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  • Don Egriss And Mr Warran
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    Dear Mom and Dad, This camp you sent me to is so crazy! I was really starting to like it at first. I had a lot of fun playing the games and meeting the people. Everyone excepted me for who I was. Even some of the older kids liked me! The fact that I am smart and like to read books helped me connect with the older boys. Because of my intelligence I was made captain for many events. First of all I was voted the leader of my cabin. I had to make many rules up to keep us in order. Also, I was the ca...
  • Temuchin And Wang Kahn To Toghrul
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    The father of Genghis Kahn was Yisugei, belonging to the Kiya t-Borjigid nomad tribe in Mongolia. Yisugei was an aristocratic leader in his tribe as well as a fierce fighter. Genghis Kahns given name, Temuchin, comes from his birth story. Yisugei was coming home from a campaign against the Tartars when his first wife Hoelun was in labor. He had brought captives with him and one was named Temuchin-age. It was customary to name a child after a captive from a successful campaign. There are also arg...
  • Go Back Dad
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    Shauna Cook June 11, 2000 English Composition EN 1103 Essay 2: Recall Camp Comfort Deep in the heart of the Maine woods, holding on for my thirteen-year-old life, my dad and I race through the trail dodging stumps, trees, and wildlife. It's a crisp morning; the forest is alive with the colors of autumn. We come across a natural spring and pull off to the side for a drink. Someone that had come here before us has left a small Chine teacup to drink from and it sits on a rock glistening in the earl...
  • Ice From Beck's Face
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    Killer Peak On May 10th 1996, 23 climbers from 5 different expeditions were surprised by a fierce storm on the South Col of Mount Everest. 24 hours later eight of them were dead. Jon Krakauer was part of a group led by experienced climbers Rob Hall, Mike Groom and Andy Harris. Fellow climbers Doug Hansen, Beck Weathers, Yasuko Namba, Frank Fishbeck, Lou Kasischke, John Taske and Stuart Hutchinson had paid up to 42,000 each to be taken to the summit. By the morning of May 11th Harris, Hansen, Nam...
  • Bunks Of Kids
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    My Summer as A Counselor In Trying at Camp Morasha Over the past few years, I have overcome many challenges. But the one that stands out in my mind the most occurred this past summer while I was working as a Counselor-in-Training at Camp Morasha. I, along with 40 other people my age, was assigned to bunks of kids ranging from ages eight to fifteen. I can still remember looking up at the list and seeing that I had been assigned to a bunk of nine and ten year olds. I felt violated because I felt t...
  • Elie Wiesel
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    Without a doubt, one of the darkest episodes in the history of mankind involved the systematic extermination of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs and gays by Nazi Germany. In order to get a good sense of the horror and despair that was felt by the interned, one simply needs to read the memoirs of Elie Wiesel in his "Night", as translated from French by Stella Rod way and copyrighted by Bantam Books in 1960. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania. His parents ran a shop and cared for him and his three s...
  • Survivors Of Ghettos And Camps The Jews
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    The Holocaust was a tragic point in history which many people believe never happened. Others who survived it thought it should never have been. Not only did this affect the people who lived through it, it also affected everyone who was connected to those fortunate individuals who survived. The survivors were lucky to have made it but there are times when their memories and flashbacks have made them wish they were the ones who died instead of living with the horrible aftermath. The psychological ...
  • My Weight
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    Anorexia Essay written by Anonymous We all know that action is the key to success, and we always try to be the very best. But in a world that will try to knock you down you must have the strength to survive the final round. Growing up today you have to be wise because its hard to tell the truth when its covered by the lies. The world can be cruel and the world can be kind, but you had better step up or you " ll be left behind. This is some of a poem that one of my friends from my support group h...
  • Flu In 1918
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    The 1918 Influenza Pandemic: The Hidden Secrets of a Mass Murderer Once again the forgotten truth of the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 is revealed. Lost in the woodwork are many events, although in this case, it was just too devastating for people to not be aware of its existence. Around this very world people died by the town ful, not by the hands of a person but by the hands of a deadly flu. This is a detective story. Here was a mass murderer that was around 80 years ago and who's never been brou...
  • Farewell To Manzanar Wakatsuki Houston
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    Citizen 13660 The move to the internment camps was a difficult journey for many Japanese-Americans. Many of them were taken from their homes and were allowed only to bring a few belongings. Okubo colorfully illustrates the dramatic adjustment of lifestyle that Japanese-Americans had to make during the war. Authentic sketches accompany each description of the conditions that were faced and hardships that were overcome. The illustrations were drawn at the time each event described throughout the s...
  • Tale Of Ivan Denisovich Shukov
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    Words = 1740 A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich In "A Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich", the author tells the tale of Ivan Denisovich Shukov, a prisoner in a Russian work camp during the reign of Stalin who had been arrested for high treason. Solzhenitsyn introduces the reader to the schedule that Shukov lived out on a specific day during his sentence at the work camp. The beginning of the book depicts reveille at the work camp. As soon as the rail was struck by the camp guard, which was lik...
  • Ford's Film The Grapes Of Wrath
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    The Grapes of Wrath During the 1920's the American country prospered greatly. These were the progressive years where the living standard rose, and it was a time of great economic opportunities for what had become a consumer society. 'Most Americans enjoyed a life of unprecedented material abundance and good fortune. This period became known as the seven good years. The period following was called The Great Depression and was the worst economic decline ever in U.S. history. The recession began in...
  • Officers And Soldiers In The Camp
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    In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson sent National Guard units for ninety days to Texas and other parts of the Southwest for surveillance, protection, and preparation against Pancho Villa and Mexican attacks. He sent a unit from Vermont and ordered it to report to Eagle pass, Texas. To endure those ninety days of hardship, many men must have kept journals to record personal thoughts and experiences. The Vermont Diary, written by an unknown soldier, is authentic and worthy of a place in a historical...

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