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Chronicles of April
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Nolaw97
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5 pages
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Chronicles of April Frederick Mason #55487—O56 UPS Tucson PO BOX 24550 Tucson, AZ 85734 I've shared a lot of excerpts of my journal, some of small situations, some of greater. Life in prison is about an ebb and flow of situations small and great. Some days are pretty good, you end the day thinking "Thank God for getting me through", and some days are tough, where you end the day thinking "what else can go wrong!" Today's entry is more in the middle, written on Ap...
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apw:12348932
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2017-11-03T11:14:06.035Z
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Don't bow down
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Author
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Rogers, James Eldon
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2 pages
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Untitled -- The writer, realizes that as a person who has been convicted of a violent crime, has violated basic tenets of society and all moral standards, that in spite of his constant and strong remorse, will never be accepted among other humans, or any society. Despite attempts to serve society. Or adopt a strong personal code of conduct and morals, that a stain will always remain on his person and very soul, to all eternity. This writer, after repeated attempts at writing prose, poems, or ...
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apw:12352589
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2018-06-15T21:37:01.596Z
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Examining prison discipline/hypocrisy
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Nolaw97
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5 pages
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_) ___; Examining Prison Discipline/Hypocrisy Case Study 3A: Punishing visitors as felons Frederick Mason #55487—O56 USP Tucson PO Box 24550 Tucson, Arizona 85734 There are countless areas to explore prison behavior, and how the prisons administer discipline. Now let us agree on this; discipline IS necessary in prisons, and is essential to establish order in an environment that does often get chaotic. Yet I submit to you the verbiage of "discipline". Oxford 2nd Edition American Desk...
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apw:12349145
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2017-11-03T14:47:25.272Z
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I am a Vietnam era military vet
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Author
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Rogers, James Eldon
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7 pages
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NO TITLE James Eldon Rogers I am a Vietnam era military vet. Combat engineer. I draw V.A. disability. I have only been arrested this one time in my life. I have a very high IQ (160+). I have university. Since 1980 I renounced my U.S. citizenship and I am a citizen of the Federal Republic of Germany, solely. I did this at first while I was an independent military "contractor" and to circumvent U.S. restrictions on "mercenary activity," but now I am glad of it and fully supp...
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apw:12350483
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2018-03-16T13:43:39.954Z
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The death of one of us
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Author
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Nolaw97
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4 pages
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Dear American Prison Writing Archive; Here is another essay for your perusal. I am not sure you have received this before, since I have written so much, but hopefully this is new to you. I sent essays and journals to many different blog sites and organizations, sometimes I lose count. Hope to hear from you soon. The Death Of One Of Us Frederick Mason #55487—O56 USP Tucson PO Box 24550 Tucson, AZ 85734 How does one handle the death of an inmate while time? There are many ways one could handle ...
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apw:12349134
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2017-11-03T14:47:24.558Z
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What have we learned?
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Author
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Nolaw97
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4 pages
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What Have We Learned? Frederick Mason #55487—O56 USP Tucson PO Box 24550 Tucson, AZ 85734 Everything we do is supposed to help us develop more as a person— yet not JUST a person, a GOOD person. Yet, how do you define "good"? What does that really mean. In prison, it could mean a lot of things, but I might define it from the heart. Actions don't always imply a good person, because a wicked person will do good things if it gets him what he wants. So are often the acts we do in pr...
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apw:12348949
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2017-11-03T11:14:07.79Z