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    words!words!words! "words and hearts should be handled with care for words when spoken and hearts when broken are the hardest to repair".Words are powerful but I don’t believe its the words so much as the person saying them that holds the power to tear you apart. "you’re useless’’‚you’re so shrewd"‚she doesnt appreciate anything we do for her‚"she was neglected as a baby"’"your parent wanted a boy in your place"‚ you’re lazy"’"your parents dont love you as much as they do your parents".THESE

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    The Holocaust It is difficult to grow up in the world today without hearing about the horrors of the holocaust. From an early age‚ I recall hearing about it in history classes. The numbers and facts were all there‚ the millions that were slaughtered‚ the atrocities that were committed. Yet‚ it is an impersonal type of reporting that is given in a history class‚ and while the mind can sympathize and agree that the event was horrific‚ the heart is not as affected by facts and figures. When the story

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    Sabrina Liu Mrs. Osmonson English 2 8 May 2014 The Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the world’s darkest hours‚ a mass murder conducted in the shadows of the world’s most deadly war. The Holocaust also known as Shoah‚ means a systematic‚ bureaucratic‚ state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million Jews during the WWII by German Nazi. Adolf Hitler the leader of Nazis‚ who afraid Jews would take power over Germans; also‚ many Germans felt they were mistreated by the lost so Jews

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    The holocaust is a historical tragedy that affected the entire globe. There are still people alive today who suffered and survived the holocaust - they lost everything - their families‚ homes and cultural histories have been demolished. If that does not merit remembering a devastating part of history then what is? How can anyone forget? It’s important to remember atrocities like the Holocaust for several reasons to honor the victims and keep their memory alive through stories of their lives‚ to

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    “There is nothing that compares to the Holocaust.”- Fidel Castro The Holocaust was one of the biggest historical events that took place in the 20th century. It was the time when innocent civilians were no longer in control of their own lives but by the hands of one man‚ Adolf Hitler. His "supremacist and racially motivated policies" were responsible for taking the lives of around six million Jews and about five million people who were deemed "undesirable". Starvation‚ disease‚ extermination camps

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust means a lot to many people today‚ and to an equal number of people very little. It shows we are still a young civilization in knowledge for the way we treat each other‚ whether it be for race or religion. To some of us in society who are Jewish the Holocaust means the death of many of our people. It stands out as the most current opposing action against a religion‚ and to memory the worst to anyone. And from this comes the most notable phrase from the Jews

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    Every Jewish survivor of the Holocaust usually has an amazing story to tell. Courage‚ discretion‚ and cunning were rarely enough. Every survivor’s history has elements of unexpected acts of kindness and favorable circumstances. Two such survival stories are in the films The Pianist and Europa Europa. The Pianist is a film about how Wladysaw Szpilman survived the German deportations of Jews to the extermination camps and how he lived in hiding outside the ghetto‚ in a predominantly German area. Europa

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    I chose to write about the Holocaust and how people took stands and were found and killed afterwards… The Nazis were the perpetrators of the holocaust and were also Hitler’s followers. The Holocaust is also known as the Shoah. It was a genocide in which Adolf Hitler’s Nazi Germany and its collaborators killed about six million Jews in the 1930s and 1940.     Prior to 1938 the Nazis politically took civil rights away from Jewish people.  They were not allowed to own businesses and they couldn’t hold

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    Tenzin Cultural genocide in Tibet compared to the Holocaust The Holocaust has many tragedies and losses‚ it is considered the biggest genocide in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet also had many losses and was one of the worst in history. The cultural genocide in Tibet consisted mainly of torturing their victims to death‚ whereas in the Holocaust they were killed quick many at a time. The cultural genocide of Tibet started when the Chinese declared that Tibet should be part of

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    What is courage? Yettie Mandels is the definition of courage. She had strength in times of pain and grief and hope for a better tomorrow. Yettie was willing to do the unthinkable in outrageous circumstances. Courage is a thing we all strive for‚ and Yettie achieved it. She was literally fearless and never afraid to face her fears. Lets face it ‚ she was one of the many lucky survivors of the Holocaust.That is courage. Pregnant and struggling to stay free‚ Yettie Mendel was a very brave and courageous

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