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    ask. The Franks‚ Van Daans and a couple of extra people‚ had to go into hiding during World War II in order to keep their family and friends safe. They all fit into the same hiding place. It is important for all to know that they were in hiding‚ why they were in hiding‚ and how they stayed in hiding for so long. Anne Frank was born June 12th‚ 1929 in Frankfurt am Main‚ Germany. Her parents were Otto Frank and Edith HollÃonder. She had an older sister‚ Margot Frank‚ born in 1926. Anne and her family

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    This journey that Anne Frank encountered‚ although a short journey had a big affect on her life. A few steps down the road from where she lived had changed her life forever‚ more than she could have ever imagined. Anne Frank was forced to leave her life behind‚ in a time of World War 2. This paper will show the comparisons and differences between her life during this time as shown in the play and the movie. In the play and the movie there are many more similarities than differences. In my opinion

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    Anne Frank and Nadja Halilbegovich: Similarities and Differences By Dane Worthington Hour 1 Advanced English Anne Frank and Nadja Halilbegovich were very different people in very different times. Throughout the four paragraphs I will explain why I think that is true. To begin‚ Anne Frank lived during the reign of Hitler and was a targeted group in the Jewish genocide that took place between 1938 and 1945. Nadja Halilbegovich was a Bosnian girl living in the siege of Sarajevo‚ which took place in

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    The Diary of Anne Frank and Dear Miss Breed. A positive attitude also has health benefits‚ and will help make someone more successful. Whether it be mind related‚ health related‚ or success related‚ A positive attitude is key to overcome conflict. How can a positive thinking lead people through conflict? Positive thinking can get people through conflict because it engages them to think about the good things in life and blocks out the bad things. An example would be how Anne Frank turned something

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    Anne Frank had a kind heart‚ fierce mind‚ and brave spirit. If you were forced to stay inside a small hiding place‚ surrounded by people forbidden to go outside‚ could you survive it? Anne Frank was sheltered for two years with her family‚ the Van Daans‚ and Mr. Dussell. She couldn’t go outside‚ shared her room with a dentist‚ still had to complete schoolwork‚ and even had to regulate her bladder because the W. C. could only be used at certain times. Even though Anne had all of these obstacles to

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    do you see both good and evil on these three levels? * the society as a whole during WWII * the eight people in hiding * the character of Anne I think that evil is dominant in this story. The good in the society is the allies helping to fight off the Nazis and help make Germany a nice place once again. The good in the hiders is Mr. Frank who is kind hearted and courageous. He was also hopeful. Now as for the evil the Nazis pretty much took control of Germany and did what they felt needed

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    Watching the Anne Frank movie and reading the play helped me gain a lot of new information. The beginning of the play was all about the Franks having to go into hiding and how they were coping with their unfortunate situation. Similarly‚ the movie’s beginning also showed Anne Frank and her family going into their hiding spot‚ the Secret Annex‚ except the movie showed this with a lot more emotion‚ and with a much more serious and dramatic tone. By the middle of the play‚ the Van Daans had joined Anne’s

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    matter what situation your in. The quote from E.B. White explains that hope will always be there. Besides E.B. White’s letter there are lots of other texts in our human spirt unit that show this theme. Some of the other texts include‚ The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett and "Shattered Lives" by Kristen Lewis. In these stories it is shown that hope can help you overcome obstacles. The first text that shows that hope can encourage you to persevere is E.B. White’s letter

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    Anne Frank; How I’m Impacted Dear Anne Frank‚ Your diary made a prodigious impact on a numerous amount of people‚ including myself. It is ludicrous that the martinet‚ Adolf Hitler‚ would do something so truculent like that. It is a good thing that him and his followers were ostracized from society. The diary you kept when you were in hiding has affected a lot of people in different ways. First of all‚ it has informed many people about the life of a Jew in the depraved time of World War II

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    Holocaust Essay The holocaust was the avoidable genocide of millions of “undesirable” citizens just because they were Jewish. Canada made egotistical decisions that lead to the death of thousands of Jews‚ which could have been prevented. Canada was a contributor to the holocaust and enabled Hitler to think his crimes were justifiable. Canadian politicians valued the strength of their economy over people lives‚ were anti-Semitic‚ and made Hitler feel like his views were unanimously agreed with and

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