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    money would allow NASA to try to find new species that have never been seen before. Also, if a new planet is found that could inhabit humans and other species, then maybe we could send criminals there. Then here on Earth, we would have a more peaceful life. NASA needs more money that can help pay for more useful and newer technology to find another planet. Bringing up NASA's budget could lead to marvelous studies and programs. For example, we would be able to find new species that have never been seen

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    etc. Later, the science fiction. By chance, "the movie scene didn 't even get out of the earth, and completed the third kind of contact with alien life," and was immediately attracted to it. The story is based on Carl Sagan 's novel of the same name, an astronomer at Cornell University who was one of the first movers in SETI 's search for extraterrestrial intelligence. The first message that humans sent out to StarCraft was the man 's portrait of humans and the gold-plated aluminum

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    UFOs Essay

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         Unidentified Flying Objects have dazzled us for many years. The controversy over the existence of alien life forms began March 23, 1909, in Peterborough, UK. “This was unusual because neither nor New Zealand had any aircraft at the time” (Wilson 14). This left no explanation for the strange sighting. The debate continues in present day because there are still no answers to the many sightings that have occurred since. UFO’s are real because the government is hiding their

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    Instead, they immediately think of UFOs and government cover-ups. When I first heard about the Roswell UFO incident I remember feeling both frightened by the idea of space aliens and at the same time excited that there could be other intelligent life in the universe. I wanted to explore and come to my own conclusions about the event that happened in Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. Did aliens truly visit Roswell and was there a massive government cover-up of this visitation? The search At the

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    That a close encounter with others or the world around you can be enriching or limiting. Do you agree? Close encounters teach important life lessons, inform opinions, and they help a person gain a better knowledge of their inner selves. These are all things that enrich a person, the Messenger shows these aspects of close encounters when Ed Kennedy experiences multiple close encounters all of which enrich his character. One encounter that taught Ed an important lesson was his encounter with Milla

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    Area 51 - Essay 1

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    Rome 1 Rachel Rome Culver Advanced English 9 24 April 2012 Area 51 Area 51, also known as Dreamland is a secret government facility located in Nevada 83 miles from Las Vegas. No one is allowed to pass a certain point near Area 51; if someone trespasses they can be arrested. They have security systems and people ready if someone passes. Photography is also prohibited near Area 51. Area 51 is one of the most secret military facilities. Originally, the security systems were to keep away

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    Is there life on Mars? Was the moon landing a hoax? Is Hillary Clinton an alien? People have been asking these types of questions for years without much of an answer. We can speculate all we want but ultimately, anyone who thinks outside of the box on these topics is crazy. As loyal Americans, we are a supposed to be subservient to our fearless leaders. We are supposed to trust their leadership and any information that goes along with it. However, sometimes we must stand up and ask the tough questions

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    Mutual UFO Network

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    about 70 percent are debunked and labled as identified flying objects, or IFOs, Harzan said the rest remain unknown after investigation. While some of those could be extraterrestrial UFOs, Harzan said, others could be man-made as part of a secret space program. “Of the 30 percent unknown, we don’t believe all are extraterrestrial craft,” Harzan said. “Is there a possibility that some

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    According to the articles, “Alone in the universe,” by Jesse Kohn and , “At the office,” by W.M. Akers, they both are written in first person point of view. Both articles use their point of view in their story to develop their main characters. The article, “Alone in the universe,” by Jesse Kohn is about a kid named Jesse who believed that aliens and UFO’s were real. In the article Jesse had two friends, Dillon and Dylan and they both never believed in aliens and UFO’s. When Jesse told the story

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    Roswell Conspiracy

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    In the late 40s and early 50s there were several reports of suspected UFOs and there was even one very famous case of a crashed ship on a ranch outside the town of Roswell New Mexico. The farmer reported strange unidentifiable materials and cables in his pasture and alerted the authorities at the nearby military base. Once on the scene the officials quickly gathered up all the debris and took it back to the base to examine it. Everyone got into an excitement over the reported “flying disc” that

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