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Anne Frank Was Born Into A Jewish Family in Frankfurt

Anne Frank was born into a Jewish family in Germany in 1929. After Hitler rose to power, her family fled to the Netherlands to escape persecution. When Germany occupied the Netherlands in 1940, the Frank family went into hiding in 1942 in a secret annex. Anne kept a diary during this time until the family was discovered and sent to concentration camps in 1944. Only Anne's father Otto survived. He later published her diary, which has become famous worldwide.
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Anne Frank Was Born Into A Jewish Family in Frankfurt

Anne Frank was born into a Jewish family in Germany in 1929. After Hitler rose to power, her family fled to the Netherlands to escape persecution. When Germany occupied the Netherlands in 1940, the Frank family went into hiding in 1942 in a secret annex. Anne kept a diary during this time until the family was discovered and sent to concentration camps in 1944. Only Anne's father Otto survived. He later published her diary, which has become famous worldwide.
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Anne Frank was born into a jewish family in Frankfurt, germany on june12 ,1929.

After Adolf
Hitler took power in 1993, anna's parents decided to escape nazi persecution of jews by moving to
the netherlands where anna's father started a business in amsterdam. After germany occupied the

Netherlands in 1940, the family were again in danger and in 1942 they went into hiding in a
secret annex of a warehouse owned by anne's father. Anne kept a diary throughout her time in
hiding, until the family was discovered and sent to concentration camps in 1994. Only anna's
father, otto, survived and he decided to publish her diary after the war was over. Anne's diary is
now famous around the World

Trducido
Ana Frank nació en una familia judía en Frankfurt, Alemania, el 12 de junio de 1929.
Después de que Adolf Hitler asumió el poder en 1993, los padres de Ana decidieron
escapar de la persecución nazi de los judíos mudándose a los países bajos, donde el
padre de Ana comenzó un negocio en amsterdam. Después de que Alemania ocupara
los Países Bajos en 1940, la familia volvió a estar en peligro y en 1942 se ocultaron en
un anexo secreto de un depósito propiedad del padre de Anne. Anne mantuvo un diario
durante todo su tiempo en la clandestinidad, hasta que la familia fue descubierta y
enviada a campos de concentración en 1994. Solo el padre de Anna, Otto, sobrevivió y
decidió publicar su diario una vez que terminó la guerra. El diario de Anne es ahora
famoso en todo el mundo

Parte 5
the museum of broken relationships

croatian artists Olinka vistica anda Drazen Grubisic. Who were once in a romantic relationship,
created this unusual and interesting museum. After they broke up, they decided to use
sentimental reminders of their love to start the museum of broken relationship, so that the
objects could remain together. Initially, the museum was a travelling collection that toured cities
around the founders’home country, and later around the world. Along the way, the collection
grew as people donated personal objects as their own reminders of heartbreak.

Nowadays, the museum has a permanent home in Zagreb, Croatia, and it contains an
incredible colletion of contributors’s past romantic objects: everything from teddy bears to
a small bottle filled whit a woman’s tears! The museum’s concept of using collective
creativity to recover from the grief of lost has proved very appealing; over a thousand
people visit te museum every week. The museum has become so successful that a
second museum of Broken relationship opened in los Angeles in 2016, If you are
brokenhearted and left with reminders of your lover that you find too hard to throw away but too
painful to keep, you can donate them to the museum together with a brief story about the
objects. In the museum, the objects are puto n display with nothing more than the stories
provided by the anonymous donors. So, what would you contribute to this unusual museum?

artistas croatas Olinka vistica y  Drazen Grubisic. Quien estuvo una vez en una relación
romántica, creó este museo inusual e interesante. Después de que se separaron,
decidieron usar recordatorios sentimentales de su amor para comenzar el museo de
relaciones rotas, para que los objetos pudieran permanecer juntos. Inicialmente, el museo
era una colección itinerante que recorría ciudades alrededor del país natal de los
fundadores, y más tarde alrededor del mundo. En el camino, la colección creció cuando
las personas donaron objetos personales como sus propios recordatorios de la angustia.
Hoy en día, el museo tiene un hogar permanente en Zagreb, Croacia, y contiene una
increíble colección de objetos románticos pasados de los contribuyentes: ¡desde ositos
de peluche hasta una pequeña botella llena de lágrimas de mujer! El concepto del
museo de usar la creatividad colectiva para recuperarse del dolor de la pérdida ha
resultado muy atractivo; más de mil personas visitan el museo cada semana. El museo
se ha vuelto tan exitoso que se abrió un segundo museo de relaciones rotas en Los
Ángeles en 2016. Si te rompen el corazón y te dejan recordatorios de tu amante que te
resultan demasiado difíciles de tirar pero demasiado dolorosos de guardar, puedes
donarlos a el museo junto con una breve historia sobre los objetos. En el museo, los
objetos se exhiben con nada más que las historias proporcionadas por los donantes
anónimos. Entonces, ¿qué contribuirías a este museo inusual?

Parte 6

Nowadays, every home produces electronic garbage ( ore- garbage) – old Tvs, computers, or cell
phones we don’t use anymore. However, when we throw these objects away, we probaly don’t
know where they end up. The Us journalist and photographer, Peter Essick, decided to follow e-
garbage to several different countries around the world.

In particular, Essick discovered that a lot of e-garbage goes to ghana. There, He saw mountains of
old computers and other devices in the local markets. People resell some of them, but very Little
equipment works or can be rapaired. Some e-garbage is used to recycle the parts inside. These
parts contain small amounts of metals such as copper or sometimes even gold. However, te
process of recycling is very dangerous for the because it produces many toxic chemicals.

As a result of his travels to investigate what happens to e-garbage, Peter Essick that developed
countries should stop exporting their e-garbage because it is not good for the environment and
bad for people’s health. He believes manufacturers need to produce more eco-friendly devices in
the future.
Traducido
Hoy en día, cada hogar produce basura electrónica (basura), televisores viejos,
computadoras o teléfonos celulares que ya no usamos. Sin embargo, cuando tiramos
estos objetos, probablemente no sabemos dónde terminan. El periodista y fotógrafo
estadounidense, Peter Essick, decidió seguir la basura electrónica en varios países del
mundo.

En particular, Essick descubrió que una gran cantidad de basura electrónica va a


Ghana. Allí, vio montañas de computadoras viejas y otros dispositivos en los mercados
locales. La gente revende algunos de ellos, pero muy poco equipo funciona o puede ser
reparado. Parte de la basura electrónica se usa para reciclar las partes internas. Estas
partes contienen pequeñas cantidades de metales como cobre o, a veces, incluso oro.
Sin embargo, el proceso de reciclaje es muy peligroso porque produce muchos
productos químicos tóxicos.
Como resultado de sus viajes para investigar qué pasa con la basura electrónica, Peter
Essick dijo que los países desarrollados deberían dejar de exportar su basura
electrónica porque no es buena para el medioambiente y perjudicial para la salud de
las personas. Él cree que los fabricantes necesitan producir dispositivos más ecológicos
en el futuro

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