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  2. Subnautica: Below Zero - Wikipedia

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    Subnautica: Below Zero is a survival adventure game set in an open world environment and played from a first-person perspective.The player controls xenologist Robin Ayou, who lands on ocean planet 4546B in pursuit of answers about her sister's disappearance.

  3. Survivors Guide to Prison - Wikipedia

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    The movie features interviews with former prison inmates, police officers, court officials, lawyers, and journalists, as well as many appearances by celebrities such as Danny Glover, B-Real, Macklemore, Deepak Chopra, RZA, Busta Rhymes, Q-Tip, Quincy Jones, Tom Morello, Wayne Kramer, Ice-T, and Danny Trejo. [3]

  4. Subnautica - Wikipedia

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    Three of its crew survive, living for an unspecified amount of time on the planet. 10 years later, the spaceship Aurora crash-lands on 4546B. Ryley Robinson escapes onto the planet with a lifepod. Ryley Robinson escapes onto the planet with a lifepod.

  5. California sex offender gets life for killing 4 women - AOL

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    A California sex offender who with his best friend kidnapped, raped and killed four women, some of them while wearing a GPS tracker, was sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole. Franc ...

  6. Victor Hassine - Wikipedia

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    Victor Hassine (1956–2008) was a prisoner for over 20 years in the Pennsylvania state prison system who became a writer on crime and punishment. Born in Egypt and raised in Trenton, NJ, he was the author of Life without Parole: Living in Prison Today which includes stories of prison life, interviews with other prisoners and short essays about his personal views of the prison and criminal ...

  7. Anthony Ray Hinton - Wikipedia

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    While on death row, Hinton spent much of his time reading. He organized a book club that was allowed to meet in the prison's law library. Among the authors whom the prisoners read and discussed were James Baldwin and Harper Lee. After a few years, the club grew as the news spread quickly in the prison that reading was a good escape.

  8. Life and How to Survive It - Wikipedia

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    Life and How To Survive It is a self-help psychology book written by the therapist Robin Skynner and the comedian John Cleese. The book is written in a question and answer form, with Cleese asking questions about relationships, and his therapist Skynner answering them. It is the sequel to Families and How to Survive Them.

  9. Paul Geidel - Wikipedia

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    Geidel was granted parole in August 1974, but the then-80-year-old inmate did not want to leave. Having lived in prison for 63 years—his entire adult life—and having no family, he believed he would not make it on the outside, having become institutionalized. He chose to remain in prison for almost six more years.