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    a young girl named Anne Frank. Anne Frank lives in Amsterdam. Anne and her family must go into hiding at the Secret Annex to hide from the Nazi’s. After two years of hiding they are found and taken away to a concentration camps. Today I will be telling you about Anne and some characteristics about her. Anne is very confident‚ energetic‚ and also very caring. Anne is confidant in many ways‚ she is confident because when things go wrong or people start to think negative Anne stays strong‚ and positive

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    years and living with another family you have never met. As difficult as this may seem to believe‚ this is exactly what the Frank family and the Van Pels family had to go through‚ along with many other restrictions on their daily life. After the innocent killing of Jews during the Holocaust began‚ thousands of Jewish families were forced into hiding just like the Franks and Van Pels. Miep was one non-Jew who helped these families stay hidden by providing them with food‚ information‚ and many other

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    smart remark. Ms. Gruwell went on with how the best gang ever‚ the Nazis‚ eliminated Jews just because they thought they were below everyone else. She said it was a Holocaust‚ but the majority of the class didn’t know what that was. She bought new Anne Frank books for the class to read on their own. Ms. Gruwell even arranged a weekend field trip about the Holocaust. This showed them what younger kids had to go through due to prejudice and racism. Even at young ages‚ the concentration camp prisoners

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    CAT Draft. ‘Reconciliation and resolution do not always coincide’ Reconciliation and resolution are factors which play a colossal role in the lives of many; it can be questioned whether or not these two elements influence and complement one another. Realization in one’s self of their true morals causes a settlement of differing ideologies. Often an individual’s reluctance to reform their attitude is beneficial for themselves but one’s desired outcome may not be reached. Further‚ individuals may

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    popular author back then. I wanted to get closer to her but not too close. I walked a little closer towards her and I could see a tiny radio standing next to her on the ground. I heard the radio playing classical music. I remember that when I read Anne Frank’s Diary‚ it mentioned that she loved classical music and her favorite was Mozart. As I was geing closer‚ I heard people screaming and saw people running. I looked behind me and saw a group of men wearing uniforms. They were taking people and

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    Thesis Statement: The city that has everything a person could ask for is Amsterdam Attention Getting Statement: Do you want to visit a city that has everything from cultured benefits of museums‚ religious relics‚ and beautiful sites to the debauchery of a wild night life‚ and legal prostitution and drugs? Then go to Amsterdam. Introduction: Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands with a very diverse population of over 2 million. Along with which it has an extremely varied collection

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    Freedom writers Question 1. Why are the students so unwilling to associate with anyone outside their ethnic/racial groups? Where does this intolerance come from? The students are so unwilling to associate with each other because they’re not used to getting along with the other group of people. Their used to having to run or shoot at the other ethnic/racial groups. This intolerance comes from growing up in hostile environments towards the other ethnic/racial groups. 2. What would you

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    Anne has just turned thirteen‚ and she lists the birthday presents which she has received‚ including the diary‚ which she says is "possibly the nicest of all." She then gives us a brief description of her personal history‚ mentioning her birth in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ the family‚ their emigration to Holland after Hitler’s rise to power and his persecution of the Jews in Germany‚ the Nazi occupation of Holland‚ among the Nazis’ occupation of other European countries‚ plus the various‚ severe restrictions

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    Articles http://www.sydneyjewishmuseum.com.au/Visitor-Info/Meet-the-guides/Meet-the-guides/default.aspx?FolderID=48 Lotte – Inspiration for Anne Frank - Holocaust museum ESSAY ANALYSIS FROM YEAR 11 ENGLISH Perspective can vary in stories due to different circumstances. The Diary of a Young Girl is a subjective story of Ann Frank’s personal experience during the Holocaust. Ann Frank’s diary was

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    actively resist would use violence to avoid ignominy from dying in a gas chamber. On the other hand‚ those who passively resisted would attempt to maintain their dignity by surviving the many hardships they were presented with. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Resistance During the Holocaust”‚ it explains how individuals would use different methods to passively resist. As a response to conflict‚ people passively resisted by maintaining hope‚ preserving culture‚ and providing safety. Many Jews

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