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Essays on American History |
Vietnam War Memorial - Powerful Granite
... served in
the Vietnam War (Colliers 23: 137).
The official name given to the monument was the Vietnam Veterans memorial.
In this name alone it is clear that it was not erected for the sole
purpose of honoring only those who were lost in the conflict. The term KIA
was the abbreviation used for those people who were killed in action, and
these people represent 47,000 of the 58,000 names on the wall. The other
11,000 were soldiers who died from crashes, snake bites, illnesses, and
other non-combat related deaths (Olson 227). There is no distinction made
between the two groups on the monument. The structure is a v-shaped
polished granite slab that unlike other monu ...
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Reconstruction In The South
... a new social structure between
whites and blacks. During the war Lincoln had expanded his presidency. With
his power he hoped to set up loyal governments in the Southern states that were
under Union control. Lincoln appointed new temporary governors and instructed
each to call a convention to create a new state government as soon as a group of
the state's citizen totaling 10 percent of the voters in the 1860 presidential
election had signed oaths of loyalty to the Union. Under this plan new
governments were formed in Louisiana, Tennessee and Arkansas but the Congress
refused to recognize them. Republicans in Congress did not want a quick
restoration, ...
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African Americans In The Civil War
... decisions. The actual use of Blacks as soldiers in the Union Army was completed by a number of actions by the Black man that gained him the respect of becoming a soldier. The two are different in that it was to President Lincoln’s benefit to enlist Blacks as soldiers as he did. Whereas the later was the Black Man’s will to fight for his freedom and prove himself as equal as any White man. However, because the Black population was stopped from entering the army under a 1792 law, the Black Man becoming a soldier was not officially noticed until late 1862. 1
“There was strong anti-black prejudice among most people in the free states, and in the loyal slave st ...
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Progression Of Islamic Art
... rugs, ceramics, and books. The geometric objects naturally led to artistic patterning and repetition. Although the Islamic community prohibited figural imagery, the community’s rapid expansion during the centuries after its inception diluted the rigidity of traditional customs. Assimilated countries and cultures that practiced figural art before the Islamic armies came continued to do so. These assimilated artistic styles did utilize figural imagery, yet they still reflected the traditional artistic components of Islam. The introductory plaque at the entrance of the Islamic Art collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art states that Islamic art is character ...
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Les Mis
... bread, for his family, or let them starve. Unfortunately, for doing wrong for love Jean had changes his life forever.
Where we live the one thing everyone loves yet takes for granted must be freedom. Jean Valjean, being imprisoned twice had but one thing on his mind, regaining this virtue once again. However, in attempting to do this multiple times by escaping from jail he succeeded only in lengthening his sentence without it. You can not learn to appreciate something that you always have had until you lose it. Perhaps this is why Jean was forever thankful of the little things, which everyone had and was happy to have only those once he was out of prison, so ...
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Japanese Animation
... industry. The creative possibilities of animation’s unparalleled visual story-telling capacities had been discovered by Japanese filmmakers, and would continue to be exploited into the present age.
, more commonly referred to as anime, or Japanimation, has somewhat different origins than western animation. Where animation developed to entertain European and American children through comedic exploits, anime was created to entertain wider audience groups. Indeed, one might find difficulty in characterizing all anime together; the Japanese have viewed animation as a medium of creation rather a form of entertainment limited in audience and expression. Anime ...
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Art 4
... The arts teach us how to communicate through creative expression. Show us how to understand human experiences, past and present. Prepare us to adapt to and respect the ways others think, work, and express themselves. Music, singing, dancing, poetry, and sketching are just a few of the different forms of art that I use to express myself in a way that I enjoy. Because each art discipline appeals to different senses and expresses itself through different media, each adds a special richness to the learning environment. Arts help people Learn to identify, appreciate, and participate in the traditional and non-traditional art forms of their own communities and the com ...
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Dead Man Walking - Analysis Of
... because of what Matthew did, not why he did it. The father of the victim “Walter” was very sympathetic, he understanding of what Matthew was going through.
SISTER HELEN
Sister Helen was very unsure about what she was doing in life. She became a nun to give back to the community which gave her good Christian morals and values. By becoming a nun she was able to teach others to respect life and become more like Jesus (A Son of God). As a child Sister Helen was taught to be very supportive and to give this support to those who needed her help.
When confronted with Matthew, Sister Helen tries to see the good in him and show him the respect she believes he deserves. ...
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Oriental Art
... reason they occupy the lower half of the list.
The category of Chinese painting called flowers and birds (hua niao) is to some extent cognate with European still-life painting in subject matter, yet spiritually the two have little or nothing in common. In China especially, this trait long outlived the primitive stage of human culture completely sophisticated form of picture- making. As a result, the tradition of Sung Chinese flower-and-bird painting made itself felt though out Asia.
Among the Chinese themselves, flower-and-bird painting is a major form of pictorial expression, which for thousands of years has exercise their aesthetic imagination to extent compara ...
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Life During The Civil War
... it would
snow up to depths of eight inches and sometimes it would rain and hail for
hours on end(Russell, 130). Other times it would be very hot. Sometimes
when it would rain, soldiers would wake up half submerged(Brown,122).
Death was also a major fear during the Civil War. “We cook and eat,
talk and laugh with the enemies dead lying all about us as though they were
so many logs(Brown, 115).” The soldier would march threw battlefields
where dead men, horses, and smashed artillery were scattered about in utter
confusion; the Blue and the Gray mixed-their bodies so bloated, distorted,
and discolored from decomposition, that they were basically
unrecognizable( ...
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