Sentences with phrase «how prisoners»

«It shouldn't be a strange thing to come across an Aboriginal person in a university but be all too normal in the prison system,» he said, saying how the prisoners he worked with were «fascinated» to meet an Aboriginal man doing what he was doing.
Though the article focuses mostly on Porro's experience, there are other side stories about a «sperm smuggling» operation (so that prisoners could get their wives pregnant) or how prisoners can leave the premises but rarely try to escape because that would result in immediate transfer to a high - security facility.
Pressed flowers trapped within a lightbox enclosure, the size of an average cell (1.98 m2); a five - screen film of journeys around the prison's corridors, grounds and perimeter (Vanishing Point); a film and book (My Shadow's Reflection) comprising architectural images of the prison and pinhole camera images of the prisoners — blurred beyond recognition and speaking, Clark says, of how prisoners are not really seen in contemporary political discourse; and a longer 74 - minute film work (Oresteia), showing a form of psychodrama episode, based on the Greek tragedy, with prisoners playing — and responding to — the various characters, exploring notions of acceptable violence, catharsis and empathy.
On the other hand, it's interesting to see how the prisoners respond more than anything, and eventually a few of them break down («you can't mess with my head!!»).
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HARTFORD — State senators clashed sharply Wednesday over how prisoners should be counted in various towns and whether the bill that could impact legislative districts was a political one.
Perhaps the more interesting thing will be to see where the Assembly stands on the challenge from the Senate regarding changes made through budget language to how prisoners are counted for legislative districting, where the Assembly likely sides with the governor on the policy outcome but with the Senate on institutional prerogatives and procedure.
One of the demonstrators, Rabbi Joanna Katz, the Jewish chaplain at Bedford Hills, said she sees firsthand how some prisoners have been transformed but continue to languish in prison with virtually no hope.
Some litigation connected to how prisoners have been treated is still pending.
In working in prisons, I have been amazed to discover the difference in how the prisoners define their needs and how I want to define them.
How the prisoners dread going into the dank basements of that place!
A young man suffering from AIDS, who at first had a completely negative and despairing approach to the onset of his disease, was greatly helped by Victor Frankl's account of how prisoners in concentration camps who could find some sort of hope survived, when others succumbed to the terrors around them.
The article itself goes on to debate the ethics of such a punishment but, well, ethics rarely enter into the modern conversation of how prisoners should be treated.
By the time Masih was released in 2014 — early, for good behavior — the team had written a second manual on how prisoners abuse drugs in prison.

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This should give you an idea of how bad things are there: On top of the state pension program being utterly insolvent, Illinois can't even afford to pay lottery winners or feed prisoners.
-- Pamela Slim, author of Escape from Cubicle Nation: From Corporate Prisoner to Thriving Entrepreneur «Guillebeau has been in the trenches for years, and in The $ 100 Startup he guides you step - by - step through how he and dozens of others have turned their passions into profits.
Quora is the place to read Barack Obama on the Iran deal, prisoners on life in prison, scientists on global warming, police officers on how to deter burglars, and TV producers on how their shows are made.
How about the prisoners?
He lamented about coming from an alcoholic family and how he was a prisoner to it.
I'd love to hear more from you about this as just now I'm wrestling with the whole issue of how to bridge the gap for our Christian prisoners from «church» in jail to church on release.
In fact, treating the prisoners how you would have liked to been treated in their position actually proved more effective.
its so funny how ex arab prisoners publish thier prison time stories in global media sources.
Mrs. Bush spoke glowingly of how Fu had helped secure a notebook with the book of Revelation hand copied by Chinese prisoners for the Freedom Collection at the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
The gospel is for enabling, changing and helping people with the example of how a weak and vulnerable God who became a prisoner, hungry and naked overcame death.
Paul's parenthesis has so far explained why he is a prisoner, what the plan of the mystery revealed to him was, and how he individually was called by God to preach to the world about this mystery, Jews and Gentiles.
But today neither human beings nor human capital (ideas, skills, know - how, sound moral habits, etc.) are held prisoner by borders.
How can what seems a non-theological matter — the fate of black prisoners — be perceived as the outcome of certain implicit theological and ideological choices?
How can salvation be proclaimed as the ultimate joy even in this life if we live in a society that continues punishing prisoners long after they have been released?
Prisoners are test cases of how Christians deal with sinners in extremis.
Unlike Samuel Beckett or Jorge Luis Borges, who provide a modernist critique of dialectical hubris by parodying the infinite regress of its logic while never going beyond that logic themselves, Solzhenitsyn claims to have learned how to move beyond the absurdities born of an unbridled rationalism, since he, and the rest of his fellow zeks (prisoners), have suffered dialectic's most extreme miscalculation.
Just think about how great that would have felt to the prisoners and how much it really touched them, and not about the media or some planned trick to get a good rep.
How can we say it's unfair for Iran to execute anyone a mere week after the Supreme Court wouldn't even hear an appeal for a death row prisoner who might have been unjustly convicted?
Just a matter of how we use it and where we let it take us a head, beyond or an even steady keel of pleasure from within or live in a painful mental state of internal torture except for the few who lash out and gain the respect of their fellow prisoners!
(Remember how in the last war prisoners were often machine gunned en masse.)
His first book, The Way of the Prisoner (Lantern, 2003), deals with centering prayer and abounds with examples of how ordinary Christians can practice what ancient monks did in their cells.
Despite six harrowing years as a child prisoner of Ugandan rebels, Angela Atim shares how she never lost her faith in God
Think of it... A judgment based on what Jarred's discussed — how we interacted personally with the least of the believers — the hungry, the thirsty, the sick, the prisoner, the homeless, and the those needing clothing.
If there were nothing outside the cell, how would the prisoner even know that he was captive?
I wonder how long it would be before the Jewish prisoner would be returned unharmed.
Most of the prisoners in Israel should have never been in jail in the first place, this whole media blitz is just a show for Israel to lie about how nice the Israelis are, they're not talking about how most of them are political prisoners that went to jail for speaking out against Israel, I wonder why CNN does nt bring that up
How is Paul a prisoner because of the Gentiles?»
This is how we should understand Bonhoeffer's final words to his fellow prisoners: «This is the end — for me the beginning of life.»
In fact, he spends the next 12 verses explaining how he became a prisoner for the Gentiles.
Did anyone notice the big, idiot Wenger's smile at the end of the game?What he was smilling (almost laughing) about?What was so funny?Is this disrespect or what?He was very «affected» by Ox attitude few weeks ago (giggling in the tunnel)- what about him?Your attitude say it all - how can the players be different?Just go Wenger, you keep us prisoners of the past, just go...
«It's kind of hard to see how certain narratives take place, being prisoners of the moment,» Curry told The San Francisco Chronicle.
-- Look at how children of prisoners can be supported and include parents in prison whenever possible.
Conversely, Mandela told me after his release how much of a morale boost the campaign had been to the prisoners on Robben Island.
The inquiry into sex in prisons was intended to investigate how common rape or consensual sexual relationships were behind bars, but sources close to the investigation said they were prevented from speaking to prisoners by the intervention of the lord chancellor.
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