English I
Historical Photographs
M.E José Piedad Orta Salinas.
Primer cuatrimestre
ITI-15-02
Teammates:
Diana Hernández
Angela García
Gustavo Gonzales
Abraham Vázquez.
Miguel Alemán Oscar Flores october 21 2015
Bonnie and Clyde's Death Car
In early 1934, Bonnie Parker and
Clyde Barrow stole a V8 Ford
and drove it around the Midwest,
robbing and killing people. That
joyride ended when lawmen
punctured the car (and Bonnie
and Clyde) with over 100 armor-
piercing bullets.
Ghost Army
The Ghost Army was a United
States Army tactical deception
unit during World War II
officially known as the 23rd
Headquarters Special Troops.
The 1,100-man unit was given
a unique mission within the
U.S Army: to impersonate
other U.S. Army units to
deceive the enemy.
Artificial Structure Orbiting a Star in Our Vicinity
This time however, Kepler detected
the signal of a supposed vast artificial
structure orbiting a star only 1,500
light years away from Earth. After
finishing all plausible explanations,
scientists now believe that this
complex structure might be an
artificial construction made by an
advanced alien civilization way up on
the Kardashev scale of comparison.
Scientistshave for the first time confirmedliquid
water flowing on the surface of present-dayMars, a
findingthat will add to speculationthat life, if it ever
arose there, could persist now. That representsa shift
in tone for NASA, where officialshave repeatedly
played down the notion that the dusty and desolate
landscapeof Mars could be inhabitedtoday.
But now, John M. Grunsfeld, NASA’s
associateadministrator forscience,talked
of sending a spacecraft in the 2020s to
one of these regions, perhaps with
experimentsto directlylook for life.
Water discoverd in Mars
In 1942, during the first three months of
America's combat flights over Europe
the average bomber crew was expected
to complete 8-12 missions before being
shot down or disabled.
An airgunner stands before his B-24 bomber wearing what
it took to survive at 25,000ft altitude, 1944
Five Australian former prisoners of
war catch up on news from home
after their release from Japanese
captivity in Singapore, September
1945. The brutal treatment inflicted
upon these men by their Japanese
captors is clearly illustrated by their
poor physical condition.
Australian soldiers after their release from Japanese
captivity in Singapore, 1945
On July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong became the first
man to ever walk on the moon, starting a new era on
the space exploration. We’re often subjected to the
standard shots taken by Buzz Aldrin of the grey,
rocky surface with a few faceless spacemen standing
still and posing. That’s why this photo, rarely seen,
is such an impeccable piece of history.
Neil Armstrong photographed just minutes after becoming
the first man to walk on the moon
Pictured here in September 1939, Einstein relaxes on the beach
near his Long Island summer home with friend and local
department store owner David Rothman. After some initial
confusion in the store resulting from Einstein’s thickly accented
request for a pair of “sundahls,” which Rothman interpreted as
“sundial,” the scientist was able to successfully purchase the white
sandals on his feet for $1.35. He laughed off the episode, blaming
“mine atrocious accent!” The men remained close friends
thereafter, later forming a neighborhood string quartet together.
Einstein at the beach

Fotografías Impactantes

  • 1.
    English I Historical Photographs M.EJosé Piedad Orta Salinas. Primer cuatrimestre ITI-15-02 Teammates: Diana Hernández Angela García Gustavo Gonzales Abraham Vázquez. Miguel Alemán Oscar Flores october 21 2015
  • 2.
    Bonnie and Clyde'sDeath Car In early 1934, Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow stole a V8 Ford and drove it around the Midwest, robbing and killing people. That joyride ended when lawmen punctured the car (and Bonnie and Clyde) with over 100 armor- piercing bullets.
  • 3.
    Ghost Army The GhostArmy was a United States Army tactical deception unit during World War II officially known as the 23rd Headquarters Special Troops. The 1,100-man unit was given a unique mission within the U.S Army: to impersonate other U.S. Army units to deceive the enemy.
  • 4.
    Artificial Structure Orbitinga Star in Our Vicinity This time however, Kepler detected the signal of a supposed vast artificial structure orbiting a star only 1,500 light years away from Earth. After finishing all plausible explanations, scientists now believe that this complex structure might be an artificial construction made by an advanced alien civilization way up on the Kardashev scale of comparison.
  • 5.
    Scientistshave for thefirst time confirmedliquid water flowing on the surface of present-dayMars, a findingthat will add to speculationthat life, if it ever arose there, could persist now. That representsa shift in tone for NASA, where officialshave repeatedly played down the notion that the dusty and desolate landscapeof Mars could be inhabitedtoday. But now, John M. Grunsfeld, NASA’s associateadministrator forscience,talked of sending a spacecraft in the 2020s to one of these regions, perhaps with experimentsto directlylook for life. Water discoverd in Mars
  • 6.
    In 1942, duringthe first three months of America's combat flights over Europe the average bomber crew was expected to complete 8-12 missions before being shot down or disabled. An airgunner stands before his B-24 bomber wearing what it took to survive at 25,000ft altitude, 1944
  • 7.
    Five Australian formerprisoners of war catch up on news from home after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, September 1945. The brutal treatment inflicted upon these men by their Japanese captors is clearly illustrated by their poor physical condition. Australian soldiers after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, 1945
  • 8.
    On July 20,1969, Neil Armstrong became the first man to ever walk on the moon, starting a new era on the space exploration. We’re often subjected to the standard shots taken by Buzz Aldrin of the grey, rocky surface with a few faceless spacemen standing still and posing. That’s why this photo, rarely seen, is such an impeccable piece of history. Neil Armstrong photographed just minutes after becoming the first man to walk on the moon
  • 9.
    Pictured here inSeptember 1939, Einstein relaxes on the beach near his Long Island summer home with friend and local department store owner David Rothman. After some initial confusion in the store resulting from Einstein’s thickly accented request for a pair of “sundahls,” which Rothman interpreted as “sundial,” the scientist was able to successfully purchase the white sandals on his feet for $1.35. He laughed off the episode, blaming “mine atrocious accent!” The men remained close friends thereafter, later forming a neighborhood string quartet together. Einstein at the beach