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    Compare and Contrast Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong were both explorers who captivated the world with their amazing explorations. Their paths shared many traits‚ though their discoveries were very different. While Armstrong was the first man on the moon on July 20‚ 1969‚ Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue about four hundred years earlier to find the “new world”. While both Columbus and Armstrong had amazing explorations‚ Columbus made a discovery that would start mankind on

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    The Battle of Normandy

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    western Europe front‚ and the only way would be to break through the Germans. So‚ we decided to attack at the beach of Normandy. Allies built‚ on British soil‚ one of the largest and most powerful invasion forces in history. For 2 months before the landing‚ troops‚ equipment‚ and supplies were brought into Britain. The Allied air forces also bombed railroads‚ bridges‚ airfields‚ fortifications in France and Belgium‚ and continued their attacks on German industrial centers. After Postponed by delays

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    Identity Shapes Belonging

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    importance of home in forming identity. Identity is defined as the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity; individuality. In this story the narrator uses symbolism where he compares his arrival in America to the moon landing‚ which had just happened‚ for him it is a major step in life. “While the astronauts‚ heroes forever‚ spent mere hours on the moon‚ I have remained in this new world for nearly

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    what it was.’ (p.135) Also interesting: Band of uncle Victor called‘ Howie Dunn’s Moonlight Moods’ Next band after having disbanded the old one is called ‘Moon Men’ When Marco finds ten dollars he goes eating in a reataurant where the moon landing is send on TV Conversation with kitty and the others about the moonlanding – Marco wants to impress with what he knows and gaines the name ‘Cyrano’ Marco meets a men called neil Armstrong‚ like the first man on the moon was called

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    231215; a. What company logo do you see? b. What is the closest major city? 9. Switch planets to the Moon: and play the guided tour of Apollo 11(the guided tours are located in the Layers); answer these questions: a. When was the first moon landing? b. What was the name of the space craft? c. What time did they land? d. Who was the 2nd man on the moon? © 2011 Middle School Computer Lessons Publishing e. How long was the first moon walk? Google Earth Scavenger Hunt Rubric Names: _______________________

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    Ufo Landing Case Study

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    UFO Landing B J Booth Summary: A UFO encounter with occupants in Socorro‚ New Mexico took place on April 24‚ 1964‚ and involved policeman Lonnie Zamora. This encounter is one of the best documented events with physical trace evidence. Some other examples of UFO trace evidence can be found in the Tulley Saucer Nest case[->0] and the Delphos‚ Kansas Glowing Ring case[->1]. Rising Fire & Smoke: Zamora was a 31-year-old veteran police officer at the time of the encounter. While on patrol‚ he was

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    shop‚ "Atomic Landing" so great. The sense of community where everyone felt free to do as they wanted and be themselves had made it a hub for nerds of all intensities. Of course‚ it was only the ones that were the largest nerds that hung out right until close‚ forcing him to get a bit more gruff than the normally laid-back 6’ 2" male normally was. Even at his most forceful‚ though‚ he was barely intimidating. His height‚ while substantial‚ was supported by a lithe

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    The invasion of Normandy‚ commonly referred to as D-Day‚ was a crucial mission to regain power over Nazi Germany‚ and was critical to the Allied victory of WW II. Operation Overlord‚ commanded by General Dwight D. Eisenhower was the largest multinational land‚ sea‚ and air campaign in history. On June 6 1944‚ the attack started with multiple airborne and pathfinder units parachuting inland behind the Atlantic Wall‚ an 800 mile strip of coast occupied by Nazi Germany under the command of General Rommel

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    General Dwight D. Eisenhower‚ supreme commander for the Allied forces during World War II‚ had to make the decision to attack Normandy beaches along side the British. This battle on Normandy is well know by the name D-Day. Eisenhower had to decide whether it was better to postpone until the end of June or go along with the unpredictable weather. The primary component for the attack on Normandy was the unpredictable weather. Another was the choice to leave the boats in position or to bring the ships

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    was very committed to recreating that time and place so that the audience would know the truth about the suffering‚ death and courage of our American soldiers and the Allied troops. The film provided a close-up view of what it was like to be on a landing craft heading for the Dog Green section of Omaha Beach from the point of view of the main character‚ Captain John Miller. The production of sets‚ special effects‚ sound effects‚ ships‚ weapons‚ and uniforms were based on extensive research and first-hand

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