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    Loving Money People love money‚ even if they’re admitting it or not. Money is very important to us‚ and nowadays I feel like it’s about spending the most money‚ or buying the newest and coolest stuff. People love money so much that we even have TV-shows about our expensive houses and all the stuff we have. We have a good example in Focus Magazine‚ the text about Lauren and her birthday party. She is going to celebrate her 16th birthday‚ and only the clothes and jewelry she’s wearing costs £32

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    by Harper Lee has a powerful theme of loving your neighbours as yourself no matter who they are. People are often judged by their social class‚ gender or even race‚ and Harper Lee tells us how the world is unjust. But the story also shows that there are loving ways to approach people and situations. Just like with Calpurnia and the Finch’s or Mrs.Dubose good things always come out of acts of kindness. Equality‚ love and kindness are key attributes to loving your neighbour as yourself. Calpurnia

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    ~The Betrayal of Anne Frank~ For decades‚ historians around the world have been reviewing facts about the betrayal of Anne Frank. On August 4th‚ 1944‚ the Gestapo captured Anne Frank and the other residents of the ‘Secret Annex’. Months of torture were ahead of them in three different concentration camps. The camps got the best of seven out of eight people from the ‘Annex’. Otto Frank‚ Anne’s father‚ was the only survivor of the Holocaust. The betrayer of Anne Frank and her family needs to

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    Anne Frank Comparison

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    The Terror of 1939-1945 WW2 and ‘’The Diary of Anne Frank’ have a lot of feelings and emotions but which one’s vengeance‚faith‚or is it probably loneliness?So tell me which emotion is it me that! So the word vengeance that changed the world as I know it from the past‚to the present all the way to the future ‚but people will never learn when they grow up from time to time.So when I keep looking at the word vengeance it sometimes give me alittle chill like the ghost from the past is watching

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    In Anne Bradstreet’s poem‚ “ In Reference to Her Children”‚ Bradstreet reveals the mixed emotions she experiences after her children move out of the house. Throughout the poem‚ Bradstreet metaphorically speaks of her family. She refers to her home as the nest‚ and her eight children as birds. At the beginning of the poem‚ Bradstreet pridefully boasts about nurturing her children. However‚ pride eventually turns into grief once her eldest son moves away. Bradstreet continues to grieve over the five

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    Anne Funde

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    and was born in Melbourne‚ Australia. She moved to San Fransico and then to France where she started school their at the age of six years old. At one point she wanted to be a forensic pathologist as a teenager. Her grandfather was a pathologist‚ and my father a doctor‚ and it didn’t seem such much of a stretch. However she dropped math and science so she knew it was not going to happen. Though what she had learned in investigation came in handy when writing her two novels‚ which was sparked after

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    Anne Frank Huis - Andrew Motion The poem Anne Frank Huis refers to Anneliese Marie who was born in 1929 in Frankfurt to Jewish parents. After the Nazi came to power in Germany Adolf Hitler became the chancellor and the Frank family fled to Amsterdam. The Nazis occupied in Netherlands in 1942 and Franks went into hiding. The poem reminds us one of the three years of fear and suspense undergone by Anne Frank and the family who took shelter in a narrow space in an upstairs building. Andrew Motion

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    girls‚ that one day they will meet their knight in shining armor and live a happy life together‚ is a warped view of the real world. That will also make their expectations somewhat higher about what their dream guy will be like when they do meet him. Anne Sexton’s‚ “Cinderella”‚ can be analyzed using Feminist criticism based on the way that Sexton dislikes this “perfect ending” scenario and that women do not need to marry a rich man to be successful. Sexton starts off the poem with a few scenarios

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    Anne Frank Challenges

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    Challenges Anne Frank Faced during the Holocaust Anne Frank faced many challenges and had different ways of solving them. Some of those challenges we have today and so we don’t. Anne Frank lived through many restrictions just for being a Jew. During the time‚ in 1935 Jewish people were less then they had many laws that other didn’t have they had Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Semitic laws that took away civil rights and citizenship from German Jews. The challenges that Anne Frank faced

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    Anne Catherick's Letter

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    Forgive me‚ as I would usually start my letter to a dear friend asking how they are and wishing them all the best. However‚ without further ado‚ I must go straight into the dreadful events that have occurred since your departure from Limmeridge House. Whilst by no means do I intend to put any weight on your shoulders or worry you unnecessarily‚ I feel it is my duty to let you know of the disheartening proceedings which have taken place. Sir Percival Glyde and my poor‚ innocent little sister Laura

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