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    Maya Lin Research Paper

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    Maya Lin is an American designer, artist, and architect, most known for her historic memorials. One of her goals in design is to focus on elements and demonstrate naturally occurring phenomena’s in nature which can even be seen right here in Grand Rapids at Rosa Park Circle. Using water as her inspiration for the park, she demonstrates each form that it takes right here in Michigan. Her designs have an incredible ability to encourage people to gather together in open spaces while teaching them through art. Her very first design brings people from all over the world to mourn and celebrate the lives lost in the Vietnam War. Maya’s life personally and professionally is filled with perseverance and appreciation from her earliest work on the Vietnam…

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    Maya Lin Research Paper

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    The talents of Maya Lin in the field of visual arts and the built environment know no boundaries. Early on in her career, she was already able to break down the stereotypes of how architectural public spaces should be. To date, Maya Lin continues to explore different aspects of visual representation through design, architecture, sculpture, crafts and design philosophy. Maya Lin was born on October 5, 1959, in Athens, Ohio to Chinese migrant parents. Artistry, creative and deep thinking runs in…

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    Maya Lin is an American architect and sculptor best known for her design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Maya Lin was received her bachelor's degree from Yale, where she studied architecture and sculpture. During her senior year she won a nationwide competition to create a design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Her minimalist design aroused controversy but has become very popular with the public over the years. Born on October 5, 1959, in Athens, Ohio, Maya Lin is the…

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    This paper is about the life and teachings of Lhamo Dondrub. Lhamo Dondrub was born in Takster, China on July 6th, 1935. His mother’s name is Diki Tsering and his father is Choekyong Tsering. Lhamo has five siblings, Jetsun Pema, Gyalo Thondup, Thubten Jigme Norbu,Lobsang Samten, and Dolma Tsering. When he was two years old he was picked as the rebirth of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was chosen because he was born the closest to the day the previous Dalai Lama died. They also put out toys owned by…

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    When Maya Lin was designing her memorial in Washington, D.C., she wanted to build it in a park but didn’t want to interfere with nature by destroying the park. So she cooperated with the surrounding environment by designing her memorial that would work with the land, not to “fight or dominate it” (Source G). Protesters also opposed the location of the Holocaust museum when it was first publicized that it would be built in the United States because they “did little to stop the Holocaust from…

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    Previously he started with the “Great Leap Forward” which was started to modernize China. Mao began making factories to promote technology and collectivized farms. What he didn’t know was that the workers didn’t know how to use the factories and the equipment so the things that were produced were of very bad quality and not up to par (“China’s Cultural Revolution Begins: May 1966”). Because farmland was used to build factories on, the production of crops started to decline which resulted into…

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    for the most part all kids (John and Vincent 281). At no other time have lawbreakers looked so youthful: pre-pubescent, truth be told. The City of God resembles one endless, useless family, neighbors from damnation without any neighbors, without any guardians or concerned grown-ups. It is a hybrid of a halfway house and an abattoir. The movie relates the record of this ghetto, an alarming hotel wander for needy individuals, from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s; it tracks the story of both…

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    Alex Lin Activist

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    This essay is about Alex Lin, who is an activist.An activist is a person who fights for a cause or problem.There is a very famous one, his name is Martin Luther King Jr. This isn't about just any type of activist, but a teen activists. Alex Lin fights for more people to refurbish computers or electronics. He started with just his friends and refurbished computers recycled them.The more he worked the more he refurbished. E-waste is the fastest growing section in U.S. trash system.All…

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    Alex Lin Biography

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    Alex Lin Alex Lin, a teen activist, was born in Rhode Island in 1994. Now at the age of 23, he works alongside his friends to stop e-waste and help refurbish old electronics. As a matter of fact, all the blue whales combined don’t weigh as much as 1 year's worth of E-waste. He has done many things to help this issue, and once stated how he thinks of what he does as “a lifestyle.” Alex Lin started after learning what e-waste was. Now he helps get rid of E-waste. How it Started In 2004,…

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    Sara Lin Case

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    Sara Lin Guided Reflection Questions Opening Questions How did the simulated experience of Sara Lin’s case make you feel? Pain is an elusive and complex phenomenon. However, the simulation of Sara Lin’s help me understand the patient’s responses and factors affecting the pain experience. Talk about what went well in the scenario. I performed a focused pain assessment and in collaboration with the patient Sara Lin, I decided the most appropriate pain intervention. Therefore, I administrated pain…

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