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    1990. Not only was it the first largest, but it was the first in world history to be based in space and not on land. Despite the imagery taken by Hubble Space Telescope, and continuous robotic missions like the Mars Curiosity Rover, which was built to analyze samples of materials found on Mars; to us space is still full of mysteries. Space exploration is great

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    “The El Mar Pilots were furthermore capable of hitting a pin-dot with precision from a thousand miles with just the push of a button.” “Upon other things they possessed weapons of the most massive destruction.” “Their atomic bombs were; Proton-proton also called

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    covered different topics, including various types of telescopes and their functions, what was found on Mars, the visualization on climate change, the book “Hidden Figures”, and “IDIC – Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations” from Star Trek. From my point of view, I would say that everything is related to math even though she didn’t show how they were developed. The basic math might be the orbit of Mars, and it can be formulated to how elliptical it is, and compare with the orbit of the earth. She

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    Exploration of Mars In the course of recent decades, man has gotten himself less interested in his home surroundings which has made him turn into an inquisitive being. Subsequently, he has looked for asylum in science where he got the chance to extinguish his interest. From science, he could learn about the presence of different planets which he later observed to be a significant number. Of all the nine planets he had found, Mars captivated him of all. This is the reason why he decided to send robots

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    opportunities for survival, he uses all available equipment, means, and most importantly, his knowledge of science and scientific reasoning. Our protagonist has the Hab -- the inhabited module, rovers, trailer, the Mars Descent Vehicle, the EVA suit, and later he gets to a set of communications, the Mars Ascent Vehicle and other technical buns on the planet. Nevertheless, even the most modern and expensive equipment is useless and meaningless if there is no understanding or fundamental knowledge of how to

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    3 Honors April 6, 2017 Teen Suicide Brandy Vela, an eighteen-year-old high school student, committed suicide right in front of her family. Due to all the bullying over her weight, and especially in social media, she pulled the trigger and ended her life. It is said that her sister had heard a noisy disturbance and when she went upstairs to her sister’s room, she found Vela holding a gun pointing at her chest. “She is just crying and crying and I’m like, ‘Brandy please don’t. Brandy no.’” Jacqueline

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    Marketing - The Pet Food Market Essay

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    helps increasing the life span of their beloved animals. This benefits the pet food industry greatly as it leads to increased demand and allows manufacturers to set their prices for selected products at a high level. (PFMA) Increased competition has lead to greater effort for developing new products in order to meet customers demand. Therefore a lot of money has been put into Research and Development strategies, stimulating technical progress in this industry. (Mars, 2003) Scientific

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    average about 41.6 million unborn children are aborted every year. Abortion is killing an unborn baby and it should be illegal. Abortion is wrong because it supports irresponsibility by parents. It gives the unborn children no choice or opportunity at life. In addition, instead of abortion, parents could put up the child for adoption, benefiting people that cannot have children of their own. Abortion supports irresponsibility by parents because it encourages unprotected sex. If a couple unexpectedly

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    Same-Sex Marriage: A Human Right

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    In a 2011 survey by the Williams Institute, 3.5% of all adults in the United States identified as either lesbian, gay, or bisexual, implying that there are nearly 9 million LGB individuals (Gates 1). Despite this, same-sex marriage is only legalized in seventeen out of fifty states, as well as the District of Columbia (Freedom to Marry). In thirty-three states, the government has decided that it has the power to intervene in who its citizens want to marry and love, as if they could decide our friends

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    live. Thirty Seconds to Mars, with lead singer Jared Leto, is a very successful pop-rock band. Starting in 1998, the members of this band did not have it easy. Neither did Ludwig van Beethoven who grew to be one of the most successful composers of all time. Taking in the world and challenges around them, both of these artists overcame many obstacles to become what they are known for. Their fans have followed and have been inspired by them. The band Thirty Seconds to Mars and Ludwig van Beethoven

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