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    Charles Darwin is best known for coming up with the theory of evolution. Before Darwin, people had always believed that some sort of higher power created the world and everything in it. When he first presented his theory, it was rejected and was said to be heresy. He even said that presenting his theory was “like confessing to murder.” However, with the help of other scientists, his theory gradually became accepted by many people throughout the world. Charles Darwin fits in the modern time period

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    or the even the moon landing, there is almost always a conspiracy theory, following not far behind. Individuals usually attempt to contemplate the “true” reasoning behind WHY or HOW each major historic American event occurred, much like that puzzling conundrum. But the key questions to solve the riddle still remain. What information led us to this solution? Can it be trusted? The “CNNPolitics” Website article titled, “The new birthers: Debunking the Hillary Clinton health conspiracy” by reporter Gregory

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    “ Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. “ A famous quote spoken by a U.S President whose term of office was cut short by a belligerent man. John F. Kennedy or JFK would grow to become one of the United States’s smartest and youngest Presidents in history. Unfortunately for JFK his life and term as President was cut short after being assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. Although JFK did not serve a full term as President he affected our nation in many positive

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    Is there life on Mars? Was the moon landing a hoax? Is Hillary Clinton an alien? People have been asking these types of questions for years without much of an answer. We can speculate all we want but ultimately, anyone who thinks outside of the box on these topics is crazy. As loyal Americans, we are a supposed to be subservient to our fearless leaders. We are supposed to trust their leadership and any information that goes along with it. However, sometimes we must stand up and ask the tough questions

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    that the United States space program is conducted for peaceful purposes that can help mankind”. An event that sparked everyone's interest was the conspiracy theory of the United States faking the moon landing because of the space race they had with Russia. While many claim that it was real, many also believe it was staged. Another instance of a conspiracy would be 9/11 and how the towers did not collapse because of the planes but rather because of bombs that had been planted beforehand. Speculations

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    . These obliging of theories are a grand a a great deal, but while some theories seem preposterous, some of them have turned out to be genuine, probably the U.S. Our respect to this primary has team across centuries and survived even the most established government entities. That is why they sent arms to, and funded, both sides of both the commanding World Wars in this hundred. However, members of the Illuminati have helped prepare every adult movement on this lord since the first Christian government

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    Throughout the election process, and part of his term as president, Obama has received much flack for the legitimacy of his status as a natural born citizen. During President Obama's Correspondents Dinner in 2011 he pokes fun at the running accusations that he is not a natural born citizen and with the media's fixation in covering the news. One of the most well known and influential people involved with these claims is Donald Trump. In this section of the speech found here https://www.youtube

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    Jfk Camelot Conspiracy

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    the nuclear missiles. The other one is that Harvey Lee Oswald spent a portion of his time in the Soviet Union asking to become a citizen. As Harvey stated he was a patsy, it is possible he was the scapegoat for Nikita Khrushchev. The other conspiracy theory that has yet to be debunked and is still highly expected is whether there was two shooters instead of one. Around the time the president was shot the motorcade was passing a grassy knoll and many believe that on that

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    Area 51 Research Paper

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    a highly classified air force base which is not used as an air force base anymore. Scientists do experiments on people and other objects they could find. Area 51 has 51 areas and that is why people think the base is called Area 51. Now that is one theory and there are many more. If you want to break into Area 51, you will be arrested or maybe killed, that is very crazy. What I mean by breaking in is that there is a line; if you will cross it you may be killed by soldiers because you are not allowed

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    Literature Review

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    The role of non-evidence based beliefs on anti-vaccination-Literature Review Student Name: Institution: Introduction Anti-vaccination proponents have largely embedded their energies in promoting doubt in parents, instructing forms of biomedical fear while capitalizing on their spiritual and paranormal belief naivety to enforce the same. These approaches are ensured to make it possible that even with any increase in people’s knowledge and evidence, their rational strength over anti-vaccine movements

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