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Addendum to previous essay which was a relapse prevention plan
January 18, 2020

Addendum to previous essay which was a relapse prevention plan

David J. Terway January 18,2020 Addendum to previous essay which was a Relapse Prevention Plan titled "How I Plan to Remain a Healthy, Productive, and Valued Member of the Community When I Parole" (a.k.a. "If...
Terway, David J.California
How I plan to remain a healthy, productive, and valued member of the community when I parole (AKA, Relapse prevention plan)
November 19, 2019

How I plan to remain a healthy, productive, and valued member of the community when I parole (AKA, Relapse prevention plan)

David J. Terway How I Plan to Remain a Healthy, Productive, and Valued Member of the Community when I Parole (aka, Relapse Prevention Plan) WHO AM I? Hello, my name is David J. Terway (I...
Terway, David J.California
This is gonna hurt me more than it's gonna hurt you!
November 24, 2014

This is gonna hurt me more than it's gonna hurt you!

This is Gonna Hurt Me More than it's Gonna Hurt You! David J. Terway Professor Kibbe Eng 119 - Fall 2014 November 24, 2014 Parents are autocrats, not to be questioned by their children! At...
Terway, David J.California
A prisoner's perspective on the institution
July 24, 2014

A prisoner's perspective on the institution

David J. Terway, F-32909 Professor CP Bird Sociology 102 24 July 14 Final Essay A Prisoner's Perspective on the Institution Before I attempt to convey howirny experience over the last nine years here in prison...
Terway, David J.California
Delightful memories of nature
June 25, 2014

Delightful memories of nature

David J. Terway, [ID] Professor Joe Willis English 180 25 June 2014 Journal Entry (Module 5) Delightful Memories of Nature Due to the fact that I am a convicted felon locked up in one of...
Terway, David J.California
Awakened by death
March 18, 2014

Awakened by death

>J()T.7¢ David J. Terway, F-329 Professor Kress English 101 March 18, 2014 Awakened by Death My first experience with the death of a relative occurred just weeks prior to my twelfth birthday. It was an...
Terway, David J.California
Shame on me
February 25, 2014

Shame on me

David J. Terway [ID] Professor Hereford English 101 February 25, 2014 Shame on Me We must all make many decisions in life. Some of our choices turn out to be ones we regret, leaving us...
Terway, David J.California
Two roads at the same time
February 18, 2014

Two roads at the same time

, ‘David J: T rway, F-32909 ....i/‘(2_,u,%7: -?_g,%g?g_ Profess r Herefor English 101 February 18, 2014 Two Roads at the Same Time Have you ever traveled on two roads at once? I have. Of course,...
Terway, David J.California
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