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    Apollo 11 is probably the most famous NASA mission in United States history. The mission that took man to the moon. The mission that made "...one small step for a man‚ one giant leap for mankind" a recognizable phrase throughout every home in America. The mission that captivated not only the nation‚ but the world. The world had recently changed its sights from Imperialism to the vast unknown‚ namely‚ space. It was common knowledge that the USSR was making incredible progress into space exploration

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    On July 26th‚ 1969 History was made from Cape Kennedy space station. Three American astronauts named Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin‚ Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins completed a voyage to outer space to land on the moon. A feat never before accomplished by mankind. The mission lasted 8 days 3hrs and 18 min. When Neil Armstrong walked on the moon he placed a sign that read “here men from planet earth first set foot upon the moon July 1969 a.d. With his footsteps forever imprinted on the moon. During our

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    regions ‚for example‚ Southeast Asia‚ Africa‚ Latin America‚ we can find continued high level of fertility (UN‚ 1989). According to Hauser(1969)‚ the highest fertility are found in Latin America with fertility rate of 120 and over‚ and birth rate of 40 per thousand. Moreover‚ over 40% of population in the less developed region is under the age of 15 (Hauser‚ 1969). The fertility rate in less developed

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    New York City. It was the only bar for gay men in New York City where dancing was allowed. It became the home of young men who were not accepted or could not afford other places where the gay community would gather. The Uprising On June 28th‚ 1969‚ the police raided the place. They turned the lights on and ask everyone to show their ids. The police took all men dressed as women to a back room to verify their sex‚ since men in

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    know this virtue that lies in ethics does not fall under an exact science‚ nor religion‚ but under moral law. The ethnologist Dr. Rudolf Steinmetz of The Hague states‚ “the significance of loyalty is a central principle of the moral life”(Royce‚ 1969). Loyalty can take two positions in the moral life‚ good and bad. But the purpose of moral rules is to guide human behavior toward actions which may be considered good (Stumpf‚ 1993). In finding a need to be loyal‚ one must understand that loyalty

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    Solomon‚ 2008). Few studies have looked deeply into the roots of the caregiving system‚ especially before one becomes a parent. Not many people are aware that John Bowlby (1969/1982; 1973) talked about two reciprocal behavioral systems: attachment and caregiving. He referred to them as “the attachment-caregiving social bond” (Bowlby‚ 1969/1982‚ p. 377). However‚ his theoretical work was mainly focused on attachment – which later formed the theoretical base for caregiving as well. Both behavioral systems

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    000 advisors and soldiers to Vietnam in attempt to stop communist in north Vietnam. Then later on president Kennedy was killed in dallas and Lyndon Johnson took his place as president. Lyndon B. Johnson (1963-1969) Taking over Kennedy’s vacant position was not an easy task. LBJ was fully committed to finish what other presidents had started. Johnson knew he needed Congress approval‚ and he used the “attacks” on American ships taking place on August 2nd and 4th

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    Moon Landing Essay Some people say astronauts landed on the moon. Some people say it was a big fat lie. In 1969 a rocket ship from NASA “Apollo 11” supposedly went to the moon‚ took some pictures‚ videos and some pieces of the actual moon. Then the astronauts flew back to Earth. But did they really go to the moon‚ or was it just a big myth. The world may never know.

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    ------------------------------------------------- Apollo program From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Apollo 11 crew member Buzz Aldrin‚ second person to walk on the Moon‚ July 1969 The Apollo program was the third human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ the United States’ civilian space agency. First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the

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    The Times of London article‚ "Man Takes First Steps on the Moon‚" and "The July 16‚ 1969‚ Launch: A Symbol of Man’s Greatness‚" are two very different pieces of work with few similarities. The Times article seems to be very factual informative‚ while focusing mainly on the actual landing of Apollo 11 and the events that happened following it. Contrastingly‚ the commentary given by Ayn Rand in "The July 16‚ 1969‚ Launch: A Symbol of Man’s Greatness‚" expands on the initial launch and the feelings

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