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    foot of America’s icon of inclusiveness‚ tourists from across the United States wonder if the nation’s tradition of welcoming people that were treated poorly from all around the world could handle the risk and fear linked with national terror. The Statue of Liberty Poem‚ “The New Colossus‚” has been a controversial discussion as to the meaning of its words. Many have taken it as inviting too many refugees from all around the world‚ and many are saying it is meant for those here in this country. The

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    Cause-Related Marketing Pioneers: American Express Restore the Statue of Liberty Goutami Vallala Jasmine Zamora Xiaolin Zhao LIM College Dr. Guendoo MPSM603 Cause Marketing September 4‚ 2014 Objective and Target The objective of this campaign was to transform the usage of cards from a medium of mere purchasing things for an individual needs to a medium of way to do charity for a cause such as restoring the historic monument. Also‚ the efforts to support

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    Egyptian Sculptures

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    Mycerinus and Queen Khamerernebty. This sculpture represents the royal couple Pharaoh and his wife which was carved of stone. It demonstrates the conventions of the standing figure and this sculpture is believed to be the first double statue of its kind. This statue showed how the Pharaoh was supported by his wife. “Certain features seen here are characteristics of all Egyptian standing figures: the formality‚ frontally‚ the erect stance with the left foot forward and the arms rigidly against the

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    Ozymandias

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    It is not a traditional one‚ however. Although it is neither an Italian sonnet nor a Shakespearean sonnet‚ the rhyming scheme and style resemble an Italian sonnet more. The speaker it the poem is learning from a traveler about a giant‚ ruined statue that lay broken and eroded in the desert. The title of the poem informs the reader that the subject is in the 13th-century B.C. Egyptian King Ramses II‚ whom the Greeks referred to as “Ozymandias.” The traveler describes the great work of the sculptor

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    Monuments RD3

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    element to consider stands as the location. The place of the monument establishes the impact to the people. For example‚ Source B portrays a picture of the Christopher Columbus monument in Riverside Park‚ Easton‚ Pennsylvania. The choice to place this statue in Riverside Park furnished an unforgettable impression. From simply looking at the image‚ it evokes the emotion of deep remembrance. The park’s beauty elevates the meaning of the venue. On the other hand‚ the location should not degrade the environment

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    The Enchanted Castle

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    SUMMARY-THE ENCHANTED CASTLE Gerald‚ Jimmy and Kathleen were at school in a little town in the west of England-the boys at one school and the girl at another. They used to see each other on Saturdays and Sundays at the house of a kind maiden lady named Miss Hervey. As the holidays were fast approaching‚ they decided to go home instead of being at the house of Miss Hervey. After a lot of letters and telegrams‚ it was arranged that the boys would go and stay at their sister Kathleen’s school where

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    Matrix of Liverty

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    this significant yet mostly unknown monument can teach us how we can preserve America‚ as an example of liberty to the world. The monument is composed of numerous statues; the most prominent is Faith; the rest are Morality‚ Law‚ Education‚ and Liberty. At the bottom of the monument there are allegorical figures to represent the statues. They are small engravings representing more components of liberty. The NHD theme is on rights and responsibilities; we found the monuments purpose relates to the

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    Kroisos Vs. Ka-Aper

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    The Ka statue of Ka-Aper comes from the deceased’s brick mastaba at Saqqara‚ Egypt some time between 2450-2350 BCE. The Koursos statue of Kroisos was created many years later‚ some time around 530 BCE‚ as a grave marker for the deceased hero in Anavysos‚ Greece which is not far from Athens. The two statues contrast drastically; however still manage to share subtle yet significant characteristics. Ka-Aper stands at an unimpressive 3’7"‚ while Kroisos was created to a life like

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    decided to analyze the statue name “Offering Bearer” located in the Egyptian gallery 105 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This statue’s artist is unknown‚ it belongs to the Dynasty 2‚ early reign of Amenemhat I (ca. 1981-1975 B.C.)‚ its dimensions are H: 112 (44 1/8 inches)‚ W: 17cm (6 11/16 inches) and D: 46.7cm (18 3/8 inches). This Egyptian statues material used are wood‚ gesso and paint. The museum provides a brief description about the Offering Bearer saying that two statues of female offering

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    Woong Lhakhang Case Study

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    It would be highly grateful and would be helpful to the future generation to know about the history of the temple‚ significance of the statues‚ and religion practiced. For example‚ if they could find the significance of the Different names of the temple. Because I could not interview with many people and the person I interviewed are not in the position to justify about this particular question

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