The "special items" that each astronaut was allowed to carry was called a "Personal Preference Kit" in the jargon of NASA. Every item had to be approved by NASA to make sure the total weight was within limits and also it wouldn't outgas any solvents or be flammable in a pure oxygen atmosphere or pose any sort of danger to the mission. According to this thread on Neil Armstrong's Apollo personal preference kits, he never really enumerated the items - when asked to for a biography, he said he couldn't find a manifest. However, at that time he recalled
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Some Apollo 11 medallions,Gold olive branch jewelry for his wife and mothera piece of wood and fabric from the Wright Flyera college fraternity pin</span>
And then at other times it has come out that he also carried:
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A pennant from an Argentine soccer team (? I don't know if that's ever been explained why)A scout badge<span>
A 20 Franc coin and necklace</span></span>
Urban - having to do with city living
The answer is the beginnings of Emerson's written essays. Ralph Waldo Emerson, a philosopher led the transcendentalist movement in the mid 19th century. He then was known for his individualism and his critic on the pressure of society.Hope this helps.
Answer:
Mayor-council form of city government
Explanation:
The mayor-council form of city government is a form of government based on the principle of separation of powers between the executive and legislative arm of government. In this case, the mayor represent the executive head of the city while the city council represents the legislative arm of the government. The two arms of the government are elected by residents of the cities.
This form of city government is widely practiced in America oldest large cities such as New York City and Baltimore.