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My search for Ms. Right
February 20, 2012

My search for Ms. Right

1/ Intelligent Allah 3,005 words #95A43 15 Woodboume Cor. Facility Box 1000 Woodboume, N.Y. 12788 My Search for Ms. Right by Intelligent Allah Since 1994, I’ve been confronting the obstacles that prison trusted into my...
Allah, IntelligentNew York
Smoothing the road: the formerly incarcerated get a helping hand
February 20, 2012

Smoothing the road: the formerly incarcerated get a helping hand

Intelligent Allah 1,691 words #95A4315 Woodbourne Cor. Facility Box 1000 Woodbourne, N.Y. 12788 SMOOTHING THE ROAD The Formerly Incarcerated Get a Helping Hand by Intelligent Allah Seventeen—year-old Anthony Sheldon had chased fast cash until he...
Allah, IntelligentNew York
The PACE towards AIDs awareness
February 20, 2012

The PACE towards AIDs awareness

Intelligent Allah 1,409 words #95A4315 Woodbourne Corr. Facility Box 1000 Woodbourne, N.Y. 12788 The PACE towards AIDS Awareness by Intelligent Allah The dimly lit gymnasium resembles a high school prom. Toni Braxton’s high notes echo...
Allah, IntelligentNew York
Bread and water vegan : struggling for health and humanity inside prison
February 20, 2012

Bread and water vegan : struggling for health and humanity inside prison

Intelligent Allah 1,014 words #95A4315 Woodbourne Cor. Facility Box 1000 Woodbourne, N.Y. 12788 BREAD AND WATER VEGAN Struggling for Health and Humanity inside Prison By Intelligent Allah Milk and hamburgers are staples of the state...
Allah, IntelligentNew York
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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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