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    This narrative report is used to document a significant event in a chronological order.  A permanent record of the event  Leaves no questions in the minds of the reader  It is factual  Easily understood without being ambiguous  Grammatically correct Shoplifting Assists Larceny Thefts Personal Accidents especially

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    the grand majority of people‚ although not factual it perceives as the truth because it has been ingrained into people as the truth due to its popularity. Stereotypes are similar to misconceptions except that they are partially true. In About Men by Gretel Ehrlich she explains the truth about the cowboy attitude‚ cowboys attitude compared to the stereotypes that are believed due to the way they were portrayed in western films and Marlboro advertisements. “If he’s “strong and silent” it’s because there’s

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    million. Even though the position on women workers increased men still had the better and high paying jobs. At the turn of the century‚ 60 percent of all working women were employed as domestic servants. In the article “About Men” written by Gretel Ehrlich Gretel states “No one is as fragile as a woman but no one is as fragile as a man”. While most woman were fighting for equality between men and women some of the women believed in equality for the sexes. Women who upheld traditional gender roles argued

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    Sergeant Hansel M Robinson Sergeant Hansel M Robinson‚ A very respectable WWII veteran.Was born Oct‚23‚1922 and graduated on the top 10% of his class in 1941. He very much enjoyed science and math and wanted to be an engineer when he grew older.Once he graduated Sergeant Robinson set off to seek his dreams. He started going to college and taking in all the knowledge that he possibly could. He took two terms of college and was getting closer to his dream‚but what Sergeant Robinson didn’t know was

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas: The Verdict The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno‚ the eight year old son of the commandant at a concentration camp. This movie was again probably the top 5 of the best movies we have seen all year. It did a brilliant job of representing how gruesome it was for even German families‚ especially for the kids we are never really told what is going on but instead taught to hate and despise anybody that isn’t Aryan. Since this

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    through the fence at Out-With. They become friends. Shmuel is very confuse on where he is and what he is doing in the concentration camp on the other side of the fence. He is a prisoner and he must wear the striped pajamas like other prisoners. Gretel: She is Bruno’s older sister who is twelve years old. She doesn’t like new things. She

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    Between the late 1930’s and the Second World War‚ Germany was under Adolf Hitler’s fascism rule. Many fascist policies were used to control the people of Germany‚ which soon evolved into Nazism‚ a variation of fascism. Nazism is characterized by propaganda‚ nationalism‚ anti-Semitism‚ complete control over the society‚ and a strong police force to control the population. All of these characteristics are portrayed in Swing Kids and Berlin 36. These two movies show how fascism and Nazism play a large

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    A Childhood Interrupted Directed by Mark Herman and produced by David Heyman‚ The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a film released in theatres in 2008. This film is based on the 2006 novel written by Irish man John Boyne. It is a Holocaust-based drama film that follows the lives of two eight-year-old boys. Bruno is the son of a Nazi Commandant and Schmuel is the son of a Jewish inmate. Through these children’s eyes‚ viewers are invited to discover a poignant tale involving the horrors of the

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    at her husband’s job‚ she does not actively fight his decision to move the family. Through her not protesting and like many Germans‚ they complied with‚ did not interfere or think about the harsh realities of what the Nazis are doing. Also Bruno‚ Gretel or the mother doesn’t do anything when Kotler beats Pavel to death‚ they continue to eat through

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    You have been asked to read a collection of Seamus Heaney’s poems to a 5th year class. Select 4 poems you would read and explain why. Seamus Heaney is widely recognised as one of the major poets of the twentieth century. Heaney ’s Poems are based on real life experiences‚ which can be related to in only so many ways‚ because of the differences in the likes of lifestyle and culture. Heaney’s poetry appeals to students as much of it deals with issues of childhood in a manner that is mature and accessible

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