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    honor should be Marion Blumenthal Lazan. In this paper we will be talking about who should be given the medal of honor. The people that we are goning to be talking about is Marion Blumenthal Lazan, Anne Frank, Oskar schindler, Elie Wiesel, and Meip Gies. The person that deserves the medal of honor is Marion Blumenthal Lazan. Who do you think should get the medal of honor? The reason Marion Blumenthal Lazan should get the medal of honor becuase she had to live through the life of the bombing and…

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    constantly fighting. In Conclusion, life in the Secret Annex was very troublesome. In the Secret Annex, everyone living there was limited on food. Overall, they only had a little supply of food. They always necessitated rely on others, such as Miep Gies, to bring them food and supplies, considering they could not do it themselves. Also, they usually ate the same foods for weeks on end. Sometimes people would not eat because they would become very nauseous. In addition, during certain…

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    her imaginary friend Kitty. She got this “friend” from a book. She wished the main character of the book was her friend and wrote to her in the diary. Anne’s diary was published by Otto Frank in 1947 (Muller, 318). After being took from the annex, Miep Gies found her diary and gave it to Otto Frank. After the war he published it. Her diary is over 350 pages long and translated into over 30 languages (Metzger,…

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    In “The Diary of Anne Frank” Anne describes how Miep Gies hides the Franks from the Germans and the Franks still do regular human things. For example, the Franks still did schoolwork, went on dates, and even celebrated Hanukkah all while they were hiding from the Nazi’s. The Germans are trying to stop the…

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    Differential Association Theory: Individuals who associate themselves with different groups will either conform or deviate from societal norms. Through interactions with different groups, values, attitudes, and beliefs are form. Key terms/concepts 1. Social Learning Theory (Albert Bandura) suggests that learning is a cognitive process where individuals learn their behaviors and actions through observation or direct instruction from a social environment/cue. 2. Significant others/role…

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    Otto Frank Biography

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    Otto Frank’s life, before, during, and after the Holocaust was difficult. Otto Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany on May 12, 1889. He had three siblings. Otto’s dad ran a bank. Otto went to college at Heidelburg to study art history. He also studied economics. A class mate set him up for an internship at the Macy’s Department store in Manhattan, New York. A few weeks after he made it to America his father passed so, he went back home for the funeral. Frank came back to America and…

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    by discussing a story related to their life. Marcuse decide to return to his Mom to take care of her and Help her with honor and share her family life Stability. And he keep reading until he reach some of his goal like escort the story writer Ms. Miep Gies, she was proud of room 203 student so…

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    Another example of pathos would be the short section on Miep Gies, the woman who helped the Franks’ survive in the attic for a long time during World War 2. Svoboda goes on to tell the reader about how Gies endured the post-World War 1 food shortage in Austria. When talking about her enduring it, she uses a quote from Gies “I still remember the hunger pangs distinctly, the piercing pains in my stomach and the unpleasant fits of dizziness…

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    She became famous for her diary were she would write her experiences of her daily life of living and hiding from the Nazis. She was caught by the Nazis and was sent to a concentration camp. Her diary was found and saved by her father and Miep Gies, later they were able to publish the diary which included what happened and her experiences during the war, were she lived, what her emotions were like, and what family relationships and personal relationships she had. The same thing was happening…

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    We are able to now tell the story of Anne because of what Miep Gies has done. Meip saved Anne’s diary and many different writings and gave them to Mr. Frank when she knew that Anne wouldn’t be coming back (488). She insisted on having Mr. Frank reading the papers and then decide what he should then do. After reading…

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