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    JFK “Moon” Speech Rhetorical Analysis Rough Draft Precedent John Fitzgerald Kennedy also known as JFK gave a speech during the cold war‚ and the race to space. Saying that we need to go to space not to use as a weapon but as a source of knowledge and explaining why we need to. He believes that most of his audience is skeptical and dost want to go to space. To convince the laudians that we need to go to space he passes himself off as a visionist saying that this is going to be the most important thing

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    The texts studied in class‚ Matt Cameron’s Ruby Moon prove to have great potential for being performed on a thrust stage. When presented with a space such as this‚ it allows the director to be exposed to a vast array of ideas‚ conventions and concepts that would not be effective on a proscenium arch stage. Through this space‚ the director is able to break through all traditional styles of classic shoe box theatre; creating a unique experience for the audience as opposed to just a spectacle. It cracks

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    Joseph Anton O’Keeffe & Bierstadt: Different Presentations of New England Landscapes Pink Moon Over Water is a Maine landscape painting that was created around 1923 by Georgia O’Keeffe‚ a pioneering American modernist painter (O’Keeffe). Echo Lake‚ Franconia Mountains‚ NH‚ is a landscape of a lake and set of mountains‚ as indicated in the title‚ painted around 1861 by Albert Bierstadt‚ a German American immigrant painter renowned for his love of mountains and romanticized portrayal of Western

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    preceding Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon in 1969. The success of sending two men to walk across the land of another celestial body was more than a large scale science experiment for the United States- it was an affirmation of American ingenuity‚ it boosted national morale in an uneasy time‚ and ended the decade on an uplifted note. This work seeks to examine Neil Armstrong’s walk on the Moon‚ most specifically‚

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    Christiaan Huygens was a Dutch scientist and mathematician born in 1629. Huygens was known for his work with early studies of the rings of Saturn and later the discovery of Saturn’s moon Titan. Huygens would grind his own lenses for his telescope and invented what is now known as the Huygenian eyepiece. He was also known for his work as a physicist‚ probabilist‚ and horologist. Placing two plano lenses in a telescope‚ separated by an air gap‚ creates the Huygenian eyepiece. The lenses should

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    Margaret Wise Brown has written hundreds of books and stories during her life‚ but she is best known for “Goodnight Moon” and “The Runaway Bunny”. Even though she died nearly 60 years ago‚ her books still sell very well and and maintain their recognition by critics and educators specialized in the process of reading learning. “Goodnight Moon” was published on September 3‚ 1947 by the editorial Harper & Brothers. Readers from 4-5 years old are the ones intended for this book. It’s perfect for beginning

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    Moon Landing Essay Some people say astronauts landed on the moon. Some people say it was a big fat lie. In 1969 a rocket ship from NASA “Apollo 11” supposedly went to the moon‚ took some pictures‚ videos and some pieces of the actual moon. Then the astronauts flew back to Earth. But did they really go to the moon‚ or was it just a big myth. The world may never know.

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    judge someone until you really know them was a life lesson learned in the book Walk Two Moons‚ By sharon creech and the short story “The Guest‚” by Uma krishnaswami. Both of the stories show the theme don’t judge someone by their appearance because you don’t know what they’re going through. Even though they have the same theme‚ the authors show the life lesson in different ways. In Walk Two moons they show the life lesson don’t judge someone by using words‚ thoughts‚ and feelings.

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    Finding Love The two stories being compared are “The First Seven Years” and “Catch the Moon”. The First Seven Years is written by Bernard Malamud. Catch the Moon is written by Judith Ortiz Cofer. The First Seven Years is about a father who just wants his daughter to find love‚ and the daughter and helper are secretly in love. Catch the moon is about a troubled boy that learns to change and falls in love with a girl. Both stories have a pretty similar theme‚ they are both about finding love

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    on how the moon‚ our nearest planetary neighbor was formed. Well we believe that at some point in Earth’s early history‚ a rogue planet‚ larger than Mars‚ struck the Earth in a great‚ glancing blow. Instantly‚ most of the rogue body and a sizable chunk of Earth were vaporized. The cloud rose to above 13‚700 miles altitude‚ where it condensed into innumerable solid particles that orbited the Earth as they aggregated into ever larger moonlets‚ which eventually combined to form the moon. Studies also

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