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    principles will be introduced to the new associates as a crucial part of Mars’ onboarding program, also the principles will be translated into different languages depends on the geographies, languages, cultures and generations in order to apply associates work and business decisions. Every new employee will receive the Essence of Mars training for success in career before starting at the company. Specific of the Five Principles of Mars as following: Quality: the consumer is our boss, quality is…

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    The Martian is a novel written by Andy Weir. This book is the diary of a astronaut stranded on Mars, named Mark Watney; who consistently found ingenious solutions for the many problems he faced. Mark Watney was not left on Mars for any malicious reasons, but because of a series unfortunate of events, his fellow astronauts thought he was killed in a violent storm and had no choice but to leave him. This novel is in the science fiction genre and is absolutely thrilling from start to finish.…

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    Persuasive Essay On Mars

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    the consequence of not taking a risk, and if humans do not take risks today by exploring Mars, it could lead to the same unfortunate fate. Mars, also known as The Red Planet, is the fourth planet away from the sun. Recently, the rover Curiosity discovered that Mars may contain water on its surface, which made NASA researchers focus on Mars. However, NASA does not have enough funding to explore and colonize Mars. The government should increase NASA’s funding because it improves the quality of…

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    Mars Habitation Module

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    a video and visual representation of the habitation module that will carry the first human crew to Mars. 2. What is a hab? A Hab is the name of the spacecraft that will carry the first crew to Mars. It will incorporate complex systems so that it can provide for living people during the trip using the habitation and Orion module. As well as safely take astronauts to and from the surface of Mars and provide all of the system supplies, work, and living spaces that the crew will need for the…

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    Both of these standings are flawed, and are easily debatable. It must have been hard for people born in the early 20th to think about all of the technology and advancements we have today, from our phones and how we use them, to reaching the moon and mars, or just what our everyday life consists of. When lifelike androids are commonplace, it is safe to assume society will be different, in a sense where there will be different social norms. How to react to and interact with androids as compared…

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    Navigating the unreliable world of love, Chaucer’s The Complaint of Mars brings out an aspect that we don’t see as often in the traditional love story. Instead of a happy ending with the respective main characters united in romance, Mars and Venus are driven apart by godly fate. Through Mars’ complaint that questions the purpose of love itself, Chaucer asserts that love has a destructive nature, causing endless misery once the pleasure and joy of it has passed. He also believes that love is…

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    Mars Exploration Benefits

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    NASA has recently started to hire astronauts for their next space mission, “Mars 2030”. Is it wise to invest money and resources into deep space exploration? According to an online poll on debate.org, seventy-six percent Americans think that the government should invest in the new Mars exploration. With such a high positive response, there is greater optimism about the space race. We know that space flight is both expensive and risky. From an economical perspective, it is always beneficial to…

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    discovery of water on Mars, the life expectation on Mars is increased in the minds of people. According to NASA, it is found that early atmosphere of Mars was as thick as or even thicker than Earth’s atmosphere today. NASA has also discovered that the air on Mars, whatever is left, is leaking into the space at a speed of half a pound per second. The new readings taken by NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, shortly known as Maven, show that whenever a solar storm hits Mars, it…

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    Mars Persuasive Essay

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    can be said with Earth’s closest neighbor Mars. It is Mans next step to explore this rouged red rock, it is in our best interest to fuel our curiosity and answer the countless questions that we have. Brad Kelechava, a graduate from New York University, agrees in that we should colonize Mars, in which it would benefit our race in…

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    Moving To Mars Essay

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    experiments on the Red Planet and lay the groundwork for landing humans there by 2025.” Another Article called “78.000 People Sign Up to Move to Mars FOR LIFE” explains how people are already planning to change their lifestyles for the new Red Planet (over 78,000 of them to be exact). Astronomy.com has explained that they are also planning on sending people to Mars, their personal deadline is 2030. Nasa has already found ways to cover food and water, but the only question that is out of the…

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