This paper will be giving you all the information on what you may need to find your very own Bigfoot. You’ll be informed about some different things scientists have to say about what he is and where he’s been located in recent times and his behavior out in the wild. Also you’ll learn about his physical abilities and traits, then about his diet. Also about some different things scientists have to say about what he is. There’s been a lot of discussion about what he actually is. The most commonly
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Growing up in Hawaii has provided me with so much and has made me into the person I am today. Hawaii has a unique environment made up of so many different races and provides an opportunity to experience many different cultures. It also has a community based on ohana created through bonds which stretch beyond heritage. Through this I have been provided the opportunity to learn values by embracing this unique mixture of cultures and am able to work with a large variety of people more efficiently because
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Several explosions on the planet mars!!! In the radio drama “the war of the worlds” by Orson Welles shows us that it lead to panic and thousands believed it was true. Radio drama The War of the Worlds produced by Orson Welles. was live on the radio intentionally to give a scare on Halloween night in 1938. Radio listeners created chaos over the radio drama on Halloween eve, this would've never happened if they listened to all of it. The listeners believed the attack on earth from Mars was real because
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“Mystery creates wonder is the basis of man’s desire to understand.” Neil Alden Armstrong was born on August 5,1930 when he was six he flew his first plane. Six hundred million people watched the first man walked on the moon on tv. Neil Armstrong was a pioneer of space exploration. He was an American hero. He became something more then he become. Neil Armstrong was so talented on so many ways. His love for flying started at a young age his father took him to a air show. He took pilot lessons
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The Film: The film Thirteen days is about the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, a 13 day occasion in which there were conflicts between the Soviet Union and the U.S.A. on the issue of nuclear warfare. The film is shown in the perspective of Kenneth O’Donnell, a political consultant for President Kennedy. The film starts off with John F. Kennedy Receiving information that the Soviet Union was depositing nuclear weapons in Cuba to which John F. Kennedy tries to set up a plan to prevent this. John F. Kennedy
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Galaxies twice the size of our own. Planets with different characteristics than that of our Earth. Stars much bigger than the Sun. Maybe even finding planets with different life forms. Space exploration could bring to light so many new things and even help create different technologies. President John F. Kennedy knew about the power of space exploration and argued that the United States should mobilize themselves and join the “Space Race” and possibly put a man on the moon. He uses multiple rhetorical
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The purpose of the Apollo missions was to land men on the moon. President Kennedy wanted this to happen to show American ingenuity. The main motivation behind the Apollo program was curiosity. People wanted to know about the moon in greater detail. Everybody can see the moon obviously, but scientists wanted to know what is was like on the moon’s surface. Some questions asked that led to the Apollo missions include: How can we get a better understanding of our moon? Is it possible to
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Good Morning fellow classmates I am going to talk about the first man ever to walk on the moon. His name was Neil Armstrong. His quote was “one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” I chose this speech because it stuck out to me not because he recently passed but they it sounded it just spoke to me. I am going to tell you about how he was brave, a true American, and how he is important to me. I think Neil Armstrong was very brave for multiple reasons. First is that he had gone out there
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Last month, everyone helped to lift Liam, a lanky member of the team, to a dense aspen tree to retrieve a wayward rocket that was stuck at 35 ft. He gradually made his way up and used a fishing rod to pry the tangled parachute off the branches. A lot had happened before a group of a dozen kids ended up in a windy cornfield north of Boston. For four years, I was on MIT Lincoln Lab’s Team America Rocketry Challenge team, two as the captain. A nationwide competition, TARC focuses on designing, simulating
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The year was 2993. The government controlled everyone and everything. Every machine, every mind. Equality was mandatory. No one was better looking or more physically fit than anyone else. If the rules were ever broken, the government would know. On April 4 2992, Lennon a genius began to work on his “greatest invention ever to be made.” A flying machine as light as a feather and as fast as nuclear bombs falling from a plane. They were bright red with black lines going across the sides. He called
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