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    Funding As a federal agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) receives it’s funding from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress. For the fiscal year of 2017, NASA’s budget was $19.5 billion. This number being only about 0.489% of the total US budget at $4 trillion. However, the American public on average, believes NASA’s budget has a much larger share of the federal budget than it actually does. Space Exploration beyond the surface of the Earth is…

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    Galaxy Toys

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    which deals in toys. They specialize in LEGO© new and old. Previously, George was working in a plant which manufactured barrel in Toledo. It was during this time that he developed interest in construction of toys. This was due to the advancements in space exploration witnessed at that time. George started by making a spacecraft toy for Russ, his son, to entertain him. Several parents including Jack got attracted and paid Jepson to make similar toys for their kids. At that time Jack owned a…

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    Rockets are more than just a machine. It’s a machine, which can travel a great amount of height, and distance where once the human race thought it was impossible. There are actually many different types of rockets such as, balloon rockets, water rockets, and skyrockets. Every rocket plays the same role, taking you to places whether up into space or under the deep sea. Rockets are fascinating machines that changed history. Rockets have helped us explore and learn about the world we live in. We…

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    As defined by Roy L. Brooks, Critical Race Theory (“CRT”) is a collection of critical stances against the existing legal order from a race-based point of view. Lolita Buckner Inniss, “Other Spaces” in Legal Pedagogy, 28 Harvard Journal On Racial & Ethnic Justice, 67, 68 (2012). The explicit goal of CRT is racial anti-subordination by means of de-privileging and deconstructing certain legal methodologies. Id. at 70. An example of CRT in action would be using personal stories and anecdotes to…

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    several years in the early 2000s, before he made ancient astronaut research his primary career, he served as a bodybuilding promoter in IFBB sanctioned contests, including Mr. Olympia. UFO-SPACE Seriously, when you think about it, Ancient Aliens is a…

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    John F. Kennedy believed that we should also be first in space. John F. Kennedy was one of the most liked presidents. John F. Kennedy explained that going to space will represent America’s drive to overcome difficult challenges. America decided to start getting into the space exploration field, so America went against a strong space competitor, The Soviet Union. In this essay I will explain to you the way John F. Kennedy uses ethos, pathos, and logos. In this speech, John F.…

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    those quotes. That is why he United States of America should be involved with major exploration of space and deep sea ocean. The first thing I am going to talk about is how other countries will get ahead of us in many different ways. The other countries will get ahead of us with items we cannot get due to lack of exploration if we do not explore, but I do not know when. We must explore the seas and space, so other countries do not get ahead, and how we must do this is by taking action now…

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    but also African Americans who show unkind behavior to each other. In “Hip Hop Planet” and “Black Men and Public Space” society determines the identity by race. In both articles the authors mention that Black people and their music come off as a threat to those who are around them. They both see African-Americans as being troublesome. Brent Staples mentions in “Black Men and Public Space” that they lock their doors when an African-American male walks past because they are afraid. Society sees…

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    Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson. These women serve as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation's confidence, turned around the Space Race and galvanized the world. Dorothy wants to be the supervisor of the computers. She keeps pushing through the work of a supervisor evan know she is not the supervisor cause shes been declined the position. The position is declined…

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    believe, but the United States used to be more powerful, efficient, and ambitious than any other nation. Many nations feared the United States for numereous reasons. Specifically, other nations feared our success rate. We were dominating the innovation race. The United States was so far ahead; other countries had no hope of catching up. A renowned astronomer, Neil deGrasse Tyson, gave a powerful speech to a group of senators persuading them to fund NASA’s Mars science exploration. Tyson’s…

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