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    planets when humanity was trying to get itself under control. All of a sudden, a jet of blue flame came piecing through the earth’s atmosphere, landing on the farmland a few kilometres ahead of where I was driving. I remember slamming the breaks in my shocked state. And after a moment’s hesitation I drove towards the small crowd forming around the landing. We were told that it was simply a meteor soaring in the sky, however it was obvious when we saw it that it was no regular meteorite. It was…

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    The Memory Game

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    Evaluate An Existing Game for 4-10 year olds ‘The memory game’ is a perfect game for children under ten years old as it stimulates their brains.The memory game consists of 25 or more pairs of cards that are then shuffled and laid out on the floor or table. players take turns, turning over two cards. if they are a match the player keeps the cards and gets a second go. the aim of the game is to remember where the matching card to the one you have just turned over is. This game helps…

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    countries involved in the invasion of D-day: The United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States of America. The invasion would begin with a heavy bombardment of German-held beach defensives on coast of Normandy, France, followed by a influx of landing crafts filled with thousands of soldiers. There were five beach sectors deemed for the invasion: Utah, Omaha, Gold, Sword, and Juno beach. Both the works from Carlo D’Este, “Decision…

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    Moon Landing Essay

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    States, Americans have progressed and created remarkable achievements in order to advance to the society we have today. However, one of America’s biggest achievements, the moon landing of 1969, may have been a hoax. Many people don’t believe that it was a hoax because they don’t see any valid reason for the moon landing to have been staged. However, the competition between Russia and the U.S was fierce, as a result of the Soviets having already put a satellite into space (Sputnik). This…

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    Have you ever seen a movie something to do with asteroids? Well if you have, you may have noticed that the directors make the movies a little overdramatic. Half of the clips you see on a movie are all Hollywood, like for example they make the mission look so interesting like the astronauts are not bored any second of the day. Actually it is not true you get very bored when you are on a space mission. Although you may get bored, it is worth going to space and pick up asteroids. Scientist…

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    Moon landing conspiracy theories claim that foundations of the Apollo program and the connected Moon landings were complete frauds staged by NASA. The most famous claim is that landings (1969–72) were faked and that 12 Apollo astronauts did not actually walk on the Moon. Numerous groups and individuals have made these accusations since the mid-1970s, that NASA and others intentionally deceived the public into believing the landings happened, by manufacturing or destroying…

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    Gallipoli Research Paper

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    Describe The Action Allied forces landed on Gallipoli on the morning of April 25th but a combination of unexpectedly hostile terrain and fierce Turkish defense soon stopped any potential advance and the campaign degenerated into the familiar deadlock of trench warfare. In the Gulf of Saros to the north of Gallipoli, the Royal Naval Division carried out an unsuccessful diversionary attack aimed at convincing the Turks that the main attack was to be there. (Gallipoli.gov) Lieutenant General von…

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    Although the NASA moon landing video was fraught with poor informational execution, it very effectively employed the Gish Gallup technique which caused more sway towards their side of the argument. The video used multiple pieces of questionable information and even presented itself poorly in the beginning. The beginning of the video made it seem as though the narrator was there to disprove the conspiracy theories, when later on he made it more apparent that he supported them and attempted to…

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    Orion Sicko Telescope

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    Orion Space Probe 3” telescope for sale … Perfect for checking out the 95 year old neighbor lady next door if you are that kind of a degenerate sicko. For the rest of us, this telescope gives a clear view of the moon and other celestial bodies. This telescope comes with the following additional goodies: The full size aluminum stand folds up to be not only lightweight but compact. I have found this to be a life saver when I have had to grab the whole thing and run for it because the farmers…

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    Persuasive Essay On Ufos

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    UFO researchers thirdphaseofmoon brought an alien summoner to a Manhatten pier in order to draw the beings from space and water. Hundreds of people were around to witness the bizarre event. If this technique is true, it proves NASA lies about the truth in regards to aliens. PUBLIC BELIEVES NASA IS LYING OVER ALIEN UFO EXISTENCE While the alien summoner was getting to work, several people were interviewed on the Manhatten pier. When asked about their thoughts on NASA, they all agreed that the…

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