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    Being the most undiscovered place, besides the ocean, the planets, the stars, the galaxies, the entire universe has been around and will be around for as long as we know it. Everyday, the place we know as “space” continues to astonish astronomers with new findings and new developments as it keeps expanding day by day. After examining several career opportunities, in order to obtain a career in astronomy, one must consider the financial obligations of college, professional growth and finances and…

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    interests and variety needs and a diversity of hobbies, while there weren’t many places in our city to fit all kind of interests and needs, so we set our target from since 2016 to solve these two problems: 1. The first problem was the citizens ' need spaces for different interests; sports, education, parks, entertainment, health, place to develop talented people. That problem affected the society connectivity and the quality of life in Utopia and caused a state of general depression,…

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    Depending on the person's size and weight, one could only live for approximately three weeks before dying of starvation. So obviously the colonies will need food in order to survive. There have many ideas, put forth by NASA and SpaceX; that involve sending pre supply probes that contain food and other necessities, a couple years in advance. This would be similar to how the Ares missions worked in The Martian, by Andy Weir. In the book, NASA would send these packages of food, and other materials,…

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    Homework is a topic that has, in some way, affected all people in the United States. Whether that be today's students, who spend hours at home working on it, their parents, who were dealt a similar hand in their time and attempt to help their children today, or even grandparents, who refer to back in the day when things were different. The amount of homework assigned over time has fluctuated, resulting in people having very different experiences with homework depending on the time. From the…

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    Eastfield Parking Issues

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    to our attention that there has been lot of parking problems in our college. Due to the tight space to park car, we need to change the rules as well as it is a business need also. we are planning to charge only to the faulty and staff. We are giving free park to the student. In our college faulty and staff have reserve parking and student park anywhere. Although in our college would not be required by law, but we planning to make easy for faulty and staff. All faulty and staff in the Eastfield…

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    advanced push towards space exploration. A space race, fueled by the cold war in the mid 1900’s, could not have been made possible without the core principles founded by Isaac Newton. Newton’s work makes it possible for humanity to explore further and beyond their own world. Space exploration is made possible because of the work of Newton. Newton’s discovery of gravity and its laws and published work has enabled humanity to venture deeper into the unknown region of outer space. Newton’s…

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    theorist, believes that “the powerless have little or no autonomy, exercise little creativity or judgement,..have no..authority, express themselves awkwardly, especially in public, and do not command respect.” After reading Marguerite Bouvards "Taking Space: Women and Political Power," I have come to conclude that this is not the case, and believe that civil disobedience holds a very important role in social change, location can have a direct impact on the success of a movement and,…

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    Persuasive Essay On Space

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    private persons and companies or governmental institutions? Although the modern day space initiative is being mostly spearheaded by private persons and industries, in my opinion, government funded space programs should be leading the initiative. This would help reduce problems related to safety, violation of space laws, and offer hope to the American people not seen since the end of world war II and the Cold War era space race. . Above all in this paragraph I would like to bring to light the…

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    The scientific community throughout history and the scientific revolution have been focused on the legitimacy of scientific claims, as new advancements constantly change the way the scientists observe and understand principles. That which may have been true in the past could change to a false concept. Rossi explains this through Thomas Edison and his development of the light bulb. “Until the nineteenth-century invention of the light bulb it was an accepted truth that illumination was produced by…

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    Dorothy Johnson Vaughan was born september 20,1910 in her hometown Kansas City, Missouri. She was hired by NACA which later became (NASA) December of 1943. Dorothy made important contributions to the early years of the U.S. space program and was the first African American manager at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. As a group of African American female mathematicians who were considered “human computers” performing complex computations and getting data for aerospace engineers.…

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