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    It all started in the summer of 2010‚ where I was sent off to Massachusetts for the next seven weeks. I was going to Camp Winadu‚ which is a summer camp that my dad attended from ages four to nineteen. My Dad and I boarded our flight at O’Hare‚ and during the whole two hour flight I was nervous about being away from my parents for almost two months. Adding even more onto my nerves‚ I was the only camper that wasn’t from the East Coast. After we landed‚ I was whisked away in a van (in a good way)

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    Yes‚ in the Roaring Twenties you may have heard of Lindbergh’s’ flight through the trans-Atlantic flight. But surely just by a quick glance you would’ve heard of the boss named Capone. The Capone the public of knew of him was a highly well known and charismatic mob boss of Chicago. At one point‚ this very Capone would even reached national news through the costs of lives taken involving him. Of course that would make him disliked by the government‚ but that didn’t changed that some liked him and

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    Keith Salenski Jen Stauss History 201 May 31‚ 2005 Japanese Internment Camps in WWII For over a century‚ the United States has been one of the most powerful and influential states on the globe. However‚ every nation has made mistakes in its past. Throughout our country’s history‚ certain groups have had to endure horrible injustices: the enslavement of African-Americans‚ the removal of Native Americans‚ and discrimination against immigrants‚ women‚ homosexuals‚ and every other minority.

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    his goal by using a very systematic plan. One of his main methods of "doing away" with these people was through the use of concentration camps. In a meeting in January 1941 Hitler‚ along with some of his top officials decided on a plan that was called the "final

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    Chapter 34 American Life in the “Roaring Twenties” 1919-1929 Insulting America from the Radical Virus Americans shunned diplomatic commitments to foreign countries‚ and denounced crazy foreign ideas‚ condemned un-American lifestyles and clanged shut he immigration gates against foreign people. After the Bolshevik revolution in 1917 which caused a small communist party in the USA. Caused a lot of strikes. The Red Scare of 1919-1920 caused Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer (Fighting Quaker)

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    Analysis of Culture Conflicts between the East and the West in The Joy Luck Club 1 Introduction Difference between Chinese and Western cultures has always been a main source of conflict between local people and citizens of Chinese origin. In The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan describes the conflicts between the mothers and daughters to show us different culture traditions‚ perceptions of life‚ etc. between American and Chinese culture. In the end‚ the two different cultures merge together. Nowadays

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    During WWII & the reign of Hitler was the Auschwitz Concentration Camp‚ a labor camp‚ which could be considered to be one of the worst places for a person of the Jewish faith place to be at that time in history. Handed down through history‚ it is considered to be one of the brutalist places on earth that a person could be. As James Deem described it‚ “Prisoners receiving punishment were often placed in cramped basement cells and deprived of food” (9). To be put into simple terms‚ it was torture.

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    The Unimaginable: The life in Japanese Americans Internment Camps By OUTLINE Introduction Thesis: Even though the Japanese Americans were able to adapt to their new environment‚ the Japanese American internment camps robbed the evacuees of their basic rights. Background I. Japanese Americans adapted to their new environment by forming communities at the camps. A. One of the first actions that evacuees took is establishing school system. B. The evacuees established self-government

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    The best decision I ever made was going out of my comfort-zone to apply for nurse camp at the University of Washington. Out of 150 applicants‚ I had the privileged to be 1 out of the 22 selected. Nurse camp was a tremendous enrichment experience that I never thought imaginable. I never thought at 17 years old‚ I would get the opportunity to save a simulated patient from dying of a heart attack in the UW Medicine’s wish lab. The adrenaline rush I got from doing compressions‚ trying to save a mannequin’s

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    several different concentration camps created between the 1930s and 1940s. Hitler’s main goal was to capture all of the Jews and assassinate them. He did not want any Jews to come out breathing after everything he planned to do. The Jews were most likely thinking that exact same thing. Hitler made thousands of camps all over Germany‚ stating that one was not enough. The first camp that he had ever established was called the Dachau. “The Dachau concentration camp was established in March 1933. It

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