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    Since the beginning of time, people from all cultures, all religions and all regions of Mother Earth have contemplated and thought of how and why we came to existence. Some say reincarnation, some say God, some actually say aliens. (UFOSHOTSPOT.COM) But really, what it comes down to is something that most people can’t deny, the facts are evident. 46% of the American population believe in Evolution, “That poll found that a quarter of Americans believe humans and other species evolved "without…

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    Isaac Newton lived a difficult life ever since the day he was born. Born on January 4, 1643, he was an unfortunate baby. He was not expected to live a single day because of how tiny and weak he was. He was born without a father, and his mother left him behind for a wealthy man. He grew up living with his grandmother for years until his mother returned due to the death of her second husband. He was enrolled at the King's School in Grantham, where he was introduced with chemistry. However, his…

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    This life only visible under microscopic circumstances, bacteria formed from the continuous bombardment of stray asteroids into the planet surface releasing gasses forming a less protective atmosphere that we take for granted to date. From there on out we gradually evolved over billions of years into the beings we are today. We take for granted how fragile we are and…

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    atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, ozone levels, as well as the amount of energy that Earth absorbs and emits. Satellites that face toward space have other jobs. Some satellites monitor for dangerous ray coming from the sun. Some satellites “explore asteroids and comets, the history of stars, and the origin of planets” (NASA I,f). There are also some that orbit planets, which “look for evidence of water on Mars or capture close-up pictures of Saturn’s rings” (NASA…

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    Space Colonization Essay

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    In discussions of space exploration, one controversial issue has been whether or not humans should colonize space. Space colonization is the permanent habitation of any area outside of the Earth. During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union were in competition to become the ultimate spacefaring nation. Many people in the 1960s believed that within the decade, space exploration would be possible. Now as the technology to make faster and more powerful spacecrafts is progressing, the…

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    Society should do more to protect and support victims of sexual assault. There is a large stigma surrounding. The victims’ fear of facing back-lash, slander and uncomfortable interviews by the police making them retell their trauma which can be traumatic for them. In most cases, the victims know who assaulted them. They fear that the perpetrator will harm them even more if they were to go to the police. This is one of the many reasons why sexual assault goes unreported. The perp is violent, the…

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    Modeling Periodic Phenomena: The Orbit of Mars Introduction Billions of years old, Mars is the 4th planet from the sun in our solar system and the last of the terrestrial planets before the asteroid belt. The planet neighbors Earth and has seen a plethora of exploration craft from our planet. Mars orbits around the Sun on an ellipse, as dictated by Kepler’s laws (which state that all orbits are ellipses). Mars’ elliptical shape is a lot less circular than Earth, due to its high orbital…

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    learn about abortion. Some environmentalists are suggesting that the United Nations create a one-child policy globally to help control and reduce the issue of overpopulation gradually. Some people have even suggested to build space habitats in an asteroid belt to sustain the current population and the growing…

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    tend to perceive as something unique. Some of which are still present such as the Grand Canyon, another example could be the mass extinction of dinosaurs which dates back to millions of years where scientifically proposed evidence show that volcanic/asteroid activities caused this to occur (which are all natural causes and not human related). I do believe that recognizing the importance of nature and respecting the laws of nature promote a well contained environment. Although we may not be able…

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    Since the beginning of time, humans have been mesmerized by discovery. The inclination to explore is in every person, whether they realize it or not. Though no one has unearthed all the secrets of Earth, countless scientists, astronauts, and engineers yearn for the opportunity to watch an American citizen take their first steps on Mars. "NASA aims to extend human presence deeper into the solar system and to the surface of Mars," states a well-educated member of the National Aeronautics and Space…

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