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    random people are trying to put the evidence together to find out what this place actually is. Theory 1: Many people have speculations that area 51 is a place for extraterrestrial life like aliens.Conspiracy theorists believe that the remains of crashed UFO spacecrafts are stored at Area 51, an Air Force base about 150 miles from Las Vegas, where government scientists reverse-engineer the aliens' highly advanced technology. This has come from a variety of supposed UFO sightings in the area…

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    Great Depression and The Stock Market Crash The Great Depression peaked in 1932. It got so bad, that over 6,000 people walked the streets in New York City trying to sell apples for 5 cents each. When the stock market crashed in 1929, it took until 1954 for the stock market to return to pre-depression. The average income of the American family dropped by 40 percent from 1929 to 1932. Income fell from $2,300 to $1,500 per year. The Great Depression and The Stock Market Crash was an iconic and a…

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    9/11 To America Essay

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    rain hell down onto the civilians of this great country with the only intentions being to cause panic. 19 Islamics who worked with Al-Qaeda took over several American planes("9/11 Attacks."). Two planes crashed into the World Trade Center. One plane crashed into the pentagon and the last crashed in a field in Pennsylvania. About 3,000 American lives were lost that day. Lots of these were from the towers collapsing and all the firefighters and police that got caught in the rouble. 9/11 was a…

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    Out of the many events that happen in the history of the United States Of America, these are my top 5 important events in history. These changed the U.S and we will never forget. 5. The Great Depression The Great Depression was an economic downfall in America and many other parts of the world. This was a dark time for America as well as the other countries that this affected. It started in 1929 and lasted for about 10 years. This depression did not end until we entered the war causing a need…

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    The Twin Towers Attack

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    attacks against targets in the United States. Two of the planes were flown into the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City”. No one knew what was really happening until the first plane crashed into the first remarkable skyscraper and then approximately 15 min later another plane crashed into the second tower. Killing approximately 3,000 in counting.According to IAGS.com “The destruction of major buildings…

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    to that person. September 11 in 2001 changed society because that was day when 19 militants were associated with the islamic terrorist group. They hijacked 4 aircrafts and targeted the United States. One aircraft crashed into the Pentagon right outside of D.C. and another one crashed in a…

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    the United States. The attack killed 2,996 people and injured 6,000 people. United States used 10 billions to fix the damaged properties, but 3 trillion in total. United Airlines and American Airlines were hijacked by al-Qaeda. Two airplanes were crashed to the North and South 110-story towers in New York. After an hour and 42 minutes, both towers collapsed with massive of smokes and fire. Thousands of people rather jumped out of the building than getting burned. Berry Berenson was one of…

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    unfortunately, also came up empty handed. Amelia Earhart had supposedly vanished into thin air. In an official report, the U.S. government stated that the two flyers were unable to locate their destination of Howland Island, ran out of fuel, crashed into the ocean, and then sank. On January 5, 1939, Amelia Earhart was legally declared dead, even though the question of how and where had she died was still unsolved. Since Earhart’s disappearance, many hypotheses have emerged…

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    During 1929, The Great Depression a period of economic decline led by the stock market crash. The Stock market crashed because people were excessively investing money to double their value. Eventually, it reached the peak where it crashed. People lost all of their money, and their life savings. This had led to the Great Depression because many people were unemployed, and were financially unstable. People were unable to support their families because of the lack of jobs and not having food to eat…

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    She was the 19th woman to become a Pilate, she was the first woman and second person in total to fly across the Atlantic and Pacific in 1928. Her name was Amelia Mary Earhart and the big question is what happened in those final moments on her mission to fly around the world in 1937, or even where was she on those final moments? Good afternoon, today I will be assessing the different theories relating to the disappearance of Amelia Earhart and navigator Fred Noonan, on her mission (to fly across…

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