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- 2201: The Life of Anne Frank
- ... Life of Anne Frank On the Deportations "Our many Jewish friends and acquaintances are being taken away in droves. The Gestapo is treatiang them very roughly and transporting them in cattle cars to Westerbork, the big camp in Drenthe to which they're sending all the Jews....If it's that bad in Holland, what must it be like in those faraway and uncivilized places where the Germans are sending them ...
- 2202: Abigail Adams
- ... grew a very religious bond between each other and a long lasting friendship. Abigail never went to a real school because of poor health. So, she learned at home. Her father's library was not big, but she still went to it to read books. Abigail's favorite books were novels by Samuel Richardson. Abigail's father knew John Adams by working with him and she grew rather close to him ...
- 2203: Wayne Gretzky: Comparing Two Biographies
- ... Cup final between the Edmonton Oilers and New York Islander. "Wayne," he said, "don't worry about not scoring so far. Just make sure that when you do get a goal for us is a big one. " (Page 15 Gretzky and Taylor ) From this conversation, we could know what had happen at that time. So, there was different between the point of view of those two books. Although this two books ...
- 2204: Walt Whitman
- Walt Whitman Walt Whitman wasn't a very big fan of war. He thought everything about it was negative. We can see this in his poetry. In Beat! Beat! Drums!, he expresses his feelings toward war using symbolism. The drums and the bugles are ...
- 2205: Tony Kronheiser
- ... on the Concorde." His figurative language add to his sarcasm. Anytime a metaphor or a simile is used, it is used for exaggeration purpose. Sarcasm is funny exaggeration. Kornheiser compared his expensive lunch meal to "Big Red chewing gum wrapped around a pimento." That's funny because he is comparing such an precious meal to a piece of gum and a pimento, a $25 meal to a 25 cent meal. In ...
- 2206: Stephen King: The King of Terror
- ... left to fend for themselves when Stephen's father Donald, a Merchant Marine captain, left one day, to go the store to buy a pack of cigarettes, and never returned. His fathers leaving had a big indirect impact on King's life. In the autobiographical work Danse Macabre, Stephen King recalls how his family life was altered: After my father took off, my mother, struggled, and then landed on her feet ...
- 2207: Trudeau: The Politics of My Way
- ... urban Canada aboard his carousel and never really got french Canada aboard in the first place, but the Chief's strengths and weakness flowed from the ordinary people who loved him and the sophisticates and big city people who hated him. P.E.T. never did deal in democratic norms; instead, the elitist Trudeau gave Quebec's elitists the first crack at the bilingual club and transformed the federal bureaucracy, at ...
- 2208: Michael Jackson
- ... That was my report on Michael Jackson. I enjoyed writing it. I hope you enjoyed reading it! Some additional information I'd like to add is that that Jackson 5's first recorded song is "Big Boy," wich was the beginning of their stardom. (Jackson: 42) Bibliography 1. Anonymous, "Jackson, Michael," Compton's Multimedia Encyclopedia, Copyright 1991, p. 1 2. Anonymous, "Jackson, Michael," Microsoft Encarta '95, Copyright 1994, p. 1 3 ...
- 2209: Knute Rockne - Coach and Legend of Notre Dame
- ... a plane crash a the age of 43. Studebaker named a car after him and the U.S. government named a ship after him. Will Rogers put it best when he said, " It takes a big calamity to shock a country all at once, but Knute, you did it. You died one of our national heroes. Notre Dame was your address, but every gridiron in america was your home."(needs to ...
- 2210: Hitler
- ... Hitler was there for the rescue. In 1933, Germany was facing a high unemployment level, leaving people to fend for themselves on the streets, Hitler took advantage of the peoples low moral and made them big promises of the dawn of a new era for Germany. The social classes lost their meanings. The middle-class was ruined by the Depression: they were stripped of their livelihoods. The Nazi's promised them ...
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