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    Commemorative Stamp

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    There are many ways that people pay tribute to historic events, places of scenic beauty, and special anniversaries (World Book Advanced). One way is by constructing historic monuments and buildings, but many people don't include stamps on this list. The Post Office issues hundreds of stamps annually each year in different forms and designs for numerous occasions (www.2-clicks-stamps.com/article/commemorative-stamps.html). These stamps are called commemoratives, they tell a story and tell what events

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    Stereotypes In Films

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    When applying Flicker’s stereotypical portrayals of female scientists in these films, Foster can easily falls to the first category, the old maid. Depicted firstly as someone who devotes her life to the project, Foster has her world averted when she meets Thor. As she is drawn into the charm of the mysterious good looking stranger, Foster starts to lose everything especially her research data and lab equipment which is taken by the S.H.I.E.L.D agent. And thanks to Thor, Foster gets her research data

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    The Space Policy Process

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    It is no secret that going to space is an expensive endeavor. In order for programs to get approved, it has to go through a bureaucratic process. An interesting point in this week’s reading is in regards to how new initiatives are not scrutinized through the same standard routing process and how bureaucracy itself manipulates it. McCurdy pointed out that there have been several different mechanisms established to analyze space policies.(McCurdy, pg 108-110) The President can switch between

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    The Film Wall-E

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    The movie I watched was Wall–E. This movie takes place in the year 2810. The people of the Axiom, live in space because the air on earth became too toxic for them to live in. According to the movie, the air became too toxic in 2110. In this movie, then main issues are obesity and dealing with air pollution on earth. Another main theme is that technology is improving and can take over our lives. The film, however, was produced in 2008. In the years 2007 to 2008, the obesity rate as well as the pollution

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    What Fins Do on A Rocket By Reid Davis Fins are used in many different ways when building a rocket. For example fins help with stability whenever the rocket or spacecraft is going out of the atmosphere. Without them they could go in an odd direction. If you had fins in a non-equal position they might act up, causing the the spacecraft to crash. Some fins on a rocket need pressure to take action. This works because when a rocket is going into space it needs to have pressure so the aerodynamics

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    Mars One Research Paper

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    The Mars One Company, is scamming its supporters millions of dollars into a fake mission! The Mars One project has remained for awhile as a legitimate company, but experts and scammed donors have found majour flaws in the Mars One Mission. Many of the experts have found several errors and discrepancies when they more closely examined the Company. This in turn has led many to conclude that Mars One is not a legitimate space agency, and people should not be investing time, resources, and money into

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    such as NASA, and inspired dreamers all over the globe for generations. NASA and other aerospace organizations have continued to conduct space bound research but financial budget cuts, growing safety concerns and dwindling support has made space exploration

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    Mark Watney

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    Mark Watney, Ares 3’s botanist, is left behind on Mars after his crew thought he was dead. Watney will have to survive on Mars until help arrives. Watney first calculates that he needs more food even though he is rationing his food. He decides to grow the raw potatoes that were originally for Thanksgiving. He first gets the dirt, and turns Martian soil into fertile dirt by populating the soil with bacteria. Then, he plants the potatoes. That way he can have more food. He is also making water out

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    For any society intelligent enough to overcome the challenge of space travel, the presence of other cultures advancing at the same pace raises an impending and pragmatic menace to their own existence. Hence, it is tenable for an alien species to view humans as a threat. In other words, the culture of natural selection is omnipresent even between two different worlds since the initial instinct of aliens detecting another form of life is most likely to annihilate any foreigners that are at the top

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    My Scifi Research Paper

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    of muscle mass and strength in all muscles in your body happens almost immediately (Dickerson, 2015). If no effective counter methods for muscle loss are put in place, it is estimated that astronauts lose 20-40% of muscle mass on long-term space exploration missions (http://www.nasa.gov/externalflash/HRP_Feature/). Astronauts also experience sensorimotor impairment because of the weak muscles, and that is why on-board exercise is required to mitigate these dilemmas. A workout system called Advanced

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