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    but also shows a clear distinction between Inner and Outer Parties to uphold the status quo. Black usually means power, formality, evil, and fear of the unknown. This is fitting to describe those pulling the strings and controlling the general population, especially since as readers we only meet one member of the Inner Party (O’Brian), who turned out to be evil. Blue is a standard color for overalls, taking away indivuality of those in the Outer Party. The Party members have no color in their…

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    The only clue to their mysterious disappearance was the word “CROATOAN” carved into the palisade that had been built around the settlement. White took the letters to mean that the colonists had moved to Croatoan Island, some 50 miles away, but . aA later search of the island found none of the settlers. A 100 people mysteriously went missing. I believe that the colonists on Roanoke Island got killed by the Natives because . John White and his men found no trace of the 100 or so colonists he left…

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    Martian Vs The Core Essay

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    The difference between the movies, The Core and The Martian, would be the logic of scientific principles and ideas. The Core is a movie; where a team tries to drill to the center of the Earth, so that they can restart the rotation of the Earth by blasting the Earth’s core with nuclear missiles. The movie, The Core, had flaws and errors; in which, causes unrealistic standards for science and unjustified the idea of what would really happen in this kind of situation. The main struggle the team…

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    Unsolved mysteries are usually talked about for years after the event occurred, just for the solid reason that they are interesting and that we were never able to understand what actually happened. There have been unsolved mysteries dating back to the very first colony to ever set foot on American land. This unsolved mystery is called, “The lost colony of Roanoke” and it’s become a sensation across the globe ever since it happened back in the 1500’s. When a group of 117 people followed John…

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    Bioship Movement

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    Bioships are life forms of movement. In Space, the very survival of Bioships depends on their being able to move. Movement is also the mode through which Bioships learn the quickest. If a Captain wants a happy, obedient Bioship, then she should let him move as much as possible. Staying in one place for too long is hazardous to both the Captain’s health and to the Bioship’s well-being too. Inexperienced Captains tend to be scared of the Bioship's quick movements. This is not an unreasonable…

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    Space Exploration History

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    Space exploration is defined by Encyclopedia Britannica as 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. Today, the study of space is mainly carried out by astronomers; where previous discoveries were chiefly made by physical exploration conducted by unmanned space probes, satellites, and manned spaceflights. These ongoing…

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    laboratory. This could have big implications on the space-time continuum. Will this lead to quantum leaps, or possible time travel? Or will NASA and SpaceX swoop in and use the wormhole to meet aliens in an unknown universe? All of the above sounds like a bunch of sci-fi lunacy. However, NASA and SpaceX are accomplishing big things lately. So using a laboratory-developed wormhole to make contact with aliens may not be so odd. At least in the big scheme of space things. What does Stephen Hawking…

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    chose to leave the Earth and live in space on a Utopian space craft because the earth had become too polluted. The earth was polluted by the humans from using and consuming too much because they were encouraged to do so by the company ‘Buy In Large’. After the humans left, WALL-E remained on Earth (dystopia) to clean up the rubbish. His job was to find, stack and pack the hard rubbish into piles. He did the same job for seven hundred years. The Utopia on the space ship started to cause…

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    Part C-Written Summary

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    Part C- Written Summary Humanity's infatuation with space is one which extends to the beginnings of time. It is a tangible desire of human beings to discover the unknown and to address the questions about our universe. Society is amidst the era of space exploration as humanity challenges itself to move further into our solar system (NASA, 2013). Increased space voyages require increased launching procedures, a fuel-consuming process which is considerably uneconomical and impractical. Can…

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    Mars Throughout the years, the space community has pushed the boundaries of what we, as humans, can and cannot do. With infinite possibilities within our continually expanding universe, it was only about time that space colonization would jump out of sci-fi novels and into our reality. As overpopulation and the increasing risk that a disaster, natural or man-made, may destroy the earth weighs heavy on the shoulder's of the human race, it is also time to take space colonization far more…

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