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    Juno Probe Research Paper

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    reveals Juno probe A new discovery has been made about planet Jupiter’s stripes and the findings suggest that the stripes are much deeper than scientists had previously thought. NASA’s Juno probe has revealed many interesting facts about Jupiter‚ reports Space.com. The probe says that the bold and colorful stripes run deep down the surface of the planet. They are actually clouds‚ which optical light cannot penetrate and thus‚ it is difficult to detect what lies underneath. However‚ Juno possesses

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    The Beach

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    to form in the cobalt sky‚ insulating the remaining heat from the stifling day and promising a lusciously warm evening ahead. It had been hot‚ even by the harsh standards of Canarian summers‚ and the scents of prospering wildflowers filled the thick‚ sultry air. It was a still afternoon‚ not a breeze to be had to alleviate the cloying heat‚ and the coming night was loaded with potentially suffocating warmth. The beach was tiny compared to the resorts further along the coastline‚ sheltered by the

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    The film Juno‚ directed by Jason Reitman released September 1‚ 2007 is a very interesting indie style film that broke into mainstream viewing. The main actors in the film are Ellen Page‚ Michael Cera‚ Jennifer Garner‚ Jason Bateman. The movie follows the story of Juno (Ellen Page)‚ a teen that unexpectedly gets pregnant from one event in a chair with her best friend‚ Paulie Bleeker (Michael Cera). You follow Juno through her journey towards motherhood by 4 seasons and as the trees change colour so

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    during the first years of WWII‚ but the Nazis fell thanks to the largest amphibious invasion of a country‚ D-Day. The Allies sent one million troops into France and another 50‚000 into Africa and Southern Italy. Their trickery‚ double agents‚ and deception were the only reason the Nazis fell. The Allies’ use of deception allowed them to win the beaches and critical military positions on D-Day. D-Day - June 6‚ 1944 - was a well-planned operation to gain control over a small strip of beaches in Normandy

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    What historical benefit did D-day have in history? If the allies did not succeed in D-day would Europe still be occupied by Hitler? The failure of D-day could have caused the Allies to lose in World War II. The idea of D-day was in process since March 9‚ 1942 when President Roosevelt said I am becoming interested in the established of a new front this summer on the European continent (Collier 8). With the idea of penetrating a very fortified German front the Allies had their hands full. The invasion

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    During World War II‚ D-Day was one of the most‚ if not the most‚ important day for the Allies. D-Day was the day the Allies sent American‚ British‚ and Canadian troops to the coast of Normandy to reclaim France. In secrecy‚ we planned the attack against Hitler and the Nazis. So many brave troops risked their lives that day in honor of their country‚ and to finally defeat the Nazis. D-Day is the day when the tides turned in the Allies favor and was the beginning of the end for Nazi‚ Germany. The

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    D-day was an invasion used by the allies. It was also called Operation Overlord. The allies had to stop Hitler and the Nazis. The attack was on the coast of France. The germans had strong reliable defenses along the beaches. D-Day started on June 6th on 1944‚ also known as Operation Overlord. This invasion was fought by courageous men and was ended by courageous men. This started the end of Hitler’s reign and of the nazis. The start was the attack on a beach on the coast of France. It was split

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    Why Did D Day Happen

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    Operation Overlord‚ better known as D-Day‚ was the invasion of Normandy by Allied Forces. Both sides suffered major casualties during the battle with the allies and Germans totalling around 425 000 ( “D-Day Casualties”). Now we should ask the question why did D-Day happen? If we look through all perspectives it’s obvious that the invasion of Normandy was imperative to the allies victory. That’s why the reason for D-Day was to sway the war towards the allies. At this time the Germans seemed to be

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    D-day was a battle that killed hundreds of thousands of people on the beaches of Normandy. It happened on June 6‚ 1944. At the time‚ Germany seeking to take the over Europe‚ which included three of the Allies (consisting of the United States‚ Canada‚ Britain‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union). In the following‚ Hitler’s armies were in control of most of mainland Europe‚ the Allies knew that a successful invasion of the continent was central to winning the war. Germany had taken an important resource

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    Roosevelt spoke to the nation over national radio and prayed‚ “Almighty God: Our sons‚ pride of our Nation‚ this day have set upon a mighty endeavor‚ a struggle to preserve our Republic‚ our religion‚ and our civilization‚ and to set free a suffering humanity…” (FDR Presidential Library). This was the day of the Allied invasion of the beaches of Normandy‚ France. This is what is known as D-Day. President Roosevelt spoke to the nation a prayer of truth. The invasion of Normandy was a fight for our morals

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