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    Communication of Respect in Interethnic Service Encounters; Language, Race and White Public Space; and The Whiteness of Nerds: Superstandard English and Racial Markedness are articles that represent the notion of cultural linguistics practices and cultural identities. Every culture has its own linguistics differences and way of representing its values, but as it can be seen in the articles those linguistics differences and racial marks, can often lead to social differences and conflicts between…

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    In john F. Kennedy Space Center Merritt Island, Florida, the President will give a speech on about space exploration in the 21st century. In this speech the President is talking to NASA Administrator, congress, and to the audience about the future of space exploration, NASA’s future plans and the importance of space exploration for the U.S. Obama effectively convinces his audience that space exploration should continue to grow, also how important space exploration is through pathos appeals and…

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    Forty Acres Scholarship

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    science exposure, I also have a secret obsession with space exploration. As our population continues booming (currently at a rate of 250 people per minute), it is painfully obvious that our Earth will be unable to sustain the human race. I believe it will be my generation that feels the greatest push into this next frontier.…

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    What I gathered from the authors article called The Hollow and the Ghetto: Space, Race, and the Politics of Poverty by Julie Ann White is that she is examining intersectionality regarding who is considered poor and who is not as well as them being considered deserving enough within their poorness. She explains that blacks are not the only ones who are poor but are the face of poorness. Appalachians are denoted as the dirty, lazy, hillbilly poor white people who face some of the same…

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    Rod Pyle's Destination Mars

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    But NASA has created designs of spacecrafts that are capable of enduring the mission to Mars. The two designs are called Orion and Nautilus (Millis). These designs were created specifically for human space exploration. The designs do need a few touch ups but overall it is a foolproof design that can be trusted. NASA recently signed off for their budget into law. The funding they received has begun and allowed NASA to layout the framework for their spacecraft…

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    The author’s strategy to solve the problem of racially isolated neighborhoods and limited opportunities for people of color is “targeted universalism.” Targeted universalism is a strategy to help marginalized groups that are constantly treated unfairly in society. This strategy would help groups get more equal and fair treatment. Targeted universalism knows life takes place in a world of opportunities. Therefore, targeted universalism needs to enhance opportunities and the standard of living for…

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    The discussion of the types of augmentations used within Halo¸ and other media, reflect current, real world, discussions. The depiction of human augmentation in Halo highlights the benefits and necessities of human augmentation. For instance, a space-faring society would require technology that enables long-term sleep or physical/mental suspension for periods of distant travel. The technology, which allows people to survive during long periods of cryogenic freezing, is biologically integrated…

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    NASA Research Paper

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    next mass extinction, the human race should be looking for a new planet to call home. The problem with this proposition being that the human race does not have the technology available to reach a planet that is comparable to the Earth in atmosphere, and size. NASA scientist are currently working on perfecting the launch vehicle that will be the first step in getting humans out of the atmosphere. The rocket that NASA plans to accomplish this feat with is the Space Launch System (SLS). The SLS…

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    NASA Mar Disaster

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    1. Introduction: On December 3, 1999, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) lost communication with its Mars Polar Lander (MPL) and Deep Space 2 (DS2) after an attempt to land on Mars. The failure of the mission was a blow to NASA Mars program. The loss of MPL was fully investigated by a Special Review Board (the Board) to prevent the same mistakes in the future missions. Later, the report revealed that when the lander touchdowned, a software glitch might had made the engine…

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    constructions through the dismal synthesis of race and color is defined by the ever-changing social hierarchy and the fixed behavior performed by distinct races. Because the notion of race acts upon a color continuum, there are set categories that are built from the complete subjection of blacks upwards to the dominance of whites. Within this continuum lie definite subcategories of ‘black’ and ‘white’. The paradox of the permanent yet ephemeral idea of race and color is further complicated with…

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