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    like garbage‚ left to rot in the sun". The sheer hatred that both groups of antagonists (Hutus and Nazis) had towards the opposing class was insane. Both genocides were not only almost unfathomable in scale‚ but also extremely efficient. In the Holocaust many neighbors and friends sold others out to the Nazis just like how those in Rwanda went to kill their neighbors. Both of the excerpts contain many differences and similarities between the details of the genocides First‚ the resources that both

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    “Over 11 million people were murdered during the holocaust‚ including 6 million Jews” (Fact Retriever 1). Concentration camps were responsible for this act of mass murder. Many would hide for from those responsible for the camps. The Nazis built and run these camps to imprison those accused of committing crimes against the state or known as “enemies of the state”. During the holocaust‚ concentration camps left a mark on our society. First‚ they were created to detain so-called “enemies of the state”

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    Frank Luke Jr. "He was the most daring aviator and greatest fighter pilot of the entire war. His life is one of the brightest glories of our Air Service. He went on a rampage and shot down fourteen enemy aircraft‚ including ten balloons‚ in eight days. No other ace‚ even the dreaded Richthofen‚ had ever come close to that." ~ Eddie Rickenbacker Frank Luke Jr. was born May 19‚ 1897 in Phoenix‚ Arizona and would live not only to become an Arizonan Hero but a true American Hero. As the last of

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    Holocaust. One word‚ yet this one word encapsulates atrocities almost beyond comprehension. This word triggers images of six million human beings who were imprisoned‚ starved‚ tortured‚ and murdered. In 1933 the Nazi Regime came to power in Germany. Fearing the Jews were taking control and becoming too powerful‚ the Nazis devised the plan of the “Final Solution” - extermination of the Jewish race‚ the Holocaust. Before the Holocaust‚ the population of the Jewish community in Europe was roughly nine

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    The poem “Contemplations” is said by critics to be one of Anne Bradstreet’s greatest writing accomplishments ever. Born in the 17th century‚ Bradstreet moved with her family from England to New England in search of a better way of life and to recover her Puritan values. While this transition was quite a struggle‚ she did not let it take away from her beliefs. In this poem‚ Bradstreet focuses on three main topics that are important to her spiritually: nature‚ God‚ and how they are significant to our

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    The Holocaust was a tragic experience for the Jews. Hitler blamed the Jews for the lose of WWI. There was over six million Jews that got killed during the holocaust by Adolf Hitler and all the other Nazis. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin meaning “sacrifice by fire”[Introduction To The Holocaust.] Hitler also targeted the disabled‚ Jews‚ homosexuals‚ and other prisoners or undesirables.The holocaust absolutely destroyed the Jews‚ but luckily‚ some still survived. Today we are still hearing stories

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    Frank Lloyd Wright and His Impact Frank Lloyd Wright was a very influential designer and architect who inspired the next century of builders to go beyond their normal standards and break free from the confines of the current building barriers. He used aspects of nature to compliment his buildings‚ and knew how to perfectly arrange the complex angles and structures to set his projects apart from all others. Frank Lloyd Wright changed the future of architecture with his high attention to interior

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    Many lives suffered during the holocaust ‚ from different chances of dying in the concentration camps. From Gas chambers‚ execution‚ and starvation. The main easier way to kill wew gas chambers‚ gas chambers were invented in February 8 1924‚ According to (http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/16700249)BBC; “How did people die in the holocaust”‚ in the United states and were used for death rows. Gas chambers in the holocaust were originally used in 1941 in extermination camps in order to kill quicker

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    to endure that every day during the Holocaust. The Holocaust took place in Europe from 1933-1945 and this was a time where the Europeans hated the Jews for just their faith. They tossed these men‚ women‚ and children into ghettos‚ deportation‚ and concentration camps. There was a death toll of 5 million Jews out of the total of 11 million innocent souls. But these strong-willed citizens did not die without fighting for what they believed in. During the Holocaust‚ the Jewish people participated in

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    My creative personal response to the holocaust in form of a visual art‚ has demonstrated my understanding of the Holocaust‚ the short and long term effects and impact on individuals‚ groups and nations. My personal response called One is a large canvas sporting a range of images that have been collated from popular magazines such as Who and Vouge. Each individual image has been carefully cut out and a gold star has been positioned on their clothing with their eyes blackened out. These individuals

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