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    What kind of impact do statues and memorial sites have on people when they see them? It usually gives them a historical background on who and what the person and event were. Memorializing significant people in history is important because of what they’ve done in America. In this essay I will be writing about many sources that are reasonable when it comes to memorializing those people or events in history. They all have a purpose to be created. They have to portray the actual history that happened

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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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    have happened to Kirk‚ if Keith was abducted by ISIS? Losing Kirk was not in her itinerary. It was a good thing she had an extra key to Kirk’s suite. Mary opened the door. Kirk was not there and so was his phone. Mary had hope that his phone was still in Kirk’s person and not in the hands of ISIS. After trying three more times‚ Mary stopped calling Kirk. She called John instead. “Mary?” John said. “What’s up? How’s Iran?” “Not so good‚” Mary said. “ISIS is slowly overwhelming Isfahan. Kirk is missing

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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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    REDEEMER STATUE. Next‚ Brazil is the home to the World’s biggest Rain forest; Amazon Rain forest. In Addition‚ Brazil has one of the best soccer team in the world because of their successes and support. These three things play a main role in Brazil’s Economy. Brazil is not only home to the world’s biggest Rain forest or the world’s best soccer team it is also the home to one of the Wonders of the World. The Christ the Redeemer Statue is a statue of Jesus Christ. This statue is one

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    one referred to as the gatekeeper of the underworld and god of death. The Egyptian goddess Isis was worshiped throughout Egypt. Isis was considered to the patron saint of women‚ mothers and children. Horus was always associated with the same symbol; that of the falcon. In almost all types‚ Horus was known as the patron saint of the existing pharaoh. The pharaoh was often referred to as the ’Living Horus ’. Seth‚ god of chaos‚ is associated with thunder‚ the desert and infertility. Due to Egyptians

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    changed as the dynasties‚ and the importance of the gods changed depending on the ruler of the time. Egyptians worshipped their gods in temples ‚ and each temple was dedicated to a specific god. In the temples a statue would stand in the center . Everyday Egyptian priests care for the statues of gods. They would clean them and dress them‚ offer the meals‚ before worshipping ceremonies would take place. (Budge‚ 1999 & 2003) One variation tells us that the ocean was the only thing in existence.

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    Even the sculptures followed this method. The statues of Pharaohs were rigid structures. The Pharaoh were all known to be patrons of art and built many monuments to please the gods. The sculpture of Horus was probably created for worshipping purposes too. Looking at the sphinxes can show us the further connection the ancient Egyptians had with the animals. The sphinx is a statue that has the body of a lion and the head of a human being. This could mean that The

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    reveals such similarities. Among the many artifacts that both collections contain‚ statues of pharaohs are common. Among the statues found in the Egyptian Antiquities Museum one can find the statue of Khafre (Fourth Dynasty)‚ Akhenaten (Eighteenth Dynasty)‚ and Thutmose III (Eighteenth Dynasty). The British Museum holds statues of Sunusret III (Twelfth Dynasty)‚ and Amenhotep III (Eighteenth Dynasty). These statues show a common relic between both museums.

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    smiting victim Falcon (Horus/king) perched on papyrus thicket with 6 blossoms holds in claw a rope attached to a head that protrudes from soil on which papyrus thicket grows Falcon (king or god) conquered land of papyrus (Delta or Lower Egypt) 4 of 5 sections represent death-dealing power of king: message centers on war‚ violence‚ death‚ subjection Not peaceful expansion but lethal conflict‚ victory of south over north Dynasty 0 Horus name title: king as incarnation of Horus Irihor (?) “Scorpion”:

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