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    American History II 22 March 2014 The Life of Neil Armstrong “That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind‚” Neil Armstrong announced to the world in 1969. This super sensational famous quote was said when the first human being took his first step onto the moon. The operation that got Armstrong on the moon and back was Apollo 11 of the Apollo program. With his leadership and risk-taking he positively changed the future. Neil Armstrong demonstrated courage‚ determination and perseverance

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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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    Armstrong Diary Entry

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    Dear‚Journal. I am Thomas “ broken hand “ Fitzpatrick. I can’t wait to go to Oregon ‚ all the free land for all of us and most importantly a new life there. How am I going to tell this to James? Speaking of James he Is very excited about going to Oregon he’s been talking about for months. If I need help on the trail James is going to help me because if I hadn’t had two of broke my hand in a firearm accident‚ but still James is going to have to help me out on the trail. James has been very silent

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    Jazz Concert Paper

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    The show started with the John Daversa giving an introduction of the show and the special guests. Throughout the concert‚ special musicians got to come to the front and play solos into a microphone. The concert was centered around the musical genre of jazz. Jazz is an All-American genre that started in the early 20th century. The biggest names in jazz history include Louis Armstrong‚ Duke Ellington‚ Count Bassie‚ Art Tatum and Benny Goodman. These musicians created a new kind of music that the

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    Unbroken is about Louie Zamperini‚ an olympian who has to join to join the army and fight in world war 2. Louie later gets captured by the Japanese and gets abused in the POW camps for two and a half years. This book is broken into five parts and the part one is about Louie early childhood. “At five‚ he started smoking‚ picking up cigarette butts while walking to kindergarten.” Louie childhood was rough‚ he was know for making trouble and always getting in fights with his bullies. Louie was the middle

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    Smarthinking’s E-structor Response Form (Your marked-up essay is below this form.) HOW THIS WORKS: Your e-structor has written overview comments about your essay in the form below. Your e-structor has also embedded comments [in bold and in brackets] throughout your essay. Thank you for choosing Smarthinking’s OWL; best wishes with revising your paper! Hi‚ Kamila! I’m Karlo V. and I am going to help you with your draft today. Here are some points you might want to think about as you revise

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    Concert Review

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    MUS 231 - SAMPLE BIBLIOGRAPHIC CITATIONS When in doubt‚ consult: Kate L. Turabian‚ A Manual for Writers of Term Papers‚ Theses‚ and Dissertations‚ 6th ed.‚ rev. John Grossman and Alice Bennett (Chicago: University of Chicago Press‚ 1996) A useful and concise resource can be found at the University of Indiana Music Library website. http://www.libraries.iub.edu/index.php?pageId=3851 BOOK Burkholder‚ J. Peter. All Made of Tunes: Charles Ives and the Uses of Musical Borrowing.

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    The Nutcracker Concert

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    During the Nutcracker I recognized some of the music through out the show. It was classic music that played. The Nutcracker reminded me of the music we listen to in class when we were learning about there romantic period. I thought that the dancing was very pretty and went along with the music very well. I was amazed how you could hear all the different instruments during the show. I personally heard the violin a‚ flute‚ cello‚ clarinet‚ horns‚ trumpets‚ trombones‚ and also I heard the string family

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    and rocketships with animals in them to space. Finally‚ America decided to send a man to the moon. This person was Neil Armstrong. Because of this‚ Neil Armstrong revolutionized the world with just one step. Armstrong had a good childhood. Armstrong was “born in Wapakoneta‚ Ohio on August 5‚ 1930” (“Neil Armstrong”). Armstrongs parents names are Viola Armstrong and Stephen Armstrong (Hensen 276). Armstrong’s father had a job that caused him and his family to move several times. He had two younger siblings

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    Lance Armstrong Research Paper on Illegal and Banned Substance The prime of Professional cyclist doesn’t last forever so they are constantly targeting to achieve excellence and always have huge pressure to perform well in a competition. They know that winning a race is more than a medal on the stage. In their short sporting life‚ wining a medal or not can make a huge difference on their income and fame. As a result‚ cyclists train hard every day to guide themselves to victory but unfortunately; illegal

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