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    Space exploration has been known to be the final frontier to human exploration of the universe. The unknown regions that go past the sky into the stars have been of interest to the scientific minds. We look into space with telescopes and send spacecraft towards the stars to explore the vast regions of space. Unfortunately, to explore space funding is needed and that is where there is an argument to see whether we should continue to support manned space flights. There has been a lot of debate…

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    Gay Couples Issues Essay

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    The Most Common Issues Faced by Gay Couples It often amaze me how little is known of gay couples relationships. Most straight people usually think since gay partners are same-sex, they won't have any relationship problem as each of the partner knows how he would like to be treated. This is by far, a wrong assumption! Gay couples, just like every other person out there, has issues in their relationship. These issues come in various forms, it may be too much or not enough sex, lack of attention,…

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    by the measures taken to preserve such an item, a description of the methods of preservation seems necessary. The first part of this discussion belongs to Mark Watney, the apparently dead man left with only his mind and the supplies of an abandoned space expedition to endure the unfavorable living conditions on Mars. Both Watney and his peers went to great lengths to bring the isolated astronaut back to Earth. For watney, the majority of his duties concerned his livelihood on Mars. To survive,…

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    business of creating products, they are in the business of science. It might be important to know that NASA’s support goes beyond public technology. NASA researches climate change, employes engineers, ignites curiosity, launches rockets, explores space, and acts as an ambassador to other countries (Miozzi). NASA is no waste, it produces technology, which will in turn directly benefit the average person. In the event that a citizen never comes in contact with a NASA inspired product, this…

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    The Martian- Summary In the novel, The Martian, written by Andy Weir, is based upon an astronaut and botanist called Mark Watney. The novel is about Mark doing everything he could to survive using his remarkable knowledge, meanwhile having to bear the worst-case scenarios going through his head, hard labor, problems after problems and the most painful, loneliness. This novel not only contains scientific facts and humor, but also being genuine or realistic, which brought many lessons to learn…

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    lead the Soviets and the United States into a time period full of tensions and competitions. Of the competitions that occurred, the most commonly known was the space race. The space race began in 1957, under the concept of bipolar world, which meant that the U.S and Russia were trying to come out as the best country in the world.…

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    Hubble Space Telescope

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    Since the earliest days of astronomy, since the time of Galileo, astronomers have shared a single goal. To see more, see farther, see deeper.The Hubble Space Telescope's launch in 1990 sped humanity to one of its greatest advances in that journey. Hubble is a telescope that orbits Earth. Its position above the atmosphere, which distorts and blocks the light that reaches our planet, gives it a view of the universe that typically far surpasses that of ground-based telescopes.Hubble is one of…

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    In recent discussions of the planet Mars, a controversial issue is whether or not the time, money, and resources spent to get to Mars would be worth the trip. Two articles published in the New York Times present contrasting perspectives on the topic. On one hand Lawrence M. Krauss argues that The trip to Mars is definitely worth the risk and resources, just not the trip home. On the other hand, however, Ed Regis contends that Mars is a miserable planet that is not worth the effort. After…

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    Upon completing my decision making matrix model, I have concluded that the overall best way to distribute the limited parking spots was by having a “first come, first serve policy”. The way I had determined this alternative was by first assessing the problem at hand, how to most fairly distribute the thirty available parking spots among students. Then, I came up with a list of the top three alternatives to this problem. The three alternatives are listed as follows; a first come, first serve…

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    Wait ! No Space Privatization Here Why should this be stopped ? Space traveling shouldn't be privatized. Meaning by privatizing small companies like google shouldn’t be privatized it should just be for big companies like NASA and SpaceX for space travel. Many problems occurred during this process and some good things had also happened. In this essay it will state the problems of space privatization. Some problems that occurred are money is being wasted, NASA should be just about space and…

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