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    Do you really know what goes on inside factory farms? A factory farm is a large industrial operation that raises a mass production of animals for food.That means they lock up a bunch of animals in small cages and eventually kill them to make the food that we eat everyday. So many animals get killed each day and people don’t even understand how factory farming is destroying the environment. Some people say how it is good for the environment and some people, like me, say how it is bad for the…

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    Essay On Prison Crowding

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    2 issues • Overcrowding. • Mental illness 1) There are many issues in the Criminal Justice system in the United States. To me, two of the most significant of those issues are overpopulation, known as prison crowding, and mental illness. Both of these were touched upon in the documentary “Prison State” Many jails and prisons do not have adequate beds to accommodate the amount of people that come in. Many jails try to get the lower offences out of there as quick as possible to make room for what…

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    Corrections Pros Cons

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    misdemeanors or those serving sentences of less than a year. Prisons are for those who have been convicted of felonies and are serving sentences of more than a year. Some county jails house those sentenced to state prison in order to save money or due to overcrowding at the state level. Corrections also includes probation, parole, and community-based alternatives. Probation involves the community supervision of an offender in lieu of prison. It is a cost-effective alternative to prisons and…

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    immigrants that came to the west in search of fertile land and jobs, and eventually they began to form anti-immigrant groups. The rapidly growing population and animosity contributed greatly to the scores problems in the growing cities such as: overcrowding, crime, and fires. Nonetheless, the northerners and the southerners did start out in the same place, with the same ideals, and the same way of life, accordingly a few cases would have to be similar between them. In majority of the U.S., the…

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    cost is better than the quality of the food being put into the bodies of a society. In chapter 9 “What’s in the meat” Schlosser reveals that, “Instead of focusing on the primary causes of meat contamination- the feed being given to the cattle, the overcrowding at feedlots, the poor sanitation at slaughterhouses, excessive line speeds, poorly trained workers, the lack of stringent government oversight- the meatpacking industry and the USDA are now advocating an exotic technological solution to…

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    Decrease In Prisons

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    tallies to approximately $13 to $14 per person a day (Alexander, 2016) he also stated that $46 million was carded for the privately owned Amalgamated security firm “Justice on Time” prisoner transport programme which escorts prisoners to and from prison stations to various judicial courts for their matters to be heard. The government spends millions of dollars annually on a prison system while crimes are being brazenly committed, public fear and outrage soar, communities, families and lives…

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    Palladio Research Paper

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    The architect Palladio might have the biggest influence. Known as one the greatest architects of all time (Adams, 2009) Palladio’s influence in seen in buildings today. Not just Villas. He defined a new mould for buildings using key elements of Renaissance architecture along with his need for symmetry to influence European architecture (Anderson, 1994). English architects such as Matthew Brettingham studied Palladio’s work. Brettingham created an English version of the Villa Rotunda in four…

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    Some women were not offended the opportunity to have their education approval. They was allowed to study certain courses because they wanted to make things so difficult for them for break free in society. They were able to study history, geography and general literature. Most women studied other subjects as a law and art. They were rarely ever given an opportunity to apply and attend college. In the Victoria era, women were required to provide their husband with a clean home, food on the table,…

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    As a homeowner, do you wonder what to do about the bees on your property? Are you curious as to the best way to deal with a potential infestation? Here are some questions and answers to help you learn more about how to deal safely with bees on your premises: If I see bees near a small gap in my home's exterior, should I fill the hole with caulking foam or cement? Although it may seem logical to block the bees from entering your home, sealing their entrance area can be one of the worst ways…

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    This is one of the critical issues in corrections. That is the mentally ill inmates. The characteristics, adjustments, and help they go through while they're in the correctional system. The Characteristics and Challenges that Mentally ill offenders face. For starters they can be a Danger to themselves and others. They can give self-injuries. The inmates can commit suicide or attempt to commit suicide. The inmates also have psychotic Breakdowns. One of the reasons that are caused is because of…

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