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    The United States Space Program was really started when Russia began their space endeavors. On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first satellite that orbited the Earth. This pushed the United States to put more time, energy, and money into their space program, thus launching the race to space between the USA and the Soviet Union. However, all of the USA astronauts were white men. This was still during a time where minorities were not given full equal opportunity, and neither were…

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    Shipwrecks: A Short Story

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    Fai Jubono, a young male human, few of his kind, is searching the galaxy for treasure with his droid J6, a repurposed, round, and rusty engineering droid who now helps Fai scavenge the Yinnad galaxy for spare parts, which he then sells for credits. At this time, Fai and J6 are headed to the ocean planet Kee. This planet used to be all ice, but had melted due to Kee getting significantly closer to the sun. Now multiple boats have been submerged underwater, which so called treasure beneath them.…

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    locals because the tourists cause traffic and take residential parking spaces when trying to get to 33rd Street. Solve all the residential complaints caused by 33rd Street businesses, changes must be executed by city council to save the precious neighborhood. Since there is no single way to solve such a major issue, many ideas must come…

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    Computers, which have been around from less than a century, have made a huge impact around the world. However, even if we realize that computers are a basic tool in everyday life, people underestimate the capacity of these computing devices. The first time Google announced that their AlphaGO was going to compete with Go master Lee SeDol Kudan, my comrades and I had a strong faith on Lee. However, as we all know, the result surprised the world. Consequently, I believe we should not only make…

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    The Moon In Astrology

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    The moon in Astrology waxes and wanes, representing all of the many different things we as humans feel, in a constant, never ending cycle of New Moon to Full Moon and back again. The Moon represents our empathy, emotions, introspection, and reflection. The Moon represents your subconscious mind, just as the Sun represents your conscious mind. The Moon’s glyph is the alchemy symbol for silver, but obviously it’s something more familiar, which is a crescent moon. It represents the spirit and the…

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    first steps on the moon. Some of the slower reading students did not finish the article and much of the vocabulary was difficult and over their heads. “Ready-set-go he says, you have three minutes to tell me what this article is about”. Mr. Howard tried but he can surly do better. First off, he chose an article that was much to difficult for his students to comprehend and did not consider the reading levels of all the students. Second, he chose the reading material and didn’t give the students a…

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    Nearly as important as the funding itself was the access to funding. As a result of the wartime push for technological developments, the US government was eager to fund any projects that could increase US chances of victory. For example, when Leo Szilard presented his plan for the first nuclear reactor to the US Army, they were granted $6,000 in funding without any proof of concept except for their own word (McKain 64). Had it not been for such ease, delays could have costed the Manhattan…

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    continue to fund space exploration. I felt very strongly about this piece, which made it very easy for me to get down my ideas and construct very informative paragraphs, while also being very persuasive. Being able to write about something that I feel strongly about has always been something that comes very easy for me. I’m sure this is the same for others, but it certainly helped me in writing this piece. As for my worst writing, I feel it was the counter to my best piece, why space exploration…

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    The Benefits Of NASA

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    Ever since the age of sputnik and the race to the moon, The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has been propelling humanity forward through innovations in technology and providing a brighter future for America. However, recent years have seen cuts to the overall budget of NASA and more budget proposals are seen every year. Our country cannot afford to let NASA fade into irrelevance and be left to romanticize about what could have been. Instead, we should increase NASA’s budget…

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    The Rat Film Analysis

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    In the next shot, the FBI has arrived at a technician’s home as they have a search warrant. He attempts to destroy all the data; the FBI breaks in and apprehends him. In turns out that the technician has a history of computer fraud which is what the warrant was for; he has been caught two times prior and is being arraigned for a third offense. They also learn that he is a highly skilled hacker who managed to cripple the FBI’s database the year before. The technician known as Theodore Finch,…

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