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    Imagine growing up in a small hidden space with multiple people. Anne Frank Beyond the Diary was written by Ruud Van der Rol and Rian Verhoeven. Anne Frank and Margot Frank were the two main characters. Born on June 12, 1929, Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during the Holocaust. The Frank family with four other jewish neighbors, spent more than two years during World War II hiding in a secret small annex above her father’s place of work in Amsterdam.…

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    It's been ten years I killed myself. It's was very painful. The worst part was that I saw my family and my best friend in pain. I caused more pain on them then I was alive. My best friends feels that it her fault. It's not because I was already broken inside. It's was so weird because when I was alive I felt empty inside but I still felt broken. A lot of people saw me as the strong intelligent person. They didn't see how I felt inside. When they tell me how are you I say I'm Torn apart…

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    with American cultures to ultimately become a perfectly tossed salad. Savant believes allowing immigrants into the United States will be the survival of [the world]. Savant emphasizes, “So too does the bond of our common humanity require that we imagine…

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    like to go however, when we are picked we must show or we could possibly get arrested. we can imagine the stress and boredom that can happen in these week long cases and the tension between the jurors. “12 Angry Men” A movie of 12 Men deciding the fate of a latino boy. There are many psychological concepts but in this movie I believe ethics and morality and prejudice are greatly portrayed. First imagine being in a room with 12 jurors bored, tired and frustrated on a case that can go up to…

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    The population discussed in my assigned book “Illegal: Reflections of an undocumented immigrant” focuses on Mexican, Americans, as well as undocumented immigrants. I think there are many perceptions that undocumented immigrants are faced with when they come to the United States. In particular, learning a new language can be difficult, and I feel that many undocumented immigrants are unable to learn English because of the lack of resources for them. Also, adjusting or (assimilating) to the…

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    Imagine you are walking past a girl. She is sixteen years old with blonde hair, small/short frame and brown eyes. The only other information you can recall about her is that she is a cheerleader. You probably already have a first opinion on her, right? Stereotypes would say she is a “stupid blonde”, “ a prep”, or a “typical white girl”. You make these judgements and assumptions about a girl you don’t even know. Now imagine what I, the writer, look like. You don’t see the same girl…

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    majority think of youth's -males, who show apathetic symptoms, like not caring being unable to empathize or feel remorse for actions. Think of one delinquent specifically, imagine the fine details-baggy clothing, ghetto jargon. Now think of the crimes that young boy might have committed to become a juvenile. Can you imagine those same crimes being committed by a female? A recent study conducted by the United states department of justice shows a drastic increase in the percentage of juvenile…

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    In Virginia Woolf’s essay “A Room of One’s Own,” she creates Judith, a fictional character who is the sister of William Shakespeare. There are challenges Woolf claimed that she would have experienced in her lifetime, and also believes that women from the Elizabethan era did not write. For this assignment, specific examples from the essay will be discussed. First, Woolf describes many challenges women would have faced during the Elizabethan era. For one, not much is known about them. “They…

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    We as humans live in a three dimensional world every day of our lives, and we take for granted the ability to visualize in the third dimension. However when asked to visualize a fourth dimensional shape; nearly all of us fail. If we can perfectly imagine dimensions from the 0th, being a single point in space, to the 3rd dimension; how is it that going one dimension beyond that is impossible? Well while we can’t create a new place to view a fourth dimensional object, there are tactics we can use…

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    females and who they are, and not stereotyping genders so they are depicted to do things differently or act in a specific manner. This is similar to the ‘Barbie; imagine the possibilities’ commercial as in 2 minutes, it shows females have no limits and should not be judged on who they are or what they do because ‘they are free to imagine they can be anything’. This is an important message that is displayed as society has often stereotyped women as though they should be the ones who play…

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