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Extractions: It's hard to read any diary of any young girl without subconsciously comparing it to the diary of Anne Frank. However, the circumstances surrounding Zlata Filipovic's diary make that task even harder. Both Zlata and Anne wrote their diaries while living through a war. Both Zlata and Anne were confined to a small, safe place with only the company of close family and friends. Both Zlata and Anne worried constantly about their own deaths and the deaths of loved ones who were not with them. However, in my opinion, there is one main literary way in which Zlata's diary and Anne's diary are different. While Anne Frank shares anecdotes about her life and tells her diary, which she affectionately calls Kitty, her innermost feelings about her relationships with her parents and the love developing between herself and Peter, Zlata mainly tells her diary, which she calls Mimmy in an imitation of Anne Frank, about the war she is living through. She tells Mimmy about the shelling, the food shortages, the increasing number of people leaving Sarajevo and her fears of death. At one point early in her diary Zlata even writes "Dear Mimmy, I am not writing to you about me anymore. I'm writing to you about war, death, injuries, shells, sadness and sorrow." She also discusses her visits with international journalists and the publishing of a portion of her diary. While Zlata's Diary is a wonderful primary source for anyone interested in learning about the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, it is not the piece of literature that Anne Frank's Diary is. Upon finishing Anne Frank's diary, the reader feels as if they know Anne; her family is their family and her friends are their friends. Upon finishing Zlata's diary, the reader feels that they posses the intellectual knowledge that comes from learning about an event in history. Zlata's Diary teaches the reader about a culture and an era, not about a person. Where Anne becomes one's friend for life, Zlata becomes an acquaintance that one meets on the subway. The reader is left feeling sorry for her, but does not feel emotional attachment to her.
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Extractions: The Presidency and the rest of the government are designed to reflect the Republic's ethnic diversity, with posts designated for the various ethnic groups. In order to promote equity, the office of President of the Presidency is rotated among the various ethnic groups, much like the former Yugoslav government.
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Extractions: Aleksandar Hemon, born in Sarajevo in 1964, began writing as a teenager, was a published writer by the time he graduated from Sarajevo University, and later became cultural editor of Dani, the independent Sarajevo weekly. On a writers' exchange to Chicago in 1992 he was due to fly home the day the three-year long siege of Sarajevo began. Torn between returning or remaining in the US, he applied for political asylum. His metamorphosis within a few years from Bosnian refugee with basic English to an author writing in English making the most acclaimed literary debut in decades was astonishing. Hemon laboriously expanded his knowledge of English, using Nabokov's Lolita as his key to unlocking the language. Giving himself the goal of writing a publishable story in English within five years, he achieved it in three, and in 2000 his collection of linked short stories, The Question of Bruno (Picador) appeared, generating an extraordinary storm of praise from critics and writers alike.
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Extractions: History inevitably runs in cycles. What happens in the past, is the basis for the present. Without knowing the history of a place or situation, one cannot possibly hope to understand what is presently occurring in that region or situation. The history of Bosnia and its surrounding neighbors in the Balkans is very much relevant to the brutal civil war currently raging in this area. Bosnia's history is long and convoluted, with some things that occurred having little or no effect on the modern area. The aspects of Bosnia's history that are most relevant to the current crisis are its constant exposure to and involvement in fighting and the origins of its now warring factions, the Serbs, Croats and Muslims. Careful examinations of the ancient history of Bosnia, through 1800, reveal that the current situation is only an extension of the constant warring, violence and division that has plagued Bosnia since the earliest of times. Bosnia Herzegovina is today a small country near the western Adriatic coast of the Balkan Peninsula.
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