The initial driving force to once be known as NASA was due to the launch of Sputnik on October 4th 1957. Ever since then, humans have been cranking down on technology.NASA was first founded July 29th, 1958. What NASA was basically about, was the new goals, space exploration, and great technological advancements. NASA was originally linked to Sputnik. An artificiall satellite we launched. NASA was only involved with such expertise, that we landed people on the moon just 11 years after the monumental corporation . A couple big names contributed to founding NASA. Dwight D. Eisenhower, John F. Kennedy, Wernher von Braun, and Richard Nixon.
NASA was actually founded in 1915. However, it was known as the National Advisory Committee of Aeronautics, or NACA. Quite the monumental leap happened in this time period. With lots of time and careful thinking we were able to produce something so huge and technological we could send other humans in there, and shoot them up to the moon and hope to god everything goes smooth. However, we did work our way up. Started off with project mercury to see what was necessary to get people to survive in space. Then soon enough after that come project Apollo in 1969 when we landed the first humans on the moon. Simply remarkable. Humans were blessed with the gift of curiosity. Ever since the dawn of time, humans have been wondering around questioning life and all of its obstacles. We have come a long way since those Neandrathals though. Rather than figuring out now to start a fire to keep you safe throughout the night, we figured out how to make a huge rocket that we stuff humans inside of and shoot off into space to see how sketchy they can get on the moon. And hopefully everything goes to plan. Therefor NASA was born.
NASA.com.
History.nasa.com
youtube.com/bithofnassNASA.discovery.com
Monday, May 26, 2014
Tuesday, April 8, 2014
Bataan Rescue
In 1941, tens of thousands of Filipino and American soldiers fought a battle to defend the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines from the Japanese. After they lost, they were marched to prison camps through the blazing hot, mosquito infested, greasy jungle with little or no water. Thousands died along the way. The Bataan peninsula forms the western side of Melina Bay, this became known as the site of the Outnumbered American and Filipino forces retreat after Japanese attack in December 1941. Four months into their resistance, desperate American and Filipino forces were merely out of food, water, ammunition, medicine, and other supplies. MacArthur had been evacuated from the Philippines. Hunger and disease were getting to be extremely common within the population of the soldiers. The cruelty among the determined Japanese soldiers was unpredictable. Over 72,000 people were marched to prison camps. For some the trek could take up to three years. BY the end of the war, 37% of all POWs in the Pacific theatre would be dead. A monument was put up on top of of a 4,500 ft. mountain on the southern part of Bataan to honor the people who suffered and died there during the war.
On April 3rd, 1042, Japan launched its final offensive on Bataan. April 9th, General Edward surrenders Bataan.
On April 3rd, 1042, Japan launched its final offensive on Bataan. April 9th, General Edward surrenders Bataan.
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Study review
2. Stock Market failure, Bank failures, drought conditions.
3. Causes of the depression were overspeculation.
4. Govt Policy
Unstable Econ: Production for exceeded demand; wealth was unevenly distributed.
Uneven Prosperity: The rich were getting richer and the poor was getting poorer.
Over-production: Too much production of goods, not enough sales
Worker issues/ farm issues, poor working conditions, dangerous. Not enough water for crops.
Effects: Caused by changes in American society and economic policies, many of which linger to this day.
Poverty: An effect of the depression. Mass migrations reshaped the American mosaic. Crime rate boosted tremendously. More than 3.2 million people were unemployed
Solutions: WPA
Hoover: Pres.
Volunteerism: the policy or practice of volunteering ones talents for charitable, educational, or other worthwhile activities. especially in ones community
Public Works: Protected American business and farmers.
RFC: Reconstruction finance corporation
-independent agency of the United States Government during the Hoover administration.
Roosevelt: President Roosevelt.
New Deal: Restoring the economy from the top down
2nd New Deal: Period after mid-term elections.
Criticism:President's policies had to change.
Conservatives: People must be responsible for themselves.
Liberal: There are people in this world who need help.
Effectiveness: The degree to which something is successful.
Changes in the U.S.: Life is much more peaceful.
Unions: PEople who agreed with something would form groups called unions.
Culture: Huge music and art culture.
3. Causes of the depression were overspeculation.
4. Govt Policy
Unstable Econ: Production for exceeded demand; wealth was unevenly distributed.
Uneven Prosperity: The rich were getting richer and the poor was getting poorer.
Over-production: Too much production of goods, not enough sales
Worker issues/ farm issues, poor working conditions, dangerous. Not enough water for crops.
Effects: Caused by changes in American society and economic policies, many of which linger to this day.
Poverty: An effect of the depression. Mass migrations reshaped the American mosaic. Crime rate boosted tremendously. More than 3.2 million people were unemployed
Solutions: WPA
Hoover: Pres.
Volunteerism: the policy or practice of volunteering ones talents for charitable, educational, or other worthwhile activities. especially in ones community
Public Works: Protected American business and farmers.
RFC: Reconstruction finance corporation
-independent agency of the United States Government during the Hoover administration.
Roosevelt: President Roosevelt.
New Deal: Restoring the economy from the top down
2nd New Deal: Period after mid-term elections.
Criticism:President's policies had to change.
Conservatives: People must be responsible for themselves.
Liberal: There are people in this world who need help.
Effectiveness: The degree to which something is successful.
Changes in the U.S.: Life is much more peaceful.
Unions: PEople who agreed with something would form groups called unions.
Culture: Huge music and art culture.
Friday, February 7, 2014
Babe Ruth
In baseball there is a wonderful moment. The moment where the ball hits the bat, and flies out of the field. This is known as a home run. Babe Ruth was one of the greatest baseball players who ever lived. He Practically invented the home run. He revolutionized his sport.There was nobody in statistics of power who came close to him. There was nobody who played the game better than he did. The biggest sports name in the history of America. He had a great personality as well. Ruth had a rough childhood, and all he could do was play baseball. Ruth could play every position perfectly. Although Ruth could play every position perfectly, his pitching shined the most. Ruth introduced the "live ball" era. The home run was such an amazing thing during Babe's time. Home runs were so amazing that when he was scoring his first home runs, the other team collected the balls. In 1920 as an individual Babe Ruth out hit 14 of the 16 teams in the major league in home runs. Babe Ruth used a 54 ounce bat. The heaviest bats nowadays is 36 ounces. Babe Ruth made the Yankees the world wide sports sensation they are today. Before Yankee Stadium, the Yankees shared a rented stadium with the New York Giants. Babe Ruth attracted so many fans that they had to build a much bigger stadium. Today, this is known as Yankee stadium. He was Americas first sporting celebrity. He was quite possibly the most photographed man in American history.
Friday, January 17, 2014
Letter home
Hello family, I hope all has been well in the last six months. I really miss you. I just thought that I'd let you all know that I'm doing ok. I'm not hurt. I will tell you, it's rough out here. I've been assigned to ambulance driver. I've seen a lot of awful things since i've been gone. Things that i'll never forget. Terrible things, that no matter what I do, will scar my brain till the day I die. It's a scary place. I've had to drive my bleeding out friends to the base, i've had to frantically escape a bombing in an ambulance with as many people as we could pack in. I nearly got crushed by a collapsing wall. You never know what to expect out here. You must be on your toes at all times or you will get hurt. I've been praying every night. Sometimes a couple times throughout the day. I'm always thinking about you guys. Everything reminds me of you guys. I just cant stop. Soon enough though. I'll be walking through that front door of ours as if I just attended a business trip. I love you guys. I'll see you soon. Take care
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Causes of WW1
One of the main causes of World War 1, was mutual defense alliances. If a country was attacked, their allies would step in and help them out. These alliances included Russia and Serbia, Germany and Austria- Hungary, France and Russia, Britain, France, and Russia and Japan and Britain.
Another major cause of WW1 was Imperialism. The increasing competition for greater empires led to an increase in confrontation which eventually pushed the world into World War 1. ANother great cause of WW1 would be Militarism. All countries were constantly battling to have a better, stronger military. This as well led the world into WW1. Nationalism also played a huge role in starting WW1. Countries were always battling on which country is better. The immediate cause of World War 1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This assassination led to Austria- Hungary declaring war on Serbia. When Russia began to mobilize due to its alliance with Serbia, Germany declared war on Russia. This is how World War 1 started. The Zimmerman note declared that we as a country would start submarine warfare on Fe 1st
Another major cause of WW1 was Imperialism. The increasing competition for greater empires led to an increase in confrontation which eventually pushed the world into World War 1. ANother great cause of WW1 would be Militarism. All countries were constantly battling to have a better, stronger military. This as well led the world into WW1. Nationalism also played a huge role in starting WW1. Countries were always battling on which country is better. The immediate cause of World War 1 was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. This assassination led to Austria- Hungary declaring war on Serbia. When Russia began to mobilize due to its alliance with Serbia, Germany declared war on Russia. This is how World War 1 started. The Zimmerman note declared that we as a country would start submarine warfare on Fe 1st
Thursday, January 9, 2014
T.E. Lawrence
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T.E.
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T.E. Lawrence
T.E. Lawrence was a British
archeological scholar, adventurist, military strategist and was the writer of “
The Seven Pillars of Wisdom”. T.E. Lawrence was born in 1888, and lived till
1935. Many people over the years have attempted to discredit his
accomplishments, but his legend has remained very strong.
T.E.
Lawrence was better known as “ The Lawrence of Arabia”. He achieved this name
by the astonishing role he played in helping the Arabs against the Turks in
World War One. By the age of 31, Lawrence was an international celebrity. Sadly
his life came to an abrupt stop when he fatally crashed his motorcycle in 1935
at the age of 46.
T.E.
Lawrence became an extremely influential figure in the Arab forces. In
particular his Guerrilla warfare proved successful in undermining Germany’s
ottoman ally. Lawrence was injured several times during his campaigns. He
suffered many bullet and shrapnel wounds.
In 1917 Lawrence took the port of Akaba and led his Arab forces to the dessert, distracting the Turks when the British army began its invasion of Palestine and Syria. Lawrence acquired the knowledge of the language and the customs of the Arab people. Soon after the outbreak of WW1, Lawrence was assigned to intelligence as an Arabian expert. in 1916, Lawrence joined forces with Arabian Sheik Feisal al Husayn. In "Seven Pillars", (a book written by Lawrence", he describes his first meeting with Feisal." I felt at first glance that this was the man I came to Arabia to seek- The leader who would bring the full arab revolt to a full glory. Feisal looked very tall and pillar like, very slender, in his long white silk robe and his brown head cloth… His eyelids were dropped; and his black beard and colorless face were like a mask against the strange, still watchfulness of his body…
In 1916, Lawrence was captured and subjected to beatings and homosexual rape by the Turkish Governor of Daraa. Though he escaped, he was shattered by the experience.
Firstworldwar.com
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