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    ethos, logos and pathos to strengthen their speeches and to really connect to the audience. In the first text, “Man Takes First Steps on the Moon” the speaker is the Times of London in third person point of view. The occasion is the take-off of Apollo 11 and successfully landing onto the moon. Especially Neil Armstrong being the first man to take a walk on the moon's surface. The audience is the entire world or just anyone in general reading the times. The audience may also be the colleagues…

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    July 20, 1969 millions of Americans watched on a televised broadcast as Neil Armstrong going down in history as the first human being to ever step foot on the moon. Apollo 11 was a big accomplishment for America as a nation, yet there are accusations about it being staged in order to win the space race against Russia. Apollo 11 was a three astronaut mission. Neil A. Armstrong, whom was born Aug. 5, 1930 in Wapakoneta, Ohio, became interested in flight while still a child. in 1950 he flew combat…

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    end of the decade, this inspired series of missions called Apollo. It took NASA six years to land a human being on the moon and fulfill President Kennedy’s challenge along with bringing pride and of course moon rocks to America. First of all, Apollo 11 was the first flight to land a man on the moon. The crew was Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins, the landing site was “Mare Tranquilitatis”. The mission was launched on July 16 1969 and landed on July 24…

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    “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” said Neil Armstrong as he took his first step on the moon. Space exploration has been around for many years. It can help or hinder our society depending on what is achieved. Space exploration can also be expensive. Space exploration is valuable because it creates job opportunities and helpful technology for US citizens. Space exploration has created many job opportunities for US citizens. It has created over *60,000 jobs. “... the space…

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    Space Mission Gone Wrong

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    Gravity : Space Mission Gone Wrong Gravity is a movie about an astronaut who survive after a catastrophe destroys her shuttle and leaves her adrift in the orbit. The movie was released in 2013 and it falls under the Sci-Fi and thriller category. It is a tense and visually stunning movie which is directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The main casts of the movie are Sandra Bullock and George Clooney. The movie opened with a shot of the earth and space, and it was absolutely beautiful. The visual effects…

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    One of humankind's greatest achievement is space exploration, a testament to what is possible when people from around the world work together to push the boundaries of what we can do. Over spring break I traveled to the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral and I learned a lot about the history of space exploration and what is currently being built for future missions. I believe that engineering the tools of scientific discovery will lead to the most important breakthroughs of the 21st century…

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    Kennedy’s wish to land a man on the moon. Neil Armstrong was part of the Apollo 11 mission. The Apollo 11 is one of the most memorable missions to this day. There was five more successful lunar landing missions to follow. On the Apollo 13, crew members had to improvise after oxygen tanks burst halfway to the moon. The Apollo 17 was the final…

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    Muscraft Persuasive Speech

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    It was the year 3026 when the Musk colony dimmed it fit to send someone to the red planet, a planet that use to be known as Earth. Around the year 2025 when the first musk ship landed on Mars, so many people called them mad, the media said they were never going to survive; Little did they know that Mr Musk, the madman that spearheaded this exploration had his own survival plan, not just for him but for the 250 crew members with him. Now centuries later, that madness; that single act of…

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    In 1958, 11 years before the Apollo 11 mission, scientist Van Allen discovered two radiation belts surrounding the earth. These two belts hold energetic charged particles held together by the magnetic field (Fox). Upon discovery these belts were thought to be very deadly if…

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    topic of the Moon Landing, because it enabled me to take a second look at the conspiracy theory through a new lens of experience. To understand where this idea of a hoax originates, we need to understand what was going on before the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starting in the 1950s, America was in a cold war with Soviet Russia, which was less of a physical battle and more of a challenge of who had a better structured government. It was a challenge of superiority that eventually led to the…

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