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No more death penalty
October 21, 2016

No more death penalty

Al Cunningham Box E—22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 NO MORE DEATH PENALTY After a A year study, the independent, non-partisan California Commission on the Fair Administration of Justice published their findings on the death penalty...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
Death
October 21, 2016

Death

A1 Cunningham E-22600 Oct. 29, 2010 D E A T W Death is an enigmatic ambiguity filled with mystifications to abstrused to decipher. Death is the only game a person cannot win. Death is what...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
Life & death
October 21, 2016

Life & death

A1 Cunningham E-22600 June 13, 2008 LIFE & DEATH It is said that a baby is born every minute of the day (24 hours). Some even say "every second." At any degree, its a lots...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
The economy of prisons
October 21, 2016

The economy of prisons

Al Cunningham Box E-22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 THE ECONOMY OF PRISONS Imprisonment is usually justified by appeals to one of two philosophies; protecting the public or rehabilitating the prisoner. By either standard, however, the...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
The death penalty cost $$$
October 21, 2016

The death penalty cost $$$

Al Cunningham Box E—22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 THE DEATH PENALTY COST $$$ The death penalty costs millions of dollars yearly and may do little to make citizens safer, according to a report released by...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
Freedom for a day
October 21, 2016

Freedom for a day

Al Cunningham E—226OO 2/18/05 FREEDOM FOR A DAY In the past, I have expressed my sadness at not being able to see any forms of plant life growing and nature as a whole, as well...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
Underneath my bed - a monster waits
October 21, 2016

Underneath my bed - a monster waits

Al Cunningham Box E-22600 San Quentin, CA 94974 Jan. 1, 2000 
 Underneath My Bed - A Monster Waits 
 It is not uncommon that children often tend to believe that a monster lives underneath...
Cunningham, AlCalifornia
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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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