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#All of us: Pandemic
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Brownell, Charles A.
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6 pages
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# All of Us: Pandemic The U.S. over 40,000 dead, 720,000+ infected, and 2 million infected world wide and increasing. Arkansas has 1700+ infected, 38 deaths and counting as COVID-19 begins to run rampid in Arkansas prisons. ADC and Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson proven foolish in thinking they'ld be barely or lightly affected both not adhering to distancing and shutdown orders. The Arkansas Division of Correction (ADC) continues to herd "New Intake Inmates" in working hard to...
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apw:12360115
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Date Uploaded
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2020-12-02T18:38:34.425Z
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2nd chance program
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Brownell, Charles A.
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5 pages
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2nd Chance Program P1 RD2 I'm currently incarcerated in Arkansas Prison System the Arkansas Division of Corrections formerly the Arkansas Department of Correction (ADC) as a "slave" to the State of Arkansas of whom is "proud" to create new criminals from everyday normal People for slavery purposes. "Come to Arkansas for vacation, leave Arkansas on parole." Arkansas doesn't want to rehabilitate and reform their slaves of which are supposed to be incarcer...
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apw:12361692
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Date Uploaded
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2021-02-03T16:08:23.802Z
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3.5 %
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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13 pages
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Unfortunately and Thankfully with todays social media, news travels fast be it accurate news or fake news. The actual News Media is also quicker to run stories and post current or "Breaking News" especially of bad or tragic events. Mass shootings or sexual allegations have become of the "top" or "front page" news stories which supports the agenda. Sexual allegations, especially of "big" names and the frequency of reports of them be it sexual assault or ...
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apw:12357449
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:21:40.278Z
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Alternative corrections
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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9 pages
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Alternative Corrections Alternative Corrections is all about giving back to Society rather than just ripping people contributing to society out of it and putting the cost of housing and care of that person on the entire nation and that person's family as a punishment that actually punishes the offender and the offender's family. People are always going to make "Mistakes" and do something wrong in the eyes of someone else because Right and Wrong are opinions of other people...
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apw:12357512
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Date Uploaded
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2019-10-28T20:23:50.294Z
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Animals to be slaughtered
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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6 pages
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Animals to be Slaughtered P1 RD1 So many mistakenly think "It's not that bad," or "I don't remember it being that bad," when it comes to traumatic experiences. People incarcerated for more than 10 years all say, "It's not as bad as people make it out to be." All are absolutely correct because with Prison, especially in the State of Arkansas, it's worse! See the brain has a funny mechanism for down playing or "washing" the memories of...
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apw:12362688
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:34:46.773Z
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Arkansas criminal justice system: The criminal factory
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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4 pages
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Arkansas Criminal Justice System: The Criminal Factory RD1 P1 There are lots of forms of organized crime all over the United States. It comes in the form of gangs, mafia, groups and actual organizations. None are bigger than corrupt government. In the state of Arkansas, the “Criminal Justice System”, the Arkansas Division or Department of Correction (ADC), the Governor’s office, the police, the entire system is corrupt and the ADC is the heart of the largest Arkansas Crime Syndicate known to ...
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apw:12363049
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:41:17.815Z
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Artificially overcrowded
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Brownell, Charles Allen
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6 pages
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Artificially Overcrowded Many prison systems all around the United States have multiple prison facilities and some have large inmate populations. Many state systems have a problem with overcrowded prison and jail populations. How sick and twisted would it be to have a state that "intentionally" and consistently keep their prisons and jails overpopulated for their own corrupt agenda of opening more prisons so that the state can incarcerate more people for the sake of having more slav...
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apw:12356516
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2019-05-24T16:10:29.44Z
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Catching a predator
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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6 pages
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Catching a Predator In this world there are all kinds of predators of all types (sexual, material, informational, women, men, children, people, murderers, religious...) and they all exhibit very similar characteristics. They can’t STOP is the biggest flaw they have which is what makes them a predator. Most can’t help but to talk about or boast about it in some means is their second big flaw. The third but far from the last is that they THINK they have POWER and are always watching for new pre...
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apw:12359433
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:24:25.145Z
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Cell block society cell block academia part one and two
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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31 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Cell Block Society: Cell Block Academia Part One and Two By Levert Brookshire Legal disclaimer To American Prison Writing Archive. This authorizes you legal authority to make whatever editorial changes you deem to be necessary at your own description in order to meet the standard for posting on your site. Thank you! Part I Dear America, what is a society? One would think that it would be obvious? A society is population, a community, and a particularly large group of people usually one that m...
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apw:12342515
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-14T22:05:02.289Z
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Cell block society if the walls could talk
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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Date
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2015-09-24
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24 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Working title: Cell Block Society: If the walls could talk Author: Levert Brookshire September 24, 2015 Through my personal re-education journey and self-rehabilitation process, I've learned my own true 'self-worth' and 'self-potential' along the way. On this road to my 'self-reform', getting myself ready for release back into civil-society. As I approach my last and final stretch before re-entry I envision, what could be, what should be, and what will be, m...
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apw:12342490
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-14T21:17:56.966Z
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Cell block society post release master plan wellness management personal development program
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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Pages
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9 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Working Title: Cell Block Society Post Release Master Plan Wellness Management Personal Development Program Author: Levert Brookshire Now that it's been a full six months that I've been released from prison, following my detailed, very strict plans. Checking off my list, each goal one by one as the first weeks pass by, just as I've laid them out. By remaining focused and disciplined throughout these initial 30 to 180 days of release, there should've been some measurable am...
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PID
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apw:12342608
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T00:26:29.749Z
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Cell block society post-release master plan (introduction)
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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7 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Cover Page Working title: Cell Block Society Post-Release Master Plan (Introduction) Author: Levert Brookshire Page count: 6 Word count: 4,600 Resocialization structure: reprogramming for society No right or wrong way, only consequences for actions Nature does'nt hurry yet everything is achieved. Explaining the need for always having a plan, and keeping an independent mindset; free thinking, no clutter. Keeping-out mental clutter, sustaining mental clarity, creating a place of meditation...
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apw:12342578
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T00:05:03.097Z
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Title
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Cell block society post-release master plan (personal development program)
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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11 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Levert Brookshire Arizona Cell Block Society Post-Release Master Plan (Personal Development Program) 75% of our time doesn't belong to us, only 25% of our time is for self. Resocializing myself back into civil-society again, deprogramming my mind from "Institutionalization." Deviding up my %25 of personal time, into four key areas. Studying and developing: "personal" health, relationships, growth, contributing. Through literature and expanding my knowledge about my ow...
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apw:12342596
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T00:05:04.908Z
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Cell block society post-release master plan (self-motivation tools)
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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9 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Cover Page Working Title: Cell Block Society Post-Release Master Plan (Self-Motivation Tools) Author: Levert Brookshire Page count: (8) Word Count: (5,600) • Create a vision of who it is I want to become in life. ‘Think’ of a plan, write down the choices I have to make, which will move me to words that direction…. • Make my own ‘Rituals,’ daily ‘habits,’ and schedules for small-steps, everyday…. • Write down all of ‘small’ steps to be taken each morning. Stay the course, don’t be distracted f...
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PID
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apw:12342586
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T00:05:03.963Z
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Cell block society post-release master plan: 2nd calendar year post release - protecting freedom
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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Date
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2016-04-15
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Pages
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25 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Cover Page Working Title: CellBlock Society Post-Release Master Plan Subtitle: 2nd Calendar Year Post-Release - Protecting Freedom Author: Levert Brookshire III Page Count: 23 pages Word Count: 17.5 K * Emphasis on staying disciplined and focussed on what it will take to stay out even longer than two years, and will keep me outside of Institutions, reminding myself how I made it this far along, how to last, even longer. Looking at the strategies I've used to solve my problems, recognizin...
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apw:12342655
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T01:05:15.481Z
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Cell block society post-release master plan: protecting life first 18 months re-evaluation
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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26 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Cover Page: Working title: Post release master plan Sub~title: Protecting life first 18 months re-evaluatioluation · Using discipline to stick to my health and wellness management program in order to stave off illness, medication and dependency. · Avoiding unhealthy living habits, hostile environments and confrontational people is a choice. ·Turning my past setbacks, learning experiences, mistakes into opportunities to produce income. .Accumulate all of the official credentilas as possible to...
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apw:12342628
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-15T00:42:10.777Z
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Cell block society pre-release master plan (summary)
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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15 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Levert Brookshire AZ Cell Block Society Pre-Release Master Plan Dear Reader, Within these here pages I've made a sincere attempt at capturing as much knowledge, useful insight and relevant wisdom as possible. All of which gathered up, collected and organized over the course of these past 13 yrs of my ensnarement, trapped here behind tall electrified razor wire fences. Languishing inside Arizona's penal system. Engaged in my own personal painstaking quest for change, transformation. ...
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apw:12342562
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2016-10-14T23:29:48.286Z
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Cell block society publishing initiative (publishing plan)
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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14 pages
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State
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Arizona
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Levert Brookshire III AZ Cellblock Society Publishing Initiative Publishing Plan At the time of this writing, having spent the past 13 calendars confined to these Arizona state prison's languishing inside small, cramped graffiti marked cells. Focused and spending hundreds of hours during over thousands of pages, sifting through my journal entries, personal essays and just general writing. I meticulously searched through each one, time and time again, looking for obvious error's that...
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apw:12342547
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2016-10-14T23:16:58.33Z
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Cell block society social sciences celldweller philosophy pt I
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Author
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Brookshire, Levert, III (Sékou)
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Date
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2015-01-01
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28 pages
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Arizona
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Pg#1 Author: Levert Brookshire Title: "Cellblock Society" Social Sciences Celldweller Philosophy PT 1 Date: 1/1/15 Dear Amerika, If these walls could talk, the stories they could tell about the history inside 'Cell Block Society'. History as I've come to discover it and comprehend it from my interpretation. Like a clock, we turn to history records in order to pinpoint the cultural time of day, and identify the political time and climates we are in. History, no matter ...
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apw:12342461
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-14T20:50:29.783Z
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Cell phones in prison
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Author
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Brownell, Charles Allen
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Date
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2019-01-17
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7 pages
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Cell Phones in Prisons Today in the United States, cellular phones are everywhere. You cannot go to any place where people are and not see a cell phone of some flavor. With the vast amount of uses, tools, and the "internet-of-things," it's no surprise people carry and use them everywhere. People in public often appear as zombies walking arround with their cell phone in hand, blankly staring at the screen... The U.S. government has to battle a couple of issues for illegal uses a...
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PID
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apw:12356601
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Date Uploaded
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2019-05-24T16:36:07.532Z
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Dear whomever
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Author
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Hall, Eric Wildcat
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Date
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2016-02-15
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Date
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2016-02-15, 2016-02-15
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Pages
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3 pages
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State
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Pennsylvania
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Dear Whomever, Greetings. I hope and pray that my letter and release form finds you and everyone there involved in the APWA in the best of health, happiness and strong spirits. I am surviving here, presently struggling for a religious diet with the PA. DOC. and boycotting the dining hall food and subsisting on commissary food that contains no animal products, don't get as much to eat as I should as funds are limited and as a result have lost over 30 pounds. Am somewhere between the weigh...
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apw:12342374
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Date Uploaded
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2016-06-20T01:29:30.557Z
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Did Brimmer exercise the judicial standards?
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Author
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Yellowbear, Andrew, Jr.
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Date
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2013-07-17
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1 page
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Did Brimmer exercise the judicial standards? With regards to the recent Associated Press article which ran in the Casper Star-Tribune, June 30, "U.S. District Judgment Clarence Brimmer retires at 90." I was pleased to hear that "the grand old man of the Wyoming legal system, has retired." From reading the article, one can only conclude that, while wielding the remarkable power of the United States of America, Brimmer has from the bench lead an esteemed career. At the outse...
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apw:12347669
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Date Uploaded
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2017-08-16T15:49:34.047Z
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Discrimination, revenge and torture
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Author
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Brownell, Charles A.
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Date
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2020-06
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12 pages
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P1 FD1 Discrimination, Revenge, and Torture It's no secret a while back in early May, I attempted suicide by overdose of Aspirin and Naproxen. WellPath Mental Health and ADC were informed and didn't care. WellPath told me that attempted suicide and bipolar are not mental health issues. I'd tried to get a Grievance against Mental Health signed by Captain Madden. Captain Madden's response was, "If I sign this, I will lock you up." The night of the suicide attempt I...
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PID
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apw:12362321
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Date Uploaded
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2021-06-10T15:28:23.101Z
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