Noong 1938, Ini-ere sa radyo ang adaptasyon ng War of the Worlds ni H.G Wells sa programa ni Orson Welles sa Merccury Theatre gabi bago mag halloween. Tinatayang isang milyong tao ang nataranta (nagkagulo) dahil sa gawa gawang kwento ng pagsalakay ng Martians sa mundo na palabas sa radyo. Habang pinapalabas it, may ibang tao na nag tungo sa New Jersey kung saan doon lumapag ang nasabing Martians. Sa mga siyentipikong pag-aaral ng lakas ng epekto ng midya saugali at asal ng tao ay minimal lamang noong panahon na, ang pag brodkast ng The War of the Worlds ay ang siyang bumuhay sa paksa tungkol sa mga mensahe ng midya bilang “magic bullets” kung saan ito ay direktang nakaka-apekto sa mga manunuod, taga - nakikinig at mambabasa. Ang resulta ng …show more content…
Lalaki at babae sa buong bansa ay may ibinahaging kwento, ang kanilang reaksyon at emosyon noong gabing iyon. Sino ang mga nakinig? Ang pinaka direktang ebidensya na bilang ng mga taong nakinig sa programa ay sa paraan ng poll na isinagawa ng American Institute of Public Opinion (AIPO), anim na lingo matapos i-ere ang programa. Batay sa malawakang sampol, labing dalawang porsiyento ang sumagot ng “Oo” sa tanong na “nakinig ka bas a programa ni Orson Welles na Invasion from Mars?” sa sarbey na ginawa ay ginamit ang prosesong tinatawag na “Voting Public”, base sa resulta ay maraming kalalakihan, ilang kabataan at ilang southern Negoes kaysa sa aktwal na nakinig sa radyo. Batay sa sensus noong 1930 mayroong 75,000,000 ang mga taong nasa wastong gulang para bumoto. Labing dalawang porsiyento na magpapakita na 9,000,000 na matatanda ay ang mga nakinig sa naturang programa. Walang duda na ang may mga batang nasa edad na sampung taon pababa ay nakinig sa sa programa, lalong – lalo na ang programa sa iba’t – ibang lugar sa bansa ay mas unang naka pakinig sa programa. Ang datos ng AIPO ay mahigit sa 100 porsiyento ang naitalang audience. Gayunpaman kahit na hindi nakasama sa sarbey ang mga malalayong lugar, walang telepono at hindi kadalasang naabot ng mga sarbey at riserch para sa mga radyo
The following is a case study of a lesson by Mr. Villanueva reviewing lessons on the planet Mars for an upcoming test. Mr. Villanueva uses many different ways of incorporating both semantic memory and episodic memory as well as the demonstration of long-term memory in his lesson. During the lesson, the importance of attention in memory and recall is seen throughout. This paper describes and inspects the Mars in Review case and what theories were incorporated into this lesson. It critically examines each aspect of this lesson and the correlation between behaviorist theories of learning.
The Martian Chronicles, by Ray Bradbury, is a science-fiction book and was written in 1946. This major work by Bradbury is a collection of short stories relating to Mars or Martians. Bradbury had a clear vision of the Mars in which these stories are set. His vision was one of a fantasy world from the Martians point of view. In this work, the humans from Earth are the aliens from outer space. Bradbury has won many awards including the O. Henry Memorial Award, the Benjamin Franklin Award, the Aviation-Space Writers Association Award, the World Fantasy Award for lifetime achievement, and the Grand Master Award from the Science Fiction Writers of America. Bradbury supported his awards
In Los Angeles county, a few Filipino organizations have workshops to educate Filipinos about Prop 57, 58, and JJJ and their benefits. During the election, those organizations held workshops to educate Filipino Americans how to register to vote and the importance of being voters. They also educated them the main points of each Prop. Different topics of elections are taught at the workshop. In the first workshop, they teach the participants about the history of the number of Filipino Americans that participated and how they voted. Then, at the following workshops, they focus on those important Propositions including Prop
costs six billion dollars just to send a couple of people to Mars. The people in which are organizing this expedition say it can be done by 2027. Colonizing Mars is a terrible idea, since people are risking their lives, there is not a natural source of water on Mars, and it costs a tremendously outrageous price to reach Mars.
Mars a small, reddish planet that is the fourth in order from the Sun and is periodically visible to the naked eye. Mars is the second-smallest planet in the solar system only Mercury is smaller. In comparison to Earth, Mars is about half (53 percent) the size of Earth, but considering Mars is a desert planet, it has the same amount of dry land as Earth. Mars has a diameter of 4, 222 miles (6, 794 km), but from pole to pole the diameter would be 4,196 mile (6,752 km). Also, of course the radius of Mars would be half of the diameter. The circumference of Mars around the equator is approximately 13,000 miles (21, 342 km), but from pole-to-pole Mars is only 13,200 miles (21,144 km) around. This shape is called an oblate spheroid, an oblate
Physical characteristics of the Mars is half the diameter of the Earth, less dense than Earth. Mars' rotational period is similar to the Earth rotation. Another interesting facts about Mars is that, it has two Moons which are Deimos and Phobos. Deimos and Phobos are small and irregular shape. Also, Mars have largest volcano and second highest known mountain and largest canyon in the Solar System. Largest volcano and highest mountain is Olympus Mons, it has a height of 25 km and it is three times as tall as Mount Everest. Largest canyon is Valles Marineris is more than 4000 km long , 200 km wide, and up to 7 km deep. It is located along the equator of the Mars. Second interesting facts about the Mars except the similarities to the Earth, is the findings on the
Do you know that reddish planet that you could see through a telescope in the sky? Well everyone knows that planet and the planet is mars. Mars is known as the red planet because of its reddish color. Also Mars was named after the ancient romans after their god of war mars. Mars is the ninth planets that makes up the solar system. Mars is known to be the fourth planet away from the sun. Earth is mars neighbor the third planet from the sun. Mars diameter is about 4,200 (6,790 kilometers). Mars makes a little more than half the size of the earth. The only planets smaller than mars is mercury and Pluto (dwarf planet). It takes mars 687 days to revolve around the sun. Mars also rotates once every twenty-four hours and thirty-seven minutes. Mars
…4…3…2…1… Blast off! The first manned mission to Mars had taken off from the launch pad at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The second space race was over and America's only real competitor was Russia which America had beaten. There were countless cheers as the ship launched into space. The point of the mission? To find out for certain if there was intelligent life on Mars. Also the population on Earth was getting too big for such little space and the astronauts-soon to be Martians-would see if it was possible for humans to live on Mars with the proper equipment.
Before the expedition: The reason why I choose to move to Mars is because my life is pointless on Earth. Think about it, almost everything on Earth has been explored or changed in some way and I just want to live in an area that I can make a difference. Soon it will be Autumn 2045, the arrival time to Mars, and I am so ready for the change. I know some of the people are going to have a hard time getting over their family, but for me it is a little different. The only “family” I have is a pet chinchilla Han Solo, R.I.P, and he is just not filling the void.
Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun. Named after the Roman god of war, and often described as the “Red Planet” due to its reddish appearance. Mars is a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere composed primarily of carbon dioxide. Mars is the fourth planet from the Sun and the second smallest planet in the Solar System, after Mercury. Named after the Roman god of war, it is often referred to as the "Red Planet" because the iron oxide prevalent on its surface gives it a reddish appearance.
My scientifically accurate science-fiction paper will be about the first trip and attempt to colonize Mars. I will talk about the trip itself, starting on Earth and ending with the landing, what happens once they get to Mars, and how life is once they settle in. I will mainly focus on the struggles and difficulties the colonists will face and how they will deal with and overcome them. I haven’t decided what perspective I’m going to write the paper in but I was considering writing it as either the first person view of either the captain or colonist or as a mission log type format.
After the Earth, Mars is the most habitable planet in our solar system. Its soil contains water and when compared to our neighbor planets, Mars isn’t too cold or too hot. There is enough sunlight to use solar panels and its gravity is 38% that of our Earth’s, which is believed by many to be sufficient for the human body to adapt to in a healthy fashion. It has an atmosphere, albeit a thin one that offers protection from cosmic and sun’s radiation. Another important point is also the day and night rhythm, which is very similar, that of Earth: a Mars day is 24hours, 39 minutes and 35 seconds. According to the data gasses like carbon dioxide and nitrogen are found in the atmosphere of Mars which can be used to grow plants through hydroponics.
My favorite book to date and top recommendation for schools to require is The Martian by Andy Weir. Everything about this book was truly captivating. I became so engaged in the process of how Mark Watney used his Botanist skills to survive. Watney taught me that your knowledge can be useful to you in ways you could never have imagined, a lesson that I think can be impactful for students to remember not only in every course they take at school, but also with the information picked up outside of the classroom. Reading The Martian also gave me insight on how important the quality of trust can really be. It was inspiring to see the remaining Ares 3 crew members make the unanimous and risky decision to rescue Watney, allowing the audience to take
One second the Earth may be causally orbiting around the sun, functioning normally, and the next, it could be sucked into a rogue black hole, without anyone even knowing until it is too late. In this small world, mankind may seem powerful and unstoppable. However, in the bigger picture, humans are just tiny specks on some miniscule planet, somewhere in the middle of the universe. The real question is, what if humans weren’t just specks on one tiny planet, but were specks on two planets, Earth and Mars? On September 28, 2015, scientists from NASA (North American Space Agency) confirmed that liquid water flows on Mars today. Although they discovered water on Mars, it is only in the form of ice and snow. Finding signs of liquid water on today’s
Lately in the news, the Mars One project has made headlines on the possibility of sending a manned one way mission to Mars to colonize the red planet. This is an overview of two articles about the public's reaction to a one way manned mission to Mars for possible colonization.