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    She is huge and green but also beautiful and she sailed into New York Harbor on June 17, 1885. Who is she? The Statue of Liberty and at the moment that she arrived she was dismantled and needed assistance to be put together. She was a gift of friendship from France to America. The Statue of Liberty sailed across the Atlantic Ocean in 350 individual pieces which had been packed in over 200 cases. Now at this point I would have probably wanted to know two things one of them being if she came with…

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    is credited to many artist; the base was designed by Henry Bacon, the sculpture was designed by Daniel Chester French, and the piece was actually sculpted by Paul Manship and dedicated on September 3, 1915. The sculpture itself is a four foot tall statue made of bronze which sits on an eight and…

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    The statue of Liberty was often the first thing that immigrants coming to America would see as they showed up hoping for opportunity and seeking a better life in America. 1985 was the year that my father arrived to this country while my mother came in 1984. Both of my parents came separately on different journeys from the Dominican Republic as immigrants, not knowing a single thing about America. Although my parents did not arrive to the United States on a boat heading to Liberty Island, the…

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    in Texas. This day especially was one of the best. We got to see the Statue of Liberty on a boat, saw the twin tower memorial and ate the best pizza we ever had. Me and my best friend where able to go to New York for two weeks and we made the best of it. Our time there was unbelievable, that day especially I think it was one of our best days out of those two weeks. That day we started to get ready to go see the Statue of Liberty, we knew it was going to be cold so we layered up. When we were…

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    the Statue of Liberty that inspires hope into the author, and presumably, all those who are allowed to enter the United States of America through Ellis Island. From the beginning of the poems first verse it is clear that this giant is not as it seems as it is, "not like the brazen giant of Greek fame," but, as Lazarus states, "A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame/ Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name/ Mother of Exiles" (1, 4, 5, 6). As the author continues it is clear that the Statue of…

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    Monuments are structures which are built in order to commemorate a famous person or event. The Statue of Liberty, a gift of friendship from France to the United States, is visited by approximately four million people a year and is seen as a symbol of freedom and democracy to many. Although the Statue of Liberty is a good example of a successful monument, not all monuments meet such qualifications. When creating a monument, agencies should factor in what it will memorialize, its location, and its…

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    Part A: The Statue of Liberty Athena just like the Statue of Liberty represents courage, civilization, and justice. Athena could have inspired the Statue of Liberty because of her role as the defender and protector of cities in ancient Greece. She represented the notion of wisdom, skill, strategy, justice, and civilization, which are things that man never can easily attain, even though they are eager for them. Athena also known as Liberty inspired people to become so passionate about her, and…

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    Benefits of Cause Marketing Cause marketing is an evolving strategy and with strategic implementation, cause marketing or corporate social responsibility (CSR) can help brands differentiate themselves within the highly competitive marketplace. Cause marketing programs can also affect the purchase decisions of a customer and as a result, many fashion brands are now rethinking and integrating CSR and cause-related marketing programs within their business. For the fashion industry, issues such as…

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    Background American Express was among the first few organizations to launch a successful cause related marketing campaign and raise funds about $1.7 million for the Statute of Liberty restoration project. In a competitive market, where every organization is working hard towards winning their customer’s loyalty and employee’s morale, Cause-related marketing (CRM) help organizations gear up towards building a differentiating image. According to a study (Varadarajan & Menon) published, CRM is a…

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    New York City

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    I consider myself a flânuer in every respect associated with the term. New York City is in my opinion, the best city in the world to be a flânuer in. I often find myself mindlessly wandering the streets, looking for unexpected experiences, feelings, smells, people, and spectacles. I have walked the streets seeking entertainment countless times, with no apparent goal or destination. Although I am a lifetime New Yorker, there are always new things to experience and see. There are different ways to…

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