Good Morning, members of the discovery channel, today I am here to talk about a topic I am very passionate about, and that is the Eureka Stockade. I am also here to encourage you to fund this sure to be brilliant documentary! By funding this documentary, you would help Australia gain more knowledge about why the Eureka Rebellion is a defining and shaping event in Australia’s history and why it’s still important and relevant to today’s society. Do we really want to lose such an important part of australian history? The Eureka Rebellion was a revolution, small in size but vastly larger, politically.
Meet Max Muscles, Donnie Dollars and whatever is left of the Cartel Kings! They have truly bothersome trigger fingers, frightful dress sense and adoration taking stuff. Escort them as they impact their way through the city, taking out the terrible fellows and exploding stuff in the chase for money, fortune and considerably greater weapons! In case you're feeling forlorn - or simply need to hotshot - join a Cartel with companions and go up against adversary Cartels in the chase for astounding prizes! Then again visit Battle Bay and assault different players bases to take their plunder and update your own particular moguls house - strong gold toilets don't purchase themselves you know!
Have you ever heard of a Zeppelin before? Zeppelins were big air ships, but not like blimps, that had luxurious cabins like the Titanic. Except you would not get sea-sick or air-sick (unless you were afraid of heights). Zeppelins were more famous than even the president back in the mid 1930’s. But a huge zeppelin by the name of “The Hindenburg” crashed and destroyed all hope of people ever riding anymore zeppelins again.
The Tragedy of 9/11 Introduction/ Thesis: The tragic events of 9/11 resulted in a fundamental landmark in America because now airlines and the government are strongly regulated, and even billions of dollars were involved to fix the crisis. 1. Before the attacks of 9/11 there were a number of areas in airline security that needed to be addressed. 2. The tragedy of 9/11 brought to light several government issues that Americans were oblivious to.
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become the President of the United States? Many times a strong military background was the first step to being a strong leader. Dwight Eisenhower played an important part in World War II, which showed fellow republicans that Eisenhower had what it took to be the president of our great nation! After some persuasion from fellow republicans, Dwight D. Eisenhower came up with the catchy slogan of “I like Ike” to start his successful presidential campaign. Eisenhower soon became one of the nation's greatest presidents.
Today we are here to discuss the matter of the death of a local child. William Armstrong's death was caused by none other than his own brother. Brother had always thought William to be an embarrassment and was willing to do anything to end the humiliation. He had accumulated a plan to kill the child. Brother was compassionate and kind to his brother only when he wanted to be and would change his attitude whenever he thought right.
Exploring space can be beneficial, but it may come at a cost. In the book All Summer in a Day by Ray Bradbury and in the Life on Mars videos on the New York Times website it shows us what life would be like if we colonized other planets. In All Summer in a Day Ray Bradbury tells us about Margot who has been on Venus most of her life. In the Life of Mars videos, it shows us a real-life simulation of life on Mars in Hawaii. Colonizing other planets can be bad and cause depression for most people.
Now you are part of the team. Then the fame and the glory come flying at you. Most of the time this fame gets to you and your head and you slowly start to go tumbling downhill. This is a common theme among young and upcoming high school lacrosse stars. According to Lax Power, nearly 70% of the high school lacrosse stars end up outraging their coaches mid way through their career, while the other 30% race away from the sport all together.
Did you know that we have forty-four presidents? That is a lot of presidents over the past hundreds of years. We have many great presidents that have served their time in office. But what makes a president great? Some people might say that a great president has to take blame for what he did wrong and be able to stand up for his country.
On July 20th, 1969, the Apollo 11 with astronaut Neil Armstrong and his crew, guided by thousands of NASA technicians, supposedly landed on the surface of the moon. It was certainly one of the most extraordinary events accomplished by mankind up to that date. Neil Armstrong’s first words upon stepping on the moon surface will always be remembered “ A small step for mankind, a giant leap for humanity”. Ever since then, this achievement has been a matter of discussion by several groups that either believed or disbelieved this.
• I want you to stop for your second and look at the person sitting next to you. What you are looking at is the fine result of over 200 thousand years of evolution; the master piece of natural selection, and a perfectly adapted organism to life on earth. • But with exponential grow in technological advances, unpredictable climate change or even space exploration.
Human is an advanced, indigenous, intelligent species on Earth, or so we would like to think. As humans we would all like to think that we represent a form of rational, wise, analytical group in the gargantuan Universe. We would all tend to think our human race is imperishable, we’re at the top of food chain and aren’t foolish enough to drive ourselves into extinction. I am here to assure you that it’s not. The continued rise of global terrorism and panic in Middle East, additional to remaining oil conflicts in South China Sea and worldwide technological & economic infrastructure lagging in the present days.
Is Space Exploration Worth it? Do you want to stay here forever? The question of space exploration has lingered inside everyone’s mind since the Space Race and humans looked to the stars. Humankind exploring our interstellar neighborhood in inevitable and beneficial.
Steve Jobs is still the world’s greatest corporate storyteller. The iPhone presentation unleashed a wave of enthusiasm towards Apple that they are still riding today. Here are listed the techniques used. First, constant interrogations helped the audience’s understanding and cached their attention.
Did you know that only happy people are allowed in space? It is because you cannot cry on space as your tears will never fall… Wait, there is more… Did you know that there is a huge reservoir of water that is floating and orbiting in space, and which is the equivalent to about 140 trillion times all the water in the earth’s oceans and seas? Did you know that in 1962, the United States blew up a Hydrogen Bomb in space that was close to hundred times stronger than the Atom Bomb they dropped in Hiroshima?