Round Rock community bulletin board
Round Rock community bulletin board
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The counselor works with individual seniors to help them understand entitlement programs such as Medicare, Medicaid, food stamps, supplemental insurance and prescription drug plans. The service is free and appointments are not needed. Call 218-5499.
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Chester Township residents fight plan for rehab facility
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… facility By BOB THOMAS, Staff Writer Recorder Community Newspapers | 0 comments. CHESTER TWP.—Opponents of a proposed Pottersville Road treatment center are sounding the alarm over what they view as a “revolving door” drug and rehab center.
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Kerry Washington's Pregnancy, Lindsay Lohan's Drinking … and Other Major …
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A friend says Kerry is "about four months along," and just like her secret engagement and wedding, she has no plans to publicize the pregnancy. How will Scandal … Despite her being out of court-ordered rehab for just three months — and repeatedly …
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Mentally ill man gets 30 years for 'brutal' murder
Mentally ill man gets 30 years for 'brutal' murder
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… for the grisly murder of a homeless man in 2009. Kyle Morgan, 29, who also battled drug and alcohol addiction for years, his father testified, pleaded guilty but mentally ill to first-degree murder in July for stabbing to death Robin A. Burton Jr …
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Winning Fantasy Calls for Week 7
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I'm giving Ertz the sleeper treatment — he's worth a stash. He had a season-high six targets last week, doubling his ….. Through six weeks, only one receiver has posted over 100 yards against Tennessee. One other has 91 yards, the rest have 76 yards …
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The Woman Who Turned Motown Artists Into Stars Has Died
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Through it, she emphasized to many artists — including Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, the Jackson Five and the Supremes — how they should carry themselves, treat people and dress. Motown … 14, 2013. According to TMZ, Kelly died in her sleep at a …
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Viking's Peterson Tragedy: 2-year Old Son Dead in SD
Viking's Peterson Tragedy: 2-year Old Son Dead in SD
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Six years later, his father Nelson was arrested on money laundering charges in connection with a drug dealer. His father was sentenced to 10 years for those charges. … At University of Oklahoma, Peterson continued his football career, but missed four …
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Hungry like the wolf? Time for a new erotica
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Book Four in the Every Shattered Dream series. After Logan and Dawson discover where Kenny lived in Oklahoma, they make the decision to take a road trip out to Longtree. They hope to …. a performance the demons haunting him finally descended. Unable …
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Pit Bull Named Year's Top "American Hero Dog" At The 2013 American Humane …
Pit Bull Named Year's Top "American Hero Dog" At The 2013 American Humane …
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LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6, 2013 — /PRNewswire/ — The nation's top therapy dog, a pit bull named Elle (pronounced Ellie) from Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina who helps teach children about dog safety, reading, and overcoming prejudice and stereotypes …
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Nonprofit serves as safe haven for women in crisis
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“They may be homeless because of financial difficulties or they may be coming out of jail or rehab and have no place to go. Our main focus is to give them a safe place to stay. … She is especially proud of a woman who was facing a five-year prison …
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Is prison really helping to rehabilitate inmates?
Question by flowersinbloom25: Is prison really helping to rehabilitate inmates?
Mature and intelligible answers please!
Best answer:
Answer by Jessica K
No. And I’ll tell you why.
I am a reporter, and last year my beat was to cover the area of New Haven in Connecticut. If you are unfamiliar with that area, it is extremely run down, mainly Black (not being racist, that was just the overall make up of the city), low income, residents. A lot of “gang” wars go on with guns and drugs, and a shooting is not uncommon in downtown New Haven.
I spoke with the State Representative of New Haven, his name was Bill Dyson. His main objective for his district was to intergrate people coming out of the prisons and set them up for better lives. He explained that people that go to prison often do their time, then get released from jail and are unable to be hired at any job because they have criminal backgrounds. They were already poor to begin with and now that they can’t get work, they have to resort to going back to what got them into jail in the first place, either violence, or drugs. It is a viscious cycle for these people.
Some other people tho get out and have families and friends who support them and help them get back on their feet when they are released. It all depends on what kind of person you are.
Another point to make is that a lot of people purposely try to get into jail because you get “three hots and a cot.” A lot of people who are unable to afford to live, commit a crime, get arrested and then they have a guaranteed roof over their head, a bed and three meals a day. Even though it is not the way to live some people do do this.
And even another point is that some people go to jail and get angrier and angrier with each day, week, month and year they spend in their. They get so consumed with anger and getting revenge on the person that put them there, that the second they are released they hunt that person down, kill them, hurt them, or whatever and wind up back in prison.
Also while you are in prison, unless you can defend yourself or become associated with “in prison gangs” you get eaten alive. Most people join up and become violent in jail so they can survive, once they are released they no longer know how to function normally in society and they often mess up and get into more trouble.
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Bears QB Jay Cutler to miss at least 4 weeks
Bears QB Jay Cutler to miss at least 4 weeks
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The Bears then turned to McCown, who had been coaching high school football in North Carolina, late in the season. They have more weapons now with Brandon Marshall, Alshon Jeffery and Bennett, not to mention a rebuilt offensive line and a system that's …
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Eastbound & Down: Kenny Powers and the Lessons of Life After Baseball
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After battling addiction throughout the 90s and 2000s, a now sober Gooden only now recounts all the messy details of a drug-induced haze that left him paranoid and unmotivated to attend the Mets championship parade the morning after winning it all …
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Oreos Addictive? Not So Fast, Say Researchers
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I'm not reserving my spot in rehab just yet, and here's why. … “The study performed cannot determine whether Oreos are as addictive as cocaine,” said Edythe London, a researcher at the University of California, Los Angeles, who uses brain imaging to …
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