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    Ass1 Excel

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    Assignment#1 Problem 1: Table 1 contains data for the number of pedestrians that were killed in the United States in 1994 in motor vehicle crashes. Table 1: Perform the following procedures in Excel. 1. Create an Excel file with the above data (worksheet’s name is “Pedestrians”). 2. Calculate the total number of pedestrian fatalities that occurred during weekdays. Calculate the percent of all weekday fatalities that occurred during each of the given times of day. 3. Calculate the total number

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    Have you ever wondered how it would be like to be treated like animals and make you do stuff you don’t want to do? Well‚ this is how prisoners in the holocaust where treated like. In the book “Night” by Elie Wiesel one of the main themes is dehumanization‚ or to deprive of positive human qualities. Three examples of dehumanization in the book are‚ first the tattoos on their left arms. Second‚ the barracks where they slept in 3. And third‚ the cattle cars with 80 people inside it and no water or food

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    Elie Wiesel's Analysis

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    One of the jew was Elie Wiesel’s who later wrote a book about his experiences. At the beginning of the story Elie did not believe he was real he thought it was all a lie. Throughout the story he slowly started seeing that god was real. Elie talked to more and more people who believed in God. Elie spoke to Moishe the Beatle who helped him learn more about his religion. Elie Wiesel’s changed his view on God throughout the memoir and how it affected his identity. The first time Elie started to doubt his

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    Elie Wisel Analysis

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    Elie Wisel really couldn’t do anything to help his family from the Nazi party and their followers in the holocaust and all of the bloodshed or how people were dying for no reason to their actions When Elies mom and sister were being taken away from him he couldn’t just grab them and hold on to them until they had let them go he could have gotten him‚ his mother‚ his sister‚ and many more killed or in complete danger. When the young boy was being hung from his neck in front of everyone if he would

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    Night by Elie Weisel

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    Eliezer why he prays‚ Elie replied: “Why did I pray? Strange question. Why did I live? Why did I breathe?”(4). It was as if Elie could not even fathom not praying; To him‚ praying was part of his daily ritual. The first time Elie ever questioned God or his power was when the Jews arrived at camp and were ordered to march to the crematorium. Steps away from a fiery death‚ Eliezer’s father began to desperately pray in the Lord’s name and Elie felt nothing but resentment. Elie wondered why his father

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    Night by Elie Wiesel

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    2008). In the 1930’s the Jewish population in Romania was around half a million. However‚ during World War II most of those Jews sent to the labour barracks or death camps (Wiesel‚ 2008). Set the scene of the reader‚ what is it about? Night by Elie Wiesel is about his experiences in the Nazi concentration camps of Auschwitz and Buchenwald in 1944 to 1945‚ at the height of the Holocaust and toward the end of the Second World War. It is a terrifying account of the Nazi death camp horror that turns

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    Essay On Elie Wiesel

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    Jews were brutally murdered in Nazi concentration camps; however‚ when the camps were liberated‚ there were many survivors. Among these survivors was a boy named Elie Wiesel. Elie was only fifteen years old when his family was deported to the Auschwitz concentration camp‚ and after facing the horrendous events of the Holocaust‚ Elie has written multiple books depicting his struggle‚ started a foundation‚ stood up for other injustices‚ and inspired my own moral compass. There are countless numbers

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    "Night" by Elie Wiesel

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    Night Essay Have you ever been separated from your family? What if living wasn’t guaranteed? The holocaust killed over eleven million people. The purpose of the holocaust was to eliminate the entire Jewish race. In Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ Elie and his family were separated. Elie was forced to take care of his father while his mother and sister were killed. The Jews’ freedom‚ identity‚ and sense of hope were taken from them to make the Jews feel less than human. Is freedom really free? In Night‚ they

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    In the author’s point of view‚ the theme of dehumanization leads to the lack of individualism is conveyed through the use of similes‚ metaphors‚ and imagery. Reasons That Support Your Opinion/Thesis Point A (topic sentence): Throughout the book‚ Elie uses metaphors to demonstrate the devastating theme of dehumanization. Evidence (and page number): “It was as though she was possessed by some evil spirit.” (25) Explanation: By using this metaphor of referring to the woman as having been “possessed

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    "Night" by Elie Wiesel

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    working conditions get worse‚ as Eliezer does not have the proper nutrition to give him the strength and dedication that he needs to pull through. The only thing that gives Elie the courage to continue fighting for his life‚ is the most important person in his life‚ his father Shlomo‚ and his hopes that God will soon end their misery. Elie does not show remorse for any of the people who have been hanged and who died‚ as they have committed a crime and deserve it. But when

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