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    Introduction Many scientists helped to make the first moon landing possible. One of those scientist was Dr. Wernher Von Braun. He was an important factor in the landing on July 16‚ 1969. He used his knowledge from his past to aid in the success of . Dr. Wernher Von Braun was an amazing scientist in the space age. Dr. Wernher Von Braun was a very successful scientist in the space race but most of his work was undermined because of his nazis past. He still helped the exploration of the moon meanwhile

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    caliber. The US already successfully undertaken one program to reach the moon; this program is known to the world as the Apollo programs. In this program the US’s space agency the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) was responsible for the design and deployment of arguably the most powerful rocket ever built‚ Saturn V. That was the 1960’s‚ here in the 2000’s the Apollo program is history and the Saturn V has been retired. There is a new program though that is designed to return US Astronauts

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    First Man on the Moon

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    Focus Inquiry UNIT PAPER II : The First Man On The Moon In the early 1950’s‚ the United States of America and the Soviet Union competed in the greatest race of all time. This competition quickly gets the name of the race to space‚ more specifically the “race to the moon” by different journalist and reporters from both country Americans and Soviet.Many analysts and specialists of still confuse about the real reasons of this “race”‚ what start

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    If you ask me what subjects I interested in‚ I will answer science. If you ask me what kind of science do I like‚ I will answer space‚ if you ask me to tell you about space event I like most‚ I will tell you about a voyage‚ of a man made first step on the moon‚ which we can not fail to mention when we talk about twenty century‚ the century of innovation. The title is Neil Amstrong and his moon voyage. . Previously‚ people often wondered if the light they saw on the sky every night is an alien lamp

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    Payroll

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    includes “regular time‚ overtime time‚ bonuses‚ holiday pay‚ vacation pay‚ etc.” and both federal and state deductions as well as other government deductions and individual benefit deductions such as 401(k) contributions to the employee’s salary (Apollo Group Inc.‚ 2013). Although‚ this is an effective method to monitor employee work hours and compete payroll‚ the company’s current system is not directly linked amongst the three operating subsidiaries. The purchase of an industry-specific software

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    mission. He states that it cost a total of 180 billion dollars of federal money that as 4% of the entire federal budget at the time. There was over 400‚000 people employed and 20‚000 different organizations that were part of the Apollo mission. A total of 24 people flew on Apollo and some people died. Pontin then explains how this was all a collective effort from everyone involved and ended up being the biggest technological advancement of our time. Pontin asks‚ why did we go? Many would say because Kennedy

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    millirems per year‚ and you have no control over this. During the Apollo program‚ there were several near-misses between the astronauts walking on the surface of the Moon and a deadly solar storm event. The Apollo 12 astronauts walked on the Moon only a few short weeks after a major solar proton flare would have bathed the astronauts in a 100 rem blast of radiation. Another major flare that occurred half way between the Apollo 16 and Apollo 17 moonwalks would have had a much more deadly outcome had it

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    Neil Armstrong

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    Neil Armstrong By: Sara Khalil History Assessment Neil Armstrong the first American man who walked on the moon Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5‚ 1930. He was born on his grandparents’ farm in Auglaize County. He has a sister named June‚ and a brother‚ Dean. His father was an auditor for the State of Ohio‚ he lived in several communities like: Warren‚ Ravenna‚ Jefferson‚ Upper Sandusky and St. Mary’s before the family decided to live in Wapakoneta. At age 15‚ he took flying

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    Woodstock In 1969

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    Only few days after Woodstock was the landing of Apollo 11 on the moon‚ this was of course went down as one of the most victorious days in American history‚ and a couple days prior to that was the murders of the Manson family. It is easily said that landing on the moon was one of the greatest accomplishments for America. This event is right at the top of the list with events such as The Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ Obama becoming presedent in 2009‚ and the Emancipation proclamation of 1863. On July

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    Compare and Contrast Christopher Columbus and Neil Armstrong were both explorers who captivated the world with their amazing explorations. Their paths shared many traits‚ though their discoveries were very different. While Armstrong was the first man on the moon on July 20‚ 1969‚ Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue about four hundred years earlier to find the “new world”. While both Columbus and Armstrong had amazing explorations‚ Columbus made a discovery that would start mankind on

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