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    to go to Mars? What if the fuel run out or the food storage is not enough? It would be all for nothing and risking your life because it takes 300 days to get to Mars. People are trying to go to Mars and they don’t even know what the risks are. I think people should not go to Mars because how dangerous it is to get there. According to Laura Sanders‚ These findings suggest Mars astronauts‚ too‚ might suffer brain problems. Here are the problems why going to Mars is a bad idea. Going to Mars cost millions

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    heartbeats I don’t intend on wasting any of mine” Neil Armstrong. I believe that a trip to Mars in a just a terrible idea. There is many physical reasons why we should not go to mars. First‚ the average temperature is -61 degrees Fahrenheit on Mars. For example‚ When people got to mars they would not be able to walk outside without freezing to death. Since‚ this is a con it shows why we shouldn’t go to Mars. Next‚ your body gets weaker. For example‚ Bones and muscles get weaker‚ the body produces

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    Introduction- This multi-model will explore how the arrival of the Spanish affected the Aztecs. I will focus on the significance of this topic‚ how colonization affected the Aztec society‚ and what colonization did to the Aztec culture. The Spanish arrival on Aztec society has many points of view and opinions because we’re not fully sure what happened. History. The. com (2009) says that Hernan Cortes had his sights set on claiming Tenochtitlan before he met Montezuma and the Aztec people. Although

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    The Colonization Movement originated in the United States in the 19th century. This was an anti-slavery movement‚ which supported the emancipation of African-American slaves and condemned the existing slave-owning society (Burin‚ 2008). At the same time‚ instead of simply freeing slaves in the United States‚ the supporters of the colonization moved freed people back to Africa and established on African continent colonies for ex-slaves. This movement had both supporters and opponents. The Back-to-Africa

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    The Objective of Mars One Mission General purpose: to inform At the end of my speech my audience should be able to describe 3 aspects of Mars One. The 3 aspects of Mars One are: making human settlements in Mars‚ providing the fundamental needs to support human life and managing the risks. Mars One has developed a mission to establish a human settlement on Mars built entirely upon existing technology where the crew is going to stay and live there with the intention to remain there for the rest

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    Position paper on the colonization of Sierra Leone European colonization of Sierra Leone had an overall negative impact on the state of the country‚ both economically and culturally. The first Europeans to discover the land of Sierra Leone were the Portuguese. This contact with the two nations happened in 1462 and was known to be one of the first contacts between Europeans and West Africa. Before the Portuguese discovered this land‚ Sierra Leone had a number of politically independent groups. Various

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    Why you shouldn’t go to Mars. The astronauts were about to be hit by a large storm. They had no choice. All if not most will be hurt or killed. They have a low chance of surviving. Nasa should not continue Mars Exploration. It costs too much‚ we don’t have the technology and we have many problems here at Earth. What is the point? Nasa astronauts shouldn’t go to Mars because it costs too much. According to Space News‚ it’d cost more than $100 billion before the first Mars mission. Instead of using

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    “Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus: Differences in Character” There are a lot of books nowadays about the characters of men and women. One of them is“Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus” by John Gray was a bestseller of 2012. I haven’t read this book but I’m going to share with you my thoughts about why men and women are different and why they don’t live on their “planets”. Firstly‚ we consider women to be sympathetic and gentle while men fearless and earnest. Women are more likely

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    Difficulties Involving Early Colonization Ekaterina Smirnova When reviewing the writings of John Smith and other various writers‚ we begin to envision the significant roles they played in the colonization of the New World. Despite the hardships John Smith faced while attempting to colonize Jamestown‚ he implemented strong values and principals such as “one who does not work‚ shall not eat.” In Smith’s eyes all people were to work together to achieve a common goal. He always thought about what was

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    XVI centuries as the Italian Renaissance shaped the Western world‚ two well established powers‚ Spain and England‚ embarked in cross - Atlantic expeditions to Asia and the New World. These expeditions disembogued in what is known today as the Colonization of the New World. During these expeditions‚ the two nations were able to navigate the newly discovered continent for a prolonged period of time conquer several unbeknownst lands in the Pacific Ocean. However‚ there were obvious discrepancies

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