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    Anne Mulcahy Essay

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    FROM SALES REP TO CEO Anne Mulcahy did not plan to be a business leader. She graduated from Marymount College with a BA degree in English and Journalism. She wanted to be an editor like her Father. Instead‚ her Brother convinced her to go to work for Xerox. Anne began working for Xerox in 1976 as a field sales representative. Over the years‚ she worked her way up the corporate ladder until in 2001 she became the first woman CEO of the company. When Anne became Xerox’s CEO in 2001‚ the company was

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    Anne Frank Diary

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    These were the words of Anne Frank which were contained in her beloved‚ leather-bound‚ red and white checkerboard-patterned diary. Handwritten in her beautiful scrawl‚ these few simple words have impacted minds around the world and refreshed those with intents of hatred and harm. Despite the bad deeds of those around her‚ and the horrid happens depleting the population of her kind as a Jew‚ Anne Frank could still see the inner light shining through the dreary‚ gray smoke of all of humanity.

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    Anne Frank Impact

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    “I don’t think of all the misery‚ but of all the beauty that still remains.” This is just one of the things said by Anne Frank that inspired people around the world. “Holocaust victim and famous diarist‚” (Bio) Anne Frank was born on June 12th‚ 1929. She is well known for writing a diary filled with hope and suffering during the holocaust. Anne frank inspired many people to see the best of any situation. “Frank was born on the eve of dramatic changes.” (Bio) “The Franks were a typical upper-class

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    The Anne Frank Project

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    Outline Introduction/Thesis: On September twelfth I attended a session that was in regards to the Anne Frank Project. The session was a lecture on Bystander intervention in hazing‚ and how it can harm and affect others. Hazing is humiliating and sometimes dangerous initiation rituals as imposed on college students seeking membership to a fraternity or sorority. I found this session very resourceful‚ and learned that pledging can be beneficial‚ but also life threatening Hank Nuwer‚ who is

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    theme? In the play‚ ‘’The Diary of Anne Frank‚’’ the theme people are good at heart is developed most through the characters‚ Otto Frank‚ Anne Frank‚ and Mr. Kraler. To begin‚ Otto Frank was a really good person. In act one scene two‚ Otto Frank wanted to help. Also In act one scene three‚ Otto helps Mr. Dussel without hesitation. Otto was very calm. In act one scene five‚ Otto tries to calm everyone done after the incident that happened. Also Otto Frank calms Anne down after her nightmare about the

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    In the literary classic To Kill a Mockingbird‚ moral development is very clearly seen in the character of Jem Finch. Over the course of the two-year narrative‚ his ideas of right and wrong change and grow drastically. He becomes unafraid of voicing his opinion and breaking social rules‚ exemplified through his bold opinions and hope regarding the Robinson case‚ as well as grows tremendously in his definition of bravery and how it should be expressed. As he matures‚ Jem Finch’s ideas about bravery

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    Anne Frank's Optimism

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    the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” Anne Frank and the other members of the annex lived by Helen’s words. They were all forced to go into hiding because of the Holocaust. But‚ everyone tried to be as optimistic as possible throughout the time they spent in hiding.They spent two long years in the “Secret Annex”. In Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett’s play Anne Frank‚ it is shown that optimism helps give people confidence and strength to carry on

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    Anne Frank Response

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    writing in during the time when she was hiding from the Nazis with her family and the Van Daan family from 1942 to 1944. There has been a play based off the book called “The Diary of Anne Frank” and at the end‚ Anne states‚ “In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.” I think that Anne felt this way during her ordeal because she is an independent thinker and a kind spirited person. What this reveals about her character is that she is a giving person‚ caring person

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    and there is still heavy racism. However there are good people like Atticus Finch that are accepting of everyone regardless of the color of their skin. To Kill A Mockingbird is still relevant in schools today because the book gives many events for learning: the coming of age journey from diverse‚ intriguing characters‚ the lesson of accepting others aside from differences and the difficult road of American racism. Scout Finch is the narrator of To Kill A Mockingbird

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    Atticus Finch‚ a lawyer‚ is a very compassionate person‚ and a person who is not afraid to challenge the unwritten laws of the South. In the trial of Tom Robinson‚ Atticus decides to defend Tom to the best of his ability. Atticus is given the trial by the judge and has the choice to defend Tom or let an inexperienced lawyer have the case‚ but Atticus accepts the case with a lot of thought. He accepts the case because he could not be a good parent to his children‚ in which setting a bad example of

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