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    f0r meaning: An intr0ducti0n Man’s Search F0r Meaning is a b00k‚ based 0n the real life experience 0f Vikt0r E.Frankl‚ wh0 was a pris0ner at the Auschwitz c0ncentrati0n camp during W0rld War 2. Like s0 many German & East Eur0pean Jews wh0 th0ught themselves secure‚ Frankl flung int0 the netw0rk 0f c0ncentrati0n & exterminati0n camps & he survived. He believed that the reas0n he kept himself alive was that he stuck t0 h0pe‚ keeping in mind the sense 0f satisfacti0n he will get when he’ll meet his dear

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    about the existence of Rembau in Malaysia until I received the letter. I wanted to escape from National Service badly because I heard from many people that life during National Service is not fun. I had also been told that it is like a concentration camp where people are tortured. I thought of registering myself into a college so that I can escape from going for National Service‚ but my parents would not allow me to do it. They insisted me to attend the National Service. Because of that‚ I argued with

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    Why would you go to a Camp for running? That’s exactly what i was thinking when the varsity cross country guys tried to convince me to go to a Wisconsin running camp. Personally i thought the idea of a running camp was ridiculous‚ why would i want to pay someone to so they could “teach” me how to run? According to my teammates though‚ it was worth it to go and “learn”

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    Describe nightfall as you reach camp in the middle of the jungle. There was utmost silence and pitch darkness as we walked towards the camp which was located at the middle of the jungle. Our footsteps could be heard along with the hoots of the owl‚ chirping of the crickets and croaks of the frogs. We were so exhausted and starved that we couldn’t even move an inch forward. Placing out torches down‚ we slowly sat down on the ground. When we started our journey the sun had shades of bright red and

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    more‚ I was assigned to serve the authorities of the camp as a supposed promotion. While the officers were talking casually‚ I snuck into the office with stealth and stole the keys. Nobody suspected me as a culprit because I barely talked; they thought I was stupid but a hard

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    Train cars were the main way of transportation of Jews during the Holocaust from camp to camp. They were filled 100 people per cattle car. Consequently‚ they were so compressed they couldn’t move. It was winter during Elies transportation to camp Buchenwald. As a result‚ people in each car were freezing to death every minute. Due to the multiple deaths‚ the train would stop to unload the dead bodies to make room for the living. Volunteers would undress the dead to share their garments. Then “gravediggers”

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    Indian camp Indian camp is set in North America‚ near St. Ignace close to Canada. We are not told directly when the story takes place‚ but because they don’t have any technology and they seem to be poor‚ could the story possibly take place in the beginning of the 20th century. Indian camp is realistic. It is not happening in an imaginary world‚ but in a real world. The reason we can see that is‚ because it take place in North America. The Indians in the camp are very poor. They live in

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    jungle to locate Nick’s father. With the help of the wild elephant Hannibal and the guidance of the wise Hilltop the trio locate Jackson and Mya’s brother Indaw at a prison camp. It is at this camp that they spot Jackson Freestone being buried as a part of Hilltop and Jackson’s earlier plot to fake his death to escape the camp. However‚ as the group is escaping they are spotted by Captain Moto‚ Bukong and several other Japanese troops.

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    Hunting Camp Finally‚ the time was here. It was fall break‚ and I had nothing to do but sit around and enjoy life. This area was covered with dirt‚ and no matter how hard I tried‚ I would get filthy. I couldn’t wait to get home to take a nice shower. Even though it was so dungy‚ it was a nice place to sit around and clear my mind. In the middle of September‚ my mother and I would go to the store to buy tons of food for deer camp. At last‚ after being at the store for hours‚ we would be

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    the viewer is introduced to Joshua‚ Dora and Guido’s son‚ who is bright‚ loved‚ and absolutely hates to take baths. The family lives happily until being interrupted by deportation. When being taken away from his mother to go live in the concentration camp‚ Guido is telling an elaborate story to lighten the situation‚ so Joshua doesn’t know the truth. At this point‚ you’re completely torn with emotions of sadness and happiness because you know the truth‚ but you’re

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