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    Viking 1: The Red Planet

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    Viking 1 was part of a two-part mission to investigate “The Red Planet” which is known as Mars. Viking 1 searched for signs of life. It was the first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars. It performed the first Martian soil sample using its robotic arm for bodyguard and the special biological laboratory. The Viking 1 lander touched down on the western slope of Chryse Planitia. Viking 2 lander stopped at a Utopia Planitia. Viking ½ were identical spacecrafts. They were launched on different dates

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    referred to as the Preppy Southern Belles. All though these Belles are materialistic and sassy, there is a part of every girl that dreams of fitting this mold. A model-like tall, thin, and perfectly tan college girl steps out of her navy blue Range Rover. She is decked out in her Lilly Pulitzer Shift Dress in the ever-so-popular Let’s Cha Cha pattern. Her feet are perfectly polished in a pale pink with gold Jack Roger sandals. Her long loosely curled hair flows in the

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    The Scott Peterson Case

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    On Christmas Eve 2002, eight month pregnant Laci Peterson was reported missing by her husband Scott Peterson in Modesto California. According to Scott Peterson she was last seen walking the dog near her home, while he was at a fishing trip. As Peterson explained the whereabouts and enemies of his wife the investigators had already seen signs of red flags. In many missing person cases the police do not get involved until after 24 hours, however this case was quite different. According to detectives

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    Calamites such as botched mergers of BMW and Rover, or Ford’s buy of Land Rover and Jaguar, or Daimler and Chrysler from a few years prior. The current proposed merger of General Motors and Chrysler was brought up due to the economic conditions, as both companies were suffering tremendously despite governmental

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    1 BACKGROUND Essay

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    1 BACKGROUND 1.1 Ford Motor Company Ford was the pioneer of the motor vehicle, just over 100 years ago. Today, Ford Motor Company is a family of automotive brands consisting of: Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Mazda, Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin, and Volvo, employing 350,321 (Yahoo Finance) workers in more than 200 countries. 1.2 Motor Industry The American oligopoly in the motor industry, consisting of Ford, General Motors and Chrysler, has suffered from poor financial results recently

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    Mercury Research Papers

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    sun, it is not the warmest planet. Also, Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Mercury is the closest planet to the sun, and due to its proximity, it is not easily seen except during twilight. In the future, the Bepicolombo, a space rover,will be visiting Mercury. The Bepicolombo will be the 3rd spacecraft to visit Mercury. BepiColombo is named after Professor Giuseppe. The first two spacecrafts to visit Mercury were the Mariner 10 and the Messenger. Mercury is an important planet

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    The Van Allen Belts

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    Space is very, very big. And it's also very, very, dangerous. We humans are squishy and don't live particularly long lives here on Earth, and that's even before the extensive toll our bodies suffer due to space, in accordance with aforementioned squishiness. The amount of challenges there are in sending people beyond our planet are immense. We have to worry about air, food, waste, radiation, communication, bone loss due to zero-g. Simply getting up there is a challenge, and then we have to worry

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    1. Inan D, Saba R, Yalcin A, Yilmaz M, Ongut G, Ramazanoglu A and Mamikoglu L. Deviceassociatednosocomial infection rates in Turkish medical-surgical intensive care units. Infect ControlHospEpidemiol. 2006 Apr; 27(4): 343-8. 2. Caramez M, Schettino G, Suchodolski K, Nishida T, Harris R, Malhotra A andKacmarek R. Theimpact of endotracheal suctioning on gas exchange and hemodynamics during lung-protectiveventilation in acute respiratory distress syndrome. Respir Care. 2006 May; 51(5): 497-502. 3

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    Only recently I saw Elon Musk’s speech about the future of SpaceX and theirs plans on sending manned mission to Mars in a decade or less. This got me thinking on the achievements of mankind in exploring the universe in the last 30 or more years. What I thought was completely different than what my grandpa was thinking about the future when the Apollo Mission was landing into the moon. It is easy to realize how space exploration is deepened on two factors, cost and geopolitical reasons[1], maybe the

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    He drives a brand-new Range Rover. Every evening, upon returning to his home located in a gated community, he feasts upon a chef-cooked meal made precisely to his liking. At night, he sinks into a silky cloud of memory foam and Egyptian cotton. Brian is living the American dream:

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