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    NASA Persuasive Essay

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    NASA has a 19.1 billion dollar budget, which goes towards space exploration. Furthermore, 98% of those rockets are successful. Overall, the 98% of rockets go towards exploring and learning about Space. Space exploration enhances national security and protects us from danger. In other words, imagine cops trying to catch dangerous criminals without satellites being able to track and videotape every movement of the suspect. Nowadays, NASA has researched and developed a satellite that has…

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    Why should we spend money on NASA for space exploration when there are so many issues here on Earth that need to be solved? The human exploration of space has been debated across the globe since the launching of Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957. Many people argue that space exploration is diverting attention and funds from more important matters humanity has at hand; however, space exploration has a multitude of benefits which could prove worthwhile to countries that invest in it. Space exploration…

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    Paper On Armageddon

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    The motion picture "Armageddon" was is a sci-fi film around a planet-murdering space rock whose impact course will crash the Earth. The researchers at NASA plan to explode an atomic bomb under the space rock's surface that will soften it up two, making it miss the crash with the Earth. One bomb must be covered no less than 800 feet beneath the surface so with a specific end goal to accomplish their objective, the researchers from NASA find the best oil driller on the planet: Bruce Willis (Harry…

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    Space Exploration What is every kids dream? A police officer, a doctor, and what else? An astronaut, every kid dreams about flying into space and seeing the stars. (fragment/generalization.) But, in order to be an astronaut you need something. A spaceship, so that is what NASA is for. NASA is a big company that is mostly known for in Huston, Texas. It became most popular and is mostly known for Apollo 8 and the space race. People worry about whether or not NASA should be funded and if…

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    Often, the form of government that a society utilizes is determined by a variety of factors that are complex and difficult to control. However, as we look towards the formation of extraterrestrial colonies, we have the chance to discuss the governance of these colonies in a way that could shape the future of humanity. There are a variety of options for the governing of such a society, and each must be considered as we discuss the form of government to adopt in such colonies. With several factors…

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    Hypothesis Response Ever since humanity first devised the concept of exploration, we’ve been challenging ourselves to uncover the secrets of the world we live in and take our curiosity to new heights. In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean and reached North America. In the 1960’s, we accomplished something that was truly out of this world, for not only did we have a man orbit the earth, we put an astronaut on the moon. Today, humanity has its sights set on Mars, but…

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    Doraville GA Case Study

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    Doraville, GA was incorporated by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on December 15, 1871. From its development until the 1940s, Doraville was a small agricultural community that served the interests of a larger surrounding farming area. By the end of World War II, Doraville was on a main railroad line, and had a new water system available. This caused the growth of Doraville to explode in to the late 1940s and the 1950s. In 1947, General Motors selected Doraville as the site for its new…

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    is an infection of the outer ear (auricle). The auricle is made of firm, flexible tissue (cartilage) that is covered by a layer of tissue (perichondrium). Infection of the perichondrium (perichondritis) causes a swollen and painful ear. Perichondritis is treated with antibiotic medicine. If the infection is severe, your child may need surgery. Untreated perichondritis can destroy cartilage in the auricle and cause an ear deformity. CAUSES This condition is caused by an ear injury that causes…

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    Ear Infection

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    EAR INFECTIONS Infections of the ear are the most prevalent diagnosed disease among children in the United States. When talking about child’s safety, it’s their health that counts most due to their numerous exposures to the environment harboring germs and the likes. Ensuring that we care for our children’s ear is very vital not just on looks in their physical composure but also the well-being attributed to their language improvements, academic excellence among other. The nature by which the…

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    Ear Wax Are you using cotton swab to clean your ears? If so, then you must need to read this article! Cotton swabs are usually seem harmless but they are dangerous when you are using to clean your ears. Some people usually use this to remove excessive ear wax but medical experts warn the people. Whether you have notice or not there is always warning sign when you buy a pack of cotton swab. This warning appears as ‘don’t use swab inside ear canal – it will lead to injury’. The reality is that…

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