This is the last week of innovation. I have finished my little notes on the book and am trying to piece together the important information that my audience would care about and leaving out the stuff that isn't that relevant to my project.
Unfortunately, my folder with all of my notes has been lost and is nowhere to be found. So until it shows up again, I will have to refer back to the book every time that I wish to add something of interest to my Ted Talk presentation. I also am working on ways to format the presentation so my audience understands the information and at the same time accepts it to be reasonable if not the truth. One way to do this is by not forcing the topic on them and acting crazy about the information. Presenting in a calm and educated tone will be sufficient and get my point across just how I want it.
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The book I requested from the library has arrived! I plan on reading it in two weeks max. Then writing a paper on it the following week. Finally, the Ted talk will be 4 weeks from now.
The book has plenty of pictures and large font so it will be hopefully an easy read. Included in the images, are various documents that hold important information that is very helpful for my research. The local library has accepted my request for the book about Hitler in Argentina by Harry Cooper. They sent the confirmation email the 16th telling me that they'll let me know when it arrives which could be anytime this week or the next. When I do get my hands on it, I will begin reading and posting my findings in my blog.
This week, I have put in my request for the book I need for my research at the local library. I once put in a request for a book there and it became available to me within a week or two. I am hoping they'll accept soon so I can get going with my research.
Neither the officer or his wife have answered my emails. I don't have too much time left and I need to move on to my next step. But what should it be? I would love to get my hands on the book written exclusively about Hitler in Argentina. I do not remember if I mentioned it before, but the closest library that has that book is in Indiana and my parents are not going to drive down to Indiana simply for a book. I could request that local library add it to their inventory or I go and buy it myself. Most likely the former. I will request it ASAP. That is as much as I can do at the moment.
As of yet, Mr. Schichtel has not yet answered my email. I have emailed his wife this week with the same email and a little introduction so she does not wonder where I got her email address from. Hopefully, I will recieve an answer and be able to move on with my innovation project.
This week I found a book that covers plenty of things that I could use for my project. The book is called Hitler in Argentina: The Documented Truth of Hitler's Escape from Berlin. Jhk
Today, I found the FBI website that has all 203 pages of he file there contain all the information for my research. It contains files, letters, dates, numbers, and names of important people and places. One important factor is that when I open the website, a disclaimer comes up and gives a disclaimer of the content in the paper. This will be a long read and my future posts will have to be about the things that I read in the document. As of now, I am only on page 2, so there is not much I can explain. The only thing would be that he arrived in two submarines at 11 pm with two women, a doctor, and about 50 other people. Below is the link to the FBI's website.
https://vault.fbi.gov/adolf-hitler/adolf-hitler-part-01-of-04/view The photo above is an FBI form that details Hitler's escape. The form was released alongside other classified forms and photos. A research traveled to the questioned area where he supposedly hid the remainder of his life. The FBI even said that they had tried to cover up his sudden disappearance.
Here is the link that has all the info I could not possibly type: http://yournewswire.com/fbi-hitler-didnt-die-fled-to-argentina-stunning-admission/ |
ItzelI am a freshman student in the U.S. This is my blog post for my English Honors class. Archives
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