On this day in 1969, President Richard Nixon<span>, along with millions of others, watches as two American astronauts walk on the moon. Later that evening, </span>Nixon<span> recorded succinctly in his diary “the President held an interplanetary conversation with Apollo 11 </span>astronauts Neil Armstrong<span> and Edwin Aldrin on the Moon.”
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Andrew Johnson, who served out Lincoln's second term after the assassination, and Bill Clinton. Nope, can't count Richard Nixon on a technicality. He resigned before the House could vote up the articles of impeachment. ... No president has ever been impeached, convicted and removed.
Answer:Writing emerged independently in different places.
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