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    Celine

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    Celine :) PROBLEMS WITH SPACE TRAVEL Rockets or spaceships have huge gravity wheels on them. These are to help the astronauts to live in there. But‚ serious problems can be caused by the Coriolis effect. They will spin and spin at more than one revolution per minute. Astronauts will be all feeling very sick by the time they arrive in the destination. Astronauts immediately begin to weaken when they get on the rocket. Because of the lack of gravity‚ their bodies loses calcium‚ and muscles

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    Space is a beautiful‚ but dangerous place‚ and has wonderful resources. If we do not go to space people will never see‚ examine‚ or even bring back the amazing things they can find. In order to see these things‚ we need space exploration. John F. Kennedy’s speech at the Aerospace Medical Center and Joan Vernikos’ article “Is Space Exploration Worth the Cost” both state space exploration expands our knowledge and creates wealth. This knowledge is important for many reasons. Some materials in space

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    Everybody wants to travel the world but have you ever wanted to travel outside of Earth? As can be expected with the advancement of technology humans might be able to go and live on Mars. Living on Mars could be great experiance and have a good effect on the world due to the fact exploration helps us advance and we could be helping out the economy by creating jobs. While living on Mars could be a great possibility‚ there’s people who disagree with it. They say it would be too difficult because you

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    The Values Of America

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    For one to truly understand the mind-set of a group of people beliefs‚ one must first understand the dominant values of their culture‚ which is passed down from one generation to the next. After analyzing and identifying for some quite time‚ Sociologist Robin Williams identified fifteen core values for the United States and how they shaped the America that we see today. These values do not apply to everyone in every situation in America and there are exceptions to all of the dominant values. The

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    In this article I read looking at it from a sociological perspective the commercial space company headed by TELSA CEO Eon musk is finding ways on how to help society with ways of inventing cars that you need no gas they work by using solar power he is a great man investing on things to make this world easier to live in. Traditionally‚ rockets have been left to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere after launch‚ and that’s why going to space has been so expensive. The necessary level of precision is astounding

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    Virgin Galactic

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    Introduction In the 21st century‚ thousands of wealthy tourists pay tens of thousands of dollars to climb up Mount Everest‚ dive cave systems‚ and ski across the Arctic. That is why tourism is a verified market and one that will unavoidably result in holiday to the moon‚ As evidenced by the fact that it is already possible to buy a ticket (Anderson‚ 2009). When Apollo 11 mission landed the first humans on the moon launched on July 16‚ 1969. The whole worlds are stunned. That fact makes a 19-year-old

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    Brett Mulligan 10-2-12 Space Command Year 4096: "I remember when I was just about your age all I ever wanted to do was go to space‚” Said the old man sitting in his rocking chair. "Well did you go to space grandpa‚” the little boy said who was just about to turn five years old. “Yes I did Timmy‚ I went to the deepest reaches of space explored places no one has ever even heard of‚ I even captained my very own ship for twenty-five years"‚ he leaned back in his chair to get more comfortable

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    Social Barriers: The society of Gattaca separates its citizens into categories based on their genetic makeup‚ thus segregating its citizens into distinct categories. The most prominent social barrier evident in Gattaca is the one isolating the natural born from the genetically modified. Vincent‚ being a “God-child”‚ was regarded by society as a second class citizen for his genetic inferiority. Vincent experiences rejection at a very young age. Due to his heart condition he was deemed too great

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    In the story “Follow the Water” by Jennifer L. Holm a girl named Georgie is dragged out to mars with her parents who are there to search for water. To live on mars you need to know a lot of information which can be found in the article “What Would it Take to Live Here” by Mackenzie Carro. On the way to mars Georgie talks about how on the six month trip there she read a book called Red Mars by Kim Stanley Robinson. In “ What would it take to live here” a realistic time to get to mars is nine months

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    Hello and good morning ladies and gentlemen‚ honorable judges‚ worthy opponents‚ and our wonderful teacher. First‚ I would like to say thank you to side opposition for your wonderful speech. As the second speaker for side affirmative‚ I will begin by refuting and deconstructing some of the arguments put forth by side opposition‚ and then I will continue with the affirmative case. As side opposition has said that we should help starving and homeless people by ending the funds towards space research

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