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    Peter Fiorella Mr. Whalen: RST 12PH, Period 6 Thesis Project 1 27 October 2015 The Aftermath of the Holocaust Introduction With the end of World War II, came the end of the Holocaust. The aftermath of the Holocaust has had a profound affect on non-Jewish and Jewish survivors who tried to rebuild their lives in society such as the country of Israel gaining statehood. It has changed the way people set up society and the way government functions in certain countries such as Germany following the

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    47). An article called The Aftermath of The Holocaust, in the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum website states that: “in 1945, when Anglo-American and Soviet troops entered the concentration camps, they discovered piles of corpses, bones, and human ashes—testimony to Nazi mass murder. Soldiers also found thousands of Jewish and non-Jewish survivors suffering from starvation and disease. For survivors, the prospect of rebuilding their lives was daunting (The Aftermath of The Holocaust).” After

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    Holocaust and how much it truly affected the nation and the ability to express belief and opinions. The reason for a horrendous occasion can be investigated by Hitler 's rise to power and through what occurred during the Holocaust itself. Evaluating the aftermath of the Holocaust can show the event 's effects on the whole nation. The Great Depression in the 1930 's hit the whole nation hard. From Germany 's perspective, the economic fall hit them the hardest out of everyone. This economic depression did

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    Life in the Aftermath

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    I remember certain things from when I was younger. I remember that when I was five, I saw a man get arrested for smuggling in a coloring book. My parents told me that I was too young to understand what happened. When I was six, I saw two teenagers get arrested because they stayed out of their houses after nine. The police took them away and they were never seen again. I was told that I was too young to understand. When I was seven, I saw a woman get beaten up for food. My parents told me that I

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    Andre Dre Influences

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    Andre Romelle Young, also known as “Dr. Dre” is a rapper, and producer. Andre grew up in the city of Compton, California, and was generally always exposed to music. Dre never graduated from college, in fact he only graduated from high school before taking off in the business. Dre was apart of the rap group N.W.A which helped boost his career. Dre had a large amount of musical background from his family too. Dre had a large impact on other people, and the rap industry, as he was considered a pioneer

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    Conclusively, the rhetorical appeals applied in the trailer of The Aftermath created an intense persuasive appeal as well as implemented a creative aspect to the overall movie. In the trailer, the nature of the human condition is exposed through the emotional nature of the subject. With reference to the limbic system, the natural emotional nature of a human proves to be evident through certain actions individuals take. In reference to The Aftermath, Kaylov murdering the air traffic coordinator proves that

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    What Are I Die?

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    I want to die. A phrase that many people with depression repeat to themselves every day. In the game “Today I Die” you play as, who you assume to be, a girl who is suffering depression, seemingly giving up as you watch her slowly sink due to the stone tied around her waist. At some point during the game you find out that the jellyfish behind her become a metaphoric source of hope, coming from a place you least expect it to be. However, there are always things that will prevent that hope from forming

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    On a late night, about 10:30. I make my bed and let my dog out to go to the bathroom. After letting her out, I lay in bed hoping to have a good dream. I take off my glasses and turn off my lamp, and turn off my wax burner because my mini poodle does not like the light that it emits, and she likes the moon light. I am walking down the school hall, heading from the English classroom to the library. The hall is empty with no one in sight. I’m going to the library to go print out something for english

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    The game was tied at 77, with 51 seconds left. The Green Gators had possession of the ball. The crowd was cheering at the top of their lungs. The Green Gators were about to score a three pointer. He shot and the crowd went silent. The ball was sailing through the air, bounced off the rim and onto the floor. The crowd gasped in astonishment. The game was still going, when suddenly there was a loud knock on the north wall. The sound couldn’t have been made by a human, but by a large animal. The knocking

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    I believe that the best dreams are ones that you share with people, who conceive them be so preposterous that they cannot help but laugh in your face that you could even think of possibly reaching that point one day. Entering High School, I had begun taking basketball more seriously than any other sport and had the goal of earning a Division 1 scholarship. Which would be the first step in making my dream of playing professionally a reality. During my freshman and sophomore years of high school

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