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    Derrick Bell’s "The Space Traders" as an allegory‚ the characters personify the abstract subjects of late twentieth-century racial politics. In the text the politics of the United States revolves around anti-black thinking‚ and many white subjects believe that all the environmental and economical problems in the U.S. is due to the black race. Secondly‚ "the space trade" comprehends Bell’s concept of "the permanence of racism" in the Unites States. Bell believes that "the space trade" is somewhat familiar

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    The black hole of Donald Trump’s presidency is spitting out some concerning predicaments for the future of space research and exploration. This past week President Trump had the privilege of calling the International Space Station to congratulate station commander Peggy Whitson for breaking America’s long-duration space flight record at 534 days over the course of three missions. The amplitude of their conversation focused on NASA’s research and technology that will lay the groundwork for the exploration

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    2011 Should Public Servants have the right to strike? There has been much debate lately about public servant union group’s right to negotiate or collective bargain for pay and benefits for the employee’s. Some state that all workers have the right to negotiate their pay and benefits by what ever means. While other state that some employees’ positions‚ like teachers‚ police and fireman‚ are much too important to allow them to walk out or strike for better pay. Both positions are true but neither

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    also a reflection of an aspect of human society. The study of religious spaces and their characteristics can help reconstruct and form the understanding of societies and their evolution with time. “Space” by Thomas Tweed serves to define space in a unique way. With a particular emphasis on religious places‚ Tweed uses the adjectives “differentiated”‚ “kinetic”‚ “interrelated”‚ “generated’ and “generative” to describe “space”. He delves into each of these defining features using the example of a photograph

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    Should the United States be involved in the major exploration of space or the ocean? Today we are going to be discussing space and the ocean. In this article we are going to be discussing a question should the Unites States be involved in the major exploration of space or the ocean? My answer to that is the United States should be involved in the major exploration of the ocean. Now in the next paragraph i am going to tell you why. This paragraph is going to be about the ocean and why i chose it

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    Protests and strikes are relatively new concepts. For hundreds of years every worker was a separate entity since the vast number of them lived agricultural lifestyles and served few people other than themselves. It was until the industrial revolution that the potential for large protests and strikes could occur because it concentrated workers and gave them a clear enemy whether it was the manager or the owner of the facility. This trend of having the industrial revolution as a significant requirement

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    Factoid Friday Transcript Space colonization has been a controversial issue since Cold War. Since the moon landing‚ people and scientists have started to look even further. Space Colonization is no longer the stuff of science fiction. With each passing day it is closer and closer to becoming a reality. Colonizing space would be the ultimate feat of mankind. But exploration isn’t the only incentive to leave Earth. Our 4.5 billion year old planet is being quickly depleted of resources. The most

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    create a space telescope that contributed to multiple discoveries and grew our understanding of the universe. The Hubble Space Telescope was and is an absolutely critical aspect to astronomy because it helped make many amazing discoveries in science. This space telescope explored places and objects‚ we never knew existed and it explained the answers to questions we never thought we’d have the answers too. The hubble space telescope is extremely important because it advanced our knowledge of space and

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    Rockets‚ space shuttles‚ and space stations are all used for many different reasons and there are many different examples of all three space crafts. A rocket is a one time use craft that is powered by gases being forced out of a small hole very fast causing the rocket to fly.Space shuttles are multiple use crafts that are propelled into space by rockets that are attached to the shuttle and then the shuttle moves around in space under its own power. Space stations are crafts that stay

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    and the same applies to Canadian history as well. There have been many events that have had an impact on Canadian history and the Winnipeg General Strike is one of such events that have made an impact on Canadian history. The Winnipeg General Strike happened on May 1‚ 1919‚ when members from the Winnipeg building-trade union went on a strike due to their employers refusing to negotiate a wage increase (Colyer & Co.‚ 2010). It has positively impacted Canada socially‚ politically and economically

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