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    human beings have had an insatiable desire to venture into uncharted territories and discover the unknown. There are countless examples of historic and modern figures and their quest toward knowledge of the unseen. Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong were two of the greatest figures in history that paved the way toward discovering new territories that had not been so vastly known by men before. They were both scientific explorers and supporters of knowledge and discovery. Their contributions

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    11 was launched from Cape Kennedy‚ Florida. The passengers on this spacecraft was astronaut Neil Armstrong‚ also command module pilot Michael Collins‚ and the last passenger being Edwin “buzz” Aldrin. They returned around 8 days later Apollo 11: the launch to the moon On July 16‚ 1969‚ the apollo 11 spacecraft began launch from Cape Kennedy‚ Florida. This shuttle held 3 passengers‚ Neil Armstrong‚ michael Collins‚ and lastly Edwin “buzz” Aldrin. The spacecraft was going to voyage where america

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    needed in order for explorers to be succeed. Neil Armstrong was an American astronaut and the first person to walk on the Moon. He was also an aerospace engineer‚ naval aviator‚ test pilot‚ and university professor. Neil Armstrong is an American hero. Neil Armstrong had all three traits‚

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    unrest. In 1969‚ the broadcast of Neil Armstrong landing safely on the mood had given the American’s hope and that it could rise back up to being the superior power. During his first appearance‚ Neil

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    interest understand what you are going to say Topics Examples Conclusion Reasurch Lance Armstrong: Nike said on Tuesday it would end production of its Livestrong gear and apparel after the 2013 holiday line‚ concluding a long-standing licensing agreement for footwear and apparel between the two that helped Livestrong raise a total of $100 million over the course of the partnership. Armstrong founded Livestrong in 1997 after being diagnosed with testicular cancer. The group flourished

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    there is no wind on the moon. People say this flag was made of a hard substance‚ so that it would wave and look patriotic. The reason that they had this mission was only to have the first manned moon landing‚ and they succeeded on that goal. Neil Armstrong was the commander on the mission‚ Michael Collins was the command module pilot‚ and Edwin Aldrin was the lunar module pilot. The questions being answered in my essay will be these: 1. What sort of things did they bring back from the Moon?

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    vast and irreplaceable sense of accomplishment‚ achievement‚ and overwhelming rush of pride. What makes these feelings so worthwhile? Throughout both A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson and Its Not About the Bike: My Journey Back to Life by Lance Armstrong‚ characters experience significant journeys‚ which help them discover value‚ patience‚ and new forms of strength. It is these traits‚ gained along the way‚ that become more important than the journey’s destination. Bill Bryson and Katz do not

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    similarities between two seemingly unrelated kings; Henry III and Louis XIV. Although they had remarkably similar childhoods‚ their lives took shape as diversely as possible. Both kings were orphaned at a very young age‚ at a desperate time for their countries. They were needed to fix the problems their predecessors had so foolishly created. Being put under similar circumstances‚ their kingdoms were ruled as differently as possible. Louis created one of the most powerful empires of the time‚ while Henry

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    Man On The Moon In the 1900’s space flight was just a topic of the future. But on June 20th‚ 1969 the US successfully landed a crew of men on the surface of the moon. The moon landing‚ Apollo 11 is considered one of the greatest accomplishments in the history of mankind. The purpose of the moon mission was to beat the Soviet Union in the space race which president at the time‚ John F. Kennedy made sure of. With the Soviets attempting to reach the moon USA’s finest scientists got together and through

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    I believe love for all people is why Neil Armstrong stated the infamous phrase‚ “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” However‚ planting the US flag gave every engineer‚ fellow astronauts and millions of citizens on earth‚ an overflowing sense of pride to be an American. This act of not only symbolizes we were the first nation to visit the moon‚ but unified a patriotic spirit held deep inside us all. In my opinion‚ Mr. Armstrong recognizing the efforts of everyone at NASA and

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