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    Anika Vaishampayan Mrs. Cohen, Period 3 August 17, 2015 Costa’s Levels of Inquiry: Martian Chronicles and Animal Farm Level 1 of Inquiry: 1. Define the term “Rocket Summer”. The term “Rocket Summer” refers to the few moments that occurred when “Zeus I” took off on a long journey to Mars. During those few minutes, winter in Ohio instantly transforms into a summer paradise: all the snow melts, icicles fall to the ground, and the children take off their coats. When the rocket leaves, it paints a multicolor

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    learned so much from but the most important experience was his discovery “that [he is] right and everybody else is wrong if they disagree with [him]”(“About Ray”). Fahrenheit 451 was not Bradbury’s only controversial book. One author states The Martian Chronicles was banned due to the “objections

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    Sci/Tech Background Europa Report (2013) focuses on a team of scientists and astronauts that are on a mission to explore and report on Europa, Jupiter’s fourth-largest moon with a surface of water theorized to be possibly able to support life. From the earliest known times when space was observed, “cosmological speculations” about life and the details thereof have been highly debated from the earliest of times (Beck 5). With technology exponentially developing, the search for life continues to attract

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    communicative. Also to try to be more understanding of their partners when there is something troubling him/her. I say Gray gets one point for bringing up such a good point. Onto another point I award to John Gray. John distinguishes Martians and Venusians have very different cultures. There are things in which guys do that the does not interest the female and vise versa. I agree with John on the point that men usually like to solve their own problems. It makes a male feel needed

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    his brothers life before the martians came to earth but we do know that his brother was a medical student and that the narrator works a job as a journalist he is also the person whom of course narrates that is almost all he does. He seems as if he is just a person that was there instead of being a main character. The second main character is the narrator's brother. He acts quide similarly to his brother and for example they both display interest in having the martians. On the other hand the brother

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    spaceship appeared. A ramp opened up and an alien walked out, he saw the children fighting and started to shout. ”I am a Martian,” the alien said. “I am just like you, but with a green head.” “I traveled from the planet you earthlings named Mars, it is high up in the sky and deep in the stars.” “Why are you boys fighting?” the Martian asked. “Your reasons clearly should stay in the past.” “We do not know why,” the boys both replied. “Why don’t you come over

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    realism created a horrified panic in the audience and even the whole nation. This thesis is supported by the following reasons. To begin with, Orson Welles’ good use of techniques in his broadcasting program made the radio listeners believe that the Martian attack was really

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    Andy Weir, the author of The Martian, wrote the book with intentions of helping to visualize what it would be like to be stranded on Mars. Weir does a good job visualizing life on mars with his knowledge of software engineering, physics, mechanics, and spaceflight. Weir did a good job of using his knowledge of science to illustrate the hardships the survivor, Mark Watney, went through to survive on Mars. Weir’s character and writing style is really shown through this book and though the main character

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    second planet! Mars is clearly a risky endeavor, but it’s worth it because of the resources we are going to inherit while exploring the Red Planet. Generally speaking, Mars is going to be the next big step for the humans evolution. In the movie “The Martian”, Mark Watney said, “In the face of overwhelming odds, I 'm left with only one option, I 'm gonna have to science the shit out of this”. Mark managed to use the leftover technologies to grow crops on the red soil of Mars. It is kind of amazing how

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    War of the Worlds is a grim view into H.G. Wells idea of a Martian invasion of Earth. Wells begins the story as a cylinder crash lands in the United Kingdom that houses Martians. As we follow the narrator 's journey to safety we learn about the Martians physiology, machines, and social habits as well as the humans they are terrorizing, revealing some interesting ideas that Wells had. H.G. Wells was a British writer who was well known for his writing in science fiction. Before his writing career started

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