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My documentary delivery will assist with instruction, education and/or maintaining a historical record.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General) North American (US General American - GenAM)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
space may will be the final frontier, but it's a harrowing place, with temperatures ranging from minus 150 degrees to more than 300 degrees Fahrenheit. These extreme ranges, especially the high temperatures, polls significant challenges to designers of satellites and spacecraft. Christmas. The word maybe more than any other in our vocabulary, when spoken or even silently considered, unleashes a flood of memories and emotions for millions of Americans, young and old. Just think it can, or at least on instant, warm the chilliest nights. It represents the time of year when people just seem nicer, more forgiving, little more willing to help. It brings out our best. By 1933 Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party had taken control of Germany, and this began a period of racial hygiene laws, persecution and death camps. Hitler wanted to create the master race and eliminate Jews, another people he considered inferior to the Aryan race. Innocent Children and concentration camp prisoners suffered through horrific medical experiments. Whole of this was accomplished with the assistance of German doctors and nurses. For those who chose to serve, who put themselves in harm's way to keep us safe. Returning to civilian life can be a struggle. Isolation, alcoholism, drug abuse and other emotional issues are not uncommon among veterans. In war. Servicemen have one another's backs. They rely on those they serve with to keep him alive. Built in 1929 by chief engineer George Our Coal, the Royal Gorge Bridge to this day remains the highest suspension bridge in North America. Bridge hangs 956 feet above the Arkansas River, stretches 1260 feet long and can hold more than 300 tons.