During the journey to Buchenwald, Elie Wiesel shows a deep sense of responsibility and care for his father, Chlomo, often prioritizing his father's needs over his own. Despite the harsh conditions and the growing despair, Wiesel's bond with his father becomes a source of strength and motivation for survival, as he feels that their connection is a reason to keep fighting against the dehumanizing forces around them. As Chlomo's health deteriorates, Wiesel's determination to help him reflects a profound love that fuels his will to endure the horrors of their situation. Ultimately, their relationship underscores the power of familial bonds in the face of unimaginable adversity.
One of his ships broke down but he kept going
Davy Crockett did not survive malaria; he is best known for his exploits as a frontiersman and politician, but he died at the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. There are no historical records indicating he contracted malaria or survived it. Instead, his legacy is tied to his role in American history rather than any illness he may have faced.
well, first of all he is is the first person to lead and expidtion around the world, second, he did not survive his journey, and thrid he got the money from Charles I to go in this expidtion.
John Cabot did not survive his final expedition. He embarked on a voyage in 1498 to explore the North American coast but disappeared, and no definitive records of his fate exist. It is believed that his ship may have encountered difficulties, leading to its loss at sea. His earlier voyage in 1497 was successful, but his last journey remains shrouded in mystery.
The Roanoke Colony did not survive.
Edward VI failed to survive his illness (tuberculosis)
By eating shell fish.
Lewis and Clark had to survive harsh weather conditions, encounters with Native American tribes, rough terrain, and limited supplies during their expedition to explore the western territories of the United States. They also faced challenges such as illness, injuries, and food shortages during their journey.
that he was going to be the only one to survive the journey home.
There is no such thing as the moari. If you are talking about the Maori, they et kiwis.
TM means TradeMark . It's super script
No one has actually ever stepped or been on mercury as no microbe would survive the long journey.
Well, it depends how long the journey is......... If it's up to 5 hours the mice could survive, any more than that there be little mice funerals.
death and illness but if your lucky you survive the sting.
That would depend upon a number of factors. How serious is the person's illness? Does he have medical care? Does he have sufficient water and food and shelter? If the person does not have a life threatening illness and is living in a town or city in the desert with water and food, that person can survive indefinitely. Thousands upon thousands of people are in that situation everyday.
The Aztecs would have needed to develop resilience, adaptability, and determination to survive their difficult journey. They would have had to be able to endure physical hardships, quickly adjust to new environments and challenges, and stay committed to reaching their destination despite obstacles.
He will, i belive tony will find him the cure. _______________________________________________________________________________________ Tony is a bad guy now. (Which I hate) at the end of season 7, we are made to believe that he will survive by Kim going through with the experimental stem cell treatment.