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    Student Diversity

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    Step into a classroom in America today, and one of the first things anyone will notice is the differences in the people. Ordinarily, it is, racial diversity, physical difference or a variety of student engagement that people notice first, but it is obvious that each student is unique in their own way. Irrevocably due to differences each student has different needs and dreams that the face every day. Furthermore, as an educator, it is essential to hone these individual differences to foster an…

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    it was formed. The culture of different people can depend on their beliefs, customs, or arts. An example of this would be the food someone people eat, that could be one of many factors to determine their culture. Another example is families having Hanukkah instead of Christmas, it is part of their beliefs. Geographers study the earth not only because they find it interesting but because they want to find out more information about people and the way their lives are impacted by the environment.…

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    (Jewish Traditions and Restrictions) Chaim Potok, is the original Historical Criticism , he gave the heart and brought out the sympathy of the Jewish people and culture. Historical criticism is the bases of any literature piece . It dwells on dates and the origin of the subject and authors outlook. Focuses on things like time ,era, religion and background . The mass murder of 6 million people , in a event called “The Holocaust” is the most imperative and certainly can be used as the offset of…

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    What was the Holocaust? The Holocaust was one of the worst events in human history because it was a time where six million Jews died in concentration camp or by the Nazis. How literature essay help us understand the Holocaust of their sacrifices and struggle. How the survivors portray their story and experiences can written or spoke in a form of a book, play, speech, or a comic. The first topic would be about the play “Anne Frank, Act I and II.” It would start off in the year 1945 in a late…

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    She was Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin and was youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. In her work of the written diary, she is unambiguously precocious, charming and intelligent, and retained her cheerfulness and even during most testing and difficult of circumstances. Over the course of two years, she is transformed from spoiled and naive girl of thirteen into thoughtful and self-aware woman of fifteen. She did not have sufficient political acumen and knowledge, but becomes inquisitive to…

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    An Essay About Anne Frank

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    Let me just start by saying that Anne Frank is just a perfect little girl. She was thrown into a bad spot in her life but she kept moving forward. If you look at all she has been through you would take a step back and call her a hero because of how brave she was. Anne Frank was just 13 years of age when she went into hiding in a secret annex in the upstairs attic of her fathers work shop. From there she spend just over two and a half years in this secret annex with eights others with nobody to…

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    The light from the morning sun shone through the windows of their hotel room the next morning. Their prior evening was filled with libations and passion. Clarissa woke up to Johnny with her wig uneven and her makeup smudged upon her white pillow. And Johnny was still somewhat unconscious when Clarissa opened her eyes to him. She wasn’t the slightest bit afraid of him waking up to her like this because he had seen her without makeup before this moment. She leaned into him with his eyes still…

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    celebrate is called Passover as it celebrates the deliverance of the Hebrew people from Egypt. Shavuot celebrates the giving of the Torah to Moses and Sukkot is the harvest festival. Celebrations about being delivered from enemies are the Purim and the Hanukkah. The acceptance of youth into society are held when they become twelve or thirteen. The Sabbath, a period of time from work from Friday at sundown until Saturday when the first star shows, which gives each week a…

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    What Is Anti-Semitism?

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    When one hears the word Judaism or ‘Jew” a few ideas come into mind. The killing of Jesus Christ, Israel VS Palestine, the Holocaust and Hanukkah just to name a few. Before the holocaust, Jews were discriminated because of their past history. After the holocaust, Jews are now looked at as greedy, poor, selfish individuals who only care for themselves. Post-Holocaust followers of the Jewish religion still undergo discrimination in their journey of following religion due to their troubled past,…

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    Anne Frank was a Jewish girl who lived during the mid 1900’s. Due to her religion, her family was a prime target of Hitler who was the current dictator of Germany. Once Hitler had invaded the Netherlands Anne had to go into hiding with her family because they feared for their safety. The new home that they were forced to adapt to was the secret annex and they had spent two years there. During this two year time period Anne lived in fear and was in danger every second of her life. She still…

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