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    The Apollo Missions

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    missions explored the moon and capabilities of mankind, they pushed the boundaries and tested the possibilities of human adventure and exploration. The Apollo Program was the third United States human flight program carried out by National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA). The first moon landing was in 1969, led by president John F. Kennedy. He said, "Landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth" was a national priority. His inspiring speech started the race to the…

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    Jfk Moon Speech

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    that we chose to analyze will be the “We choose to go to the moon” speech. The speech is about us going to the moon and competing with the soviet union to get to the moon first. He also wants the U.S. to go to the moon to find out more things about space and the rest of the universe. He said going to the moon will lead to more advances than there were before going to the moon. He hopes for more knowledge, and peace by this decision. He knows it's very dangerous to go to the moon but he thinks…

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    The Movie Hidden Figures

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    headquarters, they had other priorities; in 1957 the USSR, who was not only the US’s competitor in the cold war, but also for technology, launched the first satellite into space. The successful launch and return of this satellite, called the Sputnik, was a feat accomplished by no other country and effectively started the space race between the US and USSR.…

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    mission look so interesting like the astronauts are not bored any second of the day. Actually it is not true you get very bored when you are on a space mission. Although you may get bored, it is worth going to space and pick up asteroids. Scientist have been studying the mission to go to space and pick up asteroids. NASA, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, should fund the asteroids studies because we can be aware, we can capture the asteroids , and we may get recourses for…

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    How does Fleur Adcock express individuality in Heidi With the Blue Hair? In Heidi With the Blue Hair by Fleur Adcock there are many conflicts between different characters, ideas and so on, to create different themes. She expresses the theme of individuality by conflicting it with boundaries. Adcock expresses individuality by using conflicts between characters and colours to show societal/school norms that conflict with individuality. In the first stanza of the poem you can immediately the…

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    Bureaucracy is an organization that focuses on a system of government in which the authority within the bureaucracy is a hierarchy which shows who clearly is in change. . “First, authority is hierarchically structured, making a clear chain of command. Second, selection of personal is competitive and based on demonstrated merit. Third, a specialized division of labor allows for the more efficient completion of assigned tasks. Fourth, bureaucracies are governed by formal, impersonal rules that…

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    when combined with other signals. Second, these frequencies aren’t competing with RF output created by the solar and Jovian electromagnetic fields. So the military radar signals from the Cold War looking for incoming ICBMs are still traveling through space and stand out to any aliens listening on those frequencies. Air traffic radar, military radar and similar applications are still using these frequencies, too, so our planet continues to radiate them. Take this in contrast to the shift to…

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    Moon landing conspiracy theories claim that foundations of the Apollo program and the connected Moon landings were complete frauds staged by NASA. The most famous claim is that landings (1969–72) were faked and that 12 Apollo astronauts did not actually walk on the Moon. Numerous groups and individuals have made these accusations since the mid-1970s, that NASA and others intentionally deceived the public into believing the landings happened, by manufacturing or destroying…

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    main races; space race, cold war(arms races), and the race to have the better country at sports. The first paragh is going to be about the space race. The second paragh is going to be about the cold war. The third paragh is going to be about the race of being better at sports. The space race was between 1957-1975.They also beat the U.S.A to sending with the orbiting of Sputnik 1. The Sputnik was an artificial satellite that was sent into space in October 4. 1957. This is how the space race had…

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    every territory across the world ("The Real Story of Apollo 17... And Why We Never Went Back To The Moon."). The Soviet Union succeeded in putting Yuri Gagarin into space in 1961, just a couple years after launching the first satellite into orbit ("The Real Story of Apollo 17... And Why We Never Went Back To The Moon."). By 1966, the space race peaked: NASA received its highest budget ever, at just under 4.5% of the total US federal budget at $5.933 billion dollars, which is about 43 billion…

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