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    lives – a pal, a buddy, a best friend and without a doubt, a member of the family. For most people, the grieving process between a human and a pet is the same. Some pet owners care as much to their pet’s death that they compose a complete pet service memorial with a pet casket or urn for either burying or cremating them. Many pet owners opt for a piece of pet cremation jewelry that allows you to place just a little bit of your beloved pet’s ashes into a necklace or a bracelet. However, you can…

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    Because of this, these men have their own memorial in D.C.. Is it time to add a new memorial to go along with these leaders? Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief who led a large tribal resistance to settlers. He led men towards a goal that he believed was just and told them they were fighting for a good cause, but was it true? Does he deserve to join the other men in D.C.? The answer to both is no. Although he led men and fought for them, that does not earn him memorial status. MLK Jr. and Lincoln were…

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    bachelor's degree from an accredited institution, anesthesiologists must complete four years of medical school, followed by a residency. Dr. Jaen completed one year of transition in internal medicine and three years in anesthesiology at UM Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, Fl. She finished her residency in 1996. Furthermore, if an anesthesiologist is interested in a specialty field such as pain management or pediatrics, they must further their education and complete a fellowship after their…

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    Jane Doe Professor Christy Scheuer English Composition 101 16 November 2010 Analyzing “Monuments to Our Better Nature” In “Monuments to Our Better Nature,” Michael Byers takes readers on a tour of the National Mall. The vivid imagery allows the audience to visualize these landmarks, even if they have not previously visited, with Byers as the tour guide. However, the purpose of this essay is not to document the National Mall. Byers wants to show what it is to be transcended from a complacent…

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    Art is the area the Greeks made the biggest contribution.Without the greek buildings made the white house and the Jefferson Memorial. Like the Greeks,the pillars used as decorations in the memorials are either Doric, Ionic, and Corinthian. These greek arts have been used for a long time by many different people. Using these different types of pillars shows how much art was the biggest Greek contribution. In the Greek times there were three called the Classical, Archaic, and Hellenistic. The…

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    excavation of in the Jamestown churchyard (Standard 1904:5). The Jamestown Memorial Church archaeological site consists of the original church built by the Jamestown settlers and the area containing the original cemetery and gravesites surrounding the church. With the help of several members from the APVA’s Jamestown Committee, Tyler discovered underneath the churchyard, the entire cobblestone foundation of the Jamestown Memorial Church (Standard 1904:6). The material remains discovered in…

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    Roger Williams and His Success “Forced worship stinks in God’s nostrils” said Roger Williams. Roger Williams was a religious leader and the founder of Rhode Island. He considers himself to a Separatist Minister. A Separatist is a movement to separate the church from England. Roger Williams believed that religion and politics shouldn't mix. He also believed that civil authorities shouldn't enforce religion. Roger Williams had a great impact on the native Indians and their rights. Roger…

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    Types of Resistance During The Holocaust “To the Jewish, fighting and survival were the same” (“Encyclopedia of The Holocaust”, 1,265). As most people know during the Holocaust Jewish people and others were persecuted by the Nazis and their supporters. The people who were persecuted would often resist in an attempt to survive the cruelty, these are the different ways they resisted. One of the main places that they resisted was in the ghettos. “Some ghettos like the one in Warsaw were not…

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    created a lasting memory for all the people who valiantly fought for both sides. The loss of human life has cost many war veterans their sanity after the war. The Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial in Washington D.C. was created in 1982, and stands as a testament, honoring the many who served and lost their lives. This memorial has the tendency to evoke many powerful emotions that can be extremely hard to suppress, which happens to be the case for Yusef Komunyakaa, an African-American Vietnam War…

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    discussing people playing mobile apps at sacred places. His purpose is to let Pokémon GO players worldwide know that it is disrespectful to be playing games at these remarkable locations like the Arlington National Cemetery, Auschwitz, or the Holocaust Memorial Museum. He wants individual to feel culpable for being immature and to have more admiration for these historical places. Pitts develops an effective argument that people should treat these places with more respect through the use of…

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