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The prisonservice however relented and under pressure commissioned a former chief constable, David Blakey, to conduct a review of theproblem of drugsin prison. Blakey, assistedby only oneadministrative assistant, got straight ontothe ...
Ultimately, Out of Sight, Out of Mind compels us not merely to voice concerns for family and community values, but also to assert this commitment consciously through improved essential services.
When her friend Jessica leaves to spend several months with her father, Abby is unhappy, but promises to take over her baby-sitting job and to e-mail every day, but soon things begin to go wrong and Abby worries for their friendship.
A must-have for writers of both fiction and nonfiction, Out of Sight, Out of Mind teaches through example how to spot-and more importantly, how to fix--both obvious and not-so-obvious errors in viewpoint.
A local story in a national setting The local story provides: - Descriptions of the lives of 50,000 Victorian east London pauper children, from age two, trapped in an institution, where: - abuse, neglect, ill-discipline and corruption were ...
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Twins with psychic powers are being pursued by foreign agents who want their secret.
A devastating critique of the British prison service, 'Out of Sight, Out of Mind' ignites a debate about a vital subject we ignore at our peril.
One young man's struggle to prove himself right against a money hungry older brother and a father that is lost in his own grandeur and insecurities.
"Homelessness in small towns and rural areas is on the rise. Drawing on interviews with and case studies of three hundred children and their families, with supporting statistics from federal,...