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    No Entry Model

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    disorders to help make the communities safer. TASC works with the state of Illinois to help implement treatment programs for drug related convictions. TASC created the “No Entry Strategy” to help reduce the incarceration rate and keep individuals from returning to prison or jail. For example, in TASC Annual Report of 2014 states, “84% success (no drug re-arrests within three years) among graduates of the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Drug Abuse Program, in which TASC is a partner” (Rodriguez).…

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    Ebola Persuasive Speech

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    is extremely sick and results show that he has Ebola. This means others may also have Ebola. It’s already too late. Currently, there is an ongoing heated debate on whether or not travelers returning from Ebola plagued nations should be forced into quarantine upon arrival to the United States. Travelers returning from Ebola plagued should be forced into quarantine upon arrival to the US. Ebola spreads at a rapid rate and almost undetected. The government has the authority to detain and quarantine…

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    Cruel-Personal Narrative

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    was practically breathing down his neck. change of plans. returning from his invisibility, he opens his big mouth, “ dude, what’re you doing ? ” maybe it isn’t the best plan to linger behind someone like this okay, it was DEFINITELY no the best plan. if he was going to tail, it should be back far to watch them, but not too close to get spotted. yet, danny was practically breathing down his neck. change of plans. returning from his invisibility, he opens his big mouth, “…

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    Jacir's Films

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    Returning to one’s homeland is an age old theme in literature and film. It often involves a character or group of characters returning to a land, state, or province that their ancestors fled or was once taken from them. Palestinian filmmaker, Annemarie Jacir has explored the theme in at least two of her films, Salt of This Sea and When I Saw You. Israeli filmmaker, Ayelet Menahemi’s film, Noodle also tells a story of returning home but her main character isn’t returning to her physical…

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    higher returning rate after juveniles have went in once, lastly, teenagers aren’t fully developed. Some people can argue against juvenile offenders receiving life sentences, it will keep the teenagers detained so they are not able to commit more crimes and a risk to the public. Violence in prisons is very serious. When juvenile…

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    on a soldier’s behavior. Standard Operating Procedures: A Unit’s Guide to Family Preparedness of Returning Soldiers, its target audience would be the Command Sergeant Major and First Sergeant of the military unit who have been deployed in a combat mission. The objectives would be • To educate family members about the feelings of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) the soldier may experience returning from deployment. • To give family members information and tips about how to detect signs of…

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    burning fire the streets, boycott and breaking antiquities that are poorly protected. For years there has been debate whether antiquities should be returned to where it was native to. Not returning could let public have more access, but not returning will result a lost piece or art in its own native land. Returning antiquities for it could be very difficult, where would one belong to a city, county or museums. Who may or may not have the part or the piece? There are many antiquities that were…

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    The psychological risks of combat for returning soldiers Over the past 20 years, more Australian soldiers died from suicide than those who died at war. Losing a peer is often hard for militaries. Even though psychological help is offered to help them, many refuse it. For veterans, it is not manly to seek mental health care. In fact, men are supposed to be strong enough to recover from war by themselves. One of the main psychological problems, post-traumatic stress disorder, consist of…

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    Families face numerous challenges before, during, and after a family member has been deployed. A lot of attention and studies have been placed on the deployment of the soldiers, but the return and reunification process can be just as stressful. The proposed documentaries will give a brief overview of military families and will follow the conflicts and struggle these families faced when their service members returned home from deployments to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. These deployments…

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    stress disorder and trying to figure out what he wants in life. The characters and incidents in “A Soldier’s Home” are factual to Ernest Hemingway’s own experiences because like the main character, Harold Krebs, Ernest Hemingway also struggles after returning home from the war. First and foremost, in “Soldier’s Home” Ernest Hemingway refers to Harold as Krebs instead, by doing this, Ernest Hemingway is creating distance and a disconnection between Krebs and everyone in his life. In the military,…

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