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    The final act in the space race was when the United States put a man on the moon‚ beating the Soviet Union who had started the space racy by launching the first satellite called Sputnik. In an attempt to land on the moon the Soviet Union failed four times between the years of 1969 and 1972. The entire world’s attention was taken over throughout the Space Race‚ also the multitude of scientific discoveries by both the United States and Soviet Union’s space programs were covered almost every

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    Is the space race really worth it? In a world embroiled in endless problems‚ starting from rising food and oil prices‚ poverty‚ hunger‚ illiteracy‚ high infant mortality rate‚ terrorism to the threat of global warming and climate change‚ one may question the significance of the world beyond ours. In a state of global political and social instability‚ is the space race really worth it? Taking into account the 8 millennium development goals‚ projected to be achieved by 2030 instead of 2015‚ and the

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    On January 28‚ 1986‚ NASA Space Shuttle orbiter Challenger exploded just seconds after its liftoff killing all seven passengers on board. In the time of mourning following the horrific space shuttle disaster‚ President Ronald Reagan delivered a speech that offered condolences to the families of the victims from both him and the rest of the country. Reagan‚ first‚ was on live television to give a report on the State of the Union‚ but he found it necessary to acknowledge the tragedy that had just taken

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    A Rich Man’s Island: An In-depth Analysis of How the Expansion of Dubai Created an Exclusionary Space Environment Over the past twenty years‚ Dubai has grown massively. During the early 1990’s‚ Dubai was a desert area. It did not have many residents or businesses. However‚ within the past decade‚ the economy of Dubai‚ Emirate‚ which is considered the trade and tourism center for the Gulf region‚ has achieved a growth many cities see in a lifetime. At one point Dubai consisted of average middle

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    * What is a ’confined space’? A confined space is a place that is substantially (although not always entirely) enclosed where there is a risk of death or serious injury from hazardous substances or dangerous conditions (e.g. lack of oxygen). Very often‚ injuries and deaths occur as a result of work being carried out such as welding‚ painting‚ flame cutting‚ use of chemicals. Places can also become confined spaces during construction work‚ fabrication or modification. Examples include:

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    Phillips 29 October‚ 2013 The Space Shuttle Challenger Disaster The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded in a ball of fire less than two minutes of launching resulting from a gas tank leakage. The disaster was broadcast live on broad day light news stations across the nation. The Challenger‚ as it is popularly known among all other space shuttles was the first to explode. America was terrified by the horrible incident as it was the first time US astronauts had died in a space shuttle flight. This tragic

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    Space exploration- a good or bad thing? As the development of humanity continues‚ newer technologies are also made gaining us the power and ability to space travel. However‚ is this ability really beneficial to us? Is it worth the disadvantages that come with it? We have received many positive responses however; these positive responses are countered by overflowing numbers of negative responses. According to the majority of our readers‚ space travel is not beneficial to humanity and the main

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    Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is considered one of the most impressive science fiction films in the modern era and is a critically acclaimed masterpiece. To begin this analysis I will first give a synopsis of the films plot and key points to help lay a foundation for the film. The movie is broken into 4 acts‚ each focusing on a different event and time in the story. We first start with “The Dawn of Man”; we are greeted by what appears to be a tribe of early hominids foraging for food in

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    were superior in space exploration. Being the first to send a satellite into space or land a man on the moon ultimately demonstrates advanced science programs‚ technology‚ and economic status. Therefore when the Soviet Union launched the first hand made satellite‚ the United States raced to build‚ test‚ and launch one of their own. After several failures‚ the United States had their first success on March 17‚ 1958 and within the next few months‚ the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)

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    Working Procedure Report II) Reference 1.0 Identify the relevant Legislation 1.1 The Factories and Industrial Undertakings (Confined Spaces) Regulation (the Regulation) applies to work in an industrial undertaking that takes place: ← within a confined space ← within the immediate vicinity of ‚ and is associated with work occurring within‚ a confined space 1.2 Preface 1.2.1 Working close to or in a manhole receives potential dangers which may result in serious accidents. The common ones

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