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    As a Society, we emphasize that children are our future and how they have the potential to keep changing the world, which is why we must invest in their future. However, it seems that those children that are classified or seen as deviant are not a part of that vision of having the potential to make a positive impact. Therefore, their life does not matter, which is why they get lost in a system and carry a mentality that they do not matter. A major purpose of prison is to cause rehabilitation,…

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    My American Dream Analysis

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    1. With the results of the 2016 Presidential election fresh in our minds, many Americans are contemplating about how their personal dreams will survive the next 4 years. My American Dream is for equality, humanity, education and freedom to survive and thrive in America. We as a country have come far in evaluation of these issues, but there is still work to be done before these dreams can become a reality. 2. One facet of my American Dream is that there is equality of gender. The United States…

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    I was unaware that thousands of juvenile offenders are living with adults in detention and correctional facilities in the United States. In Pulaski County where I work all juveniles under the age of 18 are housed with other juveniles in our juvenile detention center. It is no surprise to find that juvenile offenders that are placed with adults are in danger of sexual abuse, physical assault and have a higher rate of committing suicide (Wood, n.d.). In the Eighth Amendment, the United States…

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    Most people experienced a thrill when they saw their crush, had an adventure or many other reasons. But unlike most people 15-year old Alyssa Bustamante is different. She experienced a thrill when she beat, strangled, stabbed and slit the throat of an 8-year old girl. "I strangled and beat her and now she’s dead. I don’t know how to feel at the moment. It was amazing. As soon as you get over the” I can’t do this’ feeling, it’s pretty enjoyable" she wrote in her journal about her experience.…

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    “hey remember when I gave you pencil” and she was reported to her probation officer for allegedly knowing someone who was going to shoot the school up. Rules of this nature may make schools safer but I believe they are going about it the wrong way. Detentions, suspensions, and expulsions play a great role in showing children if you misbehave you will be reprimanded one of those three ways. Now if a children is still lost, and probably still misbehaving that's when you start to seek counseling…

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    Rhetoric Of Refugees Essay

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    The Rhetoric of Migration in News Media Canada has a long history of humanitarian action welcoming refugees from all over the world. Starting on the year 1776 when 3,000 Black Loyalists came to Canada fleeing the American Revolution, the country has provided refuge to those escaping hardship. Thus, conventional wisdom would dictate that welcoming refugees is embedded in the country’s dominant cultural discourse. To explore this topic, this literature review will focus on three major themes…

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    attempted entries continue to grow. The US has tried to control and reduce the number of immigrant by implementing harsh immigration policies and increasing boarder patrol. However, instead of addressing the problem, there has only been an increase of immigrants being held in detention centers sometimes for year and an increase of deportations as well. Neither, stricter immigration policies nor increased enforcement, has decrease the income of immigrants. Its safe to say that these “solutions”…

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    continuously dealt with immigration. Aversion and hostility usually greet immigrant communities once they cross the ocean or physical border that separates them from the ‘land of opportunity’. Although America encompasses people of many different national and ethnic backgrounds and integrates aspects of foreign cultures into the society the American government however, delegates very harshly with regards to foreign migration populations. Harsh laws, such as the Illegal Immigration Reform and…

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    Get in touch with the best immigration law office firm in US Summary- This article intends to provide in-depth information to the viewers’ about the immigration law office firm in US and its services. Whom to contact to fight the case of detention at Baker county detention center? Although there are many immigration law offices in USA, the Law Office of Karen Winston is considered as the best because it provides excellent immigration representation in a variety of intricate cases. The Karen…

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    Mandatory detention is an understandable method to maintain a safe and healthy environment in Australia. However, the way that we practise this system is horribly immoral and misguided. The Australian government needs to provide better conditions for asylum seekers, set a 30 day limit on detention, and eliminate offshore and remote centres. Offshore detention centres are pigsty-like prisons and refugees face potential indefinite imprisonment. Refugees seeking political asylum on our shores have…

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