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    Within my future I plan to be something important in healthcare. I know that I am going to graduate from college with a nursing degree‚ preferably a registered nurse‚ but I want to try and figure out now what that important major is going to be. I have two majors in mind‚ an anesthesiologist or a cardiac surgeon. The two majors are both a well-practiced and are a highly educational field. An anesthesiologist is a physician trained in anesthetics‚ a substance that induces people in order for them

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    Holocaust it’s a tragic and horrible event that occur where millions of innocent people died. Night‚ an autobiography of Elie Wiesel; where he tells the readers what he went through‚ things that no person should ever have to go through. It has been shown through the story that Elie is going through a lot and will continue to see and feel different emotions. You can tell that Elie has stop having faith in God from every movement he does‚ it shows that it has impacted him in many ways that will also

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    Yes Means Yes BY: ANASTASIA PROPHETE Los Angeles‚ California- “Yes means Yes” is a bill that was passed Thursday and signed Sunday morning by Gov. Jerry Brown (D). This law is the “confirmatory consent to engage in sexual activity”. California will be the first state to have this rape prevention law for college campuses. “It ’s about "making it clear that the responsibility for sexual violence should be placed on the perpetrator and people should have the right to be free from sexual impositions

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    "We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented." That quote is from Elie Wiesel in his Nobel Peace Prize Speech. I agree with the quotation. In the story Night by Elie Wiesel‚ many elements correspond to the quote and to the idea of silence and complicity. Wiesel says in his book that many different people were silent because they were not directly affected by the Holocaust‚ and thought that if they did something

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    selection. Eat! Anything ‚anytime. Eat all you can. The weak don’t last very log around here..” The man that is previously talking to Elie and his father is telling them that they need to do what ever they can to past selection. 2. “The only thing that keeps me alive‚” he kept saying “is to know that Reizel and the little ones are still alive. Were it not for them. I would give up.” This means that the only thing keeping him from giving up is the thought of his wife and children still breathing and

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    Elie Wiesel and John Robinson are two individuals that had the chance in life to have people show them who they are as one. Wiesel’s father simply asked him questions that made him think deep in himself. His father was able to ask questions about why he did certain things that made him dig deep to find the answers. While Robinson had to go through experiences to figure out whom he really is. Being born with a condition that will permanently make one different in others eyes is rough. Robinson had

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    in the works of Elie Wiesel‚ John Donne‚ and Terry George‚ allows the audience to notice a common message; people should help and care about each other. The speakers wants the audience to realize the significance of one’s act to help those in need within society. For instance‚ in Elie Wiesel’s work‚ she reveals this message when he says “neutrality helps the oppressor‚ never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor‚ never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere” (Elie Wiesel‚ Nobel Peace Acceptance

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    Angeline Yang Mrs. Kim English 10 (E) March 30‚ 2016 Write about this line on page 29 – “The beloved objects that we carried with us from place to place were now left behind in the wagon‚ and with them‚ finally our illusions. “ What do you think this means? How was this a turning point for Elie? After Hitler’s announcement to annihilate the Jews and the Anti-Semitic attacks on the Jews of Budapest‚ “the race toward death had begun” (10). Restrictions were held upon the Jews. Under the pressure

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    Sciences‚ I was so exciting that I can’t wait to appreciate the amazing medical sciences here. What I actually expected was I have experienced the structure and functions of the human body and learn about some of the most common diseases and injuries‚ maybe through some temporary and traveling exhibitions of photographs‚ artifacts‚ and hands-on activities. When I finally get the chance to visit the Hong Kong Museum of Medical Sciences‚ I think it was much greater than my expectation‚ I learned so

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    germans. When he came back he described the morbid events that happened the camp. This quote is one of the descriptions of what they did to the Jews. I believe that this quote has a very strong description of the inhumane things that the Nazis did to the Jews. It explains how they mercilessly killed them. It states‚ “Without passion or haste” (Wiesel 6) which indicates they used an extremely cruel tactic of extermination; slow and torturous. Without passion indicates that they treated the Jews as

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