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    four years after Anne Frank was born. The Nazis were also taking over many places. In January of 1933‚ Nazis took power in Germany where the Frank family was living. When Hitler invaded these places‚ he would capture all of the Jews and many other types of people he did not like. He was an eradicator. Because the Franks were Jewish‚ Otto Frank

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    Compare franks murder of his 3 victims Frank lovingly describes the murder of his three victims. Banks may have been influenced by the ‘video nasties’ from 1970s-80s that has helped shape and form the way he has presented the deaths of his victims. The similarities of each victim are the way Frank disposes of them are all disturbing. The difference is that the reason for their disposal all have different underlining themes and messages that Banks may present his view through. When Frank was five

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    Introduction Robert Frank‚ who has been called as one of the most important photographer in twentieth century for more than forty years (A. Powell‚ 2009)‚ it is a special performance of photography history in twentieth century. His book caused the new trend of photography after World War II: more sincere and more individual. Also‚ Robert Frank present a new way of photography that is "The non decisive moment"‚ this theory is against "The decisive moment" of Henri Cartier-Bresson‚ which gave a brand

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    "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore" Summary Robert Frank‚ a professer at Cornell University‚ published an article for the New York Times on October 16‚ 2010. The title of the article was "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore". In "Income Inequality: Too Big to Ignore"‚ Frank argues that there are differences in the social classes of the American people and that it is having a negative effect on our economy’s growth. Frank explains that middle class citizens are in a struggle to maintain a good

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    Through both historical texts‚ “The Deeds of the Franks” written in the 1100s in France and “the Alexoid” written in the 1100s in the Byzantine Empire. The Franks and Byzantines are described by two different thoughts of warriors and leaders. The Franks and the Byzantines had a complex and stressed relationship with each-other. Regardless of the state that the crusades were made-up to create an arrangement between them‚ the more time they spent by each other as partners of the crusades‚ the more

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    Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center‚ Wisconsin on June 8‚ 1867. His parents were William Cary Wright and Anna Lloyd-Jones. When Frank was twelve years old‚ his family settled in Madison‚ Wisconsin where he attended Madison High School for a few years. During summers Frank spent most of his time on his Uncle James Lloyd Jones ’ farm in Spring Green‚ Wisconsin‚ that’s when he first began to realize his dream of becoming an architect. In 1885‚ Frank left Madison without

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    attitude towards conflict because they are afraid and confused. However‚ having a positive attitude trying to solve conflicts‚ can have a superior outcome. A novel that is notorious for using positive attitude towards conflict is Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank was a 16-year-old girl who was born and raised by a Jewish family. When the

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    Task four: Frank Lloyd Wright’s organic architecture “So here I stand before you preaching organic architecture…not cherishing any preconceived form fixing upon us either past‚ present or future but instead exalting the simple lows of common sense…” It is not surprising that Frank Lloyd Wright‚ a brilliant architect and designer of far-reaching vision and great powers of invention‚ anticipated many of the hallmarks of today’s Green movement. Wright introduced the word ‘organic’ into his philosophy

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    Frank Lloyd Wright born in Richland Center‚ Wisconsin on June 8‚ 1867 and died in Phoenix‚ Arizona in 1959. Due to his father’s labor inconstancy‚ he lived an itinerant childhood in several states of the American Union‚ and finally settled for a short period in Madison‚ Wisconsin‚ where he studied English‚ French‚ mathematics and engineering without completing high school. Until then his adolescence had been in contact with nature‚ which influenced his later architectural perspective. At age 19‚

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    Frank Lloyd Wright’s Impact on Modern Architecture Ever since I was told when I was a young little league baseball player that my great-great uncle was one of the architects that worked on the Houston Astrodome‚ I have taken a liking to architecture and building designs. Growing up I visited Montreal and marveled at Olympic Stadium and the majestic buildings of Old Montreal. I remember trips to Chicago and was left breathless at the view of the Chicago city-scape high atop the Sears Tower‚ which

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