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    message to all of the the planet's, moons, comets, and asteroid fields about the threat of…

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    The United States of America is a republic government, ran by the three branches of government, executive, legislative, and judicial. They all have their own purpose and checks each other to have balance and makes sure what they’re doing is constitutional. The best president of the United States to my opinion is John F. Kennedy. John F. Kennedy was the 35th president from January 20th, 1961 to November 21st, 1963. John did not get to finish his first term in office because he was assassinated…

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    Pluto Thesis

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    dwarf planet does not complete the neighborhood around Pluto’s orbit which means it doesn’t clear the path around the sun, this is another reason why Pluto is a dwarf planet. The dwarf planet Pluto has five moons Charon, Styx, Nix, Kerberos, and Hydra. The gigantic moon Charon is Pluto’s largest moon nearly half the size of the dwarf planet itself. The dwarf planet Pluto that was once the minute planet out of them all is now the largest dwarf planet that scientists know of in the solar system. …

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    Oceanography 201

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    and fungi to break down oil from a spill is called_____. TOMBOLO e). A ____ is a sandbar that connects an island to the mainland DEPOSITIONAL SHORE f). The opposite of an erosional shore is a ___. HIGH TIDES g). The greatest pull of the moons gravity on the ocean occurs at it’s ______. FLOOD TIDE h). The opposite of an ebb tide is a _____. EXCLUSIVE ECONOMIC i). The ____ is the political boundary of 200 nautical miles that surrounds islands and extends…

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    “Buzz” Aldrin and Michael Collins. Their destination: Earth's moon, to collect samples and bring them back to Earth for testing. Apollo 11, the first moon landing, caused a technological revolution affecting the United States military, schools, and inventions. John F Kennedy initiated the United States involvement in the space race that was heavily influenced by the Soviet Union. Apollo 11 brought new technology, inventions, and a whole new purpose for NASA which had a great impact on United…

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    Enceladus Research Paper

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    is heated by a tidal mechanism similar to Jupiter's moon Io” ("Enceladus - In Depth | Planets - NASA Solar System Exploration"). This is extremely important because tidal energy is a very popular renewable energy and new information on how to use this energy would immensely benefit Earth. “The moon’s ability to generate so much internal heat remains a mystery, but it bodes well for habitability” ("8 Real World Science Facts About Saturn's Moon Enceladus Slideshow | NASA/JPL Edu"). This is…

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    Russia was on the brink of sending people into space. As far as I understand it, American officials didn’t want America to seem weak and helpless in the face of new technology and discovery. So they formulated NASA and the Apollo space program where they were determined to beat the Soviet Union in the race to put the first man on the moon. During my research I studied the sometimes fallible human nature of those scientists and public officials. John F. Kennedy when he was president…

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    Biography of Neil Armstrong By Nadia Ludwig Did you know that an American was the first person to walk on the moon? This was only less than 50 years ago. This American’s name was Neil Armstrong. He is one of the most famous astronauts in the world. Neil Armstrong is one of only 12 people to have ever walked on the moon. Neil Armstrong was born on August 5, 1930 in Auglaize County in Ohio, his parents were Stephen Koenig Armstrong and Viola Louise Engel and he had two younger siblings Dean and…

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    at Rice University. The speech is titled “We Choose the Moon.” It all began when the cold war between the US and Soviet Union picked up. Space exploration quickly became a competition for both these nations. However, the real competition of the space race didn’t start until Russia launched Sputnik, the first satellite in orbit. The United States saw this as a threat to the expansive frontier of space. Their new goal was to get man to the moon. Once again the competition got harder. JFK’s speech…

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    stating, “Are we to look at cherry blossoms only in full bloom?... branches about to blossom or gardens strewn with faded flowers are worthier of our admiration.” Kenko writes that it is natural to be disappointed when cherry blossoms scatter and the moon disappears in the sky. However, only an extremely insensitive person would think that there is nothing worth seeing once the blossoms are gone. Kenko believes that the beginnings and ends are the interesting moments of all things. To support…

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