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    Princess Protection Program contains some scenes with mild‚ unrealistic violence. The evil General Kane comes in with armed men to take over Costa Luna and incarcerate the Princess and her mother‚ some fighting ensues‚ and Joe Mason has to swoop in and rescue the Princess. Some scenes in the movie also involve mild slapstick violence -- things like kids slipping and falling or smashing food on each other. Mean kids in the movie play pranks and say sarcastic‚ rude things to others‚ and some dresses

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    Skylab Research Paper

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    eight resident crews who have performed fantastic research in the microgravity of Earth orbit. But none of this would have been possible without Skylab. From the launch on May 14‚ 1973‚ to the return of its final crew on Feb. 8‚ 1974‚ the Skylab program proved that humans can live and work in outer space for extended periods of time. Pete Conrad‚ Paul Weitz and Joe Kerwin spent 28 days in orbit as the first crew of Skylab. Alan Bean‚ Jack Lousma and Owen Garriott‚ the second crew‚ spent 59 days in

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    Union‚ the space race was at its highest point during this time. (The Implications of the Privatization of Space Exploration‚ University of Pennsylvania) This great achievement was a result of the United States government funded space exploration program‚ NASA. NASA‚ or the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics was founded in 1915 and originally began as a poorly funded committee and faced many challenges along

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    To boldly go where NO other 77-year old has gone before. John Glenn was the first American to EVER orbit the earth‚ and later on he was the oldest man to EVER go into space! John Glenn had a very interesting life. He was an astronaut‚ he served in the military‚ he was a husband‚ father‚ grandfather‚ and even a senator. His early life was very important to him‚ being an astronaut was a big part of his life‚ and being a Marine Aviator was something that showed his true patriotism. When John Glenn

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    Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is the largest and most commonly known self-help group in the world. Since the creation of AA in 1935‚ there have been many programs modeled after it‚ which are also based on the 12-Step Program. Some of these include Narcotics Anonymous (NA) and Chemically Dependent Anonymous‚ as well as programs for specific drugs‚ such as Cocaine Anonymous (CA) and Crystal Meth Anonymous (NIDA‚ 2012). Attendance and participation for self-help groups are open for anyone to attend and

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    The Martian by Andy Weir The book follows the stranded NASA astronaut Mark Watney on Mars‚ as he channels his inner Crusoe and tries to survive and get rescued. Weir uses logbook entries to convey Watney´s thoughts‚ which makes the book a bit more unique since the events of the book are told after they have happened. However Weir still makes sure there is enough suspense to go around for everyone. Humor Watney is all alone on Mars with only limited resources‚ no companions and no escape. To make

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    began‚ his question was if someone could linger in and explore the stratosphere. Usually‚ when the stratosphere was visited‚ it was by astronauts flying through it in a rocker. To accomplish his goal‚ Eustace contacted the Paragon Space Development program and asked if it was possible to have a human linger in the stratosphere. He was told that it was possible and to come present his idea to them the next day. The suit was designed like a scuba diving suit‚ with everything that could be needed equipped

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    Meteorology Mission During the Mars meteorology mission‚ NASA computers had made a mistake. The conversion to metric units from English was never converted. The wrong measurements had failed to launch up a space craft causing an accident. The weather orbit that was supposed to go into space never went. The failed meteorology mission of 1999 was caused by a machine error due to a computer not converting English units to metric units. Scientists didn’t realize the mistake until they tried to send

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    Without these repairs‚ Hubble was doomed. In 2008‚ the new NASA administrator Michael Griffin cited changes made in the shuttle program and announced a service mission to repair the Hubble telescope (Holusha). In 2009‚ the Space Shuttle Atlantis was launched‚ marking the final mission to the Hubble telescope. In its twenty-five years‚ the Hubble telescope has taken many new images

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