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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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In “The Beginnings of the Maasai,” the daughter of the Maasai explains the relationship between the Maasai and their sky god Enkai. She explains how a volcanic eruption sent Enkai and the cattle into the sky. In order to save the cattle, Enkai created a giant tree that allowed them to walk back to earth. Then, Enkai entrusted Neiterkob, the narrator’s father, and his tribe to care for the cattle. As a result, the cattle are sacred to the Maasai, and the Maasai maintain a close connection with Enkai.
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When I shook Coach's hand and received my award, I realized that I had not been a burden on my team and that in some way my presence helped them to achieve victory and efficiency in the game. In fact, I had no idea what my contribution was, but my coach stated that my perseverance and confidence in the team was essential for the victory. He stated that even if I did not participate in the games, I helped build the strategy, gave strength and advice to my teammates, cheered intensely in all games and even with my limitations I led the team in an exemplary way. The coach said that my work this season was the most difficult of all and that this made him immensely proud and that was why I needed to be rewarded. I was extremely touched and I could only thank everyone for all the consideration they had for me. I really did not believe that I had done anything great and I felt bad for thinking that I was not helping the team, for that reason, the prize was so important to me and created a memory that I will never forget.
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Explanation:Where do the firemen go when they receive the alarm? To Montag's own house.