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    the memorial ’s sponsors‚ Lin ’s one genuine innovation was to list the dead and missing chronologically‚ rather than alphabetically‚ that latter being the accepted norm in military monuments. Lin quotes the purpose of the memorial: "The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is a geode‚I envision it not as an object inserted in the earth but as part of the earth‚a work formed…………an interface between the world of light and the quieter world beyond the names."7 The

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    oblivious to the struggle many people face. Despite the progression and modernisation disabled people’s private lives have undergone in the aftermath of political and medical progress‚ there has been no evolution of their public image (Riley‚ 2005). This is undoubtedly been a result of the misrepresentation of disability in the media‚ regardless of the fact as many as one in every five people in the world is disabled (Riley‚ 2005). There are few examples of disability being represented in various forms

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    the world. Simply because people did not want her to design the new Vietnam Veterans Memorial‚ because she is of Asian descent. Therefore her name was not mentioned for designing the memorial (Esten “Maya Lin

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    Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision Film Response Brandi This documentary was very moving! I was amazed to learn that Maya Lin’s design was picked from so many! It is amazing that a board of representatives chose her design from all others. A twenty year old student had a vision that was so moving. I’ve been to the memorial many times‚ and it has always brought me to tears. After viewing this documentary‚ I had the opportunity to go see it again. This time‚ it meant so much more to me having

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    site. The Vietnam War was a tragedy for all who experienced it and it left a scar on America as one of the most traumatic wars in United States history. The Vietnam War Memorial has impacted many individuals who have visited the wall. Many war veterans‚ of the Vietnam War‚ visit the wall in order to help reflect and heal from past traumatic images. They feel that the wall provides them with a sense of security and protection because they know that they had a high chance of death. There were many

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    The Most Outstanding National Monument I Have Ever Seen The Vietnam Veterans Memorial is the most outstanding national monument‚ viewed daily by thousands of people with both traditional views and modern opinions. This particular monument has influenced me by its unique atmosphere and the indelible mark it leaves on a person. I remember the engraved names on the black‚ granite memorial. The abundance of names listed seems to go on forever in my head. The chilling feeling I experienced‚ while gazing

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    December 2014 Homelessness amid Veterans with Mental and Physical Disabilities One-third of adult homeless men and nearly one-quarter of all homeless adults have served in the armed forces. On any given night fewer than 200‚000 veterans may be homeless; and twice as many may experience homelessness during a year. I chose to explore the specific topic of “Veterans with Mental and Physical Disabilities” because based on recent and past studies‚ most homeless veterans suffer from mental and/or physical

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    the historicals names and times written on them. One of the greatest accomplishments/landmarks she has made was the vietnam veterans memorial. She made it so simplistic yet powerful due to the great way she personalized it. She made it more personal by having all the full names written out chronologically by the year they were killed. This gave the families and the veterans more peace since everyone was recognized for what they have accomplished by serving our country. One more really great monument

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    In all my higher education career I have completed various topics of research papers and projects. Although‚ I wouldn’t never thought that being a Criminal Justice major I was gone be required to do a research project and presentation about a specific work of art that depicts to wars of the past. At first I had a lot of trouble finding the “ideal” artwork to start my research paper on. As a matter of fact‚ I consider using any random sculpture‚ painting‚ or music‚ but after a few weeks into the semester

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    My Role in Honoring Veterans What does honoring means? Honoring is high respects‚ as shown for a special merit; esteem. Although honoring a veteran may not seem important to some‚ it should be a very high priority and very important to all Americans. After all‚ we would not be the country we are today without our veterans fighting in wars and protecting us and our freedom. But how can one honor a veteran? One of the simplest ways is simply flying the American Flag proudly. Salute the flag

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