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    In life there are choices to be made, some are positive and lead a person in one direction, some are negative and a person in trouble. The decisions that are made on a daily basis and the way that one reacts to the consequences of those choices affect the outcome of their life. The same holds true for people inside a prison cell. Adapting to life if prison is a process, and each individual prisoner choses a different path for that process. Some react with anger and violence, some develop mental health

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    could be on my side. But, with your next breath you call me a troll. It would be easy for me, to make the same comment. But, I don't believe you are one. Why, you may ask. You are not a big fan of the one line zingers. You do take the time to explain you point. Which I do. And, it draw zingers. More on this later. I believe , we are talking about Miss Perfect. I don think I told her how to feel, far from it. I said, quote, "Miss, I agree with a lot of your comments. But, on this one, I must say, I'm

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    most enjoyable – besides my beloved cheerleading. My family and I would agree that I was fairly good at tennis for a girl at the young age of only six. My coach complimented me by saying that I was talented and performed well; however, (ready for the zinger?) my coach also said tennis was NOT the sport for me. You read that correctly…he said I was good but that I should NOT play tennis. Wait…there’s more! He continued

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    Few clues offer any leads until the team discovers that the Congresswoman was considering closing a military base. On closer look, it appears that a resident of the neighborhood has a close connection and a reason to kill. The one-line zingers during Tuesday night’s episode were hilarious. Some were obvious observations. Others were completely shocking. All of them helped create chemisty between the agents and in the office. It’s a nice touch which has been missing since Tony and Ziva were

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    When looking back at ancient systems, I see opportunities for change within our current Canadian criminal justice system. Today, Justice is coherently linked with punishment because we use a “Tough on Crime Approach” (Zinger,2016). Criminal justice focuses on locking up convicted offenders, to eliminate them from society and deter them from reoffending (Wacks, 2015). Natalie DeFreitas states that this is not an effective system because 70% of people incarcerated reoffend after one year of being released

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    Moca Drake Reaction

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    landscape has changed through time. Also showcased was how nature takes back what it deem hers, which comes down to the idea that no matter what human do, nature will always win over it. The most captivating part of the exposition was the Zydeco Zinger that was taken at a New Orleans Six Flags amusement park. It was quickly abandoned and never reopened after the Hurricane Katrina floods. The media use for this exposition

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    Swot Analysis Of Hostess

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    The mission and vision of Hostess is all about the growth of the company due to their most recent bankruptcy. In November 2012, Hostess filed bankruptcy due to a strike by the labor unions. However, that was only after one week of the strike, Hostess had an immense amount of debt due to mismanaged cost-cutting and operations. Hostess is currently run by leaders from companies such as; Ghirardelli, Nabisco, and Hershey. With the new members of a relaunching company they can reinvent how Hostess is

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    1960’s Dr. Maurice Eastridge and his family owned a purebred border collie and various mutts. The border collie had the life of a modern dog, filled with table scraps and kibble, and of course lots of love. This seemed common even back then. The real zinger is the life of the various owned mutts Dr. Eastridge owned compared to other interviewees of that time, Jim Creely and Debbie Meadow. Dr. Eastridge’s mutts were strictly left outside and not allowed inside,

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    Drug related offences is a serious issue around the world and in Canada 12.9%* of the prison population is filled with drug offenders and it cost taxpayers $111,000-$214,000 for 1 inmate per year (Zinger, 2013). People who use illegal drugs should be punished severely so that it will teach others a lesson to think twice about committing this offence. For example there is a punishment stating that if someone is a drug user they will be put to death if they are caught. This way people will not think

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    question. Furthermore, her character and the way of speaking appealed to her fellow student and that is part of why her audience seems to agree with her. However, along the way she caught their attention with her analogies of her party and uses of zingers which seem to have taken in her classmates. More so, the fact that she was compassionate in her presentation engendered her to the audience and elicited the applause. Cher accomplished her impact by been able to analyze and identify with her classmates

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