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    Holocaust Monologue

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    concentration camps. Rachel was taken. The next weeks were very hard for Papa and I‚ not knowing whether Rachel was alive on a concentration camp or shot because she was too weak. Since Papa got to go into town to work‚ he asked some of our trustworthy friends to find out how and where Rachel was. After a few more weeks Papa came home from work extremely late. I was terrified something horrible had happened. When he got home he told me that Rachel was fine on a concentration camp and that the

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    the privilege to work as an office assistant‚ a barista‚ and a camp counselor. Each of these positions has left me with unique experiences and skills. I am very organized and thorough due to my time working in the office. From my experiences as a barista‚ I am able to work quickly and efficiently under pressure. Finally‚ I am very adept at dealing with conflict‚ solving problems‚ and working through my own frustration as my work as a camp counselor was very challenging for me. The most important thing

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    Three Shots & Indian Camp

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    he will die to feeling quite sure that it will be okay. His father‚ his uncle and himself are camping. Nick remembers‚ with shame‚ how he got scared thinking about how he would die one day. When he was alone‚ he summoned his uncle and father back to camp‚ by firing three shots into the air with a rifle. The uncle is frustrated‚ thinking that Nick is a coward. However‚ his father is more understanding. When they arrive‚ Nick lies to them. He tells them that he had heard an animal instead of saying he

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    The Relief Camp: Not so Relieving After All Relief Camps were set up in 1932 and were intended to provide work for unemployed men. However in the end‚ these relief camps became a national disaster in the eyes of many Canada men. Their pay was horrible and their health care was appalling. But worst of all‚ they were isolated from family‚ friends and the rest of Canada. The men that worked in relief camps deserved a much better pay. They received only 20 cents a day. They worked in dreadful

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    Daily Life in the Concentration Camps If anyone knows anything about the concentration camps‚ you can imagine it would be a long hard struggle just to get through one day. But no matter what the Jews and other prisoners had to go through‚ “Prisoners strove to keep their Jewish identity” (Hazikaron‚ www.yadvashem.org). The Jews went through hardships every day. “Jewish prisoners in the camp during the holocaust suffered forced labor‚ starvation rations and the horrific daily lineups” (Hazikaron

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    The Confederate soldiers kept enemy Union soldiers in prison camps. Andersonville Prison was considered the main camp for the Confederates. Those who were held at Andersonville lived in hostile‚ dirty‚ and inhumane environment. When a Union soldier was brought to Andersonville‚ he would have to fight to survive. Prisoners‚ fighting for their life‚ would steal other prisoner’s daily food‚ leaving them starving for that day. Confederate soldier would shoot and kill anyone who came close to the

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    Ama Dablam Base Camp

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    (22‚494ft) is one of the most stunning peaks in the Himalaya and one of the most impressive mountains in the world. It is located the heart of Everest’s Khumbu region‚ it lies directly above Tengboche Monastery on the well-worn path to Everest Base Camp and is admired by thousands of trekkers and climbers every year. This expedition offers a superb‚ technical climbing experience in a magnificent setting‚ with numerous cultural and scenic diversions. Like the Matterhorn in the Swiss Alps‚ Ama Dablam

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    How could you imagine there are many big and beautiful ruins of Hong Kong such a tiny city? Located in Fanling‚ The Queen’s Hill Camp has been one of the biggest ruins of the city for more than fourteen years. Sing Chan‚ the ruins photographer from Rufization sharing with us his journey in seek of abandoning places in Hong Kong and beyond. Ruins are often portrayed as scary and creepy‚ however‚ its creepy has become kind of beauty under cameras. While the government has troubles finding lands for

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    After visiting Dachua concentration camp‚ I learned that my worldview and the worldview of those who were imprisoned collided on the issue of human development. The lifestyle in the concentration camp was formed to incorporated dehumanizing tactics that altered the prisoners’ human development. The prisoners’ names were removed and given a number so incorporate the lack of individuality and personalization. Their belongings‚ possession‚ social class‚ and job was striped from their identity and removed

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    Japanese-American Internment Camps A historical fact that is not really talked about is the fact that‚ during World War II‚ over 100‚000 Japanese-American people‚ the vast majority of which were actually American citizens‚ were rounded up and shipped to internment camps. These consisted of poorly constructed barracks surrounded by barbed wire‚ sentry posts and armed guards. It all began when Franklin D. Roosevelt gave this war message to Congress on December 8th‚ 1941; “Yesterday‚ December 7th

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