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    Discuss how separation has affected characters in this extract and how Samuels presents separation elsewhere in the play. Separation is a key theme in Kindertransport. This theme is explored in a variety of ways throughout the play‚ and even more thoroughly in Act 2 Scene 2. Kindertransport was a rescue mission‚ which took place nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War; being the title of the play‚ we get the impression that the play will include some sort of separation. Jewish

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    For the Abrahamic religions of Islam and Christianity‚ once the prophets had passed away‚ the burden of religious leadership fell on the shoulders of the Sunni Caliphate and the Church respectively. Since women had been given unprecedented significance by the Prophets Jesus and Muhammad‚ it became inevitable for the Church and the Sunni Caliphate to deal with the issue of the status of women. (Here Church refers to the Church in the first two centuries after crucifixion of Jesus till approx 200 C

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    Germans couldn’t do normal things together). The Plot; The play is set in Germany in 1938 after a night of violence against Jews across Germany. The British responded by making a program called Kindertransport‚ which enabled Jewish children to have a safe passage to the UK. Kindertransport is a play about a little girl Eva who’s nine. At the beginning of the play‚ her parents made the difficult decision of sending her away to Manchester to get away from the war. The play jumps from when

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    he made the jews tariffed. Jewish families were concerned about their children because some of the children were jewish. People in Britain and other European countries responded by fighting back. As a result‚ many Jewish children got on the kindertransport‚ and after the war‚ some even survived. Nobody in America wanted torture so they fought against Germany to stop Hitler. America‚ England‚and Europe fought Hitlers army because Hitler was going to kill any jews that were in occupied countries

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    wanted to help them. The other countries told Adolf Hitler that they wanted to form a transport to save all the lives of Jewish people. He only allowed children to board the transport. After everyone knew it was ok to form the KinderTransport they did it. They made the KinderTransport and started to save the lives of children all across Germany. The people worked together to help the children. One by one by one the children went into the train and watched as their parents waved and smiled

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    grandmother was‚ Helga automatically knew that her grandmother would not survive. Along with her sister‚ Helga was lucky enough to leave Germany to England before the worst part of the war actually happened! They got to England by the Kindertransport. The Kindertransport was a rescue that brought thousands of Jewish children to Great Britain between 1938

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    Nazi authorities staged a violent pogrom upon Jews in Germany on November 9–10‚ 1938‚ known as Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass). After the pogrom‚ the British government eased immigration restrictions for certain categories of Jewish refugees. British authorities agreed to allow an unspecified number of children under the age of 17 to enter Great Britain from Germany and German-annexed territories (that is‚ Austria and the Czech lands). They were spurred by British public opinion and the persistent

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    had been on Kindertransports‚ some have died in camps‚ and some had been in orphanages. Children who were kept away from the Holocaust were called “Hidden Children”. A nine-year-old girl‚ Judith Pinczovsky‚ survived the Holocaust because of the strength of her mother. After the war‚ children had to start their lives over with parents or without. Most importantly‚ Children of the

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    People often wonder why multilingual students have trouble succeeding or graduating from college. From Samuel D. Museus research‚ “approximately half of all students who matriculate at four-year college or university will fail to complete a bachelor’s degree with 6 years (Berkner‚ He‚ & Cataldi‚ 2002).” This means‚ for multilingual students‚ graduate from college is not an easy job. Some experts think the root of the problem is in the college‚ students lack the experiences for cross-culture communication

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    good thriller that that kept you at the edge of your seat because you never knew what was going to happen next. Woody Allen who liked to do magic tricks and play the clarinet in his younger days tended to direct comedy films. He often worked with Diane Keaton(they made 8 films together)‚ Mia Farrow(his former lover)‚ Judy Davis‚ and Scarlett Johansson. The three most popular films by Allen are La Grande Illusion(1937)‚ Citizen Kane(1941)‚ and Bicycle Thieves(1948). I have not seen any of these three

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