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GROW facilitator
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Author
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Clark, Tarik A.
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1 page
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MR. TARIK AKIM CLARK #P93422 GROW FACILITATOR ECHO~YARD WOW!!!! WHAT A DIFFERENCE A CLASS MAKES. I have been to and also facilitated numerous groups since my incarceration, but I have not seen one impact a prison society as much as I witnessed GROW do. And without seeming prideful, I am very proud to be a part of that process that brought a non-violent change to myself and other inmates at CMC~WEST ECHO FACILITY. At first, I truly believed that my message to the inmates on the yard was fallin...
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apw:12359225
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:09.132Z
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Guilty as charged
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Author
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Clark, Tarik A.
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3 pages
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TARIK AKIM CLARK #P93422 Guilty as charged. I have several 115's since I have been incarcerated, and I am guilty of each and every one of them. My problem back then was that I did not try to not get any 115's when I first came to prison. I had a 25 to Life sentence, I was surrounded by inmates that didn't care, and I was trying to fit in any way possible. I already knew that stabbings, fighting or drugs was something I was not willing to do. I had to mask my fear of being chose...
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apw:12359221
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:03.492Z
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Smartphonapalooza
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Author
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Moseley, Ali
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Pages
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2 pages
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Smartphonapalooza 'smärt-, fon-, ('ǝ)-,pa-lū-za n: festive celebration By: Ali Moseley Ali Moseley is currently incarcerated at California Men's Colony. He is serving 82 years to life for the first-degree murder and attempted murder. Ali is the author of the novel Broken Wing. San Diego, California, 2015 Donovan State Prison is flooded with illegal cellphones, I buy one for $350.00. I get caught with it 30 days later. I buy another. On most days, I come "home" from wo...
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PID
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apw:12359238
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Date Uploaded
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2020-06-18T19:19:27.211Z
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The death penalty
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Author
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Gilbert, Trayzon Charles
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3 pages
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Text (TR_WF)
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The death penalty. Many sit inside mice infested cells across America, hoping for a grant of their appeal which would overturn their death sentence - some are guilty, some are innocent - living out their lives in the day to day torture administered by the slow, methodical hands of the uncompromising clock. Crime is argueably the biggest challenge that we face in society today. We humans have progressed in many ways over the past millennia; so how is it that we have not formulated a solution f...
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PID
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apw:12354840
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Date Uploaded
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2019-01-16T18:29:16.486Z