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    I Scream, I M Alive

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    When I first started this class I was very anxious about what to expect. I was hesitant and unsure if I am going to make it through‚ I doubted myself‚ every week I wanted to give up‚ mainly due to the fact as English is not my first language. As the class progressed‚ I felt more and more confident because of the different resources offered by the professor. Those resources were a very good aid in my writing. For example‚ in my first essay‚ the article written from the perspective of Donald Trump’s

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    France and Disarmament

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    Country Research – France FRANCE AND DISARMAMENT Facts : France was the first state to have signed the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). France was the first nation to have shut down and dismantle its facilities for production of fissile materials. France has dismantled its ground to ground nuclear missiles. In 2008 France reduced the number of its nuclear weapons by one third. After this reduction‚ the total French arsenal will comprise fewer than 300 nuclear warheads‚ i.e.

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    In the past humans have found ways to study space. Countries sent satellites and rocketships with animals in them to space. Finally‚ America decided to send a man to the moon. This person was Neil Armstrong. Because of this‚ Neil Armstrong revolutionized the world with just one step. Armstrong had a good childhood. Armstrong was “born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio on August 5‚ 1930” (“Neil Armstrong”). Armstrongs parents names are Viola Armstrong and Stephen Armstrong (Hensen 276). Armstrong’s father had

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    Apollo 11 Accomplishments

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    Apollo 11 was one of the biggest American accomplishments in its history. Apollo 11 was the first landing on the moon‚ commanded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration‚ NASA for short. “Abe Silverstein‚ the Director of Space Flight Development‚ proposed the name "Apollo" because it was the name of a god in ancient Greek mythology. The model for naming manned spaceflight projects for mythological gods and heroes had been set with Mercury” (Business Insider). There were three astronauts

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    The mission was carried out successfully and I was on my way back to earth with my friends. Suddenly‚ an unidentified flying object appeared and it somehow forced our spacecraft to land on another planet. On the planet‚ a very strange looking creature met us. This creature took my crew and me to see its master. I saw another alien sitting on a very high throne. That must be their master. It wore a crown and looked like all the strange looking creatures in the room but its head was very much

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    Contemporary Myth

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    approximately 50 feet in diameter. Each one of them was occupied by three bodies of human shape but only 3 feet tall‚ dressed in metallic cloth of very fine fixture. (Secret FBI File Exposes Roswell UFO) UFOs are usually considered to be extraterrestrial spacecrafts from out of this world plus‚ UFO expert Nick Pope said‚ “Aliens exist. They are the real life X-files. This document could be the smoking gun that proves UFOs are real.” This particular event in Roswell allowed a new myth to be created. This press

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    Vvnbvnbv

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    have many different means of transportation. For instance‚ on land‚ we can use bicycles‚ motorcycles‚ cars‚ train‚ and horses. On the water we have ship‚ hydroplanes‚ submarines. In the air we have airplanes and for a few fortunate astronauts‚ spacecrafts. It is rather difficult for me to tell what means of transportation is the most rewarding because I haven’t had opportunity to try all them. Then‚ too.I think much depend on what kind of trips we make- short trips or distant ones. Based on the

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    Voyager 1

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    Voyager in Interstellar Space Waiting for groundbreaking results on an object that has been sent into space can take up to decades. Fortunately‚ for the Voyager 1 spacecraft‚ the results are in! Since the Voyager 1 launched in 1977‚ there has finally been evidence that detects its new whereabouts‚ which is in interstellar space. Interstellar space can be otherwise known as outside the heliosphere‚ and the heliosphere is also considered the boundary of our solar system. In relation to Earth‚ Voyager

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    was later found that this piece of foam broke off of the external tank during the initial takeoff. As a result‚ gas slowly penetrated the space shuttle. As the space shuttle made its approach‚ readings were lost and eventually communication to the spacecraft. The Columbia was slowly breaking apart as it travelled through Earth’s atmosphere. This terrible event was not the cause of an excessive amount of fuel‚ but rather the foam used on the space shuttle. NASA

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    discovery‚ is truly the most promising. America is the land where we did not simply look at the stars‚ but pointed and said we will go there. The land where great people created handheld devices with much more computing power than the first manned spacecraft. But does America hold up? The freedom and discovery in America has been a fluke. Much like Marvin the robot (above) we all have the capacity to advance the entire world‚ but are to depressed or oppressed to do this. In school when we are taught

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