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    SPACE TOURISM

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. Importance of Space tourism 3 3. DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE TOURISM 4 4. Market for Space tourism 6 5. CHALLENGES OF SPACE TOURISM 7 6. CONCLUSION 7 7. BIBLIOGRAPHY 8 8. APPENDIX 9 1. INTRODUCTION The history of space tourism is closely linked to that of aviation; which started at the end of 1903 when the Wright Brothers flew in their Kitty Hawk machine hence starting efforts of mankind to leave earth and venture farther to reach space (Webber

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    You stumble across a cemetery and impulsively decide to take look around. Once you step inside‚ you immediately notice hundreds of tombstones scattered around. You take a long breath and move tentatively around knowing you have walked into the valley of death surrounded by silent souls. You look around and see the hollow eyes of death‚ smell the coldness of death‚ and hear the silent whispers of death. Tombstone after tombstone you wonder if that woman had a sister‚ what that young boy died from

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    So there I was‚ in Creative Writing‚ working on my project‚ when suddenly my name was announced on the intercom above my head‚ “Fiona Bailey‚ please come to the front office‚ Fiona Bailey.” I became surprised for a moment‚ then I stood up‚ left my classroom‚ and started speed walking through the halls towards the office. As I walked through the office doors and asked the front office what they needed me for‚ I noticed something. There were a bunch of people there that I didn’t recognize‚ and a woman

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    into an uninhabitable mess of garbage and waste. In this dystopian future humans have abandoned earth to live on a spaceship (The Axiom). The fact that the humans have abandoned Earth is very apparent in the setting of it‚ which is very dystopian and barren‚ with only piles of rubbish and ruins of previous buildings remaining on the planet. This is a direct contrast to the spaceship‚ which is very clean‚ tidy and futuristic. Stanton uses many techniques like costume‚ setting‚ music‚ and cinematography

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    Human Impact On Earth

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    had upon their spaceship up to date. Humans have had the biggest impact on the earth and of all its life support systems since the beginning and its only now when everything’s nearly destroyed that we finally notice that this planet is all we have. The earth has naturally given us and all the other species on earth exactly what we need to survive‚ yet we continue to find new ways to destroy these given resources to make and supply people with things they don’t need. The spaceship earth theory is

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    They think that even if there is a planet suited for mankind to live‚ it will be so far away‚ and it may take hundreds or thousands years to reach it at the speed of light. Right now‚ mankind does not have a spaceship going the speed of light‚ and even if scientists invent this kind of spaceship‚ there is no guarantee that we can provide enough fuel for it to travel in light years. For modern technology‚ it will be hard‚ but I believe in the near future‚ it will be completed. Can ancient people imagine

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    In Arthur C. Clarke’s Space Odyssey series‚ there are two things that are clearly focused on throughout: evolution and intelligence. So‚ for this analysis‚ the evolution of intelligence‚ both human and artificial‚ seen in Clarke’s “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968) and “2010: Odyssey Two” (1982)‚ with a brief look into the rest of the series: “2061: Odyssey Three” (1987) and “3001: Final Odyssey” (1997)‚ will be the main topic of analysis. In 2001‚ Clarke introduces us to the evolution of the man-apes

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    Superman Hero Essay

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    When you think of a superhero one normally thinks of Spiderman‚ Batman‚ or Superman‚ but there were superheroes long before these characters were created. First one must understand that the basis of this name is hero. What is a hero? A hero is a person who does something special or out of the ordinary in order to help others. And what have these "superheroes" done for us? They have played a very important role in American history since the 1930’s. It all began when two Jewish teenagers‚ Jerry Siegal

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    Ancient Aliens: A New Truth or A Speculation. In 2009‚ the History Channel produced a documentary named “Ancient Aliens.” The content of the documentary was the Swiss writer Erik Van Dankien’s book The Chariots of the Gods. It attempts to analyze the Ancient Alien theory‚ according to which aliens visited earth in ancient times and influenced human civilization. Excellent video footage and an assortment of commentary from various archeologists‚ authors and scholars makes it interesting. The video

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    efficient cars. Sustainability is also the reason Musk decided to collaborate Tesla and SolarCity. Tesla is now offering roof tiles and solar powered home amenities from SolarCity. Another goal of Tesla’s is safety. A new record was set by the Model S for obtaining the lowest likelihood of injuries (“Tesla’s Mission Accelerate”). During safety testing for rollover risk‚ the Model S refused to turnover and modifications had to be made in order to get the car to rollover. The reason the rollover risk

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