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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Greg Sherwin Blog Response #4


At the mortuary Complex of Zoser, the entrance to the complex stood a statue watching over and guarding. His view looked over passerbyers, and was an important symbol of protection for the complex. For Boston, many see the prudential tower as a sign of strength and defense. The top of the hub serves not only as a high class restaurant, but a place to overlook our beloved city. This wonder of views and power have developed over thousands of years from a governmental status to a high class privilege.
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