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People have rightly pointed out that drug offenses account for a relatively small fraction of “the prison population” at any given time. While correct, that shouldn’t be used to dismiss “The War On Drugs”. The number of prison sentences issued on drug offenses exploded around 1985 and stayed elevated for at least a quarter-century, perhaps declining a bit in the last few years. That adds up to millions of “extra” drug terms and at least a large fraction of the growth in prison sentences and prison records over the “mass incarceration” period. (I think it’s at least plausible it’d be a majority of that growth if we could account for related charges, but even if it isn’t it’s nothing to dismiss.)
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I think being successful influences your identity.
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Well a lot of times, some people might change a little upon being more successful. For some that could include a good change and for others, a bad change.
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he was too emotionally involved in everything to the point where he could no longer take it and his emotions got the better of him.
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he was too emotionally involved in everything to the point where he could no longer take it and his emotions got the better of him.
Okonkwo was motivated to become a respected leader of the village to be better than his father, Unoka, Unoka was known for being lazy and having a lack of responsibility. All Unoka worried about was playing the flute.