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Renee Tully is an 85 year old survivor of the World War II.

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A poem about the Holocaust that I made up in English Class.

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A response to Lesley Conger’s quote.
“Every act of dishonesty has at least two victims: the one we think of as the victim, and the perpetrator as well. Each little dishonesty makes another little rotten spot somewhere in the perpetrator’s psyche.”

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It took so many years to realize what he did was wrong…

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A poem from the "Windmills of the Heart" collection.

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Trying to squelch one controversy, Sarah Palin launched another Wednesday as she dismissed accusations that her firearms-infused political attacks might have had something to do with the shooting of Rep.

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Why the big fuss about the name of greetings for Christmas, must we squabble over anything any more, why not just go with the flow!

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Poem commemorating the special holiday of Hanukkah.

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The Nuremberg war trials began on November 20th 1945 in the German city with 24 of the highest ranking Nazi’s charged with crimes committed during the Second World War.

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