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Death
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Cunningham, Al
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2010-10-29
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1 page
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State
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California
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A1 Cunningham E-22600 Oct. 29, 2010 D E A T W Death is an enigmatic ambiguity filled with mystifications to abstrused to decipher. Death is the only game a person cannot win. Death is what every living thing must eventually experience. Death i something which at first we try to ignore, then we fear, then we question, expect, rid eventually look forward to. Death is the one perplexing mystery we haven't any information —derived knowledge about beyond the grave. Death can happen at any mom...
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apw:12344447
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2016-10-21T12:10:27.005Z
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Freedom for a day
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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Date
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2005-02-18
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2 pages
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State
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California
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Al Cunningham E—226OO 2/18/05 FREEDOM FOR A DAY In the past, I have expressed my sadness at not being able to see any forms of plant life growing and nature as a whole, as well as other such conditions and experiences which each and every person sees and endures within the activities and travels of their everyday lives on the outside. Often people don't even take the time to open up their eyes and appreciate the beauty which surrounds them, but for me, today was a day filled with wonder,...
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apw:12344451
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2016-10-21T12:10:28.27Z
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Life & death
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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Date
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2008-06-13
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1 page
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State
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California
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A1 Cunningham E-22600 June 13, 2008 LIFE & DEATH It is said that a baby is born every minute of the day (24 hours). Some even say "every second." At any degree, its a lots of babies, and when you picture those cute little beings, a smile has to come to your face. As a matter of fact, everything about babies represent the beauty of life, of family, of love & happiness. It is the world ‘you’ live in, see and experience. Unfortunately, 'my' world is the complete oppos...
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apw:12344449
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2016-10-21T12:10:27.851Z
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No more death penalty
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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1 page
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State
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California
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Al Cunningham Box E—22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 NO MORE DEATH PENALTY After a A year study, the independent, non-partisan California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice published their findings on the death penalty system in CA. It concluded that the “system is plagued with excessive delays in the appointments of counsel for direct appeals and habeas corpus petitions...and that the failures 511 the administration of California's death penalty law create cynicism and disrespe...
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apw:12344445
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2016-10-21T12:10:26.483Z
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The death penalty cost $$$
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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3 pages
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State
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California
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Al Cunningham Box E—22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 THE DEATH PENALTY COST $$$ The death penalty costs millions of dollars yearly and may do little to make citizens safer, according to a report released by the American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California. In its 43—page report "The Hidden Death Tax," the organization estimates that Californian taxpayers pay at least $117 million a year seeking the executions of those already on death row. This averages out at roughly $175,000 a...
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apw:12344441
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2016-10-21T12:10:25.953Z
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The economy of prisons
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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3 pages
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State
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California
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A1 Cunningham Box E~226OO San Quentin, CA 94974 THE ECONOMY OF PRISONS Imprisonment is usually justified by appeals to one of two philosophies; protecting the public or rehabilitating the prisoner. By either standard, however, the evidence is overwhelming that prisons do not work. According to the Department of justice (Just Us), those states that have the highest budget for law enforcement — including courts, prisons, probation and parole - also have the highest levels of crime. If there is ...
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apw:12344454
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2016-10-21T12:10:30.483Z
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Underneath my bed - a monster waits
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Author
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Cunningham, Al
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Date
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2000-01-01
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2 pages
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State
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California
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Al Cunningham Box E-22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 Jan. 1, 2000
Underneath My Bed - A Monster Waits
It is not uncommon that children often tend to believe that a monster lives underneath their beds. For me, the latest transformation in my present existence is something which is an everyday belief in the face of the reality which confronts me. Equally terrifying and destructive in my present state of mind is the fact that for me, this monster really does exist, because just five floors below ...
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PID
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apw:12344458
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Date Uploaded
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2016-10-21T12:10:31.36Z