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    population of Earth. If I were to be president, I would bump up NASA's finances to help them find more planets in outer space. More 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

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    generations”? The growing concerns of overcrowding, and global warming leads to the conclusion that humans must start looking for alternative habitats. Mars, also known as “The Red Planet,” is adjacent to Earth, the fourth planet from the sun and thought to have once contained life as recently as 60 years ago. The possibility of inhabiting Mars has intrigued humans for years. Landing people on the planet would be a very encouraging step and establishing a permanent settlement would be a huge achievement

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    April, 2017                     Essay C.S. Lewis, who is the author of  “Out of the Silent Planet”, is a man who was well educated in his religious faith of Christianity. A common theme in his works is based on his support for the Christian world of religion and teaching. C.S. was known for his writings of fiction as seen through the work of “Out of the Silent Planet” when the solar system of planets are renamed as something else and a man journeys through many unknown species and areas of land

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    universe is not limited to Earth. Arthur Dent, and ordinary human, finds himself in a terrifying situation when his planet meets its end. Arthur is rescued from the planet by Ford Prefect, a alien traveler who was stranded on Earth. The two stowaway an enemy spaceship, only to be ejected into space and miraculously saved by another. Zaphod Beeblebrox, the owner of the ship and also the president of the galaxy, takes them on his search for the legendary and rich planet of Magrathea, where they meet

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    “One small step for man, one giant step for mankind” - Neil Armstrong. Humans have been fascinated by stars and planets from the beginning of time.The human race has made some amazing discoveries; from drawings on cave walls, to putting somebody in space. Discoveries in space include finding new planets, technology, and theories. In recent years, there have been less discoveries due to a cut in NASA’s budget. This is because instead of the money going to NASA, the money goes to other organizations

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    know about the ocean and space. For one, space is a mystery containing several artifacts, entities, and possible species that could have the ability to open doors to a whole new universe. There could potentially be life on another planet or even a planet similar to earth that can support life. However, mankind will never know unless we opt to explore the kingdom of space. 2. Reasons why some naysayers believe there shouldn’t be more space travel is the cost. It costs $500-$700 million every time

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    the human race is killing the earth due to the consumption of natural resources and not taking care of our planet. The human race as of the twenty-first century is similar to a parasite. Humans consume everything we can and do not help those resources grow back. The human race is also driving animals out of their habitats, taking over those habitats and in that process putting more animals on the endangered species index. The human population needs to be reduced in order to try to save earth or so

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    with equal respect. Ideally, everything on earth should co-exist peacefully. The environmental issues of today undoubtedly go against all Buddhist philosophy. There is a clear disconnect between humanity and the earth. People treat the earth as if it is replaceable and indestructible, which evidently contradicts the concept of impermanence. Humans abuse the earth's natural resources and as a result, we are now at high risk of losing many species on the planet. The Noble Eight Fold Path of "right

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    Mars Exploration For over 60 years now, humans have been trying anything possible to get information on our neighboring planet. Known as the “Red Planet”, Mars is the closest planet to us in our Solar System that has the chance of having human life on it. Though the chances of life on Mars are slim to none, many space organizations, including NASA, are still exploring the planet for any signs of life. Questions that many of the NASA crews ask themselves are : Is there water on Mars? What is the

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    Planet Torutga

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    Once upon a time, there was a planet called Tortuga. On Tortuga, lived a family of gods. The husband and wife had three children. They had two boys, Liam and Elijah, and one girl named Ava. The family of five created what we know as Earth today. Planet Tortuga was made of gold. Everything was built so elaborately. The family of gods lived in a humongous castle made of gold. They lived their lives like kings and queens. The husband always wanted his kids to have the best of everything, but the wife

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