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    the coming of 2013. In the USA‚ Clement‚ Fred and Walter attended the party held annually in the Times Square in New York. They drank alcoholic beverages and chatted amid millions of people feverishly to welcome the New Year. "Do you two think that human beings can go there?" asked Fred‚ with his finger pointing towards a tiny little star. "Why not? Nothing is impossible!" answered Walter confidently. All of them enjoyed the party and they almost forgot that they were actually soldiers serving in the

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    Richard N. Nixon was the president during the time the Apollo Missions were taking place. The goal of the Apollo Program “was to land humans on the moon and assure their safe return to Earth” (“Space Program”). There were several Apollo Missions conducted‚ however‚ Apollo 11 is the most famous. Apollo 11 was the most famous because this mission landed humans on the moon. The day America landed on the moon was on July 20‚ 1969 with astronauts Neil Armstrong‚ Michael Collins‚ and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin

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    tells the story of astronaut‚ named Mark Watney‚ during an exploratory mission to the Red Planet‚ is mistaken for dead by his crewmates and left behind. The movie is a science fiction adventure movie which goes in for the idea of texture and tics and human behavior. In order to survive on Mars‚ Mark applies his scientific knowledge to his situation using applications of math and science‚ and he finds a way to communicate with NASA experts and the world. The movie in an indirect way discusses the possibilities

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    History: The Space Race

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    First‚ I will explain how the actions of the USSR started The Space Race. Next‚ how the United States developed NASA and eventually landed the first man on the moon. Finally‚ the technologies that were developed for space travel and have now become household items we all use in everyday life. In the 1950’s‚ America was in an upswing. After the victory in WWll‚ the economy was rapidly expanding‚ the baby boom had begun and Levittown was built as an example of suburban living. In a different part

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    And so then‚ the question is‚ are we done? We have explored the extremities of our planet‚ and space is mankind’s next giant leap. Therefore‚ we must wonder‚ is it worth it? Is exploring the infinite stretch of space worth our effort and our time? Humans have had the fortunately unfortunate burst of technology‚ innovation and knowledge all in an incredibly short span of time. For thousands of years‚ we remained almost entirely primitive‚ and so‚ this dramatic shift in

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    The Apollo Missions

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    Apollo Space Missions The Apollo Missions I feel weren’t exactly a discovery‚ they were a challenge issued by President John F. Kennedy in 1961. His challenge directed NASA to send‚ and land a man on the moon‚ then bring them home without harm. He also directed NASA to do this within before 1970. One of the main questions that was asked of the Apollo Space Program was could the feat of sending a man to space be achieved by the end of the decade. Another was‚ is the price of sending a manned

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    In 1996 Christopher Reeve (a.k.a. Superman) spoke at the Democratic National Convention to persuade his audience that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) is important. In his speech he used a considerable amount of diction and details. He used these devices to really make the audience not just hear but listen and then care. They obviously cared enough because later on that act was passed. First‚ he says‚ ?family values? then he says ?we?re all family? I believe he says this to make the audience

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    used to land the Viking probes on Mars are now being used in tires‚ which are more durable than tires without ehm/ Also‚ space exploration has helped revolutionize medicine. Technology used in space are now being used to enhance images of organs in humans. It has led to improvements in patient monitoring in hospitals. Valuable resources should be spent on space travel because it helps advance technology and improve medicine and medical care. First of all‚ space exploration has help advance

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    a. man has been observing the sky since before recorded history? b. man has been thinking of exploring it since the 17th century?啟動螢幕閱讀器 共用設定 • yuanshangkwong c. the first man-made vehicle flew 100 km outside earth in 1942? d. the first human space flight in 1961? e. the Voyager I and II space craft were launched? f. man put a space station into orbit? g. even ordinary people like singer Sarah Brightman can pay to fly into space? h. we can be buried in space? 6. Consider: -What do

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    Glurgle Gloup Speech

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    plastic what I saw inside was terrifying I could see all six members of my crew being tested on‚ most of them looked to be alive except for Pete he was the engineer of our crew it looked like he had been pulled apart and put up for display about 6 humans were admiring his insides I had to take a step away for a minute as I did not know how to deal with this situation my breathing became heavy‚ my knees were weak and my palms were sweaty. Overnight I could not sleep the image of Pete was stained into

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