simply being a citizen of Elk County‚ I have heard and witnessed many situations in which alcohol is available to underage people. I continue to be shocked and distressed at the large amount of

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    Modalities In Jails

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    United States jails and prisons are overflowing with individuals convicted of drug and alcohol related crimes. A substantially large portion of those inmates meet the DSM-5 criteria for substance dependence and are even more likely to be habitual offenders as a result of the innate nature of substance dependency. Investigating the long-term effects of court-mandated treatment programs outside of jail and prison could provide valuable insight with the potential to greatly reduce the rate of repeated

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    August: Osage County

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    perspectives is necessary in a drama to properly interpret intended themes. Different angles of interpretation allow a reader to avoid getting lost in one apparent mindset‚ and to think more critically of each character and event. In the drama‚ August: Osage County written by Tracy Letts‚ Johnna’s character‚ a Cheyenne American hired as a the Weston’s caretaker is the silent witness to the dramas tragedies. Johnna is holding a snow globe in her hands‚ in it a scene of the Weston family while their world is flipped

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    Ellis County Population

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    October 21‚ 2013 The population estimate of the Ellis County was 153‚969 out of the 26‚059‚203 in Texas as of the year 2012 (Cubit‚ 2013). There are 37‚020 households in this county. A total of 29‚653 families reside in this region. The Ellis County has a population density of 118 people per square mile (Cubit‚ 2013). The population comprises of different races. The Whites make up 80%‚ the African Americans 8%‚ the Native Americans 0.5%‚ the Asians 0.4% the Pacific Islanders 0.02%

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