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    development with deep thoughts (minimum 3 of each). b. Give appropriate examples from your observation (based on your record writing and photos) to support your arguments. c. Evaluate and examine the importance of play critically. 4. Write a personal reflection (do individually). You may include what you’ve learned‚ how you feel‚ opinions of the setting/teachers‚ what’s good/strength‚ what’s bad/weakness‚ how to improve‚ etc. 5. Please include theories to support your discussions

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    fraction of the people sent to concentration camps came out surviving. One of the most famous survivors of the holocaust is Elie Wiesel. It has been said he “survived the most

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    Acceptance Essay I have grown up knowing what I want to become‚ a nurse. I have worked for as long as I can remember to make that dream of mine come true. I work hard in school and I take up every opportunity imaginable to get experience in the medical field. St. Ambrose offers a wonderful nursing program that I would be greatful to attend. St. Ambrose has everything I have been looking for in a college and I feel I also have several qualities that qualify me to attend the school. I have worked extremely

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    In the story‚ Wiesel talks about what it was like to be sent to the concentration camp Auschwitz. Not only did he talk about what it was like to be sent there‚ but he also described what it was like to go through the camp. To me‚ I realized how brave Wiesel was to have been in such an awful and discriminating situation and still try to find hope. If it were me in his shoes I have no idea what I would have done. It’s hard to think about it considering that nobody I know has ever been in a situation

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    Elie Wiesel once said‚ “Hope is like peace. It is not a gift from God. It is a gift only we can give one another”. Every individual is responsible for their own actions and these actions define who we are to the world around us. If these actions help those around us‚ we positively impact the world. If not‚ then we only destroy it further. Each person has beliefs‚ whether they are religious or simply standards of behavior that one wishes to live by. Beliefs such as racism‚ sexism‚ and being cruel

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    Human nature is a very complicated and disputed topic‚ and the memoir Night by Elie Wiesel brings up several questions about what humanity is capable of. The act of killing the young pipel is far more inhuman than the murder of one’s own father for bread‚ killing for food is a basic survival instinct‚ driven by extreme circumstances and starvation‚ killing the young boy is simply cruel. Killing the young boy in front of the whole camp shows no compassion or empathy‚ two key qualities that show humanity

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    Watching and Reading If you were to watch or read something the feeling or perspective you get may be a little different for each. In the message spoke by Elie Wiesel you can see him and watch him speak. The other version of Elie Wiesel’s speech was written. In the written you read his speech and cannot hear the actual tone used when he reads his speech. Watching him speak you hear the emotion in his voice. He says in his written speech‚ “ The presence of my teachers‚ my friends‚ my companions……

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    for why I want to partake in becoming an engineer. My greatest concern for people is their need for safety and comfort. With a feeling of security come feelings of comfort for people. Growing up in a safe neighborhood‚ I understand the importance of safety. The earthquake and tsunami in Japan was a disastrous event in mankind. It killed thousands and displaced even more. The reason that I want to become an engineer is so that I can improve the lives of people all around the world by making life

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    Part one: y I wanna b a doc Medical profession is a very respectable and honored field of expertise‚ the passion that derives me to it comes from various life experiences. Wht things helped me decide that I wanted to b a doc I come frm a third world country and iv seen people die due to lack of docs - - Grandfather died due to lack of proper treatment and medication I hv seen physicians diagnose and help cure their patients and this whole act interests me a lot My interest in

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    Imagine not being able to have food‚ water‚ and happiness‚ all taken away in a snap only to be replaced with an everlasting nightmare. Elie Wiesel was only a teenager before he was taken away by german officers to be apart of the Holocaust‚ having faced being separated from his family‚ barely a speck of food and endless torment for ten years. As a Holocaust survivor he wrote the book Night so that there would be a changed in history and nothing would repeat itself but also remember the Holocaust

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