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    "Fools" By Neil Simon’s I went and saw the play "Fools" by Neil Simon’s. Here is a summary of the play that I went and watched and enjoyed. The play is set a long time ago in the Russian village. The current people are living under a 200 year-old curse that has rendered generations of townsfolk stupid. Or so they seem to think. They are aware enough to know they’re stupid so just how dumb can they be? And‚ they know enough to realize that the curse can be broken and they know enough to look forward

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    The film “Born in Flames” directed by Lizzie Borden talks about an interesting topic which is the Woman Liberation Movement implying women should have equal right as men hold. Created in the near future after America has gone through a socialist revolution which has turned it into a sort of one-party progressive democracy‚ the story deals with the condition of women in that new society Borden shows how the protesters are proven right‚ and how such a revolution should be prepared in future. It is

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    social unrest. In 1969‚ the broadcast of Neil Armstrong landing safely on the mood had given the American’s hope and that it could rise back up to being the superior power. During his first appearance‚ Neil

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    Disaster” Revealed in 1999‚ “In Event of Moon Disaster”‚ written by William Safire and meant for President Richard Nixon‚ was to be used in case of an accident on the moon. Within the speech‚ it addressed to the public of the loss of two astronauts‚ Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin. Safire uses the rhetorical appeals ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos throughout the speech. In an attempt to unite the audience with the speaker‚ Safire uses specific pronouns such as “we” and “our”. He writes‚ “In modern times

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    Ever wonder what the view was like from space? Buzz Aldrin as seen in the photo walking on the moon’s surface had the best seats in town. In 1969‚ Neil Armstrong became the first man on the moon during the infamous Space Race. This accomplishment gave everyone around the world new hope of future space exploration. This image‚ along with many others taken that day‚ touched the lives of everyone. Immediately what draws attention to this photo is the image of the astronaut on the moon’s surface. The

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    eclipsed by those of Officer Neil Armstrong and Colonel Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.

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    Cadillon WRTG 391 Advanced Research Writing Critique Essay 20 October 2013 Now a day’s technology is such a common part of our lives no one really stops to question what it’s taking away from society‚ if anything. But in 1992 Neil Postman‚ an author of over 200 magazines and newspaper articles‚ wrote the book Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture to Technology to explain the many ways technology was taking over. In his book Technopoly‚ Postman makes an effort to paint a picture

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    boundaries and‚ if you’re really good at it you can come very close to the real thing. Thus‚ this being said‚ if i could meet three famous persons they would probably be Mitch Hedberg (deceased comedian)‚ Audrey Tautou (actress) and‚ last but not least‚ Neil Armstrong (retired astronaut). I choose these persons minding they’re achievements‚ my interests and likes and‚ of course‚ curiosity. Let’s start off with Mitch Hedberg. Mitch was a stand up comedian born in Saint Paul‚ Minnesota‚ on February 24

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    remake‚ with another celebrated physicist‚ Neil de Grass Tyson. The show aired first on the 9th of March 2014. And this new version of the cosmos was also a tremendous success. This show comprises of thirteen episodes and is presented by Neil de Grass Tyson. Neil is a scientist who has always been known to promote scientific literacy. When in an interview‚ Neil was asked about his daughter’s career ambitions‚ Neil proudly stated that “Even though

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    Conspiracists have been around for a long time so what makes the Apollo 11 conspiracy so important. The Apollo 11 mission was broadcast live around the world. Many citizens sat down and watched as Buzz Aldrin and Neil Armstrong made their first steps onto the moon as Armstrong took the first step he uttered " That’s one small step for man‚ one giant leap for mankind." But not everybody believes in the moon landing theorists have come together to try and encourage an investigation towards the mission

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