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    Memorials grip the heart of all who stand in awe of their beauty and meaning.They have been a vital part of society since the start of civilization. Memorials may be private and minuscule, or they may be grand and represented on a national scale. From the Washington Monument in all it's glory, carefully constructed to the most minute detail; to Crazy Horse in South Dakota, known by few and yet to be finished. Yet even it holds value as shown in "Waiting for Crazy Horse" Where it's stated,…

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    company decides to build a monument they have to pick a location on which to build it. the company decides to build the monument is the location on which they are allowed to build, which can be an abandoned structure, restruant, and it could be a school. But if the monument is too big the they have to go to extreme measures to build…

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    Dbq Monument Analysis

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    For example, in source B, you witness a statue of Christopher Columbus. Christopher Columbus was an explorer who sailed from Europe to North America. In many schools in the United States, we are taught to glorify Christopher Columbus because he had discovered this ‘New World’ and started everything there. However, it fails to acknowledge the terrible and horrific events that took place when this explorer reach…

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    Memorial Inquiries Do you know anyone that has been able to prove themselves and have their name on a monument of greatness like the ones we see for nine eleven or the civil war monument? Monuments are made for people that have made other people rethink what a monument is made for.. Anybody and everybody can do anything they put their minds too even have a monument built for them so others can see there is still human beings out there that care about the wellbeing of our country. No only can…

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    Ww2 Memorial Thesis

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    Purpose/History Introduction The WWII Memorial serves as an important marker to remind future generations of what is known as one of the worlds most terrible wars. The WWII Memorial was built in memory of the 400,000 US citizens that supported the war effort from home and 16 million soldiers who lost their live fighting on the front lines for their county. The monument also pays tribute to the many veterans who have been wounded or have lost their families during the war. The memorial stands in…

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    Holocaust Memorial Essay

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    Memorials hold a special place in many countries showing the struggles their ancestors went through and leaving their mark on history for centuries to come. Memorials represent important moments in history, however, the construction of one includes several factors that must take careful consideration. Location and design are very important for size as well as placement, the event or the person that the memorial is for and, of course, it also depends on how costly the project is. A…

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    is a very important factor. The monument has to blend with the environment. For example, if the monument is about an awesome person with great power, then the monument should stand tall over the environment. In "Making the Memorial", the designer of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Maya Lin, states "The idea of destroying the park to create something that by its very nature should commemorate life seemed hypocritical, nor was it in my nature." The materials that create a monument play a big role…

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    Monument Controversy

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    Groups and agencies have many factors to consider when they are creating monuments to memorialize certain people and events within our history. These factors to consider when they are creating monuments to memorialize certain people and events within our history. These factors include but are not limited to the relevance of this person or event to history, finances, and the overall the controversy. There are historical sites still standing today that hold a special place in our country’s history…

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    the statue, it was never finished and now it is just a waste. Before assembling a monument the constructer should consider the amount of money that will be necessary for the construction. Money is one of the most important factors in building a memorial. Certain people want to build on properties that are occupied because it is more “open”. “If the cemetery was sold for development, the association or developer would have to move the graves to another location and notify every relative. That…

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    What is Arlington National Cemetery? Why does it matter to us in present-day American civilization? Many people ask these questions, and others that are similar, when the topic is brought up, because they lack an understanding of, or knowledge of, the answers. What those people don’t see is that Arlington is much more than a large patch of land filled with hunks of rocks and chunks of stone buried in the ground. Arlington is actually many other, more important things: a place of rest for some, a…

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