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    John Brown once said, “The crimes of this guilty land will never be purged away, but with blood.” John Brown was an abolitionist who was killed after becoming an anti-slavery icon. He believed in freedom for all slaves, and was not afraid of what it would take to get them free. Nightjohn, a novel by Gary Paulsen, is about 12 year old Sarny who is a slave. Sarny tells of her life changing event of meeting another slave named John, who taught her many things, even though they were not allowed to…

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    stripped away from him. Yanek goes through ten concentration camps, and a death marches where he is beaten, and starved, and worked mercilessly. He is determined to stay alive and make it till the end. In the first camp he works at the camps…

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    The two different stories of two different religion going through the same situation. ‘The night’ is a story of a young boy Elie, whose life changes drastically after being imprisoned by the Nazis. As well as the other Jews that were imprisoned suffers and gets seperated with their families. The author Elie Wiesel who is one of the survivors of the holocaust presents the story very well and clearly which gives the readers a visual sense of idea while reading. In the other hand, in the movie…

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    During an interview with Elie Wiesel, Oprah Winfrey and him visited one of the most infamous concentration camps during the Holocaust, Auschwitz Concentration camp. Elie Wiesel is a survivor of the Holocaust and a survivor of Auschwitz where he was imprisoned for almost 16 months. Oprah and Elie toured the Concentration Camp as Elie reminisced about the horrible events that took place during his time there. The Holocaust was one of the most tragic genocides in world history. Germany was going…

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    Night The author is Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania who was studying religion before his family was forced into a Nazi death camp Auschwitz during WWII. During the time he was in Auschwitz his family was killed. He moved to New York in 1955 and became a US citizen in 1963. He got married to Marion Rose in 1969 in Jerusalem. He then went on to writing books and nonfiction works. He also became an international activists and figure of peace over the years. He was also a Humanities…

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    Research Paper This Way to Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen by Tadeusz Borowski, was a very vivid and gruesome reading it showed the horrors and terrors of the inhumane acts the S.S. men had done during World War II in the concentration camps. Although the author himself being a survivor of the atrocities and nightmarish times of WWII in Nazi Germany one reading this story might find it too direct and descriptive. This style of writing to many readers might be too much for them to handle but I believe…

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    main character was a very observant boy who was also very dependant on his parents. He was only 15 years old when the Nazis came for 15,000 Jews who lived in his hometown of Sighet, Transylvania, in 1944. Auschwitz is the name of a death concentration camp where 1 million Jews were held captive including Eliezer and his family. Within minutes of arrival, Eliezer’s mother and his…

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    The Effect of Long-Term Solitary Confinement Communication and social interaction is the foundation of all human relationship. In 2009 author and surgeon Dr. Atul Gawande’s “HellHole”, an article in New Yorker magazine on what's happening in prisons across America. In the article, Gawande describes that humans are social animals, explaining that “once humans are stripped of consistent social interaction, they began to lose their minds.” Through his personal creditability, detailed emotional…

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    The article, “Teens Against Hitler”, by Lauren Tarshis, describes the hardships of Ben Kamm, a Jewish boy, and his family, who like millions of other Jews, perished at the hands of the Nazis during WWII. Ben lived during one of the most terrifying and horrific historical events the world has ever seen, the Holocaust. He and his family managed to survive for a couple of months in the Warsaw Ghetto with a little help from family and friends. Ben had joined the partisans in hope of helping himself,…

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    Who is Elijah Doughty? Well, the more appropriate and unfortunate question is, who was Elijah Doughty? How could a normal August day, in the small town of Kalgoorlie, end in tragedy for such a young boy?This is Remembering Elijah Doughty. As the story broke, of a 14-year old Kalgoorlie boy passing away, in a collision between a Ute and a small dirt bike (which the boy was riding) the country was shocked. As the day progressed, more information surfaced about the driver of the Ute and how this…

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