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    Myplace: the Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis

    Myplace: The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Mary Hoffman COMM/315 March 3, 2014 Dr. Jody Kehle Myplace: The Place for Diversity Multimedia Analysis Diversity is a term that has grown in its use over the years. Simply put, the term refers to all of the ways in which people are different and unique. These include each individual, groups of people, and cultural differences (Bucher, 2010). So often, our society judges people by outer appearance (for example: color of hair, color of eyes

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    Apollo 13 Film Analysis

    Woodhouse 1 Kevin Woodhouse Mrs. DeWitt College Comp. 26/3/15 Determination The film, Apollo 13, is based on the real life crisis that occurred April 13, 1970, on board the Apollo spacecraft. After spending eight days in the freezing confinement of the Apollo 13 space capsule Jim Lovell and his crew members, Fred Haise and Jack Swigert, splashed down into the Pacific Ocean. This team achieved their goals through several adverse conditions. The survival of these three is the embodiment of

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    The Origin of the Moon

    research essay will discuss both the past and present hypotheses of origin of the Moon. The past hypotheses also known as “The Big Three” referring to Fission, Capture and Accretion hypotheses are popular in different times and centuries before the Apollo mission flew in 1972 (Tyson, 2000). However, the study on the moon rock brought by Apollo’s program gives unavailable clues for “The Big Three”(Tyson, 2000). Nowadays, the Giant Impact Hypothesis is regarded as the most leading theory that is most

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    Essay On Lunar Exploration

    General Lunar Background The Moon is Earth’s only natural satellite. Understanding how it evolved is a very important step in understanding lunar exploration and the specific features of the moon. The moon formed roughly 4.5 billion years ago. About 0.2 billion years later, the South Pole- Aitken Basin was formed by a large impact. Between 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago, was a period known as the heavy bombardment period (Evolution of the Moon. 2012). During this period, the moon was hit with numerous

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    Space X Research Paper

    SPACE X – QUEST TO THE FUTURE OF SURVIVAL OF HUMAN RACE Research Report Lambton College In Toronto “We flew the first Apollo mission in 1967, it’s 2017. We should have a lunar base by now. What the hell’s going on?” said Elon Musk, Founder, CEO and CTO SpaceX. MAKING HISTORY SpaceX has increased overall consideration for a progression of noteworthy turning points. It is the main privately-owned business to restore a rocket from low-Earth circle, which it initially refined in December

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    Apollo 13 Research Paper

    If you have seen Apollo 13, you know that a man named Jim Lovell and his crew were miraculously brought back to Earth after relentless efforts of crew and mission control. What were even the points of sending this crew out into space? As many assumed, and as answered in the following quote by the man, Jim Lovell, himself, it was to win: “As many would have assumed, and as Apollo 13 was actually going to be the first scientific Apollo flight. If you remember, there was a great space race between

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    Historical Log

    The red planet. The next stop for exploration. The controversial topic of sending a man up to the planet Mars raises questions when thinking of the risks, and technology required to do so. When Kennedy addressed the issue of sending a man to the moon, he replied, “We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard” (Balogh 5). For the time, sending a man to the moon tested the limits, but that was the point. It has shown that humankind

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    Milestones In The Space Race

    On July 16, 1969 history was made when the first manned spacecraft landed on the moon. Since then there have been at least six moon landings. Without question this was a very important milestone in the space race. However, there are many people who believe that the National Aeronautic and Space Administration forged the moon landing broadcast. One way the first moon landing can be proven exist is its visibility. We can see it in photos from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter. If humans had never

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    Astronaut Program Research Paper

    Surveyor program (1966-1968) The Apollo missions are arguably the most famous missions of human kind. These missions allow us to determine various aspects such as the history, the age, and the composition of the Moon and the Earth. Everyone knows the story of how the astronauts set foot on the Moon, collected lunar rocks and brought them back to Earth. But how did they know what the surface of the Moon would be like? This all thanks to the Surveyor program. Consisted of seven missions, five of

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    Rhetorical Analysis Of Decision To Go To The Moon Speech

    The President of the United States, John F. Kennedy, in his speech, “Decision to go to the Moon”, addresses advances in technology due to man. Kennedy’s purpose is to convince Americans of the necessity of going to the moon. He adopts a knowledgeable tone in order to explain to people how this action is possible and the good that can come from it. The first paragraphs of the speech explain the growth that man has made in the last few years. Logical appeals are used in this section, because Kennedy

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