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    On her thirteenth birthday, Anne Frank’s parents gave her a diary. She cherished it with all her heart and treated it with much care. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl “Who would ever think that so much went on in the soul of a young girl?” (Frank 1/12/44) Anne was a young girl in isolation, during World War II; Anne’s family hid in “The Secret Annex,” a hidden living space in the back of an office building. Anne was constantly in danger of being caught and killed by the Nazis. During her time

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    sessions presented in each tape. The three types of sessions were Person Centered Therapy represented by Carl Rogers, Rational Therapy also known as Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy represented by Albert Ellis, and Gestalt Therapy represented by Fritz Perls. The sessions were given to the same women named Gloria that presented a different problem each time. The goal of experiencing each type of therapy session was to figure out what therapy style out of the three best helped Gloria. The first

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    What Is Anne Frank

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    Anne Frank was a 13 year old German Jew who lived with her family in Germany until the Nazi’s came into power. Her Family had to leave Germany and moved to Amsterdam because her father also had business in Holland. They were not safe in Amsterdam for very long because the Nazi’s invaded Holland. They were not safe in Amsterdam but instead of fleeing further, the Franks and the Van Daans (Van Pels) went into hiding in the secret annex that was located in the building where Mr. Frank had his business

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    Have you ever been wondering about how life was like during the holocaust and WWⅡ time period? Well Anne Frank does. She was a Jewish girl that was 13 years old when she went into hiding to escape the Nazis. Anne was a very good writer, she kept a diary during the time of hiding. Anne Frank was a survivor during the Holocaust and WWⅡ by being a kind and caring person, being a smart and encouraging kid, and dealing with people that treated her badly for her religion. Anne frank was a kind and caring

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    Conflict has been solved in a variety of ways in many many different situations,but do we as humans really know what the best way is? Though there is not and will never be a definitive answer to this question,studies have shown that positivity is one of the best ways to handle conflict. The conflict can be as big as things like making it through the holocaust or as small as what TV show to watch,but positivity will almost always improve your situation in some way or another. Positivity

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    Anne Frank Changes

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    The holocaust was a horrible time in people's lives and it killed six million people. Even though this happened to so many people Anne Frank was someone that so many people look up to because of her diary that she wrote during this time. Anne Frank, her family, and the Van Danns all spent 25 months in the secret annex. Dussel was someone that came in later so it was very tight for 8 people to be living under certain circumstances for that long. They hoped to stay hidden until they were liberated

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    Psychology is not only fascinating or extraordinary, it has opened concepts greater than human understanding. Beginning in 1897, the human mind has been under heavy study, and through the invention of Gestalt therapy, it has helped tremendously. Fritz Perls, the founder of Gestalt therapy, although deceased his presents is felt everyday through Gestalt therapy. Gestalt therapy has training for anyone who might be interested into going into its practice. There are many facilities around the world

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    The Secret Annex Essay

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    "If freedom is short of weapons, we must compensate with willpower" (Hitler 5). During the 1930's in the light of Hitler's Nazi Germens, they decided to invade all the Jewish countries. People were terrorized, forced to leave their homes and either go to concentration camps or find hiding spots. This war went on for many years. One of the most famous hiding spots of all though, which housed eight people was called "The Secret Annex". This is where the Frank and the Van Pels family stayed for twenty-five

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    Metropolis: “Breaking down the utopia” In January of1927 Metropolis was released to the German public. The film, which was directed by Fritz Lang, was one of the first science fiction movies in the history of film. The film focuses on the differences between the working class who power the city and the wealthy whom indulge in it. The film was host to many German stars at the time such as Alfred Abel and Brigette Helm. As this conflict is going there is a separate

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    Effective Use of Sound Techniques in Fritz Lang’s Film, M M was directed by Fritz Lang and was released in Germany in 1931. M follows the story of a strand of child murders in a German city. In a hunt for the murderer the police as well as the organized criminal underground of this German city search rapidly for the killer of these innocent children. The specific elements that Fritz Lang uses to express his view of what the sound should be are, how particular sound techniques shape the film, and

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