Education, intelligence, training, and a sense of mission.
He was the first man to step on the moon. One needs to be brave to do so.
Neil Armstrong was an astronaut and the first human to walk / step foot on the moon.
You have to be brave enough to be naked in front of her first.
Neil Armstrong is considered brave and adventurous because he was the first person to walk on the moon, taking a bold step into the unknown. He showed courage in facing the risks and challenges of space exploration, inspiring others to push the boundaries of human achievement.
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because she was brave enough to bethe first women doctor
Like all the Apollo astronauts, Armstrong was aware of the risks in the programme. Internally, NASA estimated the chance of success as 50% and that they were going beyond the chance of any rescue. One of astronauts said that it did cross their minds that everything had been built by the lowest bidder. Balanced against that was Armstrong's determination to land on the Moon. He was able to keep calm despite of the risks.
According to Billie Joe Armstrong himself, in countless interviews, he was born Billie Joe Armstrong. His name is not William Joseph Armstrong. So, therefore, his first name would be Billie. :D
The giver appeared sad because he was afraid Jonas might not be strong enough or brave enough.
At first you should try telling your parents first then your friends and then who ever else you want to tell you just have to be brave enough to do it.
Douglas Edwards has: Played himself in "CBS Television News" in 1948. Played Himself - Host in "Armstrong Circle Theatre" in 1950. Played Host in "Armstrong Circle Theatre" in 1950. Played Himself - Narrator in "Armstrong Circle Theatre" in 1950. Played Narrator in "Day of the Fight" in 1951. Played Himself - Host in "For Our Times" in 1979. Played himself in "The First Miracle: 1960 US Olympic Hockey Team" in 2006. Played Himself - TV Newsman in "Double Take" in 2009.
They're never was a ban when Jackie Robinson first played but he was the first player brave enough to step up.