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    Statement of Purpose As a child‚ the stars‚ the moon and the serenity of the sky have always fascinated me. The stories about great astronomers like Neil Armstrong‚ Yuri Gagarin‚ Kalpana Chawla etc.‚ have enhanced my zeal towards space. Ever since then‚ reaching skies has always been my dream. Even at school‚ when I was asked about what I would become in life‚ I always said I would be a Scientist in the Space department‚ which is my eventual dream. Perhaps‚ a renowned scientist and former President

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    Ever since Neil Armstrong took the historic first steps on the moon‚ that one famous line has been repeated countless times‚ “One small step for man‚ one giant step for mankind.” The moon landing was one of the most historic accomplishments in American space exploration. With the competition between the United States and the Soviet Union‚ the space race was at its highest point during this time. (The Implications of the Privatization of Space Exploration‚ University of Pennsylvania) This great achievement

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    Mixtape Essay

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    Did you Sleep Last Night” by Leadbelly‚ “Your Cheatin’ Heart” by Tammy Wynette are a few songs that enter the middle of the mix tape. But towards the end‚ the songs get colder and we see that the relationship is over. “Breaking up is Hard To Do” by Neil Sedaka‚ “I Will Survive” by Gloria Gaynor‚ “All Out of Love” by Air Supply and “All By Myself” by Eric Carmen are the final songs that end the relationship so to speak. We see through this mix tape that people start out alone and they end up alone

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    and passed. The government’s ambition was to show they were for racial equality. While it wasn’t the a fast acting movement they’d hoped for‚ it was a gateway to help other bills pass smoothly. On July 20 1969‚ apollo 11 was sent into space‚ landing Neil Armstrong on the moon. This was a huge advancement

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    addition‚ the United States government realized there was a new frontier to be explored: the moon. As a result‚ putting a man on the moon became an official governmental priority and the Apollo moon-landing program was established. In 1969‚ astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin were the first humans to walk on the moon. Controversies about the moon landing began shortly after when Bill Kaysing‚ a moon hoax investigator‚ published We never went to the Moon: America’s Thirty Billion Swindle in 1974

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    The moon landing‚ was it real or was it fake? The first moon landing was back in July of 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin stepped on the moon. For many people it was a fantastic achievement for others a terrible fraud. From the first day to now there has always been conspiracy theories about the moon landing. Some believe that it never happened‚ that it was a big hoax. Some believe that we have never went to the moon. And others believe that the first moon landing was fake but the many after

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    The Space Race

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    During the late 1950s to the mid 1970s‚ the US and the Soviet Union‚ the two Cold War rivals‚ engaged in a Space Race‚ a fierce competition for supremacy in spaceflight capability. The Soviet Union achieved an early lead in the Space Race by launching the first artificial satellite into the space with Sputnik 1. The United States quickly followed suit three months later with the launch of Explorer 1. Unsatisfied with being the second to reach space‚ President John F. Kennedy set his sights for a

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    Apollo 11: Fake or Not?

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    waving and there is no wind on the moon. People say this flag was made of a hard substance‚ so that it would wave and look patriotic. The reason that they had this mission was only to have the first manned moon landing‚ and they succeeded on that goal. Neil Armstrong was the commander on the mission‚ Michael Collins was the command module pilot‚ and Edwin Aldrin was the lunar module pilot. The questions being answered in my essay will be these: 1. What sort of things did they bring back from the Moon

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    A Gun Up Your Ass: An Interview with Jim Jarmusch. (Cineaste 1996 ) By Jonathan Rosenbaum A dozen years ago‚ when his second feature‚ "Stranger Than Paradise"‚ catapulted him to worldwide fame‚ Jim Jarmusch seemed at the height of arthouse fashion. Having already known him a little before then‚ I could tell that the extent to which he suddenly became a figurehead for the American independent cinema bemused him in certain ways. Given the aura of hip‚ glamorous downtown Manhattan culture that seemed

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    The Landing of the Moon

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    sending 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

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