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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a young teenager’s personal diary written from 1942-1944. Anne was a fun-loving girl living with her family in Amsterdam‚ Holland. Anne’s father gave her a diary for her thirteenth birthday and it was her favorite present. She decided she would write daily entries about her life in her new diary Anne hoped her diary would be like having a real friend and not be so lonely‚ therefore she named the diary “Kitty.”

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    Billy Frank Monologue

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    In the distant‚ distant past‚ when I was a mere boy of seventeen‚ I came to a startling realization that we all at one point come to. I was going to die someday. It could be tomorrow‚ or thirty years from now‚ but my life‚ like everything else‚ was inevitably going to end. How did I reach this jarring conclusion? His name was Billy‚ and his life was short. I didn’t know his last name. I doubt he even had one. Of the forty two days on his journey aboard the Greyhound‚ I had only spoken to him

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    Anthony Frank Monologue

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    (Stephen’s POV) As I watched Anthony carefully place his foot on the last step of the set of stairs‚ there was a feeling of worry‚ fear and empathy electrifying me. What was this feeling? I asked‚ I don’t like it. Suddenly‚ I heard a a bone - chilling metal creaking fill up the dim and empty room. I saw the gleam in the metal of the railing tilting‚ and I knew Anthony was in danger. He was putting all that weight onto one side‚ it was sure to collapse. I saw Anthony’s limbs fly aimlessly as

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    Benjamin Frank Monologue

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    It has been ten long‚ miserable days since the White’s son has past away. The old woman hasn’t spoken a word since the strange visitor came stumbling up to there front door and told them the terrible news. Not even at the giant‚ new cemetery‚ around 2 miles from their home‚ when they buried the corpse of there beloved son‚ did Mrs. White speak. Just a faint whimper‚ “H-H-Herb‚” for their son Herbert. It’s like her poor heart couldn’t take it and shattered like a cracked windshield on a cold day.

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    Otto Frank How would you like to live in a secret annex never to be seen again for two years? To just‚ give up your whole life to keep you and your family safe? On May 12‚ 1889‚ a young Jewish man by the name of Otto Frank was born. This birth took place in the big city of Frankfurt‚ Germany. He was born to a family of one older brother named Robert. Then‚ later came along a younger brother‚ named Herbert. A little while later‚ he was followed by a little sister named Helen. His mother

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    Frank Gagnon Primary Care

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    Case Analysis: Frank Gagnon 1) There was an evident lack of communication between Mr. Gagnon and each of his healthcare providers/staff. His primary care physician never informed him of the reason that necessitated Frank’s visit to a cardiac specialist. If Frank were apprised of the urgency of the situation‚ he could have made some arrangements with either relatives or through his insurance company for transportation‚ living accommodations‚ etc. for him and his wife. This is‚ of course‚ assuming

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    Frank W. Buckles died‚ sadly yet not unexpectedly at age 110‚ having achieved a singular feat of longevity that left him proud and a bit bemused. "I knew there’d be only one someday‚" he said a few years back. "I didn’t think it would be me." “We lost a living link to an important era in our nation’s history. But‚ we have also lost a man of quiet dignity‚ who dedicated his final years to making sure the sacrifices of his fellow ‘doughboys are appropriately commemorated.” –Eric Shinseki (Secretary

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    Otto Frank Research Paper

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    live in hope.” Otto Frank‚ was the father of Anne frank. Otto Frank had been a survivor in the Holocaust. Many people argue about the issue of survivor’s guilt‚ about whether or not survivors should feel guilty about life and death situations. Survivor’s guilt is when a life and death situation happens and the survivor feels guilty of surviving of the disaster they were in. Otto Frank had survivor’s guilt because he lost family members during the holocaust such as Anne Frank who was famous for her

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    Dawson‚ Joey Humanities 101 October 2‚ 2012 Page 1 Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright I have chosen the Fallingwater House to write about in this assignment. The house was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built between 1936 and 1939. It is located in Bear Run‚ Pennsylvania. The house is built on top of a waterfall on the side of a hill. Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house to appear as if it wasn’t even standing on solid ground. Descriptive criticism: Every piece of artwork ever done has

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    Could you imagine living the way Anne Frank and many other Jews did? Anne Frank was living in the time of the holocaust‚ and she showed many characteristics. Anne was positive‚ always had hope and always be positive. Anne reveals these traits by saying‚ "In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart." I believe that all women should have these traits. Anne was a very positive person. For example in the play I heard that Anne commented on the cat. But Peter replied

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