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The text is a transcript of a video that compares different prisons around the world in terms of their conditions, food, exercise, work and education programs. The video shows how some prisons are overcrowded, unsanitary and inhumane, while others are more comfortable, humane and rehabilitative. The video also reveals the disparities in prison wages, the types of jobs available and the quality of prison food. The video ends with a question for the viewers about which country they would prefer to serve their sentence in.
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1. The Korea Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research facility achieved a nuclear fusion reaction at 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
2. The sun's core has a temperature of 15 million degrees kelvin.
3. The Manila city prison is the most overcrowded in the world, with an excess of 600 percent.
4. The Netherlands has reduced its number of prisoners by more than half since 2004 thanks to alternative sentencing programs.
5. In Alabama, a prison warden was caught stealing 200 thousand dollars from the food budget.
6. In Japan, prisoners eat whole grain barley with rice, vegetable dishes, miso soup and protein rich foods like grilled fish.
7. In Norway, prison inmates have luxurious cells with wooden furniture, curtains, a separate bathroom and even sockets for TV and game consoles.
8. In China, forced labor is a common occurrence and people are forced to create various things from Christmas decorations to artificial flowers or shoes.
9. In El Salvador, prisoners participate in the program I change where they learn to read and draw, study the Bible and even knit.
10. In China, more than one million Uyghurs, Kazakhs and other Muslim minorities have been imprisoned in re-education centers or political camps since 1918 without trial or investigation.