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    Personal Narrative: Growing Up In Hawaii

    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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    Moon Landing Scandal

    Were the moon landings real? There has been rumors that Neil armstrong landing on the moon was fake. That it was all filmed in a studio. Some people think it actually happened. But it’s up to you on what you think were they real or was the whole thing faked? This is what I believe… I believe that the moon landings were real. I think the whole thing happened. That NASA sent a man to the moon. Sure I have seen evidence to prove why it didn’t really happen but there is one piece of evidence I saw

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    Orson Wells The War Of The Worlds

    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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    Neil Armstrong: An American Hero

    “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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    John F Kennedy Thirteen Days Analysis

    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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    Apollo 11 Persuasive Essay

    On June 20, 1969, the Apollo 11 moon lander set down on the moon, a moment frozen in time just the same as the footprints frozen on the surface. Although, that is not exactly what happened; humans did not land on the moon in 1969. The supposed first man to walk on the moon, Neil Armstrong, delivered a famous quote known as “That’s one small step for man; one giant leap for mankind” (FACT CHECK). One of the main reasons why America was pushing to put a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s was to

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    John F Kennedy Space Race Rhetorical Analysis

    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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    Apollo Missions Purpose

    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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    Apollo 7 Research Paper

    On October 11, 1968 the United States sent the first Apollo out into space with humans inside the rocket. The Apollo program is a program that NASA created that resulted in American astronauts making a total of 11 spaceflights and be able to walk on the Moon. Apollo 7 was one of the first ones to launch out into space with American astronauts inside. It was also the first manned test of the Command and Service Module. The CSM consisted of two segments: the Command Module, which was a cabin that

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    Christ Love

    How deep are your Roots in Christ Love. Introduction Be rooted, grounded and established in the word of God is our theme for the church. Since the beginning of the year, as a church we have taken time to understand what it means to be rooted, grounded and enlightened in the word of God. The women ministry/Joy fellowship have also derived their theme for their celebration week to go deeper into the theme and take time to examine ourselves how deep are our roots in Christ Love based on Ephesians

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