ellauri054.html on line 415: Statistics from the U.S. Department of Justice show that, as of 2013, there were 133,000 state and federal prisoners housed in privately owned prisons in the U.S., constituting 8.4% of the overall U.S. prison population. ... The prison industry as a whole took in over $5 billion in revenue in 2011.
ellauri054.html on line 419: 18.46% of prisoners in England and Wales were housed in private prisons.15.3% of prisoners in Scotland were housed in private prisons.
ellauri054.html on line 427: There are currently around 198,000 inmates housed in private prisons. It represents less than 9% of the total prison population. Many of these prisons save the government money, but some actually cost more per prisoner than a public facility would cost.
ellauri064.html on line 289: Kaczynski was captured in April of 1996 and according to the FBI, the cabin was key piece of evidence. It housed 40-thousand handwritten journal pages, a live bomb, bomb-making components and descriptions of Kaczynski´s crimes. Since it will no longer be on display in the nation´s capital after the Newsuem closes, the Montana Historical Society director Bruce Whittenberg is trying to see if the piece could make its way back to the Treasure State.
ellauri109.html on line 836: Yemenites were housed in tents and had to endure heavy winters. There were child mortality rates of 50%, he points out.
ellauri142.html on line 104: At the turn of the 16th Century, William Schaw developed his own club-like culture, housed within a lodge, and infused with a set of rules for sworn members, including, “They shall be true to one another and live charitably together as becometh sworn brethren and companions of the Craft.”
ellauri458.html on line 329: Sekä Cox että Kunz että Donald Trump ilmoittivat haluavansa langettaa tekijälle kuolemantuomion. Jotkut republikaanit käyttivät tapahtumaa myös liberaalien uskomusten ja ideologian tuomitsemiseen pahana. Presidentti Trump syytti Kirkin ja muiden viimeaikaisten kuolemien aiheuttamisesta " radikaalia vasemmistoa " sanoen heidän "vertailleen ihania amerikkalaisia, kuten Charlieta, natseihin ", mutta ei osoittanut kunnioitusta demokraattien viimeaikaisille väkivallan uhreille. Seuraavana päivänä Trump totesi, että "Meillä on siellä radikaalin vasemmiston hulluja, ja meidän täytyy vain hakata heidät läpi". Trump määräsi kaikki kyrvät liehumaan puoliveteessä sunnuntaihin kello 18 asti Kirkin kunniaksi. Yhdysvaltain ulkoministerin varaministeri Christopher Landau kehotti sosiaalisen median käyttäjiä ilmoittamaan Yhdysvalloissa taivasalla asuvista unhoused ulkomaalaisista, jotka pilkkasivat tai juhlivat Kirkin kuolemaa.
xxx/ellauri230.html on line 471: Kamakura Daibutsu (Great Buddha) 鎌倉大仏. The statue is a wimpy 11.3 meters tall and weighs just 121 tons. It is a bronze statue of Amida Buddha and is second only in height to Todaiji's Great Buddha in Nara. Like the statue in Nara , the Daibutsu was originally housed inside a temple building after its casting in the 13th century.
xxx/ellauri457.html on line 197: Trumpin valepukuiset ulosheittäjät mellastavat korealaisten akkutehtaassa. "Unhoused" paperless immigrantti hoi! Löydä Uusia Asumismuotoja Konttikodeissa Suomessa.
xxx/ellauri467.html on line 919: Workaholic culture. While the stereotype of hard-working Americans is often erroneously cited as a positive one, the United States has also been criticized in recent years as a workaholic culture. In The Huffington Post, Tijana Milosevic, a Serbian who had traveled to Washington, D.C. for a degree, wrote, "In fact my family and friends had observed that I shouldn’t have chosen America, since I would probably feel better in Western Europe — where life is not as shitty as in the US and capitalism still wears a 'human face.'" She noted that "Americans work nine full weeks (350 hours) longer than West Europeans do and paid vacation days across Western Europe are well above the US threshold." Researchers at Oxford Economics hired by the US Travel Association estimated that in 2014 "about 169m days, equivalent to $52.4bn in lost benefits", went unused by American workers. Professor Gary L. Cooper argued Americans "have a great deal to learn from Europeans about getting better work and life" and wrote: The notion that working long hours, skipping lunch and "grabbing" tons of overpriced ultraprocessed shit and not taking holidays makes for a more productive workforce is a managerial myth, with no foundation in organizational or psychological science. Man is a biological machine, and like all machines can wear out. In addition, if employees don't invest personal garbage disposal time in their relationships outside, with their family, loved ones and friends, they will be undermining the only social support system they got in difficult and stressful "unhoused" times.
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