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    Neptune Description

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    and lastly astronomer Observer Zone Godfrey GAO German they all managed to predict and find Neptune the planet was named after the Roman God of oceans mostly because it's blue color we are already being able to discover parts of Neptune through the Voyager Neptune actually has 13…

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    Reasons For Colonization

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    part of America. With the experience of Ireland, the English had an idea of colonial settlement based on plantations to support civilization. Sir Humphry Gilbert was the first to suggest to Queen Elizabeth that they travel to the new world. But the voyagers failed to find the water passage they needed and came back with fool’s gold for the queen. Gilbert still pushed that settling in the New World would help out the English colonies in many ways. The English tried again to send voyages to the…

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    Minor crops brought back to Europe were Squash, pumpkin, papayas, avocados and guavas. Major crops taken include Corn, potatoes, beans, tobacco, tomatoes, cacao. Corn became very popular being spread throughout Europe after the first voyage.The voyagers also learned important new agricultural techniques which outearned the gold and silver which was the original goal of the…

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    Kenyatta Miller DR. K. Byars-Nichols ENG 233- Final Exam 18 September 2017 1. Puritans TERM: Puritans were immigrants who wanted to spiritually clean the church. TEXT: Judy Dow (Abenaki) Deconstructing the Myths of "The First Thanksgiving" Thanksgiving: A Native Perspective by Seale, Doris EXPLANATION: Majority of the people who traveled from England to this place were religious rebels who had severed their ties with the Church of England and became known as “Saints", while others gave them…

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    probes on different planets (Nasa, 5) Apollo 11 gave NASA the building blocks for space travel and because of it the United States has launched rovers to mars and probes to all of the planets. Apollo 11 gave the United States the power to launch Voyager 1, Voyager 1 went further than pluto and it gave us a very large understanding of our solar system and inter galactic space. Without the development of Apollo 11,…

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    Voyager Group Project For our Voyager Playlist we drew inspiration from different things. The theme we choose for our project is time periods in history. The time period we chose was 19th Century music. The reason we chose this time is because we felt that music was very much alive then. Our playlist is very diverse and we feel it shows a true representation of all the countries we chose. The first song we chose to be on our list is from Kingston, Jamaica. The song is No Woman No Cry by Bob…

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    When you hear the question, should the U.S. government continue to build space vehicles? What is the first thing that comes to your mind? Most people would say space shuttles, but the truth of the matter is there is more to space vehicles than just the space shuttles. In fact there are a total of eight different types of space vehicle classifications. Let’s take a look at the eight different types and why we should continue to develop space vehicles a little closer. For the last 3 years…

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    during Moana’s Journey across the sea, she finally comes home after restoring the heart of tafiti. Along the Journey Moana becomes more confident in what she is doing. Besides restoring the heart of Tafiti Moana also helps her island go back to thee “voyager…

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    I was first introduced to reptiles when I was when I was at a church event that had an “Noah’s ark” petting zoo. They had a local pet store, Aqualand, come out with some of the animals they had in stock. The owner, Mike, came with some of the many exodic animals he had in stock. Among which, he brought many reptiles and invertebrates. He had Ball pythons, Boas, scorpions and some rodents. I remember getting to hold a burmese python, he was white and yellow and practically the size of me at the…

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    distance that is known as the "astronomical unit" (AU). Venus, our closest neighbor, is 0.72 AU from the sun, while Mars is 1.52 AU from the sun. Neptune, the most distant planet, is 30 AU from the sun (i.e., 44.8 billion km or 27.9 billion miles). The Voyager 2 spacecraft, launched in 1977, reached Jupiter just two years later, but did not reach Neptune until 1989. The nearest stars, the triplet Alpha Centauri A, Alpha Centauri B and Proxima Centauri, are roughly 1000 times more distant,…

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