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Ekpaloba's mother, Grace, now says she has nothing left, even for a small memorial or a tree to be planted in his memory.
A public memorial or a ruin is a scaffold, something on which collective memory can hang.
At spots like this there's often a memorial or a plaque.
They were hard, almost hostile stones belonging to people who had just returned from a memorial or a wake or the couch of a widow.
You quote him as saying, "In 50 years what will be more important down there, a soaring memorial or a place to do business?" The implication is that in 50 years, the precious lives lost won't matter.
The mail no longer reliably brings invitations to help a Girl Scout troop dedicate a memorial, or a governor's proclamations of "a day of mourning and remembrance" for a husband.
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Those who did — including Shahzia Sikander, Luis Gispert, Maya Lin, Christo, Jasper Johns, and Stephen Shore — kept particular pieces for particular reasons: the work succeeded specially, or failed; it was a gift or a memorial, or heralded a sea change in studio practice.
A stylish war memorial or an eyesore?
And he told me that he never really appreciated why the Japanese wanted a memorial or an apology for their treatment in World War II".
From the testimony of Australian Aborigines, it is known that it may be a kind of personal signature, denoting a relationship with the site, a symbol of possession, a memorial, or even a record of growth.
Consider the following questions in your debate: Does modern technology have a place in a memorial, or should a memorial remain as "timeless" as possible?
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