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    blaming weird things on the moon. Dogs and cats are howling? It’s a full moon. You see a weirdo hairy dude acting odd at the market? He’s a werewolf and it’s close to the full moon. Maybe not so much today‚ but a long time ago‚ a lot of stuff got blamed on the moon. Although a majority of people no longer blame the big bad moon‚ some people believe that the moon has an affect on us. This is called the Lunar Effect. Actually several studies have been done to see if the moon really affects humans and

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    Michael Koon Informative Speech Theories on the Formation of the Moon Intro A. Attention Getter “We are the music makers‚ and we are the dreamers of the dream. Wandering by lone sea breakers‚ and sitting by desolate streams. World losers and world forsakers‚ for whom the pale moon gleams.” (O ’Shaughnessy). Truer words could not have been spoken for the moon does gleam for us‚ it gives us light in the darkest of nights‚ it controls are tidal shifts and some scientist even believe that

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    race to the moon had begun. In 1963‚ President John F. Kennedy made a speech saying "We will go to the moon in this decade amongst other things‚ not because they are easy but because they are hard." After he was assassinated‚ NASA decided to pursue his plan and in 1967 the Apollo program began. In 1969‚ NASA landed Apollo 11 on the moon and the race was finally over. This was a major leap not only for Americans‚ but also for mankind. Videos and photos that were taken on the moon were shown to

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    THE HOLLOW MOON THEORY Have you ever considered that maybe the moon isn’t exactly what it seems? It has been decided that the moon ended up where it is as a result of a collision with earth and another planet before the solar system was fully formed. There are many different conspiracy theories floating around out there that try and disprove this idea. One of the many theories regarding the moon is the Hollow Moon Theory. It may be hard to believe that anything other than science is in play here

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    Man Back to the Moon Never before have so many people been attuned to one event at one time. Millions of people from all across the globe surrounded TV sets and radios to watch and listen in on as the first Earthling took the first steps on the Moon (Nolan). It was on this day in July 1969 that would change the way the world would look at space exploration. New frontiers for mankind opened up and waves of new information came roaring in. Since then‚ in the span of only three years‚ six American

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    JFK “Moon” Speech Rhetorical Analysis Rough Draft Precedent John Fitzgerald Kennedy also known as JFK gave a speech during the cold war‚ and the race to space. Saying that we need to go to space not to use as a weapon but as a source of knowledge and explaining why we need to. He believes that most of his audience is skeptical and dost want to go to space. To convince the laudians that we need to go to space he passes himself off as a visionist saying that this is going to be the most important thing

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    On July 21 1969‚ Apollo 11 was the first moon mission where men of Earth explored the Moon’s surface for the first time in history. This mission couldn’t have been such a success if it weren’t for the past missions that encountered great trials and errors along the way‚ like fires and explosions in capsules. After many disastrous events happened in the NASA space program‚ there was one real problem that needed to be faced. NASA was trying to get to the moon and land a lunar mission before the Soviet

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    ‘Full Moon and Little Frieda’ Children are wonderful. They do not follow the same rules as adults do and most of them do not even know that such rules exist‚ which allows them to experience the world and the bliss of living at an entirely different level that adults do not have access to. Ted Hughes‚ the author of this poem‚ realized this‚ because he had a daughter‚ whose memorable memory of the first spoken words was his inspiration for this poem. The poem makes many references to childhood and

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    Finding Love The two stories being compared are “The First Seven Years” and “Catch the Moon”. The First Seven Years is written by Bernard Malamud. Catch the Moon is written by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The First Seven Years is about a father who just wants his daughter to find love‚ and the daughter and helper are secretly in love. Catch the moon is about a troubled boy that learns to change and falls in love with a girl. Both stories have a pretty similar theme‚ they are both about finding love

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    Analysing “In Event of Moon Disaster” Revealed in 1999‚ “In Event of Moon Disaster”‚ written by William Safire and meant for President Richard Nixon‚ was to be used in case of an accident on the moon. Within the speech‚ it addressed to the public of the loss of two astronauts‚ Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. Safire uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout the speech. In an attempt to unite the audience with the speaker‚ Safire uses specific pronouns such as “we” and “our”

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