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On this field trip, we first went to the Pan Pacific Park, a very big park where people can do anything they like. I saw a playground, a soccer field, picnic benches, and charcoal grills. It's a great place for exercising and yoga, and taking animals for a walk. Close to the park there is also the Los Angeles Museum of Holocaust
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I did not understand Jewish history in English, but when I visited the Museum of Holocaust, it made me excited to learn and discover more on social network. I read about it on the internet and it's too terrible. In 1933, the Jewish population of Europe was more than 9 million. By 1945, the Nazis and their collaborators had killed nearly two out of every three of European Jews as part of their "Final Solution."Â German SS, the military police, murdered more than a million Jews, men, women and children, and more than hundreds of thousands of others.
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At the Grove (see picture above), it's easy for people to come for the first time to find the books they need. I really like this bookstore because there are many kinds of books and DVDs, especially since I found what I need in my studies and for teaching the children later.
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The Grove courtyard is a very good place for people to walk and feel close to nature. Everyone can relax, eat, and talk to each other.
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Finally, we stopped at the American Girl, a doll store. There are dolls of many nationalities, who live in the United States. It is so cute. I also chose for myself a Vietnamese doll girl. Interesting, if you don't like the current hairstyle, you can change it to one you like through the "doll beauty salon."
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