Sehr geehrte Frau Kühnl-Luft, Hiermit möchte ich gerne eine Verlängerung der Bearbeitungszeit für meine Bachelor Arbeit aufgrund von Problemen bei der Literaturbeschaffung beantragen. Da ich im ersten Versuch durchgefallen bin, möchte ich beim zweiten (und somit letzten) Versuch gründlicher sein. Zu diesem Zweck musste ich mich auch bezüglich der Literaturbeschaffung ganz neu orientieren. Zurzeit erwarte ich noch diverse Literatur, die für mich bisher nicht verfügbar war, da ausgeliehen. Durch
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Urheberrecht in Deutschland: „Gesetz über Urheberrecht und verwandte Schutzrechte“ (Teil des BGB) Erstes Inkrafttreten 9.91965 – letzte Aktualisierung: 3.12.2015 § 1: Die Urheber von Werken der Literatur, Wissenschaft und Kunst genießen für ihre Werke Schutz nach Maßgabe dieses Gesetzes. * Dieses Gesetz schützt die Rechte am geistigen Eigentum von „Künstlern“, ähnlich wie das Patentrecht bei Erfindungen oder das Markenrecht in der freien Wirtschaft. 2 Teilbereiche: Urheberrecht schützt
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“Hey eyes blazed then, her voice quietly furious.” “Woody, we can’t live like this; animals live like this” (24). Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston, the author of Farewell to Manzanar, has quite a few awards under her belt. The Humanities award and the Christopher award were both awarded and recognized by Farewell to Manzanar alone. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston quotes. “The reason I want to remember this is because I know we'll never be able to do it again.” In this particular quote Jeanne is stating the impact
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Anne Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, to Otto and Edith Frank. Anne was also welcomed by her older sister Margot, who was 3 ½ years old at the time of Anne’s birth. The family lived in Frankfurt, Germany, which was a religiously diverse town. The Frank family lived a comfortable life in Frankfurt, being an upper-middle-class family. However, life for Jewish families got harder as Adolf Hitler gained power in Germany. With anti-semitism gaining popularity, and Adolf Hitler’s rise in power, Otto
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Otto frank was the only survivor out of the Franks,the Van Dans and dussel. He was born May 12,1889.He was an ordinary German guy with jewish beliefs, who met his wife edith frank and had two kids. Margot frank was their first child and Anne frank was otto's second child , Anne was only about thirteen when the Jews were quickly targeted by hitler and non Jewish believers. Hitler was in power from 1933-1945. The Frank's and The Van Daans Were forced into hiding for almost two years, with little food
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Anne Frank was the most influential person of the 20th century because of the way she explained what was going on of World War II. Her diary explained how Jew’s was going through a horrible experience. Anne Frank influenced people learning how discrimination was affected during the 1940’s. Anne Frank gave people by giving a little knowledge about her life was, emotional impact, history how Nazis treated the Jew’s, her showing her bravery, and Anne Frank helped the world understand that 6 million
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The Diary of Anne Frank History 112 The Diary of Anne Frank is a 1959 film based on the Pulitzer Prize winning play of the same name, which was based on the diary of Anne Frank. It was directed by George Stevens, with a screenplay by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. It is the first film version of both the play and the original story, and features three members of the original Broadway cast. The film was based on the personal diary of Anne Frank, a Jewish girl who lived in hiding with
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its visitors on a journey through time. Upon arrival we were instructed to walk up a spiraling white staircase, the walls lined with black and white portraits of holocaust survivors, leading all the way up to the Anne Frank exhibit. We were prompted with a brief introductory film on the Frank family then directed downstairs into a dimly lit hallway. Immediately, I am drawn to the walls that’re constructed with clothing. As you go further into the exhibit, going deeper into Anne’s story, the clothes
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1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, Anne Frank lived in Amsterdam with her family during World War II. Fleeing Nazi persecution of Jews, the family went into hiding for two years; during this time, Frank wrote about her experiences and wishes. She was 15 when the family was found and sent to the camps, where she died. Her work, The Diary of Anne Frank, has gone on to be read by millions. Early Life Holocaust victim and famous diarist Anne Frank was born Annelies Marie Frank on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt
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On her thirteenth birthday, Anne Frank’s parents give her a diary. She’s excited because she wants someone—or something—in which to confide all of her secret thoughts. Even though she has a rich social life, she feels misunderstood by everyone she knows. Anne starts writing about daily events, her thoughts, school grades, boys, all that. But, within a month, her entire life changes. As Jews in German-occupied Holland, the Frank family fears for their lives. When Anne’s sister, Margot, is called
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