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Ex-Offenders Rehabilitation Into Society

This is a university group-project audio report about offenders and ex-offenders in order to figure out why a person decides to deviate from a normal existence to a life of crime and imprisonment. The precious contributions of two eminent experts such as Dr Naomi Murphy, Head of Fens Unit Clinical Team, HMP Whitemoor at CPFT and Director / Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist and Mr Roy Shuttleworth, Consultant Clinical & Forensic Psychologist highly experienced in court appearances, including  Crown Court, Magistrates Court and County Court, help to outline the profile of an offender. Furthermore, there are several rehabilitation schemes for offenders conducive to re-integrate them into society, but are they really...
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University Life: Gratification and Relief

 University life is very challenging and committing, students work hard on the purpose of learning new things and obtaining that academic recognition called degree. On the occasion of the graduation day took place last October 2015, Sophia, Chris and Kim accepted to share their feelings, university experience and future dreams. Indeed, there is who was eager to start a new life as an actress, who realised that the chosen course was wrong and who was very satisfied and grateful. All of them had a thing in common: relief for obtaining that dream certificate.

The Revenge of Chickens

Investigating around poultry diseases and human health Why has there not been adequate action to protect human health from poultry’s bacteria? Currently, is enough being done by United Kingdom hatcheries and retailers to prevent further outbreaks of campylobacter? Moreover, why only recently have the government and other institutions been seriously interested in the matter? According to the Oxford Journal article titled ‘Campylobacter jejuni Infections: Update on Emerging Issues and Trends’, it was determined in 1980 that ‘Campylobacter species are one of the most common bacterial causes of diarrhoea worldwide.’ Nevertheless, in Britain over the last thirty-five years, little has been done to tackle the problem, since the bacteria have been...
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YEAH, I WOULD LOVE TO DO THAT!

  How a great idea of the broadcaster Mary Portas saves and develops children lives   “Well, I think it’s so cool that we are helping other people and it makes me like I do something good every week, which is so important. I don’t just think of myself all the time, I think of other people and I think that’s so important.” Anna’s blue eyes shine brighter and brighter while she speaks, although she is a 15-year-oldyoung girl, in her eyes there is a dramatic serious mature light. The commitment she took is extremely important for her as it makes her feel helpful and proud of the work she does....
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