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    get to space in an attempt to better position themselves against each other. For strategic reasons this brought forward a space-race in an attempt to acquire leverage, by positioning themselves above their opposition for the cold-war. While the Soviets were making strides by sending the first earth satellite and eventually the first human, the Americans felt threatened and President John F. Kennedy asked congress for nine billion dollars so that they could land on the moon. Eight years

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    nationalism in the United States within the concept of The Space Race during The Cold War. It aims to analyse the factors that fueled the Space Race between USSR and the US, such as America’s general anti-communist ideology, national security of the United States, the sense of nationalism and the threat to U.S. dominance on the world scale, whilst answering the following research question: To what extent did American nationalism contribute to the space race between the Soviet Union and the United States

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    Ender's Battle Analysis

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    In order for some to reach their fullest potential, they need to have some stiff competition and be pressured in ways they have not before. In this case, Ender is pushed out of his comfort zone and reaching his fullest potential while he is at space school. Specifically, when he battles. For instance, in the book it states, “We have a battle with the Rabbit Army at 0700. I want us warmed up in gravity and ready to go” (page 176). Everyone is anxious to head to battle, including Ender. They force

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    Muhammad Ali was a great boxer he was born January 17, 1942. He won the heavy weight champion he also went to jail because he did not want to service for his country so he was put in jail for five years. The reason why Muhammad Ali started to fight was because some stole his bike and Ali went to the police and the police told him that he needs to know how to fight so he started to train Ali and at 12 he knew that he had to fight. Muhammad won his first fight in 1954. In 1956 Ali to go win the golden

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    Since the time of the first moon landing, America has launched more expeditions to the moon. However, today many people are questioning whether the moon was a hoax or if it was real. Some of the people that believe the moon landing was a hoax are actually scientists. Their scientific theories about why the moon landing was a fake include, the technology, radiation, and the atmosphere of the moon. As a result, the issue is a very controversial one and has attracted a lot of dispute of why the moon

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    Ocean Creative Writing

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    It has been said that technology has already taken over, just not in the way we expected it to. Instead of mind-controlling microwaves and appliances that turn into robots, we are slaves to our computers. This led me to think about a calm, clear night this year where this was most apparent. It was dark over Shawano Lake. The moon shone on the water, bright and glittering as diamonds. My feet were hanging off the edge of the dock, barely skimming the cold, murky water. Music was spilling softly from

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    Mars Persuasive Speech

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    You could try to Skype them but the signal from Mars to Earth would be extremely far, and hard to get signal. There are a lot of reasons not to go to Mars. You would never get to eat the food you wanted because they have special food for you in space. Nobody wants to be

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    Room 237: Movie Analysis

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    After watching Room 237 I have realized Kubrick uses many different visual language strategies to keep his audience guessing. Some ideas that people brought up about in the film about the different theories that Kubrick used made me feel mind blown bur however other theories made me think the people were crazy. One theory I thought was reasonable was the Holocaust theory. When the guy was talking about how he thinks the movie is related to the Holocaust was I found it interesting. One example, he

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    the different public spaces gave women a new consciousness about themselves and their individual and citizen rights in the society.” These changes can also be attributed to the want of women to continue life in the public sphere, and to show the government that they would not become disenfranchised, but rather they would embed the idea of women being an important pillar in Tehranian public life and culture. By looking at how Tehranian women navigated the physical public space in Tehran, one could

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    College Parking Spaces

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    As being a commuter back and forth to college I find it hard to find a parking space. We have very many student, and not so many parking spaces. It is not just students that can not find parking. Students, staff, and administration all use same parking lot. Over two thousand people are using a parking lot with about one hundred parking space. I think we should turn where the old dorms were into a parking, and make a staff and administration parking. Coffeyville Community College has over two thousand

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