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The people who were persecuted during Hitler's reign were the Jews, Homosexuals, Gypsies, Women, Children, Disabled people, and many more. Pretty much everyone who didn't follow his set of rules or wasn't the way he liked were persecuted. The Nazis targeted these people simply because Hitler wanted them gone. They were targeted for ethnic reasons, religious reasons, political beliefs, and even their sexual orientation.
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I would say your answer is "<span>a thought-provoking walk at night".
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When Mr. Johnson asked me to write this speech, I didn't even know where to begin. When we think of being "popular", we think of the jock football player who bullys the geek, or the hot cheerleader who thinks putting other girls down makes her that much more attractive, but he isn't like that. Pete, you're so much different. Yes, we all know him as the big jock, but he never let that go to his head. He sees people. Pete, you look at life as just never ending chances to be great. You live like that. So many people aspire to do that. Hell, even most of us here today are just going to stay in this small town, some boring job, a few kids, but always wondering, always thinking what could have been, but not you. Ever since we were little, I could see that you were going to change the world. It's the little things, like when Jonas pushed me down on the playground in third grade so you chased him around the feild and when you finally caught up to him, punched him so hard you got suspended for 2 weeks. We where just kid's then, it seems like yesterday, but now we're all grown up. We're moving on. I can honestly say I've never met anyone quite like you, Pete. you've seen us all, but now, we see you. Just one coversation is all it takes to make people love you. I'm so happy for you, I'm going to miss you more than ever, and I love you even more than that stuffed bear you won for me at the carnival last summer. Now go out and be amazing!
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The situational irony in "The Gift of the Magi<span>" arises from the fact that both Jim and Della sell their most prized possessions in order to buy the other a special Christmas gift, but the gift each buys is specifically designed for the prized possession each one sold.</span>