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    produces that are lost to the background noise before anyone outside our system would hear it, much less what they might learn if they were able to pick up our signals? What signals would an alien civilization detect? And what could they learn about Earth from what they could receive from human transmissions? What Won’t Aliens Pick Up Aliens won’t be watching standard television broadcasts. After all, these signals are lost over a hundred miles away unless they are satellite TV signals. And…

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    Geo Process Results

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    Geo-Process’s Results Billions of years ago, the earth was not made up of seven continents, as it is today. It was one big landmass called Pangea. Meaning all land. Pangea went under a process called continental drift, founder by Alfred Wegener, which is caused by geo-process. Geo-process results in changes to the earth's surface because of tectonic plates causing mountain building, earthquakes, and volcanos. First off, convergent plates cause many different types of mountains, like the…

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    Exploration? It would be advisable that more money should be invested into NASA for space exploration purposes. The reason why this would be a good idea is because with NASA focusing on Space exploration they would have to find ways to make stronger and faster rockets and more filling meals for long space flights. In this essay, I will examine what NASA has done for humanity as well as what their primary goal is, additionally I will examine why NASA should get more funding as well as the risks…

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    In “Clarity in Climate Modeling” Brian Hayes explains that our planet Earth has gone through extreme climate changes throughout the years. But we, the inhabitants of planet Earth, have been the cause of these drastic changes. To slow these changes down we need to work together as a unit. In his article, the author states that this has proven to be the biggest challenge, but making climate models available to the public may make a difference. In the second half of the essay Hayes explains that…

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    The Earth is an ordinary planet speeding around an average star. Nothing at all is remarkable about it, except for the fact that it harbors life. Though millions of other planets with similar conditions to Earth exist, scientists have yet to find another planet occupied by any sort of intelligent beings. This led Enrico Fermi to pose the question, “Where is everybody?” (Fermi) Perhaps, the answer to this questions is that extraterrestrials exist, but simply undetected. Assuming that life…

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    Iroquois Creation Story

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    Achieving Author’s Purpose: A Successful Creation Myth Have you ever wondered how Earth came to be? Everyone has heard of different creation stories whether they were fictional or reasonable stories. “The World on the Turtle’s Back” is a an Iroquois creation story that displays the Earth beginning, and the balance of “good” and “evil.” “Creation stories often serve many purposes. According to Larry Evers and Paul Pavich, scholars of Native American literature, such stories’ remind people of…

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    Hollow Earth Myths

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    beyond the Earth, looking for extraterrestrials. The mystery of Hollow Earth is where the Earth is made up of a hollow shell with mystical creatures living inside, some stories suggest this world is where UFOs come from. Theories about the Earth’s core are ever changing, and while there is no concrete proof about what is hidden beneath the ground with such a world existing, many theories have passed along through the generations such as, the inner Earth being a spiritual place for the dead,…

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    similar? They both have a space theme. In star wars earth is ruined earth. They also share the theme of a futuristic film . Technology is quite advanced compared The idea that we will have robots later on is consistent between the two. In what ways are they different? Wall-E is more of a moral film Star wars is about fighting and defended the universe. The use of robots is different as well. The tone in is not as serious in wall-E. Also more visual comedy in wall. Setting- how are they…

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    portrays the earth in the center of the universe. The heliocentric models such as the Tycho Heliocentric Model displays the sun being more the center of the universe. Greek Geocentric Model In many ancient civilizations such as the Ancient Greeks, the geocentric model was the predominant theory. An observation of this particular model was the stars, sun, moon, and planets circled around the earth once a day. In the 6th century BC, Anaximander came up with the explanation of the earth being…

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    Rocks brought back by Neil Armstrong proved that the chemistry these rocks had was very different from the one on Earth, scientists said that all the theories they had about the moon formation took a different turn when they kept analyzing these rocks. It took decades for scientist to come up with a whole new theory. Studies suggest the moon contains materials that was once part of the earth. Then there’s Mars the Red Planet; which is only 1/3 of our home it has the most extraordinary features…

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