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    Queen Elizabeth I was one of the most influential rulers or history not only because she was a strong‚ independent woman‚ but because she ruled despite all the struggles and she proved everyone wrong. One reason that Queen Elizabeth I is considered influential is because from birth she was faced with struggle. When Elizabeth was born into the Tudor family on September 7th‚ 1553‚ her parents thought she was a disappointment. “The son she had hoped so confidently to bear the man child‚ who would save

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    there was pain and hurt everywhere. The Nazis destroyed the life of Jews like Anne Frank. There is conflict everywhere in life. Everyday more problems arise and even more pain is caused. In life humans start conflicts‚ in fiction there are conflicts‚ and throughout history there always has been conflicts. When there is conflict‚ the best thing to do is stay strong and positive. One motivational story is The Diary of Anne Frank. When the Nazis came‚ her life fell apart. The Nazis were taking all of

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    Anne Frank was a very famous victim of the holocaust. She kept a diary that recorded a part of her life. Anne’s family was Jewish so they were hated throughout Germany and other places. Her life is a very important story that showed us what it was like during the holocaust. Anne Frank’s life is very significance as a holocaust victim because of the events that happened during her life before hiding‚ during hiding‚ and after hiding. Her life was extremely important because of the events that happened

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    Anne Moody’s autobiography is an amazing account of her growing up in the middle of the civil rights movement‚ with much talk about what it was like growing up in Mississippi as not only an African American‚ but an African American women. She was mainly faced with racial injustice‚ sexism and the hardships of being poor. Resulting from her many struggles to end racism‚ a superhero or perhaps a superwoman was born. Anne Moody was born on September 15‚ 1940‚ In the Centerville area of Mississippi

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    140 EXT. FIRST LADY ACRES. LATER. 140 DOLLY along a row of reporters broadcasting live. REPORTER ONE It was supposed to be a quiet day of shopping for the queen of heartbreak... REPORTER TWO After tying a panty hose around her neck... REPORTER THREE Tammy’s description of her assailants has been vague‚ leaving some to wonder whether George Jones played some role in her abduction. 141 INT. FIRST LADY ACRES. TAMMY’S BEDROOM. SAME MOMENT. 141 Tammy recuperates in bed. Gwen (now 18) enters. Tammy rolls

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    Criticism on Anne Bradstreet In a criticism by James Ryan on Anne Bradstreet’s over all poetic history. At around 1639‚ Bradstreet became interested in the composition of many types of poetry. There was a great variety of poems that she wrote such as elegies‚ dialogues‚ religious verse‚ and love lyrics. Many of her poems were wrote about her everyday life dealing with her family or major events that occurred. Publishing a book in the seventeenth-century in England was an amazing accomplishment

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    Anne Frank was said to have died sometime in February or March of 1945. She passed away in Lower Saxony‚ Germany. The first concentration camp they were all sent to was called Camp Westbrook in the northern part of the Netherlands. Anne died from typhus‚ a terrible disease with purple rashes and fevers. Typhus was a very common disease to get in concentration camps due to the lack of cleanliness in them. Anne was transferred from camp to camp when she died of disease. Anne was only 15 years old

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    A Critique of Anne Moody’s Quest: Life‚ Liberty‚ and the Pursuit of Happiness Sam cried‚ in response to his father’s demands‚ “I’ll die fo I go back into that field! I don’t wanna burn in the sun fo anotha day!” Sam spent day in and day out with his family working in the fields in a desperate attempt to salvage crops for cash. In a family of ten‚ food was demanded‚ sought‚ and earned on a monotonous daily basis and any extra cash was saved to buy clothes for the younger children. Sam‚ only

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    for each other. Nora teases him until Rank gets too close and then she makes him back off. b. Nora and Anne Marie seem to have a women relationship. Nora tells Anne Marie how she is feeling and Anne Marie listens. Nora must completely trust Anne because Nora says she would leave her children with Anne. They have known each other since Nora was little and have a close relationship. c. Rank and Anne Marie treat Nora like a real person. Unlike Torvald‚ they treat her like she is smart and let her feel

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    Anne Frank. Most people may know her name‚ while more know what she did. Have you ever put effort into discovering the marvelous details of Anne’s significance? Anne Frank was a wonderful writer and a creative thirteen year old girl who aspired‚ and inspired. She wrote a well known story about her and her relatives during World War II. Anne made public‚ the suffering that many others were afraid to voice. This young writer was quite intelligent‚ yet quickly underestimated. She could surely describe

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