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    How Did Jfk Use Sputnik

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    States how behind they were. After this, Sputnik 2 is launched containing a dog in it to see if a living organism can survive in space. Two months later the United States finally makes it a competition. They send Explorer 1, a satellite into orbit on January 31. They send three straight things into space, the Explorer 1 and 2 and the Vanguard satellite. The space race is dominated by the USSR until the 1960’s, and then John F. Kennedy is elected president. On May 25, 1961 Kennedy makes his…

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    electronic device. This crime is known as cyber bullying. Camera phones in public and private • You have a right to take photos and videos of public places and the people in them. A public place is a social space that is open and accessible to the general public (such as a park). • In a public space taking photos or videos in a way that is offensive or a nuisance to those around you, this can be a crime. For example, taking invasive photos of people in their swimmers without their…

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    As technology advances, we see space exploration continue to grow further and further. Many attempts to send rovers to Mars have gave scientists greater knowledge about the planet and a consideration of sending people there to colonize the planet in the near future. On April 15, 2010 President Obama stated by the 2030s we should have enough information to send people to the orbit of Mars and bring be able to bring them home safely. “ I think of NASA is going to continue in the business of human…

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    Space exploration is the investigation by means of manned and unmanned spacecraft, of the reaches of the universe beyond Earth’s atmosphere and the use of the information so gained to increase knowledge of the cosmos and benefit humanity (Encyclopædia Britannica). The use of space exploration has been a huge part of American and world history for many years, and has always been a very controversial topic since its discovery. Thousands of years ago people would look into the sky and merely…

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    The Benefits Of Space

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    The wonders of space leave countless nations all over the globe in demand to discover further. Especially in this day and age, room for the development of new and innovative technologies can aid in the prediction of massive catastrophic collisions and uncover alternative eco-friendly ways humans rapidly consume and dispose of resources. These ideas have lead to the suggestions of permanently inhabiting new life off of planet Earth. It may seem like a far-fetched idea, however, scientists,…

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    Space exploration is a vital part to how the world is today. People believe that it is just a waste of money, but in truth it could save the entire human race in the future. Without space exploration, we will overpopulate the earth. The earth does not have enough space for the rate of people being born. Also with overpopulation, means that we will also use up all of our natural resources. Also some of our everyday technology comes from NASA, which was created for space exploration. Without this…

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    The schema above is the dimensional model for sale business process of Healthy Food Company. This company sales several types of healthy food on the internet. The company has two business requirements. First, the company would like to analyze daily quantity-on-hand inventory levels by products. In order to meet this requirement, I designed the dimensional model by using the periodic snapshot approach so the company could see the quantity-on-hand of each product at the end of the day. This…

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    With the equipment to put objects in space, you could launch missiles to the other side of Earth and take out any country in sight. Instead of destroying everything and everyone you…

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    Money For NASA

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    Well, they would not be possible without the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA (Spector). Not only does NASA 's technology contribute to space, it also benefits the lives on Earth, too. Therefore, NASA should be given more money so that they can continue to develop a productive space program. The United States of America should budget more money for NASA because the space program leads to discoveries in space, creation of new products, and stimulation of the economy. The…

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    Legs shaking, heart beating, yet it feels like my world had completely frozen. Thinking back to what my mom told me on the phone, I regretted I didn’t take every of her word from our conversion seriously. It was a summer afternoon; it felt like any other summer days. It was hot and humid from the summer heat. That day, in the morning I went to meet up with my two closest friends: Sara and Melanie. I met Sara in 6th grade and we had been friends for ten years. Sara is a unique friend. To me,…

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