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    Did we land on the moon

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    Lunar Lies “One small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind.” An estimated 500 million people worldwide heard these words as they watched Neil Armstrong became the first man to set foot on the moon. After a mad dash to beat Russia‚ America had won the space race at last! Or did they? In the past few years‚ evidence has come into light to discredit the landing of men on the moon. Like many of my generation‚ I grew up on the belief that man landed on the moon in 1969. I was 16 before I began

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    Alex Wintz Analysis

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    Born in California and raised in New Jersey‚ Alex Wintz is an emergent young guitarist whose musical approach has been requested for ambitious projects led by Etienne Charles‚ Nick Finzer‚ Ben Williams‚ and Lucas Pino. With them‚ Wintz has developed a solid maturity that is now passed to Life Cycle‚ his debut album as a leader to be released soon on Culture Shock Music. The album consists of a set of nine tunes‚ seven originals and two jazz standards‚ outfitted with diverse colors and played in different

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    The Landing of the Moon

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    cargo to the moon." To reach the greatest technological achievement the world has ever seen seemed impossible but NASA was getting closer and closer to the moon’s surface and closer to showing America’s strengths. Finally‚ on July 20‚ 1969 Neil Armstrong stepped foot onto the moon and was accompanied by Buzz Aldrin later‚ the goal and challenge set out in front of NASA was successfully achieved on July 24‚ 1969. Why was it a turning point? The first moon landing is very important to American history

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    Apollo's Accomplishments

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    On July 20‚ 1969‚ Astronauts Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin and Neil Armstrong of Apollo 11 landed on the moon. A few years later on December 14‚ 1972‚ the astronauts of Apollo 17 became the last manned mission to the moon. It seems inconceivable that 43 years later‚ these footprints left by Apollo 17 astronauts were the last of any man. Even more disturbing is the lack of a permanent commemoration or memorial to the accomplishment of those 12 astronauts that made the perilous journey. With all of the

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    Big Band Jazz

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    Big Band Jazz Across the world there are thousands of languages that we as people use to communicate with one another. Many of these languages have been developed out of others‚ therefore sharing similar dialects‚ accents‚ and in some cases even some words are very similar. Yet of all the languages that are spoken across the world‚ there is only one that is fluently spoken and understood on every continent‚ and that is the language of Music. Yet because this language is spoken in so many different

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    The McKenzie-Condon Chicagoans was created in 1922. The team member‚ Jim Lanigan‚ Jimmy McPartland‚ Dick McPartland‚ Bud Freeman and Frank Teschemacher‚ were all the students from Austin High School. They always got together at a place named the Spoon and Straw to listen to their favorite jazz. One afternoon‚ they heard a new batch of music played by The New Orleans Rhythm Kings. They felt excited and played this kind of music five hours at the Spoon and Straw. They formed their band and named it

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    Our Selfish Generation

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    the photo’s intended subjects. This is only another example of our desperate need for attention. However‚ “if the generations before us had access to the same technology we do‚ they would have acted just like us.” For example‚ why wouldn’t Neil Armstrong have snapped a selfie while on the moon with earth in the background? Or photobombing “pictures takes at Woodstock or at anti-Vietnam war rallies?” Future technological advancements will undoubtedly make it even easier for us to share more about

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    Essay On Jazz Style

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    Jazz and blues are musical genres or styles that can also be regarded as two distinct American musical traditions. They are interrelated most likely because of the fact that they originated from the American South. The confusion in discerning the two genres is probably because of the numerous music crossovers that artists do these days. Hailing from New Orleans‚ jazz music was first known as “jass” then later dropped the two “ss” into “zz” which means “cool.” During the later part of the 19th century

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    desired a change in atmosphere‚ one that possessed these newfound qualities. This was then compounded with learning about the birth of jazz in my 8th grade music class. Reminiscing on the lesson‚ I remember jazz staples such as Buddy Bolden‚ Louis Armstrong‚ and King

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    Apollo 11

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    American Literature 6 March 2013 Apollo 11 On July 16‚ 1969‚ Apollo 11 launched from Cape Kennedy to make its journey to the moon. After 109 hours and 42 minutes‚ Commander Neil Armstrong took “one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind” on July 20‚ 1969‚ making Apollo 11 the most influential event in American history (Ryba). This mission did all but land someone on the moon‚ it achieved the goal set by the president of the United States‚ it

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