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The people are greatly affected, they werent the ones who started it but still get forced into it. The people lose there loved ones while they fight to protect, theres almost always a lack of necessary supplies, the people pay for the war, sometimes it could take months to come back and re build to become stable after war
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The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs to the brave. The Challenger crew was pulling us into the future, and we'll continue to follow them.
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President Reagan made the Challenger speech to commiserate with the families of the crew of the Challenger and school teacher Christa McAuliffe who was to go into orbit that had the unfortunate accident and also to advocate for future space expeditions.
The tragedy was especially painful because a lot of school children were watching as the Challenger went into motion and witnessed the horror. It was up to President Reagan to address the eight-year-olds, eighteen-year-olds, and eighty-year-olds. He decided to be plain to American listeners without being patronizing anyone. He admitted that he had to be "plain to them that life goes on and you don't back up and quit some worthwhile endeavor because of tragedy"
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Numerous themes resonate in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Treasure Island including the search for adventure, the journey of exploration from youth to adulthood, and the quest for self-discovery and inspirational role models.
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