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Fill in the correct word. (*2, max 12) • curious • imaginative • daring • determined • patient • slim

Tina goes skateboarding in winter and windsurfing in summer. She is very …

My sister is very …. She always creates new and exciting things.

Sally is very …. When she wants something she does everything she can to achieve it.

Girls who work as models are always ….

I’m not …. I get annoyed when something takes a long time.

Don’t be so …! If he wants to tell you what happened, he will

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the human rights issues created by incarceration are evident, i think: locking people up means taking away a number if not most of their liberties, most obviously their freedom of movement, freedom to work and political freedom  in some cases, as well as their  physical security  and privacy. other rights violations have to do with the kind of people who are locked up and the often substandard  conditions  in which many prisoners are kept, even in rich countries such as the u.s.:

children are often  incarcerated federal prisons in the u.s. hold 60% more prisoners than they were designed for prisoners often have to perform  forced and/or unpaid labor prison  rape  is common incarceration reduces former inmates’ earnings by 40 percent when compared to demographically similar counterparts who have not been imprisoned children of inmates  suffer  from the absence of a parent incarceration rates often betray  racism in criminal justice etc.

some people clearly deserve to be  put in jail, and often that is what is required and necessary in order to  protect the human rights of their (possible) victims. there’s also a deterrent effect:   one  study has  shown  that a 10 percent increase in incarceration is associated with two to four percent drop in crime.  in the u.s at least, there’s a correlation between soaring incarceration rates (see below) and spectacular drops in crime rates. however, other data point to little or no effect of mass incarceration on crime:

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