Let's make the substitution $u = s+1$. Then, $du = ds$.
Substituting these values into the integral, we have:
$$\int \frac{ds}{(s+1)^{-2}} = \int \frac{du}{u^{-2}}$$
Simplifying the expression, we have:
$$\int \frac{du}{u^{-2}} = \int u^2 du$$
Now we can
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