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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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    Building A Monument

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    significant time that changed the course of the world even to this day. One of the most popular monuments is the statue of Abrham Lincoln, he was awarded this honor because of his honesty and his fight towards the rights of all beings to be equal. A monument is a place of worship but in reality actually holds nothing special. It is to only there to remind and teach of some of the greatest actions that have previously happened. "The memorial itself contains no actual relic of Lincoln. It is a…

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    Memorial Dbq Essay

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    Many societies will come and go but “when all is lost to rust and rot, what remains may be two enormous granite oddities in the Great Plains,” (Source C) one of these monuments is a memorial for Crazy Horse; although it may seem to memorialize someone who is dead, Crazy Horse stands for the culture of the Native American people more than what he did as a person. Therefore he stands for the remaining culture that is left in the United…

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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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    being at Memorial Medical during hurricane Katrina and traumatic days that followed while the second half consists of the investigation against a doctor and two nurses for murdering patients. The prose is exceptional, it is very well researched with a big section of notes, it includes an index if for any reason you need to reference anything, there is a helpful list of selected individuals at Memorial during the hurricane, and two maps orienting you to the hospital. Anyone who reads Five Days…

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    Alex Leviev May 11, 2016 Memorial Day Speech ELA 8 The Fallen American Soldier “A nation reveals itself not only by the men it produces but also by the men it honors, the men it remembers.” President John F. Kennedy said this to refer to today, when we remember and honor the American Soldiers, ordinary men and women, who died while in military service. It is fitting that our nation chooses the last Monday in May as Memorial Day. This day marks the beginning of summer, and what could be a more…

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    Thomas L. Friedman in his 2014 New York Times essay, “Memorial Day 2050,” argues that our generation can and must make a difference on the issue of climate change in order to preserve our planet for future generations. Friedman believes we need to give future generations a voice in our society, and we have to make urgent changes so the Earth can remain a livable place for our grandchildren. Friedman’s essay is very effective because he uses rational, emotional, and ethical evidence to support…

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    Ever since I was little I had helped my great aunt prepare for memorial day and the 4th of july. My sister and i would go the day before and help wash the garage, golf carts and porch during the afternoon. In the evening, i'd help my aunt fix macaroni and potato salad. the next morning two of my cousins would come and help set up tables, chairs and start making all of the other food. Aunt Theresa's house doesn't have air conditioning. the doors and windows were always open and if there was…

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    If resources are going to be used towards building a monument, it should be for a good purpose. One instance of a questionable choice in monument construction is the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C. When plans were announced to construct the building, much controversy arose. An article on Suite101.com by Christine Musser stated that "the controversy grew from Jewish and non-Jewish communities, primarily due to the…

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    complexity of a memorial takes a lot of time and energy along with copious amounts of thinking. A memorial is something designed to preserve the memory of a person or event that had a great impact on society or is a key event in history. Building a memorial is very time consuming and takes a lot of thinking and brainstorming. There are three important key ideas to focus on when building a monument. Size is very important to pay attention to when building a memorial. If a memorial is built rather…

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