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    incarceration.” This means that a person can’t be held in cuffs and a jail cell with other inmates when they face serious mental issues. Not only is it a serious issue for safety of others but also the inmate its self. The price to keep the mental hospital prions running is around 39 billion dollars a…

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    30 to 39 were in prison, compared to 2% of Latinos and 1% of whites of the same age (BJS 2015, 1) ( Giorgi, 5). This statistics prove that Blacks are more likely to go to prion than any other race. African Americans are 10 more likely to go prison than white. That is outrages, especially because most African Americans go to prion for minor drug offenses. The inequalities in our criminal justice system does not just end there, the Untied States has many laws that are were created for racial…

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    Lincoln in one shot and to get out of the state to attempt to stay hidden from everybody trying to find him. John Wilkes Booth's original plan was to kidnap Lincoln and trade him back for a few thousand confederate troops to be released from northern prions but because Robert E Lee had surrendered the largest confederate army the war was over and there was no need for troops. Booth thought he was doing a prayer for the south and that he would get recognised as a hero but instead the confederacy…

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    Meningitis

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    The disease caused either by virus, bacteria, or prion that I chose is Meningococcal disease. This is also called meningococcal meningitis in its worse or extreme cases. A specific form of bacteria causes this specific disease. This pathogen that causes the disease is called the bacterium meningococcus, which is also known as Neisseria meningitidis. In children and teens, meningococcus is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis. In adults, it is the second most common cause. For this…

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    on non animal models showed no effects, however when tries on specially bred dogs they had liver problems,the problem was solved however animal testing was necessary. In October of 2013 Scientist in the UK announced that by infecting mice with the prion disease they then experimented with methods and found a method that stopped the disease in it’s tracks. (Smith) Thanks to the experimentation on the mice research is now underway for a cure for alzheimer's disease,thanks to animal testing a big…

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    Private prisons were introduced in 1852 and have been around ever since. Privatized prions are owned by the vanguard group and fidelity investments. The systems of confinement in this country hold more than 2.4 million people in 1719 state prisoners, 102 federal prisons, 2259 juvenile correctional facilities, 3282 local jails, and 79 Indian country jails in the U.S. territory. Between 1990 and 2009, the number of incarcerated inmates in private facilities increased by more than 16 percent. The…

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    Class B Fires Analysis

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    The ability to combat fires and to suppress fires, a fire fighting agent had to be developed to lower the heat within the fire and to subdue the cause, avoiding oxygen to be in contact with the source. In 1902, Aleksandr Loran, a chemist and engineer from Russia invented a foam fighting or fires. ("Army Safety Program," 2013). Proxies that generate high expansion foams consume an enormous area expansion ratio. High expansion foams are appropriate for sealed off capacities for instance, large…

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    Causes Of Dementia

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    Dementia is truly an issue that has plagued the entire planet. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), as of 2015, 47.5 million people around the globe are living with dementia. A large proportion (58%) of these people are living in low and middle income countries, by 2050 this proportion is projected to rise up to 71%. Many people are living with the thought that dementia is a disease, however it is not. In actuality, dementia is made up of a number of different diseases. The…

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    The book “DIVIDE” written by Matt Taibbi was published in 2014 by Spiegel & Grau Publisher. The book consists of stories that portray the U.S society as a society that divides the citizens in to rich and poor and ones with power or without power. Powerful people gain even more power while those who are weak get weaker. Average citizens are being criminalized while large corporations are being forgiven for their criminal actions. Taibbi goes through nine examples that exemplify how justice works…

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    Federal Prisons

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    Recommendations include breaking larger prions into smaller,self-contained units, literacy training, remedial math and reading, and computer skills programs. A support culture that promotes family relationships and staff and community involvement is also stressed. The wardens serve a dual role…

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