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    Product The Mars Inc. started in 1911 when Frank C. In 1920 Forrest E. Mars joined his father in the business. During the Spanish Civil War, Forrest Mars saw soldiers eating small chocolate with hard sugar coating, the sugar coating was to prevent the candy from melting. The M&M’s candy was thought of during the Spanish Civil war and were designed to not melt in high temperatures. In the late 1940s, M&M’s regular chocolate candy became available to the public. At first they were sold in cardboard tubes but, in 1948 the brown bags was introduced and it still remains today. When M&M’s were first introduced, they didn’t have the “M” on the candy, it wasn't until 1950 that M&M were printed with the “M” on them. In 1976 they discontinued the red M&M due to a health concern but it was controversial so they added it back in 1987.…

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    Kit Kat Vs Snickers

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    Although many people enjoy the commercials for both kit kat and snickers, in the end more people enjoy snickers commercials entertaining way they describe satisfying your hunger. Both the kit kat and snickers commercial have differences. during the kit kat commercial i noticed that they did not have a slogan. with kit kat not having a slogan it does not help to convey the message, and the viewers are not as interested in the product as much. though, while watching the snickers commercial they…

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    To Colonize Mars.”, Capitalizes on the need for an expedition to mars. Musk’s purpose is to illustrate how beneficial the journey would be to science and mankind. He adopts a realistic tone in order to establish the fact that the passage to mars is dangerous but an needed voyage in his International Astronautical Congress. Musk begins his speech by resolving issues surrounding the structural integrity of the rocket. Starting with the main big issue Musk notes, “SpaceX’s Mars rocket would be the…

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    post-war economic and technologic boom and humanity’s ventures into space as fuel to create exotic styles and futuristic electronic sounds. Albums incorporated such futuristic and “out of this world” pictures on their covers. The United States was not the only ones creating similar style music, but Mexico and Japan as well. As an example, the album “Soundproof” by Ferrante & Teicher, released in 1958…

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    Andy Weir's The Martian

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    You are an astronaut, and your crew leaves you on mars. Everyone thinks you died. I am reading The Martian by Andy Weir, and I am on page 251. This book is about a man named Mark Watney. Mark is left on mars under the impression that his demise happened. He finds safety in the Hab, but the food available will only last him about 300 sols (days on mars). Even if anyone on Earth knew he was alive, a rescue trip would take over 800 sols to get to mars. When reading, I recognized three merits:…

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    The red planet is being colonized by one man trapped on Mars. Mark Watney, the lone colonizer of Mars, lives inside his HAB (Habitat) stranded on Mars. His team had left him, consequently he now has to survive until he can travel home, but he doesn’t have enough food. Mark dreams that he will make it home safe and sound, although he thinks he knows he won’t; but he still tries. The author of The Martian has led an interesting life, as well as his main protagonist Mark Watney. Through Andy Weir’s…

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    Researchers have been discovering new moons as well as making new technology, but the sense of adventure and inspiration we had then is gone (Kavanagh). Mars is not the only plans for the space program, but it is the closest step we can accomplish shortly (Chen). Sometimes we forget how much the technology has progressed since the last space race. They made it to the moon within a decade with the technology of that age, so there should be nothing stopping us from reaching the Red Planet within a…

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    Terraforming Pros And Cons

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    advancements in technology in the past decade alone, it’s only natural that mankind would look to the final frontier once again. While considering the question of Mars colonization, we, as a society must consider cost factors of commuting and terraforming. The question of funding arises, exposing an even bigger dilemma of international cooperation. The factors bolstering humans to colonize are balanced by ethical and economic tethers that keep us here on Earth. Before we delve into the debate…

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    hygiene, isolation, and gravity are only a handful of what astronauts have to deal with on their missions through space and walking among other planets. While it is an exciting thought that humanity may be living on another planet, such as Mars, one day, it may not be as easy as society thinks when we finally make it there. An experiment was done by NASA to simulate what it would be like for a group of people to live on terrain similar to Mars (Cornet, 2015). “A major component of the…

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    Pluto Classification

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    In this class, Core 1, we have touched on many different subjects. First, we discussed about the origins of the universe in module number one. Afterwards, we touched upon the origins of life in module number two. Currently, we talked over the origins of societies and culture in module number three. Even though the three different modules all seem to be broad and different, I believe they have an important similarity, and that is classification. As humans, we have the tendency to classify…

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