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    Poverty in Canada.

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    Poverty is a reality in Canada today. Despite having one of the highest standards of living among all the developed nations‚ and despite being voted numerous times in recent years by the United Nations as the best country in the world in which to live‚ experts agree that poverty is prevalent in Canada today. Unfortunately‚ that is more or less where the agreement ends. Exactly how prevalent and how serious a problem poverty is in Canada is an open question that has been hotly debated for the last

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    Homeless Not Hopeless

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    will also have food‚ water‚ and luxuries that they could not have on earth. Even NASA supports such an outlook on space: “Human space exploration helps to address fundamental questions about our place in the Universe and the history of our solar system” (NASA par.2). NASA‚ the world’s leading corporation on space exploration‚ still supports Human Space exploration. Even they consider most knowledge about the universe to be virtually unknown to today’s time. By sending homeless people

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    atmospheric temperature on the Venus was gauged by the microwave radiometer on “Mariner 2”‚ and the temperature of the top of cloud on the Venus was measured through the infrared radiometer as well (Jet Propulsion Laboratory‚ 1962). Additionally‚ this exploration indicated that the magnetic field on the Venus was weak (Jet Propulsion Laboratory‚ 1962).

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    Outer Space

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    will not take long before proposal or ideas of space weapons and weapon systems be turned into lethal combat instruments in outer space. If such a scenario should become reality it would be impossible for mankind to continue their anticipated exploration‚ development and utilization of outer space‚ and other activities in connection with the utilization of

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    ask why climb the highest mountain? Why‚ 35 years ago‚ fly the Atlantic? Why does Rice play Texas? (Kennedy)” In doing so he establishes a connection with the audience at Rice University and also acknowledges that his audience lives in an age of exploration one that discovers new

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    it” if the risk taker doesn’t get their desired goal. However‚ onee reason people take risks is to move forward or to advance society. That was the case when NASA launched the challenger. The Challenger was the first majorly unsuccessful space exploration and it resulted in the death of seven individuals. Reagan stated‚ “They had a hunger to explore the universe and discover its truths” (19-30)‚ he had a belief in the cause and felt that their risk was noble.

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    the way in multiple arenas‚ his speech is colored with shades of patriotism‚ further harnessing emotional appeal and amplifying its pathos. He later reels in his audience by adding where America falls in the field of science and moves on to space exploration. When he arrives at a comfortable middle ground in his speech‚ he plunges into detailed logistics and implications of a manned trip to the moon. He no longer focuses on capturing his audience’s attention with appealing and exalting statements.

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    American Studies Literature March 27th‚ 2014 Not Really a Gorge Silence fell across the group as we trekked towards our final destinations in the woods. For most‚ it was wandering‚ hoping to come upon some spot which would inspire them‚ but not for me. As the leaves crunched beneath my feet‚ I had one spot in mind. Two springs ago‚ I had stumbled across it while following the stream that runs from the pond. Freshman year‚ Lucas Santiago and Ethan Clearfield found a small clearing by the stream

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    Apollo's Accomplishments

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    The Constellation program was to further manned space exploration after the completion of the International Space Station. The program was not without vision‚ it wasn’t just about the extended human presence on the moon; rather‚ the moon was a just one goal in a larger mission. This larger mission would move

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    developing and improving the technology for space exploration. On the other hand‚ several research programs aim at improving the quality of life and providing the basic necessities of life to needy people have not been implemented due to lack of funds‚ In my opinion money and effort spends on space exploration is a complete a fruitful expenditure for the next generation. The space exploration gives us a vast advantage to the world such as the space exploration helps us understand the universe that we live

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