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    Archetypes In Star Wars

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    heroic character is Luke Skywalker‚ who is on a quest to search his own history and to save the princess. Luke Skywalker has the common heroic attribute of a special power as Luke finds himself well within the force and the fact that in his hometown planet of Tatooine he excels as a terrific landspeeder pilot at his age. Luke also has received kudos for his marksmanship skills. Princess Leia represents the victim and a martyr as she risks her life by providing the construction plans of the Death Star

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    Mars Rhetorical Analysis

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    ruled this planet further proves that we are superior‚ and we belong here; this is our land now. Mars is a planet like no other; this auspicious planet offers our children opportunities that no one has ever had before and offers us wealth like no other planet can. It should be emphasized that I will not mollify out hate for Earth-1st sympathizers‚ who support the restoration of Earth with resources from Mars; anyone who is labeled as an Earth-1st sympathizers will be deported to outer space. Furthermore

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    Apollo Moon Motivation

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    The motivation behind the Apollo missions was for the USA to be the first people to land on the moon. Russia had beaten us to outer-space and had put a satellite out in space before us. We wanted to be the first ones to reach the moon and to retrieve new information and data. Scientists needed the help of NASA to answer some important questions and hypotheses. Scientists wanted to know the origin of the moon‚ the temperature history of the moon‚ the cause of mascons‚ and the origin of tektites. Scientists

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    Trigonometry is used in everyone’s daily life‚ especially in careers and activities. A career that uses trigonometry is oceanography. I chose an oceanographer because I love aquatic life‚ and I didn’t wasn’t exactly sure how trigonometry was associated with oceanography. Astronomy is another common activity that uses trigonometry. I chose astronomy because I am very interested in space‚ and how astronomy is also interconnected with trigonometry. Oceanographers use trigonometry every day at work

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    Jupiter Facts

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    Jupiter is composed primarily of gaseous and liquid matter. It is the largest of four gas giants as well as the largest planet in the Solar System with a diameter of 142‚984 km at its equator. The density of Jupiter‚ 1.326 g/cm3‚ is the second highest of the gas giant planets. The density is lower than any of the four terrestrial planets. Jupiter’s upper atmosphere is composed of about 88–92% hydrogen and 8–12% helium by percent volume or fraction of gas molecules. Since a helium atom has about

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    Astrobiology Notes

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    Astronomy tells us that we live on just a tiny planet orbiting one rather ordinary star in a vast cosmos‚ and that the same physical laws that operate here also operate throughout the universe together‚ these ideas suggest that there could be many other worlds with life Planetary science helps us understand the possibilities for extraterrestrial life We expect planets to be common around other stars (confirmed by extrasolar planets) By learning how planets work‚ we learn the conditions that might

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    PTE Academic Test Taking Strategies Write essay This is a long-answer item type that assesses writing skills and requires you to write a persuasive or argumentative essay on a given topic. You will have 20 minutes to plan‚ write and revise an essay about the topic below. Your response will be judged on how well you develop a position‚ organize your ideas‚ present supporting details‚ and control the elements of standard written English. You should write 200-300 words. Some people think placing

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    ASTR 100 Midterm

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    Basics scientific notation for distances Earth-Sun distance = 93 million miles = 8.3 light minutes = 1 AU Celestial Spheres & Motions of Stars Zenith- point on celestial sphere directly overhead Nadir- point on celestial sphere directly below Celestial poles- either of two points at which extensions of earth’s axis intersect celestial sphere Circumpolar stars- stars that never set at a given latitude; all stars between Polaris and northern horizon Diurnal motion of stars Means daily Stars

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    Revolution. Many scientists looked for ways to explain the issue of the planets. They became fascinated with astronomy and outer planets. Because of this Copernicus sought the solution to help explain the issue with the planets. He

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    Geology 101

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    5. Gravity reshaped protoearth into a sphere 6. A small planet collides with the Earth‚ the debris form a ring 7. The moon forms from the ring of debris 8. The atmosphere develops from volcanic gases 9. Rain becomes abundant The heavier elements were formed from stellar nucleosynthesis during the life cycles of existing stars. The first Nebulae consisted of Hydrogen and Helium(light elements) Earth and all other planets of our solar system orbit the sun; the entire universe is

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