Argumentative Essay On Monsters Vs Aliens

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On June 24th of 1947, a pilot named Kenneth Arnold made the first and most famous claim that he saw a flying saucer. In that same year, William Brazel noticed piles of debris around thirty miles from Roswell, New Mexico. A combination of these two events sparked a popular culture phenomenon that has changed the world. Extraterrestrials have become a part of the average American’s everyday life. Even as children exposure to the idea of there being a different intelligent life in the universe is something they encounter in movies, television shows and books. In March of 2009, the children’s movie Monsters vs Aliens was released and has grossed over three hundred and eighty-one million dollars so far. As children grow up and become teenagers …show more content…

The idea of their being a more intelligent life form in the universe could push scientists to create new technology. An example of this is when the Soviet Union launched its first satellite, Sputnik, into orbit around the Earth. Soon after that, the United States created the National Aeronautical and Space Administration, or NASA, to start developing space technology. This created the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union because neither country wanted to lose to the other. During World War II, various medical advancements were made out of necessity. The discovery of penicillin, the use of morphine as a painkiller and the importance of plasma in blood transfusions. The medical world would be dramatically different than it is today, if those advancements had not been made. The advancements were made out of necessity because if not the number of causalities would have been larger. From the previous examples, it is easy to see that the threat of being inferior or the idea of losing lives can cause a push in advancement. By thinking and talking about the idea of aliens, society has the potential to become more advanced in countless

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