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    female astronaut to go in space. B. Sally proved to everyone that if you put your mind to it‚ anything is possible. Encouraged girls to pursue their careers in science. C. On June 18‚ 1983‚ Sally Ride blasted off into space on the Challenger. D. Thesis statement II. Things leading up to event A. Russia beat the US by 20 years In 1963‚ the Soviet Union set parachutist Valentina Tereshkova in orbit. B. The U.S. passed on sending 13 women into space after they had successfully

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    Bibliography: Human Relations‚ Vol 44‚ no 6‚ 1991‚ Group desicion fiascos continue: Space Shuttle challenger and a revised group think framework‚ Gregory Moorhead‚ page 541‚ [Janis‚ 1972‚ P. 8] Transformational leadership‚ corporate Cultism and Spirituality paradigm: An unholy trinity in the workplace‚ Denis Tourish and Ashly Pinnington‚ Shamir

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    just as good‚ if not better. She was able to go into outer space and show the world just how much women could do when they put their minds to something and have enough motivation and determination to do it. Sally Ride set more than just one milestone. Not only did she get to be the very first woman in space‚ but she was also the youngest person to ever venture into outer space; woman or man. On her first flight into space‚ she was on a shuttle with Captain Robert L. Crippen‚ Captain Fredrick H. Hauck

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    Winston Churchill Speech‚ Blood Toil Tears and Sweat Blood‚ Sweat and Tears speech by Sir Winston Churchill May 13th 1940 On Friday evening last I received from His Majesty the mission to form a new administration. It was the evident will of’ Parliament and the nation that this should be conceived on the broadest possible basis and that it should include all parties. I have already completed the most important part of this task. A war cabinet has been formed of five members‚ representing

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    themselves a team. -Avoid dominating over members. -Stay focused‚ and be respectful to one another. -Work together not against one another. -Groupthink -Cohesion = good (good sports team working together) -Groupthink = bad (The Challenger space shuttle explosion happen because of group think) -Performing -Lots of productivity -The group is productive‚ cohesive‚ and committed to the task – morale is high -Adjourning -The group assesses the successfulness of the task and decided whether

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    The context of this speech is that on January 18‚ 1986 the Challenger Shuttle exploded seventy-three seconds into flight. Aboard this aircraft was Christina McAuliffe‚ the first teacher in Space‚ who served as an inspiration for school kids nationwide. The speaker of this speech is Ronald Reagan‚ the President at the time‚ and his audience is the citizens of the United States. During his speech‚ Reagan creates a sense of unity and also expresses his feelings of grief. The purpose of each is to convince

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    attempt on the Pope and President Reagan in 1981. NASA had it’s share of excitement in the 80’s too‚ even though some events weren’t things to celebrate. NASA sent Sally Ride as the first woman to Space on June 18th‚ 1983‚ but in 1986 things took a bad turn around for NASA when the space shuttleChallenger” exploded shortly after lift-off on January 28th (Jennifer Rosenberg). On top of all those events; between 1981 and 1983‚ 1‚450 people were infected with AIDS (most of them being gay/bisexual men

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    On January 28th of 1986 tragedy struck the United States. It was devastating to all of those that witnessed and had a loved one involved. This catastrophe was known as the space shuttle Challenger explosion. The event was all over the news and the launch was broadcasted live for millions to watch. That same day President Ronald Reagan spoke on the issue. As the speech was directed to the families of the crew and the United States in general‚ he addressed the nation and showed his point of view on

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    HOW TO WRITE: AP Rhetorical Analysis Paragraphs and Essays Things you must know in order to accurately analyze a text: 1. SOAPS 2. Rhetorical Strategies a. Appeals (ethos‚ logos‚ pathos) b. Style (diction‚ syntax‚ details‚ imagery‚ tone‚ etc.) 3. Why did the author choose these strategies for the particular audience‚ occasion‚ and/or purpose? a. This is the analysis part! Without this‚ you are merely summarizing the text. b. Think about these questions: i. HOW do the rhetorical strategies

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    MAE JEMISON FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN FEMALE IN SPACE. EARLY LIFE • Mae Carol Jemison was born October 17‚ 1956 in Decatur‚ Alabama. • At the age of three‚ her and her family moved to Chicago. • For high school‚ Jemison attended Morgan Park. Here is where she realized she wanted a career in biomedical engineering. • She attended Stanford University on a National Achievement Scholarship. • As she had been in high school‚ Jemison was very involved in extracurricular activities at Stanford‚ including

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