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    What Is the Importance of Computer Technology in Everyday Life? X Tony Myles Tony Myles is a pastor and national speaker on youth culture. He has been writing professionally since 2000‚ has a weekly health and fitness newspaper column in the Cleveland suburbs‚ reviews for "YouthWorker Journal" and was a featured reporter for the "Kalamazoo Gazette." He holds a Master of Business Administration in adolescent development from Indiana Wesleyan University. View my portfolio By Tony Myles‚ eHow

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    vast expands of space. They foreshadow an understanding of space that humans seem very far from. But‚ how far are we truly from that point? The only way to find out would to be to continue the complicated research of space that has been going on since the space race. However space exploration is surrounded with controversy which may possibly affect the growth of the knowledge of space. The prior benefits and consequences of space exploration now affect the present and future of space exploration.

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    Contested Space

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    Contested Space Although many strive to avoid it‚ people are running into contested space moments after they open their eyes each morning. We form these walls of contested space automatically‚ sometimes subconsciously which comes into play as we go about life. Contested space is a generally used term; that has a fairly vague definition. However‚ Mary Louise Pratt In her work: Arts Of The Contact Zone expresses it use well‚ stating: “ I use this term to refer to social spaces where cultures meet

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    National Aeronautics and Space Administration America’s Spaceport America’s Spaceport John F. Kennedy Space Center “This generation does not intend to founder in the backwash of the coming age of space. We mean to be a part of it . . . we mean to lead it.” President John F. Kennedy Sept. 12‚ 1962 Origins Origins T he John F. Kennedy Space Center -- America’s Spaceport -- is the doorway to space. From its unique facilities‚ humans and machines begin to explore the solar system

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    Space Elevator

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    Space Elevator The idea of making space elevator was conceived by Michael Laine‚ the space elevator still a dream to the scientists and its still on the plan to build it one day‚ the space elevator will be one of the best inventions in the space career and in the world. Space elevator advantages is more than rockets because its cheaper and safer to the spacemen‚ also it will be on easy road to approach the space. Engineers faces a lot of challenges while sketching the space elevator like

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    Some people believe that money spend on space research is benefits all humanity. Other people take the opposite view and say that money spent in this kind of research is wasted. Tell which point of view you agree with and explain why using specific details and reasons. Since 1950s vast amounts of money have been spent in order to discover the secrets of outer space. Missiles‚ spaceships and satellites have been sent from many nations in various research programs. In order for the governments

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    Living in space Living in space is not the same as living on Earth. In space‚ astronauts’ bodies change. On Earth‚ our lower body and legs carry our weight. This helps keep our bones and muscles strong. In space‚ astronauts float. They do not use their legs much. Their lower backs begin to lose strength. Their leg muscles do too. The bones begin to get weak and thin. This is very bad for astronauts’ bodies. They must exercise in space every day. Hygiene. On Earth‚ people need to

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    travel to space and back. But today it is happening and it is called space tourism. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s movie‚ ‘Total Recall’ had space tourism as a central theme. Such tourism however is the privilege of the hugely wealthy for it costs a lot of money. On April 28‚ 2001‚ Dennis Tito‚ a California-based multi-millionaire became the first paying space tourist. He paid $20 million for the trip! Tito travelled on a Russian Soyuz capsule launched by an American company called Space Adventures

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    Outer Space By: Gabbie Sanchez Outer Space started about 100 kilometers above the Earth‚ but there is still part of the Earth’s atmosphere. Outer Space is the void that exists between celestial bodies including the Earth. In space‚ two pieces of metal can weld together with no heat or other substances present because It’s not completely empty but it’s consists of hard vacuum containing a low density of particles which is predominantly a plasma of hydrogen and helium as well as electromagnetic

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      2/20/14  Space Exploration  Space Exploration is an interesting part of today’s society. There are kids across the  world with lifelong dreams of becoming an astronaut.  Although many may think space  exploration is a great thing and we should keep progressing in it‚ space exploration is a waste of  time because of the medical effects to crew members‚ the countless money we spend on it‚ the  environmental effects‚ and the dangers of the unknown universe.   The medical effects space exploration has on crew members in space are endless

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