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    Personal Zone Research

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    Bridges once said, “Get back motherf*cker! You don’t know me like that!” and like Mr. Bridges, we all have our own sense of appropriate space when interacting with the people we encounter in our daily lives. Edward T. Hall, an American anthropologist, studied the phenomena of ‘personal space’ and devised a term for our interactions and reactions within this space, called ‘Proxemics’. Proxemics is defined by The Merriam-Webster Dictionary as “the study of the nature, degree, and effect of the…

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    be comfortable while each particular space is occupied. Intimate space extends 18 inches in every direction, personal space extends from 1 ½ to 4 feet away and social space extends from 4 to 12 feet. Beyond 12 feet is public space, which is open to all. The smallest zone extends 18 inches from the body in every direction and is referred to as the intimate space. This space is reserved for family, close friends and pets. Anyone else entering this intimate space causes discomfort. As a…

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    Solomon October 21, 2016 ESS 102 Rough Draft Long Term Space Flight The idea of space traveling for a long period of time may be an appealing idea to that of many. However, they fail to recognize that there are many disadvantages to long term space flight. In this paper, the effects of long term space flight will be discussed: how a microgravity environment affects the human body; what kinds of potential dangers are there in long term space travel; as well as what research is being done in…

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    Case Study: New Mexico

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    Natural Resources- Abundant common assets make the state a pioneer in vitality generation; from oil and gas, to wind, sun powered and green growth creation. Aviation and Space and Defense- Space pioneers discovered New Mexico 75 years prior and the business keeps on growing here because of a perfect atmosphere, confined air space, testing offices, Spaceport America and then some. Worth Added Agriculture– New Mexico…

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    NASA Proposal Essay

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    exploration outweigh the implications on the researchers themselves? (Chu and Office, 2014) Risks involved with cognitive and behavioural health are of upmost importance in deep-space due to isolation from Earth. Isolation can not only lead to a variety of performance risks, but even psychiatric disorders such as depression. With deep-space exploration, not…

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    In a period of incredible social turmoil and change, the United States space program was a project that brought Americans together under the same moon, same stars, same sky. However, right from the beginning, it was clear that the space program did not fully represent America. While white men were at the forefront of space exploration, women and people of color were originally overlooked. As these groups made more and more progress and had a greater and greater presence, they continued to…

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    Laika Animal Testing

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    Union of Soviet Socialist Republics is a group of Russians that are trying to send humans into space but like all experiments they have to take tests. After sputnik when they sent a satellite into space they wanted to send humans into space but they did not know how.Then after many other animals were tested they tested dogs because they are the closest animals to a human. Laika was the first dog sent into space making a landmark on human history november 3, 1957. She was first dog to orbit the…

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    the colonisation of Mars may lead to finding more sources of fuel or new elements that may have long-term uses in building material. Though, if that is deemed unfeasible then an alternative could be the use of the already developed technology for space travel, with minor adjustment, to mine asteroids for more resources, which will be less fuel intensive (). Furthermore, as demand and necessity add a sense of urgency for the development of new technology, that can assist the colony on Mars, new…

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    A little over a half century ago, America began space exploration. In 1968, man orbited the moon for the very first time. In 1969, we landed a man on the moon and returned him to Earth. However, during this time, our astronauts were only white men. Women were not astronauts and were not allowed to go into space. Nevertheless, they still played roles in space exploration, although these roles were “supporting” ones. They were computerisess, secretaries, and wives. It took over two decades and the…

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    enough adequate handicap parking areas, as I counted 10 for roughly 2-250 regular spaces. Not only does the space provide the minimum amount of “Van Accessible” spaces, but also all 10 of the handicap spots were van accessible, measuring 12’ for the van, with 6’ aisles. This is much larger then the standard regulation. Proper signage’s, along with painted paths were provided at every parking space. All handicap parking spaces were given priority and placed on the bordering sidewalk entrance to…

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