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    Committee Delegation: Denmark Novice Even though the delegation of Denmark often poses without notice‚ it is undoubtedly a  well­established and wealthy country with unparalleled promise. In this summit dedicated to the  militarization of outer space‚ the delegation of Denmark seeks to leave its mark in these pressing  issues‚ working towards a safer and more united galaxy.  Even though the nation of Denmark does not possess any nuclear force or equipment and  only has a small yet capable army

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    used a telescope. I just hope that it was done in the evening so that I can have a glimpse of the celestial bodies. Later on‚ we proceed to the AVR and we watched clips about the universe inside a Space Dome or Mobile Digital Planetarium. Inside the Space Dome we felt like we are really in the outer space because of the way we viewed the clippings. We learned how physical and chemical changes occur in stars as they grow old and soon explode. Newly born stars are blue and are the hottest ones. They

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    to stop questioning.” Withthis regard‚ he proposed the relativity theory‚ a milestone in physics‚ aleapfrog of human development. Stories like this happen all the time. Becauseof curiosity‚ we have been eager to explore the outer space‚ is there anyliving creature in outer space‚ is there any possibility to live on otherplanets so that helping release huge burden of congestion‚ climate variationand other knotty issues. Curiosity drives us to the journey of exploration ofthis mysterious and unfathomable

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    way to the space race. Space technology has long revolutionized the technological status of the world. The first of the long list of space-inspired technology would be the ICBM’s contrived from the USSR’s launching of Sputnik. America suddenly realized that if the Soviets can put a satellite in orbit‚ then they can engineer a warhead into a missile that can be launched from Russia and reach Los Angeles. Sputnik opened the possibilities of space and space technology. No longer would space be the unreachable

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    land. In the book‚ he is telling the story to his brother‚ and his name is never revealed. Also‚ since the book was written in 1898‚ at the time‚ there weren’t things such as planes‚ and the human race didn’t have near as much information about outer space and the other planets. Another difference is that the aliens‚ in the movie‚ are considered primitive‚ rather than more intelligent and advanced than human beings. The aliens in the book use only heat rays‚ whereas in the movie‚ they have multi-firing

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    Title: "The Computer Nut" Author: Betsy Byars Setting: "The Computer Nut" takes place in Kate’s small town. Overall‚ the different settings are in her house‚ in school‚ at a carwash‚ at Willie Lomax’s house‚ her dad’s office‚ a pep rally at her school’s football rally‚ and that’s basically where all the action takes place. Most of the time‚ the action takes place during the day. Towards the ending‚ however‚ most of the action takes place at night around 8 pm- 9pm. Major Characters: The main character

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    complexion. To be cramped into a small space with an unknown environment can lead to distress afterworlds. In additional‚ when there is nobody being there with them or the astronauts’’ feel indifference‚ they will be another emotional problem. According to NASA Physician‚ how can astronauts " let off steam" when interpersonal conflicts develop in the ends although best friends can be close each other when the spend weeks together in isolation. Astronauts in space stations are small‚ narrowed‚ busy

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    Lynda Nwankwo Humanities 101-011 11/9/2012 SPACE DEFINING ARCHITECTURE An average population of the world views space and structure through the visual elements provided. Brick‚ tree‚ corridor‚ door‚ window‚ trim and carpet are only a few of these visual elements. All of the elements combine to allow us to experience a space. These experiences should be the designer’s goal when conceiving the space in question. Some spaces are created to encourage social interaction while others are designed to

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    happen again. This isn’t something that should be overlooked or cast aside. We simply need more funding for research and development of space exploration tools. With said funding‚ we will be able to advance our knowledge and understand of the universe‚ protect the Earth from potential meteor threats‚ and continue to advance our species potential for existence. Space exploration is vital in gaining knowledge of our environment‚ world‚ and the universe in which we live. In addition‚ we should also allow

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    Shaylen Pfister Q4 EA1 Is space exploration the cause of poverty? Or is it other government issues ? Yes‚ the government has taken money from taxes to send people into space. It takes $10‚000 per pound just to put somebody on the moon. It would be twice that much to send someone to Mars as it says in Source-B The Cost Of Space Exploration. That is a crazy amount of money to send just 1 pound of something into outer space! That’s why taxes are so high in America. They use the money that we

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