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    happen again. This isn’t something that should be overlooked or cast aside. We simply need more funding for research and development of space exploration tools. With said funding‚ we will be able to advance our knowledge and understand of the universe‚ protect the Earth from potential meteor threats‚ and continue to advance our species potential for existence. Space exploration is vital in gaining knowledge of our environment‚ world‚ and the universe in which we live. In addition‚ we should also allow

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    Space Jam Space Jam is a 1996 American live-action/animated film starring Michael Jordan opposite Bugs Bunny (voiced by Billy West) and the rest of the Looney Tunes characters. It was produced by Ivan Reitman‚ and directed by Joe Pytka (live-action) and Tony Cervone & Bruce W. Smith (animation). This film was released to movie theatres by Warner Bros. Family Entertainment in November 15‚ 1996. Other voices included Bob Bergen as Porky‚ Tweety‚ Hubie and Bertie and Marvin the Martian‚ Bill Farmer

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    Emotional Labour Essay

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    Bryman (2004)‚ emotional labour is regarded as situation in the workplace where workers are required to shows certain emotion as a part of their job. Bryman (2004‚ p.103) describes the developing trend of presuming work as a performance‚ where workplace is seen as stage for performance‚ while workers are the actors on the stage. He states that workers’ performance that is presented to the customers is vital as it is memorable to customers. Bryman (2004‚ p.103) emphasizes that emotional labour is capable

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    Personal Space

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    Personal Space A personal space is a place where one can go to be alone‚ it is a place that one knows like the back of their hand‚ and it is a place where many memories are made‚ some are trivial‚ some are heartfelt. A personal space is defined as “The physical space immediately surrounding someone‚ into which any encroachment feels threatening to or uncomfortable for them.” (dictionary.com) My personal space is my car. It is a very intimate‚ meaningful space in which I have made many fond memories

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    The Science of Sex Appeal Documentary discusses the human’s attraction. There was a study discussed that exceedingly surprised me; people subconsciously respond to fundamental clues of physical and genetics health when choosing a partner. When babies are in the womb‚ their facial structure can be altered due to malnutrition‚ small genetic abnormality‚ and infections. Consequently‚ an experiment was designed to test the connection between symmetry and sex appeal. For this experiment‚ one man and woman

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    “I Have a Dream” Speech Analysis Martin Luther King Jr.’s‚ “I Have a Dream” speech is noted as one of the greatest speeches of all time. This is because of his use of rhetorical appeals and rhetorical devices. His use of ethos‚ the use of credibility or believability‚ is used when he says‚ “America has given the negro people a bad check which has come back marked insufficient funds.” MLK‚ being an African-American and not growing up in the best of households was able to relate to this‚ as it was

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    Space Exploration Is space exploration a waste of resources or a useful contribution to society? I am here to present to you my views on this topic. Firstly‚ I would like to start off by saying that I believe space exploration can really be a waste of time and money. Though some of the discoveries might be interesting to us on Earth‚ I fail to see why people and companies (like NASA) spend so much money on things that don’t help us very much when there are people dying every second due to hunger

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    MODERNISATION AND EMOTIONAL MATURITY In modern society‚ education alone can provide the most dependable and the most effective apparatus for accelerating growth and development in all spheres of human austerity. Now we live in the technological era. The technology of 21st Century has revolutionised and enhanced our way of life. The public expects technology to have a similar revolutionary effect on education. Energy technologies and resulting globalisation also provide unlimited possibilities

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    Statement: Office Space displays the psychological torment and stress that people endure in their repetitious work routines and how they react to each predicament they encounter. Job security for much of society’s employees has become an increasingly large trepidation for those self-thought to be in an uncontrollable situation. Also‚ the working man’s perspective has the ability to be swayed for better or worse while suppressing years of frustration associated with work. The movie Office Space (1999) provides

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    Strike in space

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    Skylab‚ there was very little solid research done Each of the Skylab missions would be longer in length with Skylab 1 starting with 4 weeks followed by Skylab 2 at 8 weeks and finally Skylab 3 at 12 weeks. Every detail of the astronauts’ life in space was to be recorded for future examination and there was little left to chance. Virtually every minute of each day was spelled out by the flight control directors on the ground and the rigid timelines were to be followed to the letter. The astronauts

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