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    Sports Role Models

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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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    Apollo 11: Fake or Not?

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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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    around rockets or saw and heard people work on them he’s not even an engineer‚ so he wouldn’t know about what the rockets needed to work. People shouldn’t believe something from a random person. There was a “C” on one of the rocks when Neil Armstrong was being filmed on the moon. So‚ is that supposed to mean something? I can see why some people may think that this is wrong or suspicious‚ how did a rock with a “C” on it end up on the moon? This makes no sense. I just have one question why don’t

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    “If you worried about falling off a bike‚ you’d never get on” Lance Armstrong When I was younger a very interesting thought never registered in my head and that was‚ “If you worried about falling off the bike‚ you’d never get on” (Armstrong). I was eleven years old and it was the summer of 2007. I was ending school and preparing to begin summer camp for the first time in New York. I would regularly ride my bike unjaded around my neighborhood. Certainly‚ I felt like a professional and as summer was

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    Early Jazz Combo ARTIST

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    the history of jazz as being a trombonist and bandleader. In the "tailgate" style‚ the trombone plays a rhythmic line underneath the trumpets and cornets. Kid Ory was also known for playing the banjo. At various times King Oliver‚ a young Louis Armstrong‚ Johnny Dodds‚ Sidney Bechet and Jimmie Noone all played in Ory’s band. 3. Jelly Roll Morton- Jelly Roll Morton was the first huge composer and piano player of Jazz. He was a talented manager who wrote special scores that took advantage of the

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    that was accomplished‚Lastly “How did the Apollo eleven change the world” and what changed the world was the saying “One small step for man‚one giant leap for mankind”. The first reason is John F.Kennedy’s dream which was Kennedy hoped that Neil Armstrong‚ Edwin Aldrin‚ and Michael Collins would make it safely back down from space.Also that everyone was watching them going out to space on the “Largest Television audience in history watched live.On

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    manned landing was made by NASA. Neil Armstrong was the first man to step on the moon. I am not saying that this was true based on the information provided by books or media‚ but can also be proved. There any many people‚ ‘conspiracy theorist’ who says that the lunar manned mission by NASA was a hoax. So‚ my paper will show that the lunar manned mission was made‚ NASA landed on moon. “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” - Neil Armstrong The above statement is one of the most

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    Bix vs. Louis

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    the years he played with many different Jazz and dance bands. He died from Pneumonia complicated by his alcoholism in 1931. In both pieces‚ Louis Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke and their instruments are what stand out in the songs. The tempo of the pieces are different with “I’m Coming to Virginia” being the slower tempo of the two. Louis Armstrong normally has a real bright sound. In “The Potato Head Blues” the best way to describe his timbre here is something more "street". It’s not as refined

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    4. “The playing field in sport will never be level because many athletes have a distinct advantage through their genetic ability. Performance enhancing drugs help level the playing field” Quote: Inside Sport 1999 Using specific examples‚ analyse why drugs to enhance sport performance is an ethical issue. (8) Performance enhancing drugs‚ as it states‚ are drugs which have an influence on the performance and capabilities of an individual. As drugs become more common place in the field of sports

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    technological advancements the possibilities of future space travel could potentially be endless. Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first two humans on the Moon. Mission commander Neil Armstrong and pilot Buzz Aldrin‚ both American‚ landed the lunar module Eagle on July 20‚ 1969‚ at 20:18 UTC. Armstrong became the first to step onto the lunar surface six hours later on July 21 at 02:56:15 UTC; Aldrin joined him about 20 minutes later. They spent about two and a quarter hours together outside

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