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Anne Frank
2012-01-30
THIS WEBSITE HELPED ME LEARN A LOT ABOUT ANNE FRANKE AND WHAT HAPPEND TO HER THOUT HER LIFE AND THAT WAS SOME MEAN STUFF WHAT THEN DID TO JEWS
TALOR
Anne Frank
2012-01-30
THAT WAS HARIBLE WHAT THEN TO ANNE FRANKE:}I FILL HORIBLE
Anne Frank
2011-02-11
The Jews in Europe were being mistreated were being mistreated during World War II. In concentration camps, some people were put to death, some died from starvation, and some died from diseases. Hitler liked German people better than other people on Earth. Hitler hated Jews. He built up an army of Nazis. The Nazis took away the rights of the Jews. Anne's father, Otto, fought for Germany in world War I.
Gabrielle Rettinger
Anne Frank
2010-06-09
Dear Anne Frank Foundation,
This is in reference to Anne Frank and the Jewish community and countless other communities.
Civilocity is a form of government where the people watch the ruler entirely amongst their reign. Civilocity is for the people so the people don't allow their country to attack a person because of their ethnic background, religion, race, creed, gender, or sexual orientation which has happened countless times in history, including today, resulting in millions of lives being lost.
The phonetic pronunciation of civilocity is civ-il-o-cit-y (siv'əl'ä'sit'ç). The definition of Civilocity is a form of government where the people watch the ruler entirely amongst their reign. The exact definition of “Civilocity” is, ‘literally, behaving in the dwelling’. The meaning is derived from the Latin term civilis (‘civil’), the Middle English term o (‘o‘), and the Medieval Latin term civitat (‘city’) in the early part of the 21st century to improve the political systems existing in some American city-states, notably Washington, DC. In developing this philosophy, my hope is to ensure that the ruler doesn’t usurp the power of the country for themselves at the expense of the people.
I just imagine the products of civilocity compared to the products of democracy. Having a human with law would be more intelligent than picking a human without. That's civilocity compared to democracy. Which one is the better form of government? Civilocity, as a form of government, is going to change the world.
Don't wait until it is to late.
I wonder if Anne Frank would have included civilocity in her second book if she had known what it is.
Well if she didn't she would allow what happened to her to happen to someone else. That is the same thing as a nazi. It is almost like she wrote about the wrong thing.
It is even worse thinking about all the books after hers that didn't include civilocity considering what happened in Rwanda, Darfur, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Cambodia to name a handful. What does that make all those writers before me?
I don't know why I would have to send civilocity more than once to you because of what the wait does? BOSNIA
Don't hide this from the blind let alone the victims of genocide!
Nathaniel I. Wenger
Nathaniel I. Wenger
Anne Frank
2010-02-16
Im learning more about Anne Frank as i go. I did a project for her, me and my friend chose he option to creat a myspace for her.
Kristina
Anne Frank
2010-01-26
remember some kids are just learning about anne and don't know what a diary is so yeah great job
devin stanley
Anne Frank
2009-12-13
I think this was a well-written account of Anne Frank, but I don't think the definition of "diary" had to be explained.
Anonymous
Anne Frank
2009-05-07
I just love this page,about Anne.
Lindsey Pearson
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