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This gallery contains pictures and stories of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Known simply as "The Wall," this monument is one of the most visited sites in the city of Washington.
After watching the film "The Deer Hunter" in 1979, Vietnam Veteran Jan C. Scruggs first conceived of the idea for a Vietnam Veterans Memorial. A Yale architectural student, Maya Lin, submitted the winning design.
"The Wall" was built in Constitution Gardens in Washington, D.C., through private donations from the public, and dedicated in 1982.
This Gallery also contains images and text about the Vietnam Women's Memorial that stands near "The Wall" and honors the military and civilian women who served and sacrificed during the Vietnam War. Some of their names are with their brothers' on "The Wall."
Diane Carlson Evans, RN, is the founder of this Memorial project. She served in the Army Nurse Corps from 1966 to 1972 and was in Vietnam from 1968-69. The sculptor is Glenna Goodacre, who created the Women's Memorial in bronze.
The Vietnam Women's Memorial was dedicated over Veterans Day weekend of November 10-12, 1993.
"Visit Remembered" by Judith Patton Flynn
"The Wall" by Catherine Anne McNeill
"The Power of A Name" by Valerie
Valerie is an 8th grade student at The Castilleja School in Palo Alto, California. She wrote this story following a visit to The Wall by her class. This is beautiful writing by a thirteen year old girl who felt the power of a name.
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Nearly 2000 years ago, in 122 AD, the Emperor Hadrian embarked on a huge undertaking: to mark the northernmost boundary of Roman Britain with an unusually long fortified wall. Skirmishing tribes were contained behind it for over 350 years and Hadrian's name written indelibly into the history of this evocative and diverse part of the UK.
Larry Wall originally created Perl while a programmer at Unisys. He now works full time guiding the future development of the language as a researcher and developer at O'Reilly & Associates. Larry is known for his idiosyncratic and thought-provoking approach to programming, as well as for his groundbreaking contributions to the culture of free software programming. He is the principal author of the bestselling Programming Perl, known colloquially as "the Camel book."
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3rd State of the Onion
Larry explains the "good chemistry" of the Perl community in his third State of the Onion speech. [Aug 30, 1999]
Perl, the first postmodern computer language
Larry Wall's talk at Linux World justifies Perl's place in postmodern culture. He says that he included in Perl all the features that were cool and left out all those that sucked. [Mar 9, 1999]
2nd State of the Onion
Larry Wall's keynote address from 1998 Perl Conference. There is also a RealAudio version. [Aug 25, 1998]
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Today, parts of Hadrian's Wall are still visible; the line of it stretching from Wallsend in the east to Bowness-on-Solway in the west, and the fortifications continuing down the west coast to Ravenglass.
As a visitor, you will find that Hadrian's Wall marks more than just the extent of the Roman occupation. There is a host of fascinating forts and museums waiting to be discovered. The Wall is also the centre of Hadrian's Wall Country, a rich and varied corridor featuring some of Britain's most unforgettable scenery and a diverse range of ancient and modern attractions stretching from the east coast to the west coast and ten miles north and south of the Wall.
Whether you are looking for secluded country walks or city art galleries, forts and museums, stately homes and castles or fun water parks, Hadrian's Wall Country has it all!
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Tagline: Every dream has a price.
Plot Outline: A young and impatient stockbroker is willing to do anything to get to the top. (more) (view trailer)
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User Rating: 7.2/10 (9,983 votes)
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Summary: Go figure.
If you compare this to Hotel (or The Betsy), you will probably be able to figure out Oliver Stone's relative position. Add Prince Of The City (and Other People's Money), and the equation won't be off more than a few decimal places.
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Larry, a Vietnam veteran, has spent eight years at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial documenting those who come and the gifts they bring. His photographs are valuable and rich because he preserves the environment in which the gifts are recorded ... The Wall, the people, the gifts are one.
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