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Pen pals who are news services, collaborators and fans
February 8, 2017

Pen pals who are news services, collaborators and fans

Re: Writing Contest (Pen Pals) By: Antony Tinsman, POB 3000,Forrest City,AR.,72336 Topic: Pen Pals who are News Services, Collaborators and Fans My first passion was words. I didn't even know what I was looking at...
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
Pen pals who are professionals
February 8, 2017

Pen pals who are professionals

ARTICLE (800 words) For Immediate Use Title / Topic: Commitment To Change By: Anthony Tinsman [ID] FCC PO BOX 3000, Forrest City, AR., 72336 Many prison programs offer selected inmates access to positive peer support,...
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
New study probes prisoner reentry
2015

New study probes prisoner reentry

I have a unique job. As the program designer of Take a Load Off (TLO) it’s my job to teach it, train others to teach it, and evaluate the progr effectiveness. Since July 2014, with...
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
Children's book helps imprisoned parents
2013

Children's book helps imprisoned parents

'!)... FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Attn: Editor Topic/ Title: "Children's Book Helps Imprisoned Parents" By: Anthony Tinsman (First published by prisoneducation.com) Being a parent is a tough job. Prison doesn't make that job any easier ....
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
The power of group
2013

The power of group

Non fiction Article (950 words) Anthony Tinsman Title: The Power of Group When I ask prisoners in my classes about their views they are uncomfortable sharing them. Views are easy to make up, you can...
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
I, intellectual firing squad
2013

I, intellectual firing squad

NON-FICTION STORY ( 700 + words ) Anthony Tinsman Title: I, Intellectual Firing Squad I wanted my prisoner rehabilitation program "Take a Load Off" to provide a body of positive work and hope for prisoners...
Tinsman, AnthonyArkansas
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If you are working on an APWA-related project, please let us know how you plan to utilize the Archive. We hope to share information about your work with our readers and, whenever possible, with relevant APWA authors.

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