An organization must construct a memorial in such a way that effectively conveys the significance of the event or person, a job done well in document G. In this document, Maya Lin, the designer of the exalted Vietnam Veterans Memorial, discusses the details in conceptualizing a memorial that would “allow everyone to respond and remember.” (G) Lin accomplished this by using a simple yet striking design of all the known names of American soldiers who died in the Vietnam War. The memorial seems cut out of the earth, and on a black wall is simply scribed the names of those to be remembered. This is not only a cost-effective idea, but one that memorializes the Vietnam War veterans by providing “an interface, between our world and the quieter… a unity between the nation’s past and present.”…