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    Cornelia “Corrie” ten Boom was born in Haarlem, Netherlands, on April 15, 1892. She was the youngest of 4 siblings (two sisters and a brother.) her father, Casper ten Boom, was a renowned jeweler and watchmaker. Corrie became Holland’s first female watchmaker. After Corrie’s mother passed away from heart failure, Corrie busied herself with helping her father in the shop and she started a girl’s youth club in which she taught Bible, crafts, sewing, and performing arts. In 1940, the ten Boom way…

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    In my opinion, “The Green Glass Sea” by Ellen Klages is an amazing book. “The Green Glass Sea” is about a little girl named Dewey who goes to a place the book calls “The Hill” to live with her father. “The Hill” is the place where during World War II, scientists came together to help make the nuclear bombs, or as they call it, “the gadget,” that would be dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. All throughout the book, Dewey faces many problems such as adjusting to her new life, being bullied, and her…

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    arduous times. For example, Anne Frank and Krystyna Chiger both lived through one of the most deleterious events in world history, the Holocaust. The two Jewish girls had to work assiduously to gain their freedom, independence, and survival, causing them to share certain similarities in their survival stories. On the other hand, they had multiple unique features of their survival experiences that caused their lives to also be exceptionally diverse. During the Holocaust, Anne and Krystyna had one…

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    Anne Frank Orally

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    Did Anne Frank forgive the Germans for what they made her go through during the whole World War? If, she did why would she feel that way? The Germans made her, and her families suffer for 2 years an abundance of accentuating when or if she will be found. Anne Frank orally expresses, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." Anne Frank orally expressed that and more than likely authentically did betoken it. She has made a couple verbalizations throughout the…

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    Anne Frank was a Jewish girl born June 12, 1929. She grew up during the Holocaust and had to go into hiding in 1943. As through her time in hiding, she kept a diary, noting down everything she did and day by day events. In 1944, Anne Frank and her family were found in hiding and sent to the concentration camps. Anne died in the concentration camps, but if she would have survived a few more days she could have survived the Holocaust. Once her father was set free from his camp, he went straight to…

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    What is conflict? Well conflict is a struggle or an opposition that people deal with on a daily basis. Responding to conflict positively is the best thing to do, but it can be challenging. People are different, some people respond to conflict negatively compared to positively, and some people don't really respond to conflict at all. You can't avoid conflict in your life, but the best way to respond to conflict is positively because if you have a positive outlook on things, conflict can…

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    these support groups Hazels begins to become friends with this boy named Augustus. Augustus is a amputee, which means he has lost one of his legs, one night after support group Augustus asked if she wanted to come see a movie at her house, and she did. On the way to his house was very scary though, because he only has one real foot and can’t tell how much acceleration hes giving the car. They begin to start to watch the movie and when it was over, he ask if they can do this again soon. So, they…

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    in world, we’re lost.” Anne said to her fellow roommates. In the play, The Diary Of Anne Frank written by , Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. The Franks, The Van Daans, and Dussel are all hiding in a secret annex living in fear during World War 2 trying to remain optimistic. Hope and optimism are shown in the play through encouraging and determined characters, energetic and celebratory events, and a everlasting perseverance through hard times. Anne and Mr. Frank provide hope through out…

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    Diary Of Anne Frank Essay

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    Allies are doing better, the end is nowhere in sight”- Anne Frank (Frank). Anne Frank was a thirteen year old Jewish girl in the Holocaust. Her family and four other people went into hiding in a place called the Secret Annexe. During their stay Anne had many conflicts with her “Mum”, Mrs.van Daan, and Dussel. Most of her conflicts were internal because she really didn’t like to express her inner turmoil to others. In The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne experiences daily conflicts with other…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank (2009) is completely different compared to the novels The Sunflower and The Reader. Unlike both stories, The Diary of Anne Frank (2009) focuses on a Jewish family hiding from the Nazi regime during the Holocaust, while the two other novels describe the aftermath after the Holocaust and using characters to sympathize members who were part of the Nazi regime. Anne tells her story in a cheerful manner; however, their fear was prevalent throughout the film, which clashed my…

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