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    The Beje

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    What measures were taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible for the Jews staying there? Does the Beje become another character in a way? By the end of this essay you will see the measures taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible are; and electric buzzer installed, a warning sign and hidden room and a secret code and that the bee becomes another character in a way by always being there for those in need. The buzzer which was installed is one of the measures taken to make the Beje…

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    Throughout time, the famous and not so famous have kept journals. These journals were highly personalized and represented a glimpse into the daily lives and cumulative life of each and every person. Journaling still matters today for a variety of reasons. There was a time when journaling was simply the standard thing done by a majority of people. Also referred to as keeping a diary, journals served as fascinating records of a person's life whether theywere in one sport or traveling the world.…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank is a story of a little girl going into hiding with her family and another family joining them for two years on July 6, 1942. They went into the secret annex for hiding when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands.They were a Jewish family. Anne was born on June 12, 1929, she was 13 years old when she went into hiding. Anne was active, emotional and a little childish. Mr.Frank gave the diary to Anne and she started recording her feelings and observations. Anne had an…

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    put an end to the family’s carefree life. Otto Frank and his wife Edith decide, just as many other German Jews, to leave Germany” (Anne-Frank's-history-in-brief/Life in Germany). This shows that…

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    a source of comfort and support. Not long before the war ends, the eight are found and relocated to concentration camps. Soon after being sent to concentration camps, Anne and Margot both die of typhus; an infectious disease caused by rickettsiae. Otto Frank, Anne’s father, is the only one of the eight to have survived the…

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    Conflicts are faced every single day, but how you approach them can make an enormous difference. According to the law of attraction, if you adopt a positive attitude, good things happen to you, whereas a negative attitude always attracts negative. Having a positive attitude let’s both sides express their opinions, dismisses the unpleasant ideas in one’s mind, and surprisingly can directly affect your life! According to a study done by Dutch students, people having a positive outlook had a…

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    The problems for the two families living together for one it is a small space for eight people to be living in.Mrs Frank does not really care for Mrs Vandaan.They have to be careful and stay soundless.Overall, the Vandaans and the Franks find it rather difficult to live with each other while arguing in a quiet manner and not being able to let their feelings out in a manner they are used to before being in the secret Annex. Anne Frank wrote her diary to express her feelings that she could not…

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    Anne Frank Diary

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    The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is a novel written by her during her experience during World War II and the Holocaust. The readers of this story are able to understand and have a better perspective of what Jews went through. The diary begins on June, 14, 1942, which was two days after Anne Frank turned thirteen. She was fourteen when she went into hiding. She hide in a secret annex in Amsterdam for about more than two years. Her family, another family and a dentist hid in their fathers…

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    Richard Cory: True vs Apperecur Happiness I was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. Me and my family are a middle class family and we are Jews. My father is Otto Frank and my mother is Edith Frank and my sister Margot. I go to a wonderful school and have lot of friends. But my father said that we will be moving to Amsterdam in a week which means I will have to make new friends all over again. A week has past and we are all packed ready to go to Amsterdam i said my goodbye to my…

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    Introduction The Book Thief is a Bildungsroman of sorts, dealing with the protagonist, Liesel Meminger. The odd narration by Death supplies it with a sense of ambiguity that no other book seems to emulate. This novel regarding the journey of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old German girl who was given up by her mother in 1939, she embarks a new life living with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the humble town of Molching. Liesel’s journey evokes many mishaps and moments of joy; the book…

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