Sentences with phrase «such as prison»

Individuals, as well as families, are entitled to adequate housing regardless of age, economic status, group or other affiliation or status and other such factors (143)(such as prison record).
While most States and Territories collect crime and prison data, this is limited to basic statistical information such as prison population, gender, types of offences committed and duration of sentence.
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A drug crime conviction can be a misdemeanor or felony and lead to severe penalties such as prison time and substantial fines.
Passmore suggests that as a general rule one might have thought that a contested process in which the tribunal controlling the proceedings is empowered to make some sort of ruling that has mandatory consequences for a participant that are either penal in nature (such as a prison sentence, a fine or other form of sanction such as a suspension from practice) or otherwise require the participant to do something he or she does not wish to do (such as pay damages, obey an injunction or give an undertaking not to do something) are ones in which the privilege should be available.
A conviction can lead to serious consequences such as a prison sentence, fines, court fees, probation, a permanent restraining order, and more.
Criminal homicide is a homicide under facts for which a statute creates a criminal legal remedy, such as prison.
We love getting feedback from you as we are making many cool new levels, Including settings such as prison, jungle, office and security camera avoidance.
First one is side - scrolling action in different locations such as prison, mines, or temple...
So go see The Danish Girl this holiday season if you want a good cathartic cry, but then google some real trans issues, such as prison reform or blood donation.
It also risked «distracting» attention from issues such as prison overcrowding and re-offending rates, Mr Davis added.
The initiative intends to develop a greater understanding of homeless people who have to cope with multiple problems in their lives, such as drug or alcohol dependencies, severe mental health problems and institutional experiences, such as prison or long term hospital stays.
At that time some civil servants (such as prison officers and immigration staff) were reclassified as «Programme» rather than «Administration».
Or other activities such as the prisons acts in Iraq or others... Killing a man in a honest way no problem but they were the other hatred and immoral treatments of insults... People will never forget the things been done to them in hatred under the term of fighting terror...!
Prisons - Care of people with diabetes Diabetes UK is aware that many people with diabetes in institutional settings, such as prisons, can find it difficult to manage their diabetes successfully, to limit the development of acute metabolic problems such as hypoglycaemia, as well as disabling long - term complications..
Placement opportunities are available to a number of Northumbria's undergraduate Social Sciences students in challenging environments such as prisons, youth offending teams, homeless charities and parliamentary offices.
The prevalence of tuberculosis is highest among those in resource - limited settings and crowded environments such as prisons and inner cities.
More and more yoga classes are being offered in settings that serve populations with a high incidence of trauma, such as prisons, community health clinics, and low - income schools.
Documentarian Frederick Wiseman has been noted for his ability to capture the nuances of life in American institutions such as prisons, hospitals, welfare offices, and high schools.
Though it covers related entities such as prisons and courts, and these are applied to those who are indulging in unlawful or criminal activities.
In A wall is just a wall (and nothing more at all), Kapwani Kiwanga explores intended psychological effects of different built environments, such as prisons, hospitals, and mental health facilities.
Housing units do not include group quarters such as prisons or nursing homes where ten or more unrelated persons live.
Opportunities are growing for life coaches to work in a range of community projects such as prisons, with organisations such as Coaching Inside and Out (CIAO), schools, the charity sector, health and wellbeing and professional support services.
In addition to teaching mindfulness to students and teachers in public schools, Amy has taught mindfulness in a variety of other settings, such as prisons and community outreach programs.
In one context or another I have been in the counseling field for 9 years, from settings such as prisons, to drug and alcohol centers, in home therapy, counseling in public schools and the community office setting.

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Called Alcatraz East, the facade will resemble a 19th century prison, and according to a press release, it will house such artifacts as John Dillinger's death mask, Al Capone's rosary, the Bronco from the OJ chase and «items related to the 2012 Benghazi attack.»
This means that the owners of websites which allow the posting of classified ads, such as Craigslist, could face charges or prison terms even if third parties misuse the service to promote prostitution.
The increased prison terms for Canadian nationals including officers and directors of Canadian corporations, the elimination of territorial jurisdiction test by explicitly providing for a «nationality» test, the increased risk exposure to CFPOA penalties by adding a books and records provision, and the elimination of exceptions and defences such as those for facilitation payments and businesses not earning profits, all point towards continuing vigorous enforcement by the Canadian government of the CFPOA.
When church leaders sought to correct such false accusations by bringing evidence before the people, they were usually thrown into prison or hunted down as traitors to their country.
It was a prison sentence for some, such as in the state of Virginia, before this.
As late as 1790, after years of otherwise progressive thought and effort in such areas as poverty, unemployment, prisons and slavery, John Wesley could writAs late as 1790, after years of otherwise progressive thought and effort in such areas as poverty, unemployment, prisons and slavery, John Wesley could writas 1790, after years of otherwise progressive thought and effort in such areas as poverty, unemployment, prisons and slavery, John Wesley could writas poverty, unemployment, prisons and slavery, John Wesley could write:
The evidence for this phenomenon is incontestable: the influx of non «SBC evangelical scholars into Baptist seminaries; the changing of the name of the Baptist Sunday School Board to the more generic LifeWay Christian Resources; the presence and high profile of non «Baptist leaders on SBC platforms, e.g., the closing message at the 1998 SBC delivered by Dr. James Dobson, a Nazarene; the aggressive participation of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission as an advocate for the conservative side of the culture wars conflict; new patterns of cooperation between SBC mission boards and evangelical ministries such as Promise Keepers, Campus Crusade for Christ, the National Association of Evangelicals, Prison Fellowship, and World Vision.
If a secular law were written as such: He who does not commit robbery and does not murder will not go to prison; but he who commits robbery will go to jail.
But some Bunyan, writing Pilgrim's Progress in a prison where it was so damp that, as he cried, «The moss did verily grow upon mine eyebrows»; some Kernahan, born without arms and legs, but by sheer grit fighting his way up until he sat in the House of Commons; some Henry M. Stanley, born in a workhouse and buried in Westminster Abbey; some Dante, his Beatrice dead, he himself an exile from the city of his love, distilling all his agony into a song that became the «voice of ten silent centuries», or some more obscure and humble life close at hand where handicaps have been mastered, griefs have been built into character, disappointments have been turned into trellises, not left a bare, unsightly thing — such incarnations of fortitude and faith have infectious power.
The authors of the various books wrote in different places, such as the wilderness (Moses), prison (Paul), exile on the Isle of Patmos (John).
Why does such a high percentage of the prison population identify as religious?
Soering says that he was nearly raped once and that prison guards nearly always look the other way on such occasions, as though prisoners deserve whatever they get.
Kairos is much like other successful prison ministries, such as Colson's Prison Fellowship, that seek to offer love to those starved fprison ministries, such as Colson's Prison Fellowship, that seek to offer love to those starved fPrison Fellowship, that seek to offer love to those starved for it.
Conscious of the suffering of prisoners and well aware that through the centuries many faithful Christians have been wrongfully imprisoned and put to death, Christians have emphasized the importance of visiting prisoners, have campaigned for prison and penal reform and have supported organizations such as Amnesty International that campaigns for prisoners of conscience.
Not just for construction companies but for such private enterprises as the Corrections Corporation of America, a Tennessee - based company that is leading the way in the exorbitant campaign to turn all prisons over to private enterprise.
Every day we read of such things as a young mother getting life in prison for $ 40 worth of cocaine.
Charles Colson was a political strategist, to be sure, but one transformed by prison ministry and in constant constructive dialogue with such pastors and theologians as Carl F. H. Henry, J. I. Packer, and John Stott.
People such as yourself who have only spent time in this prison and nowhere else don't understand what the real world is like.
More than shibboleth to theology, exegesis, or metaphysics, what people really give away when they say what a verse such as this means is their inner angst, a type of hell and existential prison.
Origins of such a notion go far back in human history, to primitive days when our remote ancestors thought that some special anima indwelt human bodies; it was given additional support by the teaching of certain of the Greeks, with their insistence on the soul as entirely distinct from, yet temporarily the tenant of, the body — at its most extreme this expressed itself in the saying soma sema, «the body is the prison - house of the soul».
The company also retains institutional clients, such as colleges like University of Notre Dame, hospitals, hotels and prisons.
Ziegenfelder recently hired a «chief people officer» to oversee and implement several new employee - focused initiatives, such as a program to hire former prison inmates trying to reintegrate into society.
I would like to use your Lentil Walnut Apple Loaf photo (with the recipe title) as one of four photos to represent on Change.org the Canadian petition e-1205 asking the government to offer a mandatory vegan option in all federal and provincial public establishments such as schools, hospital, prisons, ect
A briefing document produced by the Good Food for Our Money campaign calling for legally binding sustainability standards for seafood served in public sector institutions such as government departments, hospitals, schools, prisons and the armed forces.
Clinics were offered at the prison by such noted coaches as Arthur Lydiard, who trained Olympic gold medalists Peter Snell and Murray Halberg, and Bill Dellinger of the University of Oregon to help inmates develop their running skills.
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