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    Shane Rivenburgh Anne Frank Paper Anne Frank Can you imagine being stuck in a room for years at a time and not getting the fresh air from outside? Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who was alive during the ruling of Germany by Adolf Hitler. She was a young girl who had to go into hiding due to the Nazi takeover. While Anne was in hiding‚ she kept a journal about what she did‚ who she met‚ and her experiences throughout her journey. Anne was sometimes very obstinate while in hiding. She was

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    In Frank Romero’s mural "Going to the Olympics‚ 1984" the artist depicts life in LA through a number of images and symbols. What I see are: cars‚ hearts over the cars‚ palm trees‚ men wrestling‚ a blimp with the words "a goodyear"‚ a horse‚ and a stamp. The palm trees in my opinion represent the weather in LA. The men and the horse represent the Olympics. The stamp can represent the souvenirs in LA. The blimp represents life in LA. In Frank Romero’s mural " Going to the Olympics‚ 1984" the artist

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    The Diary of Anne Frank shows many stereotypes‚ such as Jews‚ adults‚ parents‚ and teenagers. Stereotypes are a standardized mental picture or belief held in common by members of a group. The Diary of Anne Frank identifies that the stereotype of a teenafer is moody‚ argumentative‚ and self-absorbed. The three teenagers‚ Anne‚ Margot‚ and Peter commonly show these traits in the play‚ The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne‚ the youngest teenager‚ commonly shows being moody as do the other teenagers also

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    look like? Maybe be afraid to go out because of your culture‚ possibly been attacked? Anne Frank and Eva are very different people‚ living very different lives‚ but they both have some of the same issues. Both of the young teenage girls are fighting there own wars‚ both being looked down on for there culture and what they look like. Which should have no impact on how you treat someone. In Fact‚ in Anne Frank‚ people everyday were being taken from there homes‚ Anne hides for her life‚ scared she could

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    concepts that affect everybody throughout their entire lives. In the 1800s‚ the Irish faced the two constantly. The poem “No Irish Need Apply‚” The exhibit “Home for the Heart‚” and the article “The Education of Frank McCourt” discuss the struggles of the Irish with poverty and discrimination. Frank McCourt‚ an Irishman himself‚ fights through all the problems and obstacles of social justice and equity he faces to become successful in life. Social justice and equity affect all people of all places.

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    Anne Frank a victim of the Holocaust who went into hiding for two years with her family and a few others due to their religion. While she was in hiding‚ she wrote a diary of her time in there and how she and the others lived. Her diary was published which was called “The Diary of a Young Girl” and a play‚ The Diary of Anne Frank. As she was in a place called the secret Annex who two others helped them hide Miep Gies and Mr.Kraler. The others who were in the Annex with her was Edith Frank‚ Otto Frank

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    From living with a star‚ a sign of being different‚ to hiding from a war‚ hearing horrific‚ mind-altering sounds‚ Anne Frank lived a dreadfully eventful‚ heartbreaking‚ far-from-full‚ short life. We have hard lives‚ parents splitting‚ rough backgrounds‚ and that is tough‚ but the what the Jews had to experience and endure was something of another level. Anne Frank was a bright‚ spunky girl‚ she experienced multiple changes and experiences in hiding‚ and she has a legacy. Growing up‚ Anne was never

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    Anne Frank is the modern day hero for knowing what to do in a Refugee Crisis. She’s a modern day hero for knowing what to do in a refugee crisis because she lived through it and she wrote about it in her diary. The Diary of Anne Frank is a non-fiction work written by a teenage girl as she hid from the Nazis and the theme is hopeful as the girl tries to see the best in people and to imagine a future for herself‚ and she helps us today to know what to do during a Refugee Crisis. Anne Frank tries

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    Anne Frank Elie Wiesel is one of the most eminent Holocaust survivors for his writing and his actions for bringing awareness and memorial for those who were not as fortunate as him during WWII. He was an extraordinary man with such a great personality‚ especially after all he had gone through as a child. He has written many novels about his experiences during the Holocaust‚ one of which called Night which tells of his experiences inside a Nazi death camp. His writing has been influential for all

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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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