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    Adrian F. Martinez is currently a Junior and an endowed scholarship recipient from the Fine Arts Program and the D. D. Hachar Honor’s Program at Texas A&M International University. While working on his academics, Mr. Martinez is a Violinist and is a part of the violin section in the Chamber Orchestra of Laredo, and receives insightful teachings from his professor, Dr. Yu-Mei Huang. Moreover, Adrian has been acknowledged as a fond participant in the Concerto Competition held by TAMIU. Upon correlating

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    Stay Positive Even if things may seem bad, you should always stay positive. If you were in a horrible situation, what would you do? You should always be positive no matter what situation you are in. Like Anne Frank when she was in hiding and she had looked on the brighter side of their hiding place. Someone else who looked on the brighter side of things was Winston Churchill. While the Axis powers were taking over Europe Churchill kept Great Britain hopeful and calm. Anne Frank is well known for

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    Prutha Patel Mr. Lougheed Magnet Social Studies 3 February, 2016 The Life of Anne Frank On June 12, 1929, Anne Frank (Annelies Marie Frank) was born to Otto and Edith Frank; she had one sister named Margot Frank. Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt, Germany, and died in Lower Saxony, Germany; her education consisted of Sixth Montessori School. Anne Frank was originally a Jewish- German, though moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anne Frank had a very frantic childhood, has been in a concentration camp

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    Have you ever wondered what life was like for Jews during World War II? The story of Anne Franks tells you this and so much more. The historic and exciting play/diary of Anne Frank also offers the reader an unlimited amount of life lessons that all people today can apply to their daily lives. The piece is a harsh reality that people need to hear in order to show them what happened and how Jewish people felt and lived during those times. The diary/play teaches the reader lessons of trust, people

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    Mr.Frank was worried. What will he do? Adolf Hitler has taken over. He has moved away from Germany. This time, the monster has a tighter grip and Jews are barely able to move freely. My little angels are the only things that matter to me; I need to keep them safe, far, far, away from that monster!, He keeps thinking to himself, Will my family survive? NO, they have to survive. It was Monday morning, December 1941. There is great tension in the air. He and his wife are discussing it over their morning

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    In the end of the diary of Anne frank she ends with a statement from her diary she writes "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." By reading this we can tell Anne has courage she is a strong independent woman who helps others and she needs no one to hold her hand. She is happy and forgives those who have done wrong because she cares more about others than her own Anne is a very independent girl who doesn't talk much to others and she does her own

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    Anne Frank once wrote “Despite everything, I believe that people are still really good at heart” and I personally agree with this statement. Anne Frank was a Dutch, Jewish girl who went into hiding during the Holocaust. She and her family were hiding from the Nazis in the time of World War II. The Jewish were one of the people to starve in Hitler’s Hunger Plan. Anne during her time in hiding wrote in her diary that in today’s time is published. Sadly, after a few years of hiding, she was arrested

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    their contributions crucial? The need to recognize their impact during their time and how that impact continues to influence psychology in today’s age. The subject today is on Gestalt psychology and progenitor Dr. Fritz Perls. Friedrich (Frederick) Perls, better known by his nickname Fritz, is the pioneer behind the Gestalt philosophy of psychotherapy. Born in Berlin, Germany on July 8, 1893, Perls led a very interesting turn of events which led him to what he became. He started his remarkable journey

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    Integrative Perspective is an effective way to help shape your personality into your psychological method of therapy. This type of approach helps bring together all personality aspects into one form of cognitive and behavioral functioning. Integrating this perspective makes it possible for people facing obstacles to do it more openly and much more freely as they don’t have a pre-formed opinion or expectation to the given situation. The aim of integrative perspective is to facilitate their wholeness

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    Gastalt Therapy

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    Gestalt Therapy Gestalt Therapy I. Summary and Integration of Major Concepts Founded by Frederick (Fritz) and Laura Perls in the 1940 's, Gestalt therapy is a phenomenological - existential methodology which emphasizes experience and experimentation. Gestalt is a German term that means a "complete pattern or configuration" (p. 112). Though there are many modalities and styles in Gestalt therapy, it is holistic in its approach uniting mind, body, and feeling (p. 112). Some concepts at the core

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