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    step for mankind.” The moon landing was one of the most historic accomplishments in American space exploration. With the competition between the United States and the Soviet 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

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    Space is for NASA not for Google! Private companies are trying their luck at space travel. One day you could possibly go up into space on a shuttle made by the same brand that makes your cellphone. There are lots of flaws to space privatization including it being unsafe‚ not going to work out long term‚ and the fact that America already has a space program. There have been several failed attempts at space travel by private companies before‚ and most of them looked promising. And most private companies

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    Summary of “Embraced by the Needle” In his essay “Embraced by the Needle”‚ Gabor Maté sets out the stages of drug addiction and its consequences‚ its effects bring many torments to people who are vulnerable to drug dependences. At first‚ he explains the physiological effects of using drugs. Then‚ he reflects upon different degrees of stress that cause emotional youths are easily involved in substance abuse. Mate is a physician; he lives in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside which he

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    Space Exploration: A Waste of Resources? From the beginning of time‚ human life has been awestruck by the curiosity of space; this curiosity led to the formation of myths about space exploration which began a debate that is still to this day heavily debated. In today’s times‚ all are aware that the myths formed centuries ago were‚ indeed‚ incorrect‚ however‚ they were right in the sense of starting a debate that has yet to be settled (Space). Many years after the formation of the myths‚ President

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    UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTHERN CARIBBEAN DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL & PHYSICAL SCIENCES CHEMISTRY IN SOCIETY LAB (CHEM 107) LAB 2: THE AIR WE BREATHE Purpose/Aim To determine whether air occupies space and whether it can be moved and/ or removed. Introduction Air is a mixture of gases that composes the Earth’s atmosphere (NASA‚ 2015). Like all matter air has properties; one of which is weight‚ in each tiny air particle‚ there is a diminutive bit of weight. This weight is influenced by the pressure

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    ocean and the atmosphere‚ human beings extend their foot into the fourth field—the mysterious space which amazes people for thousands of years. In history‚ humans have been struggling for the exploration of space. But until the end of the cold war‚ the future of space exploration has been less clear represented by Russia and America. For that‚ some people are against investing in the exploration of space with the opinion that such action is meaningless except huge expense. However‚ as far as I am

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    The Final Frontier: The benefits of space exploration to provide a better life on Earth. Man once dreamt of flying‚ of touching the night sky and trampling the dirt on the surface of the moon. And for a long time we kept thinking it was only a dream. But on the 4th October 1957‚ Russia launched Sputnik 1‚ the first satellite into the depth of space‚ officially starting off the space age for us. And then on the 20th of July 1963‚ Neil Armstrong steps off onto the moon’s surface with the now famous

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    power to make it smaller. The history of space exploration involves competition among nations and‚ more importantly‚ citizens. In contrast‚ recent years present citizens who find no interest in traveling to the moon and beyond. The average citizen may not understand the potential assets that are established through space exploration‚ and‚ therefore‚ should have the opportunity to become educated on the topic. The most commonly asked question regarding space travel is “Why?”‚ and there are many scientists

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    Space Exploration Pros and Cons In 1961‚ the world was changed forever‚ Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin entered the spacecraft Vostok 1 and traveled into space. Following him in the same year‚ was the American astronaut Alan Shepard in Freedom 7. Then in 1969 the crew of the Apollo 11 mission landed on the Moon. This space race in the 1960s helped to light the fire of man’s interest in outer space and has lead mankind to wonder if we could live away from the comfort and safety of planet Earth. Many

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    Understanding space‚ the untouched vast territory beyond our world‚ has been the goal of human technological evolution for centuries. In 1955‚ President Eisenhower announced that the United States would launch a man-made satellite into the unexplored universe‚ thus beginning the space race. At this same time‚ tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union were rising as the Cold War was ongoing. Since the competition between the countries was higher than ever‚ not four days had passed since

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