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Practice your writing skills with the story above!

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Complete this Writing Practice. Then print or email your document, or if available, save it to Google Drive.

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Today In History

August 21

1965: NASA's Gemini 5 mission launched with two astronauts - Colonel Cooper and Lieutenant Commander Conrad - who broke a new international record by orbiting the Earth for 8 days.

1912: Library of Congress: Arthur R. Eldred of Oceanside, New York, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout, the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America. He was the first person to earn the award. He did not receive the actual badge until September 2 (Labor Day), as the badge had not yet been made. The Boy Scout movement began with the 1908 publication of British Lieutenant General Robert S. S. Baden-Powell's Scouting for Boys.

1858: The first debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas was held in the town square of Ottawa, Illinois. Lincoln was running against Douglas for a seat in the U.S. Senate. Douglas had been one of the two senators from Illinois since 1847. After a series of debates, the events are now known as the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Lincoln lost to Douglas but two years later beat him in the presidential race.

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Extra! Extra! Writing Practice Practice your writing skills by summarizing the information contained in the story at the left. What is the main point of the story? What are the key findings? Why is the story an important one? What are its implications? When finished, you can print or email your document or save it Google Drive.
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