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    Apollo 11 Significance

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    know what The Apollo 11 mission was ? The Apollo 11 mission was a mission to go to the moon in 1969 . Neil Armstrong‚ mission commander‚ Edwin (Buzz) Aldrin‚ lunar module pilot‚ and Michael Collins‚ command module pilot . The significance of the Apollo 11 mission where they go samples from the moon ‚ millions of people watched ‚ and that the president Richard Nixon called Neil Armstrong when he was in space . One of the significance of the Apollo 11 mission was they go samples from the

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    Huc 101

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    especially in the new built apartments. I also saw that a lot of Mexicans and Ecuadorians live there. The house where I live is still there. I used to go to Luis Armstrong Elementary School PS.143. It was the neighborhoods closest school. I lived exactly 2 blocks away from it. That school has a lot of meaning to the neighborhood because Luis Armstrong himself used to live there. They have his house on 107st which is pretty close to 111st. That is a very important landmark. He was a very famous jazz musician

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    the success they intend. Through the inspirational story of Lance Armstrong‚ determination was significantly portrayed as the main motive that has driven him to overcome obstacles‚ both physically and mentally. With his previous achievement of overcoming an aggressive form of cancer‚ Armstrong has developed commitment to relentlessly strive for his goals‚ regardless of any obstacles. During the 2003 Tour de France race‚ Lance Armstrong has exhibited a strong sense of perseverance in which he has able

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    Compare contrast

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    Neil Armstrong were both explorers who captivated the world with their amazing explorations. Their paths shared many traits‚ though their discoveries were very different. While Armstrong was the first man on the moon on July 20‚ 1969‚ Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue about four hundred years earlier to find the “new world”. While both Columbus and Armstrong had amazing explorations‚ Columbus made a discovery that would start mankind on a path that would make it possible for Armstrong to

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    Apollo 11 Hoax

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    In the United States‚ starting at a young age teacher and professors from elementary school all the way up to college/higher education teach their students that Neil Armstrong was the first man to land on the moon. There are tons of conspiracy theories about the Apollo 11 landing on the moon however‚ NASA did not put Neil Armstrong on the moon in 1969. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration and teachers of all ages think what all small minded people do‚ and believe what they are told

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    American Myth

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    American Myth American Myth Louis Armstrong: American Myth‚ American Master L ouis Armstrong was the greatest jazz musician of all time. He dazzled audiences with his stunning high notes‚ gorgeous melodies and soul-stirring rhythms. Ground-breaking recordings such as “West End Blues” changed the face of music. But by all accounts‚ his live performances were even more amazing. Both as a trumpet player and a singer‚ Armstrong routinely performed musical feats that no other musician could match

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    Space Exploration

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    first leap off the Apollo 11. Ever since NASA’s founding in 1958‚ every president from has left his mark in the space program. NASA is a political arm of any administration. Lance Armstrong was the first man to walk on the moon in America in 1969. At an early age Armstrong was fascinated with flying and got his pilot’s license at the age 16 before he could legally drive. He started out as a test pilot in the navy. After he left in 1952 he didn’t quit he went and was a test

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    First Man on the Moon “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind‚” said Neil Armstrong (history.com). In the late 1960’s‚ NASA chose three astronauts to take a spacecraft and be the first country to land on the moon. “The Apollo mission was meant to show the world that America was a strong country with advanced space technology knowledge‚” (Garcia 14). Apollo 11 was the first successful lunar landing mission to land two humans on the moon. This was the start of a rapid accelerating

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    Neil Armstrong was born August 5‚ 1930 somewhere near Wapakoneta‚ Ohio. He is the oldest of three Children. His is the son of Stephen and Viola Engel Armstrong. Neil took his first flight on a plane when he was six. That’s when he started to take interest in airplanes. On his 16th birthday he was issued a pilot’s license. He was a serious pilot at that age. He built a small wide tunnel in his basement and did experiments on the model planes he had made. At the age of 17‚ he entered Purdue University

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    their credibility‚ and logos‚ which implies the general message. Shakespeare‚ Lance Armstrong‚ and Amanda Ripley have all written articles arguing their opinion on the value of life. Of the three articles Lance Armstrong best persuades the audience with his argument that life is very valuable and that you could better your life from something negative‚ through his exceptional use of both logos and pathos. Armstrong applies the use of ethos very clearly in his article. For example‚ “I still don’t

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