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    Advancements In Aviation

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    The advancements in technology with the study of science and math would bring different meanings in wars to come. Aviation was just starting in World War One, by World War Two many new changes and improvements were made. The submarines and ships were bigger, safer, and could go deeper. These are just a few inventions that have been made yet there are a lot more that have yet to be named. World War Two was a time for imagination to thrive and new creations to be tested. Advancements in…

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    Roswell UFO Error Theory

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    UFO(unidentified flying object) crash motivated many people to search for alternative explanations to the apparent truth. People have come up with many, but the most popular ones include: The Flying Saucer Theory, The Project Mogul Theory, and The Weather Balloon Theory. The Flying Saucer Theory may have been true about what happened at the Roswell UFO Incident. For instance, it was reported that a man by the name of Mac Brazel and his son claimed the had found the remains of a flying saucer in…

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    “Roswell Incident Revisits Air Force.” The Washington Post. 1 June 1995. 4 Dec 2015 Jones, Anna. “RAAF Captures Flying Saucer On Ranch in Roswell Region.” Angel Fire. Roswell Daily Record, 8 July 1947. 4 Dec. 2015. Rudiak, David. "What Really Happened?" Roswell Proof. Ramey Memo, 23 Jan. 2011. 4 Dec. 2015. < http://roswellproof.homestead.com/index.html>. “The…

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    closer, I noticed it looked like a saucer that was hovering over the tree tops. By the time it landed, I noticed it had a keypad with a screen attached to the saucer. So I begin to wonder what would happen if I touched it. I went over to the Saucer and began to touch the buttons on the Keypad. I heard a noise coming from the Saucer, so I looked, and saw a staircase start to descend from the Saucer. As I gazed at the…

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    in Arizona. It was a calm place everyone knew each other. It was July 16 , 1984 when everyone in my town seemed to act different after seeing the flying saucer. I was on my daily jog when I seen it hover over me. It was so close I felt like I could reach up and touch it. You could see little people with big heads through the saucers windows. The saucer was shiny and huge with bright colors. After a awhile it zoomed away quick, it was as fast as light. I ran home and went straight to bed. I had a…

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    meet the flying saucer. Out he went, his blue and ivory feet crushing the wet salad of the lawn. He stopped, took a swig, of the dead champagne. It was like 7-Up. He would not raise his eyes to the sky, though he knew there was a flying saucer from Tralfamadore up there. He would see it soon enough, inside and out, and he would see, too, where it came from soon enough-soon enough. Overhead he heard the cry of what might have been a melodious owl, but it wasn't a melodious owl. It was a flying…

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    The Tralfamadorian

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    him if he had any questions, therefore, Billy asked “Why me?” Then, they explained that there is no “why?”, they were all just trapped in the moment like bugs trapped in amber. They then put him to sleep using an anesthetic. The acceleration of the saucer sent him hurdling through time, so when he regained consciousness, he was, once again, in a boxcar crossing Germany. The people on the boxcar had taken turns sleeping and standing, so Billy decided he wanted to sleep, but nobody wanted to sleep…

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    Focus Point Two (Possibility of Aliens) Throughout the years there has been much debate on whether or not aliens exist. One of the main things associated with aliens are flying saucers. Some depict the saucers as zooming around the sky at tremendous speeds and performing maneuvers that would be impossible for earthly craft (Nardo 10). “ Before long, citizens in Roswell spotted something in the skies that they could not explain.” (McCaffrey 7). Although people could not explain what they saw,…

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    Ww1 Dialectical Journal

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    training at Camp X had prepared me for every situation, but not a suicide mission. “Captain Jenson, are you listening?" General Travis pauses his mission briefing. "Yes, sir, General, just having a bit of trouble wrapping my head around Nazi flying saucers." “Captain, you were picked for this mission because of your background in aviation. You also speak both German and Swedish, and well--your lack of family makes you the best candidate. We even decoded a message sent to Hitler saying they…

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    UFOs, alien sightings, and abductions seem to come from science fiction novels since there is a lack of “actual” evidence. The beliefs of society are that aliens bring humans to their spaceships, do surgeries and bring them back to the ground miles away from the place of abduction. Are aliens real? If so then what do they want with us? Aliens are a mystery that only time and evidence can solve. Let me describe my experience when I recall getting abducted. As I got home from work, I saw a star or…

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