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    Bill Nye's Life And Work

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    Bill Nye On November 27, 1955 Bill Nye was born. Bill grew up in Washington, D.C. After graduating from the University, he moved to Seattle to work as a mechanical engineer for Boeing, and even became a comedy show writer and performer Bill went on to become the face of Bill Nye the Science Guy, outstanding educational program that taught science to kids. Also, an author, he remains a popular public member of the science center.Smart in math and science, Bill's mother become a codebreaker during

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    Space exploration negatively affects human society, and space in many more ways than it does positively. The 15 U.S naval expeditions from 1840-1860 approached one quarter of the annual federal budget, by far exceeding even the Apollo commitment. The U.S should not fond space exploration because of the cost, the lives risked, and dangerous organisms coming to earth. There are many contributing factors on why Space Exploration should no longer be legal. First of all, the cost of the whole process

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    that this 3-D program may render useless to the finding out the enriched history of space travel, Nguyen insisted that you can learn the whole story of space exploration. He stated you can zoom in on planets, or get a glimpse of satellites orbiting Earth and even satellites in deep space.. In addition, he says

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    ¨Ray Cosmics.¨ We should spend valuable resources on space exploration because no, one does not have to go back and forth so we should make a home in space. To begin with we want to expand territory. In ¨Trip to Mars Could Damage Astronauts’ Brains¨ it states that NASA is going to send astronauts to space in 2030.This is signeigent because they want to create better ways to protect astronauts.Additionally, in ¨Future of Space Exploration Could See Humans on Mars, Alien Planets¨ this is relevant

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    Investigation: In 1972, NASA after several attempts started the Space Shuttle Program for space exploration, commercial purposes, and national security tasks and it started developing Columbia as one of the first shuttles in the program. In early of 1981s, Columbia completed its first space mission. On January 2003, Columbia Space Shuttle was ready for STS-107 mission and its 28th flight. The mission was to transport two teams of scientists (7 astronauts in total) to conduct over 80 experiments in

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    Matt and Kate come of age as a pilot/astronaut and suffragette/scientist respectively, and must overcome societal barriers if they want to marry, but first they must use their wits and courage to survive a space disaster on the maiden voyage of the Starclimber into the Earth's orbit. In Starclimber we return for a final time to Matt and Kate. But this time we see a more mature, young adult Matt and Kate, now grown-up and working in the roles they have been trained for. This might be steampunk but

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    Alien Messages

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    With modern television comic books, aliens might seem like purely science fiction. In all honesty they might be closer than we think. If the government were to come into contact with an alien signal keeping it out in the open to the public would be one avenue to go. One reason to not to classify the message would be for collaborative purposes. If we are unaware of the contents of the message, having as many of the best minds available would greatly increase the likelihood of solving any complications

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    What do you think we would do if someone from anther planet landed in the U.S and claimed it as his territory because he had discovered it? How would you feel about this? I would kindly ask because I do not want him/her to fell threatened please leave in about five minutes he/she would probably say no I will stay for about three years then I would say no you are going to leave now then he/she would probably say no I will stay forever and never go back. I will give you one day to explore if you

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    Space aliens are real. If you really get to thinking about it, there is no other explanation for the world’s natural disasters. Studies show that around 75% of earthquakes, such as the famous one of San Francisco, would never have happened if it weren’t for literal ‘out of this world’ forces. You might ask, why would other worldly lifeforms want to do this to our planet and its inhabitants? The answer is clear. When North Carolina got hit by Hurricane Katrina, it was not clear out of the blue. Extraterrestrials

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    The passages of ,“Poverty in America:Why Can’t We End It?”,“The Cost of Space Exploration" both helps us to understand that the government should not use tax money on space exploration when we have people that is poor because of poverty. Source A,"Poverty in America:Why Can't We End It", tells me that President Ronald Reagan famously said, “We fought a war on poverty and poverty won.” This means that we have tried to stop poverty, there is so much of it that we could not stop

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