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Saadia ghaznavi

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Rehab is more effective than prison

Rehabilitation effectively reduces recidivism by addressing the root causes like addiction and mental health, offering therapy and education.

Rehab is more effective than prison
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Hussain

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Beautiful Sun set in prison

Sun set is beautiful no matter from anywhere even from prison.

Beautiful Sun set in prison
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ETHEL Z Bwalya

FreeWriting

A Prison of pain

The poem "A Prison of Pain" tells the story of a woman's journey from an abusive marriage to freedom, self-love, and happiness.

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Tito hans

FreeWriting

NY woman who fatally shoved singing coach, age 87, is sentenced to more time in prison than expected

Additional time has been attached onto an eight-year jail sentence for a New York lady who lethally pushed a 87-year-old Broadway singing mentor NEW YORK - - A New York judge condemned a lady who conceded to lethally pushing a 87-year-old Broadway singing mentor onto a Manhattan walkway to a half year more in jail than the eight years that had been recently arrived at in a request bargain. During Friday's condemning of Lauren Pazienza for murder, Manhattan state Justice for the nation's highest

NY woman who fatally shoved singing coach, age 87, is sentenced to more time in prison than expected
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shaan

FreeWriting

Children trapped in the prison of addiction

In a world where innocence should thrive, Children caught in addiction's painful tide. Parents lost in the clutches of despair, Leaving young hearts burdened with care. Their laughter silenced, replaced by tears, Their tender dreams shattered, feeding their fears. Innocence stolen, a heavy price they pay, As addiction's grip tightens day by day. Their tiny shoulders carry burdens too great, Struggling to navigate a darkened fate. Seeking solace in a world so cold, Their fragile spirits longing t

Children trapped in the prison of addiction
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Mike

FreeWriting

My own prison

In shadows deep, I find my way, Through endless nights, where demons play. A heavy heart, a weary soul, In this abyss, I've lost control. The weight of sorrow, like a chain, It drags me down, inflicts its pain. A silent scream, unheard by all, In this dark place, I start to fall. But in the depths, a glimmer, slight, A tiny spark, a feeble light. Hope, a fragile, distant gleam, Guides me through this haunting dream. With every breath, I fight the storm, Though weakened, I'll transform. For in my

My own prison
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firmandads

FreeWriting

A BRIEF HISTORY OF KALISOSOK PRISON, SURABAYA

Old Photos of Kalisosok Prison then and now

A BRIEF HISTORY OF KALISOSOK PRISON, SURABAYA
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Good1NewsGh

FreeWriting

US Real Housewives star gets 6 years in prison

Jen Shah, a Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star, was sentenced to six and a half years in prison on Friday. Real Housewives star Jen Shah (left) was sentenced to six and a half years in prison at a federal courthouse in Manhattan. The TV actor pleaded guilty in July for conspiracy to commit wire fraud for her involvement in a telemarketing scheme that targeted vulnerable people. Shah has apologised for her role saying she would "work for the rest of my life to make it right". As a part of her

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__O.B KWASI

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Prisoner

In shackles, prison shut Once to be fortified, so is a wish A training for man's rebirth A school of total transformation. There is no promotion until every test is passed Ups and downs, destination a home of rest A test of time for a distinguished self No help no friend, a just cause for mortal. This is who i become A fearless and pain sustaining mogul Feels alone and get best results all alone Entities Communicate; feel more united by self. Who could be an adviser better than myself ? Panel of

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Tazix

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My release

Its nvrr easy to attone for ones sins but inorder to grow we must.

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Tazix

FreeWriting

At the end

I wrote this to try and show how i felt when i realized that the facade that i put out was nothing more then a lie. The worst kind of lie because it robbed me of my identity leaving me a stranger within my self. Surrounded my the faces of people that claim to love me but the persistent question that never seemed to be answered is how can they when even i dont know me so how could they.

At the end
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Skylincarter

FreeWriting

BREAKING: Ekweremadu and Wife denied bail again, remanded in Prison till August

Ex-Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu and his wife, Beatrice have yet again been denied bail by a Westminster Court in the United Kingdom. The Senator and his wife are facing trial for allegedly coercing a minor that has been identified as David Ukpo to the UK to have his organ harvested to save the life of the Senator’s daughter, Sonia. Gavin Irwin was the counsel who represented Ekweremadu, while Szilvia Booker represented the wife. A high-powered Nigerian delegation was in court for the

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St Valentino de Augusto

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Out of prison, but still in prison

Jewel; A look back in the face of anger

Out of prison, but still in prison
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Ferocious

FreeWriting

In Prison

In Prison Around me are walls That keep me from leaving. All I see are only corners With no doorways or passage. With nothing around to see But same all things every day, I remember the days Way back when I was free: The walks which I used to hate Because they kept me sweating Under the scorching heat Are one of those I want the most. I miss the loud honking of horns That angry motorists blew As they maneuvered through the crowd Of the never-ending traffic jam! Those beaches that I used to go Wi

In Prison
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