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    and they never want to answer the questions of the younger gods. This lead to many of the younger ones misunderstanding why they see emotions as a weakness. They did not know that these emotions may have horrible consequences. For example, the young moon goddess Amaris made a terrible mistake when she showed emotions for a beast. Divyesh, the god of the sun, cared deeply for his younger sister. He worried that one day her emotions would lead to her death. He would

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    loneliness with no one but the moon and his shadow. By pointing out that he is at a flower garden with moonlight shined upon him and a pot of wine by his side, the setting of the poem is rather pleasant and relaxing. The poet, however, appears to be frustrated because he has no real friends who are there for him. With a quick thought, Li Bai decides to think the moon and his shadow as his companion and meanwhile starts to sing and dance with them. The fact that neither the moon nor his shadow is animated

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    you today speaking on behalf of NASA. I have worked at NASA for sometime now and have been asked to speak to students on the 48th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission. As most people know, President John F. Kennedy challenged us to put a man on the moon on May 25, 1961. With this challenge, President Kennedy hoped to surpass the Soviet Union in the so called, “space race.”. The Soviet Union had already launched the first person into space, causing widespread embarrassment in the U.S. We refused to

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    Eratosthenes was born during 276 BC in Cyrene(present day Libya) and passed away at the age of 81 during the year 195 BC in Alexandria(present day Egypt) (Eratosthenes of Cyrene). He was very well educated as a Greek scientific writer, astronomer, poet, mathematics, history and also he was best known for his knowledge in geography. With geography being his strongest subject, he had an extreme amount of knowledge which helped him become one of the greatest ancient geographers of all time. Since Eratosthenes

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    Adler Planetarium. This paper would discuss about the hand on experience that was obtained when I toured the Adler Planetarium located in Chicago and witnessed the exhibits and the show about the “Cosmic Collision”, which was a breathtaking tour around the space. The tour to the planetarium was really a wonderful experience in adding more value and flavor to the wide range of knowledge gained in the class, and it did really help me in grasping the real world experience. The show “Cosmic

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    • The central aim of space exploration and its chief inspiration during the 1960s was the landing of instruments and men on the moon and planets, in particular to search for any sign of life. • When asked, "What is the scientific value of sending men into space?” Anatoly Blagonravov – one of the chief architects of the Soviets Unions' space achievements – answered, "I quite agree

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    The door creaked open as the young boy stepped out but was quickly slammed shut by the viscous wind the noise echoed through the hills disturbing some pigeons roosting in the near by trees. The moon was illuminating the night sky with a milky glow which illuminated all land creating large disturbing shadows. The trees bent in submission to the howling wind which forced their branches to brush along the ground sweeping the dust away from the track. The solitary building

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    The years after World War II was a time of great scientific and technological advancements. With these advancements came great tension and rivalry between the United States and the former Union of Soviet Socialists Republic (USSR). The biggest rivalry between the two superpowers was the advancement in space technology. In 1952, the International Geophysical Year (IGY) was established in which scientists stated that in the time between July 1, 1957 and December 31, 1958, solar activity would be at

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    least very similar, to those on Earth?  The material that makes up the earth is similar to those on Earth because they were formed by the same event or they were once part of the same body. The similarities could also be explained by the Earth and moon colliding before they were fully formed and they could have exchanged material. I would expect Mars and Venus to be similar because they all formed in the same area from the same cloud. 3. Which of the following materials are minerals, and why (or

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    watched the movie Apollo 13. This movie was about the Americans making yet another trip to the moon. For the astronauts that were going to the moon, it was a very powerful time for them. It was a goal that they had been working on getting to all of their lives. When they were in space, problems began to arise. The four men soon realized that they were not going to take that special step on the moon. Instead, they had to fight for their life to get their ship back to earth. In the end, they barely

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