Christopher: The first rocket people put on the moon was built in Montgomery Alabama. 17. Sebastian: From 1930 to 1940, West Virginia was the marble capital of the world. Marbles are still being made there today. 18.
Government departments have different ways of conducting investigation for example the IRS focuses only on tax fraud and money laundering, while police department work on many different types of crimes for example homicide or drug unit. Both of them are really similar because they both have to conduct their own investigation in order to find evidence to help their case the only major difference is that one agency has to go thur a long process in order to prosecute a crime. The IRS is a little bit similar to SJPD because the IRS investigations are beginning When a revenue agent detects fraud also Information is sometimes received from the public or from ongoing investigations by other law enforcement agencies. The IRS must send their info to the DOJ for the recommendation on the prosecution. This is when the special agents analyze information to determine if the crime that was committed is a tax fraud or another type of financial crime.
Even though the seven astronauts did not make it to the moon, Reagan gives them credit as if they took footsteps outside earth. Reagan’s diction created a melancholic tone showing his empathy for their bravery and optimistic tone that turns the tragedy into something more than a disaster. “They wished to serve, and they did. They served all of us” (3). Reagan composes the seven astronauts are known for trying the journey and not for the tragedy.
He exceeded in testing aircrafts, his passion and joy were flowing every time he took off but he was the most disappointed if he did not get
Overall, James Lovell was a very accomplished astronaut from his many different achievements. James Lovell has gone on four spaceflights in his lifetime. According to CNN, he was the first astronaut that went on four spaceflights. To be the first one in the whole world to go on 4 potentially dangerous spaceflights is really amazing to me. These spaceflights include: Gemini 7, Gemini 12, Apollo 8, and Apollo 13.
And sadly died in his later years on August 26, 1974 due to cancer in his house in Maui, Hawaii. So to sum up his life, he was a very helpful and adventurous man and we wouldn't have some of the things we have today without him. ( Charles Lindbergh
Lou Gehrig: The Iron Horse Baseball is a game that is deep rooted in America’s history and goes back for decades. Over the years those who have played the game have risen to fame and fallen. One of those players that will forever be immortalized as a great is the Yankees’ legend, Lou Gehrig. This man was the face of baseball for thirteen years and still maintains popularity after being dead for seventy five years. Overall Lou Gehrig was an extraordinary man characterized by a humble beginning, great baseball performances, and a tragic death.
He then joined the United States Navy, and worked/served on submarines. He then left the Navy to take on his deceased father’s peanut farm business. During this time, he liked politics and was into Civil Rights and Racial Segregation. This was the beginning of his political career. He then became a activist for the Democratic Party.
As always, he uses his public speaking skills to unify the country under his cause and persuade them to put efforts in so the Country gets a man on the moon. His dreams end up coming true even though he never got to see it. On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong, an American, is the first man to ever take a step on the moon. Due to his early on efforts, he gave the county the needed push to beat the Soviets and give our country a confidence
He begins speaking about the disastrous occasion that was Apollo 1. Three astronauts were killed as a result of a cabin fire in 1967, but NASA has never experienced a calamity like this before. He mourns their loss, but also raises up their names in praise. “Nineteen years ago, almost to the day, we lost three astronauts in a terrible accident on the ground. But we’ve never lost an astronaut in flight; we’ve never had a tragedy like this.
They had set out to be the first men to step foot on the moon and help the United States win the so called “Space Race. ”After gathering evidence with moon rocks and specimens, the astronauts place the american flag and a plaque in the
Galen was one of the most famous and well known ancient physicians who was also a philosopher, even though most of his philosophical writing is lost. Although, his philosophical interest also showed in his biological science works. Galen made famous anatomical observation in most of which was primates. Galen was very well-read and combined his works with very interesting techniques in observing practices to put more of light into teaching medicine. He often combines his observations with the philosophy of Plato and Aristotle.
As said in the article Neil Armstrong by A+E Networks, it states, “...he joined the faculty of the University of Cincinnati as a professor of aerospace engineering.” Which shows how he helped space exploration to help us to learn
His first mission proved a disaster as the ship he was traveling in veered into the asteroid belt to be discovered by inventor and salvager McGilicuddy eons later. McGillicuddy welded most of what was remaining of the robot into a new robot that he
As well, figurative language in his speech showed the passion and bravery the astronauts had. “As they prepared for the journey and waved goodbye and ‘slipped the surly bonds of earth’ to ‘touch the face of god’” (8). His use of personification justifies to all citizens that the journey that turned into a disaster was not their last. It was only the beginning for them.