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    dates‚ and purpose of the event in 2 to 3 sentences in the Identify column. Include why the event is significant in the Significance column‚ and add a reference for your material in the Reference column. Medicare Medicaid The War on Poverty The Apollo Program The Department of Housing and Urban Development The Civil Rights Act of 1964 Tax Cuts for Economic Growth Job Corps National Endowment for the Arts and Humanities National School Lunch Act of 1946 Wilderness Act of 1964 Food Stamp Act of 1964

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    Robotics Will Only Leave Man on Earth. Since man came to be‚ he has always explored what was over the next mountain. Now that we have covered all four corners of the Earth‚ we now look up. Man has only touched the surface on space travel. We are beginning to discover‚ what it has to offer us‚ from the discovery of distant galaxies to medical breakthroughs. Man need to be present for these accomplishments not a robot. Man has always looked to the stars since the dawn of time. Now that we have

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    On July 20‚ 1969‚ one of America’s most memorable event occurred. Apollo 11’s commander‚ Neil Armstrong‚ walked across the moon. This marked a momentous occasion not only in American history but also in the history of mankind. In the article‚ “One Giant Leap to Nowhere”‚ Tom Wolfe‚ the author‚ discusses the standstill found in NASA and subsequently its death after the Apollo 11 mission trip. He marks July 20‚ 1969 as the fall of NASA‚ though much of America would disagree and state that this was

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    Bibliography: Bizony‚ P. 2009. "The great uncertainty of Apollo." Engineering & Technology (17509637) 4‚ no. 12: 20-23. Business Source Premier‚ EBSCOhost (accessed October 9‚ 2012). Minard ‚ Anne. "Apollo 11 at 40: Facts‚ Myths‚ Photos‚ and More ." National Geographic‚ July 20‚ 2009. http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/07/090720-apollo-11-moon-facts.html (accessed October 9‚ 2012). Minard ‚ Anne. "Apollo 11: 5 Little-Known Facts About the Moon Landing." National Geographic

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    Before he became president‚ he was a decorated WWII military hero‚ earning a Purple Heart‚ Navy and Marine Corps Medal‚ Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal‚ and a World War II Victory Medal. After he became president‚ he helped America to establish the Apollo Project. Unfortunately‚ we did not land on the moon until 1969‚ after Kennedy’s death. John F. Kennedy Space Center was named after him. John f.kennedy became the 35th president of the United States. In addtition. He famous because he was the youngest

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    If you could anticipate what a person would and would not focus on‚ if you could keep their attention centered on one activity while you were busy performing another task‚ what would you use that gift for? Apollo Robbins has the answer; become a pickpocket. Robbins is an absolute master of the arts of manipulation and misdirection‚ the name of his presentation as well‚ and he proves it several times in his TED Talk. During his presentation‚ he demonstrates to the audience how easily distracted and

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    The first moon landing in 1969 was one of the many historical events that left a question mark in the minds of people. It was also one of the most remarkable and significant events of world history. 1967 was one of the most brutal and bitter years for the Americans. The war in Vietnam up to the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King‚ the American citizen‚ began to lose hope for their nation. Lyndon B. John’s elections were prevented with the activist riot in Chicago. America and the citizens of

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    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 felt by those who watched. The Times article focuses heavily on logos‚ with specific facts‚ which allows this article to be very informative about the launch of Apollo 11. Examples such as‚ "It was 3:56 A.M. (British Standard Time)

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    Landing on the Moon Description: The Apollo program was to get man to step foot onto the moon‚ which back then was a very problematic thing to do. The Apollo 1 mission was a tragic loss to 3 Apollo astronauts to a fire on the launch pad. Apollo’s 7 and 9 were to test the Command and Lunar Modules‚ Apollo’s 8 and 10 were lunar orbit and return‚ Apollo 4 was the first all-up launch‚ Apollo 5 was the first test of lunar Module‚ Apollo 6 was the final uncrewed Apollo test flight‚ 11‚ 12‚ 14 15‚ 16‚ and

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    Galvez 1 Jocelynn Galvez Mrs. Cynthia Johnson Language Arts 11 H (Date) Neil Armstrong and the First Moon Landing Neil Armstrong was born on August 5th‚ 1930 in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio. At an early age he became interested in aircrafts and knew he wanted to work with it in his future. At the age of sixteen‚ Neil received his pilot’s license before he even received his driver’s license. Neil held many jobs around town especially at the local airport. 1946 Neil won a scholarship to Purdue University

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