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    Neil Armstrong was the first person to walk on the moon. He was an astronaut who flew, in two space missions. One was the Apollo 11 the mission that he landed on the moon. Neil was also an engineer, a pilot and a college professor. And also flew in the korean war as a jet fighter. Neil Armstrong had a wife named Janet Sharon. Neil was born on august 5,1930. When Neil was a kid he loved to build and play with model planes. He had almost one hundred model planes in his room.Neil wasn’t an…

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    “One small step for man one giant leap for mankind” that's what Neil Armstrong said as an estimated 530 million people were watching. In my essay I will be telling you about my three reasons why the trip to the moon was so significant. John F. Kennedy’s dream, first trip to the moon by man that was a success, And how this impacted the world. Ask yourself do you want to go to the moon?. In class I read two articles titled “ “ “ “ and I will be explaining these reasons using facts from…

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    The first ascent to Earth’s moon on the mission Apollo 11 in 1969 demonstrated the vigilance and courage of astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. As Neil Armstrong descended on the ladder of the Eagle to take the very first step on the moon’s surface, the world was watching human’s greatest achievement unfold. This mission proved that the exploration of outer space is valuable because it was considered one of man’s most prideful moments. Man’s abilities were put to the test in the Apollo…

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    Some people think that the moon landing in 1968 was fake. But, some people think it's real. People think that after the rocket launched it didn’t go to space and they staged it and made it seem like it landed on the moon. And others say it's real because millions of people were watching. And even other countries that were trying to get to the moon first can't prove it was fake. I put confidence on that the moon landings were real. I understand this because I have found evidence that have told…

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    A “good kill.” Tim O’Brien’s story “Ambush” is about a man going through problems about killing another soldier in the Vietnam War. I believe that it was a good kill. The reasons I believe this is because the man could have killed him and his men, he took out an enemy so it was one less to worry about, and its war soldiers are suppose to kill the enemy. I believe it was a good kill because the man could have killed him and his men that were sleeping in the tents. The narrator of the story did…

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    You think, therefore, you are a criminal Equality smashed a window with one bare hand, grabbed his invention with the other, and leapt out of the broken window to save himself and his invention from the angry mob of so-called intellectuals who could not understand him or his genius gadget. From there he runs straight into the uncharted forest. The protagonist is trying to escape from the dystopian society imagined by Ayn Rand, in her novella Anthem. Equality, the central character of the story,…

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    Nasa has sent many missions out into space. Missions to mars, venus, and also to the moon. The three most famous missions were Apollo 11, Apollo 8, and Apollo 13. There was a reason that Apollo 13 was memorable. They did not land on the moon or discover new beings, but it is remembered because a huge accident that caused all in America to lean forward in their seats and pray for a miracle that the mission would be saved and three special men would come home safely. In April 1970 the Apollo…

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    Ayn Rand Anthem Analysis

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    Leaders of a society in the book Anthem by Ayn Rand, are unfairly rude, giving Equality a change of mind to think for himself. Leaders are also defined as a council whom are very strict on rules and laws. Consequences end to lashings to the back, to the end of the book Equality is lashed for not telling the council of his where abouts. Anthem is based on the future events which got that society where they are at now. Children grow up without a parent figure, never having a bond with a adult…

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    Competency Goal Example

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    Goal 1: Justice will improve his interpersonal functioning and work toward abstinence. • Justice’s mother was observed sweating and seemed sick. • Justice’s mother informed the QP she was feeling dizzy because she took her insulin on an empty stomach. • Justice’s mother reported she is a diabetic and has high blood pressure, plus she does not take her medication for any of medical conditions unless her sugar and blood pressure are high then she does not take her psychotropic medication. •…

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    Why Apollo 13 Failed

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    NASA has tried to send a lot of people into space, sadly NASA has not completed all of their missions. Most missions have succeeded their goals however, there is a handful of missions that have failed. Space mission Gemini, Apollo 13, and Spirit and Opportunity have two things in common. They all have spinoffs, and they all tried or succeeded to travel to planets. This mission is Apollo 13, the only one that did not accomplish its goal, Gemini, and Spirit and Opportunity are missions that…

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