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    Mia's Use Of Word Theory

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    Makayla is talking to Mia about the whether we ever landed on the Moon. Mia says,” I have a theory about that.” Using 3 – 4 complete sentences, what is wrong with Mia’s use of the term “theory” in this instance? Mia is wrong to use the word theory because the word implies that you have some scientific evidence to back up whatever your theory states. She is implying that she went through an experiment and gathered information about her theory. She should gather evidence to use the word…

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    videos about NASA going to the moon but could it have all been staged? Why is the flag waving on the moon? If you go to the internet and look up “Flag on the moon” it will show pictures of the American flag but why is it waving? If there is no wind in space the flag shouldn’t be waving. Science states that they purposely made this affect to not allow the flag to just hang flat. It also states that it was created by inserting a stiff wire into the fabric. Shouldn’t there be moon dust on the…

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    The hubble space telescope Imagine yourself in a world where people don't know what's in the sky or the creation of the solar system? That would be a little scary because you don't ever know what's out there in the solar system if there's a black hole or a meteorite coming for earth. But thankfully we don't have to worry about that because have the best invention ever. The invention of the Hubble telescope has contributed to the growth of space science. Edwin Hubble was born on november 20 1889…

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    The Apollo Program

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    The Apollo program was a series of planned manned space flight missions with the ultimate goal of sending a man to the moon, and out matching the Russians. The mission that landed the first people on the moon was Apollo 11. This mission became famous worldwide as people watched the first steps of Neil Armstrong on the television. This momentous event changed the tide of the space race. Showing that America was superior in space technology and programs and showing that the United States was the…

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    socially and led to his parents genetically engineering their second son, Anton, who was physically superior in every way to his brother. However, Vincent was intelligent, intrinsically motivated, and had dreams of becoming an astronaut in the Gattaca space program. He continued to study science and physics in his free time, even though he realized that his dream was unattainable as the genetic testing that constituted an interview would immediately rule him out as a candidate. Vincent’s…

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    ADA Credibility Checklist

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    The accessible spaces are identified by a sign showing the international symbol of accessibility however they are not at least 60 inches above the ground. Of the total parking space, they are located on the closet accessible route to the accessible entrance. The accessible route crosses a curb and a curb ramp is provided and at least 36 inches wide…

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    Essay On Jimmy Atwood

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    To begin, Atwood portrays technology as an uncontrollable phenomenon in Jimmy's society. Multiple examples of technology and advanced sciences can be found scattered throughout the novel. For instance, Jimmy's father had worked for OrganInc Farms as a genographer. He worked closely with genetic modification and gene splicing. After being informed about his father's developments with pigoon skins, Jimmy thinks to himself, “What well-todo and once-young, once-beautiful woman or man, cranked up on…

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    there because we have only explored less than .5 percent of space. This is truly why space is truly the last frontier and will because of NASA’s mediocre funding. The Space Race didn't just prove that the United states can do anything we put our minds too. It also proved that NASA’s job goes way beyond just sending astronauts to the moon. Although NASA’s funding is expensive it should be a priority for the federal budget. The space race was during the cold war, the peak of the cold war to be…

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    Jerry Siegals: A True Hero

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    Imagine a man six feet three inches tall, weighing aproximately 225 pounds, and exceedingly charming. His hair is jet black with a natural curl in the front, complimenting his ocean blue eyes. He has a muscular bodybuilder’s physique with a “hero’s jaw” that gives him a striking appearance. His appearal consists of bright blue long johns, red trunks and boots, a red cape and a yellow belt. On his eye- catching costume, the famous “S” logo is stitched on his chest. Picture this man whom possesses…

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    it drew my attention because of the word rocker. When I first heard the word Rocket Mortgage, I asked, what does Rocket has to do with Mortgage. And then I realized that rockets represent an important part of the American history. Going back to the space race. When the United States and the Soviet Union where trying to be the first country to land on the moon, not only for the simple fact of reaching the moon first, but to show the world which of these two countries represent progress, is more…

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