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    When Tomorrow never comes because of climate change” Before I start lets define first what was climate change is. Climate change or also known as Global Warming‚ refers to the rise in average temperatures on earth. This is due to primarily human use of fossil fuels‚ which releases carbon dioxide and greenhouse gases into the atmosphere‚ which can have a range of effects on ecosystems‚ including rising sea levels‚ severe weather events‚ and droughts that render landscapes more susceptible to wildfires

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    the Jew’s main purpose was to survive and Mr. Wiesel was doing just that with his father by his side. As Mr. Wiesel explains through all this pain and suffering that he is still strong‚ “I was no longer capable of lamentation. On the contrary‚ I felt very strong” (65). When running through the icy winds and snowy weather Mr. Wiesel had become strong minded because his foot was still healing and if he were to stop he would get shot by a SS officer. Wiesel explains‚ “These thoughts had taken up a brief

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    Tenderness “Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence to that deprived me for all eternity to live. Never shall I forget those moments that murmured my God and my soul and turned my dreams to ashes.” This depressed quotation comes from a Elie Wiesel‚ the man who tries to influence public to hear victims’ voice with his wisdom‚ courage‚ knowledge and love‚ and is well known and respected for his significant contributions in respect to the Holocaust and world humanities. As the author of Night‚ he is the

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    NARRATIVE WRITING I realized he was only human when… It is our annual camping time of the year‚ 4 of us‚ James‚ Tom‚ Benjamin and myself will go camping at different campsites every year. It is to foster strong relationship and bond with one another. The campsite was as Woodsville marshlands‚ it is a quiet and calm forest covering an area of 200 hectares with certain areas of swamp‚ it is recommended for seasoned campers like us. We spent a week to gather our supplies that contain foodstuffs

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    In the novel Night by Elie WieselWiesel explains‚ and illustrates his struggles in the infamous‚ Auschwitz‚ which was the most inferior concentration camp. The Holocaust was a terrible time for mankind‚ the Jews‚ and the people who Hitler did not see as “perfect.” People were taken to concentration camps‚ and dehumanized until they became beasts of burden without rights or belongings.

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    days after Eliezer Wiesel was released out of Buchenwald he looked himself in the mirror and saw a horror of himself. “I wanted to see myself in the mirror...From the depths of the mirror‚ a corpse gazed back at me.” said Wiesel at the end of the book. This quote has a lot of meaning because he hadn’t seen a reflection of himself since the ghetto‚ which was in 1941. He refers himself as a corpse‚ which shows the rough conditions he went through at these concentration camps. He sees a reflection of

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    the world has ever seen. The holocaust was the genocide of Jewish people‚ killing more than 11 million people in total and 6 million Jews alone. Elie Wiesel is a Jewish survivor of the holocaust who shares his experience in the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp. Elie Wiesel‚ author of Night reveals how he lost his family and faith to the evils he experienced during the holocaust. This book is still very important because people need to be shown how imperative it is to stand up for what is right

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    When history will be written by hunters they will never discuss lions This is an African quote illustrating the misleading stories of hunters about their hunt. Most of the hunters create myths of miraculous events in the forest. Hunters narrate surprising events of their bravery against lions. They exaggerate the tales of their hunting. As no one has approach to forest so authenticity of these tales is always suspicious. The theme of this quote expresses the biased stories to hide the facts of different

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    com/quotes/tag/holocaust). The book Night by Elie Wiesel was about the Holocaust taken place in Auschwitz concentration camp. Elie went through ghettos and later on was separated from his and sister; luckily he was with his father. At the concentration camp the people worked hard labors and lived like as slaves from 1944 to the day of liberation (1945). The author’s purpose for writing this novel was to inform the world about the terror and the injustice to humans so the people will not forget and have more caution about

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    Wiesel addresses the theme of mankind’s inhumanity towards others as he recounts the event on a passenger ship involving the Parisian woman and the native children fighting for a coin in the water. He connects this moment to the horrific scene on the train where men fought to death for scraps of food and German soldiers laughed. We humans can sometimes be the most inhumane‚ from all the destruction we cause to the pain and suffering we create. When one decides to throw everything away in order to

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