The article is very interesting to me somehow. I think that prison is a new place where it totally different and hard for a person to adapt to it. First month in prison It seem that your family members, friends or maybe love one still pay quite a full attention to you. They would visit you couple time a week, your friends from far away would send you some letter or your parents would bring you goods and products. Surely, after a year you been in there, this hearted care will not be great as it was at the beginning. If you are a life, you probably want to start to treat prison as your own home. You would have to follow rules such as meal time, shower time or even you have to participate in activity like other inmates. You have 10 minutes to take shower, 2 hours to have some entertainment by watching television mostly and you have to wake up one time every morning. After about two years of your loyalty following your new house’s rules, you will fell boring and constrain. What in the world that would be better when are wake up and thinking about doing the same thing? I think life is meaningless to live like this for the rest of your life. Particularly for this inmate, he has done so many bad things though out his life. I think what him and all the lifers needed is the love of people who are outside of prison. They want to interact with students or groups of people so they can feel that they can still contribute to the society. There are many things that we, the people outside of prison, do not ever consider highly such as “contribute to the society”, freedom in doing what you wanted to do, talk to whoever you feel that you need to or take a nap whenever you want to. After stay in prison for so long, these inmates feel that their life is meaningless and boring. And usually this is the time where they will shift their behavior and attitude in to positive. They will be more humbling and learn how to care about others rather than hating.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, a student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, a student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary. For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.
I was surprised when reading this article. I never know that prisoners can take class together with students and particularly in this case, student from Temple University are taking class together with students in Graterford penitentiary. In this case even haft of the class are inmates and the other haft are student who are not labeled as “lifer” or “prisoners”. This student from Graterford penitentiary has a feeling that he being isolated from the society, with student who is not labeled as prisoners. He was surprised to find my palms a little sweaty, my mouth a little dry, and for just a moment I had the urge to bashfully hide behind my text book. Not only himself as a prisoners felt isolated, student who are not labeled as prisoner are feel a divider between them and their friends who happen to be suspended in Graterford penitentiary.
For instance, ne student was nervously playing with her jewelry and others were sitting in a defensive posture (with their arms and legs crossed), not to mention a multitude of tapping feet and shifting eyes. There seems to be an isolated mood between student from Temple University and student from Graterford penitentiary when they seat together in a room. From my own perspective, I think that most of people who living out of prison did not really care and wanted to know how are prisoners doing in there. Everyone seems to labeled inmates as lifer, evil or even terrorist and this is what inmates don’t like to hear from. But if we would have put ourselves into the shoes of these young inmates, we definitely are desperate of helps from people who we think they can help us. We want to communicate with students or organizations outside so we can feel more excited about life. Or even some of us would still want to go to college to satisfy our desire of getting a degree in college. In general, prisoners are the one who need help in terms of social and communication. On the other hand, it is sad if none of us really care about these inmates especially young inmate who still have a bright future.