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    Should Us Continue Space Exploration

    Should the U.S. continue Space Exploration? Should the U.S. continue Space Exploration? Many will say no because we waste too much money on just going to space! However, here's why the U.S. should keep exploring space. One reason why we should keep exploring space is because of innovation. On "5 Essentials Pros and Cons of Space Exploration." Nlcapt.org. Ed. Chief. N.p., 10 Mar. 2015. Web. 13 Jan. 2016. The article states, " Space allows us to improve technology at a rapid rate and get access

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    Space Exploration Persuasive Speech

    ignored, the funds put forth to space exploration have a major impact and are no less of a priority. Remember, our goal here is to create a balance, not completely give

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    The Martian Synopsis

    Synopsis: Set 20 years from now, Andy Weir’s bestselling novel ‘The Martian’ follows the comedic botanist and now-astronaut Mark Watney as his mission on the planet Mars goes awry and his 5 crewmates evacuate after a severe storm. Debris slams into Mark and his suit is punctured, so they decide to abandon him behind, assumed dead. But luckily enough, a series of events lead to Mark’s survival against all the odds Mars could throw at him. Personal Response: The Martian is a believable novel dense

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    Apollo 13 Problem

    When we look throughout history, certain things are seen first. World War 1, World War 2, and the Vietnam War are all good examples. We look at all the destruction we are capable of, why not look at our route of exploration, encounter, and exchange. The pilgrims took the big leap of exploration, the Vikings sailed the world, Jonas Salk made the first polio vaccine, and Juan Ponce de Leon founded Florida while simultaneously searching for the fountain of youth. Apollo 13 explores the risks of space, encounters

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    Let's Not Go To Mars Rhetorical Summary

    Tianna. Willbrook talks about why humans shouldn’t go to Mars in the near future in the article “Let’s Not Go to Mars: Why a Staffed Mission Is Impractical”. Going to Mars is no doubt an amazing achievement as the author said. However, there are many obstacles and great risks for going to Mars as she mentioned: Financial concerns, health risks to astronauts, and the expertise needed to make the mission successful. The obstacles are greater than humans can handle, at least for now. I think it is still

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    Manipulation In Ray Bradbury's The Martian Chronicles

    The Martian Chronicles by Ray Bradbury is a collection of short stories with many possible connections, the one that is most prevalent is manipulation. Such as, manipulation to obey, kill, and save. This collection of stories involves multiple missions to Mars by the people of Earth. During the multiple missions there is Martian contact. With contact made, Earth people manipulate themselves and the Martians. First, manipulation to obey connects several stories. Such as, spousal manipulation

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    Neil Armstrong's Rhetoric Essay: The Man On The Moon

    The man on the moon In the year 1969, for the first time ever a man set foot on the moon. It made the news everywhere and it was a very risky mission but it got completed. In the passages we read, it showed us four perspectives. A news article, a speech, a commentary and a political cartoon. All four of these perspectives showed an interaction among the speaker, audience, and subject. Which is called the rhetorical triangle. When someone uses the rhetorical triangle or ethos, pathos, and logos, it

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    Ronald Reagan Challenger Rhetorical Analysis

    Part I:  Analyzing the Rhetorical Situation in Ronald Reagan’s Challenger Address. In this article, using the rhetorical situation, I will dissect the logical circumstance of the authentic discourse "The Challenger Address" conveyed by the 40th president of the United States, Ronald Reagan. The rhetorical situation is comprises of four components: audience, event, speaker and occasion, each one surveying the nature of discourse. Americans had elevated requirements of the space programs, which proposed

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    Spacex

    SpaceX – Um símbolo de inovação espacial Resumo Este trabalho aborda o impacto que a SpaceX está a ter no desenvolvimento aeroespacial por iniciativa privada, assim como o modo como esta pode potenciar uma nova orientação para um setor antes promovido exclusivamente por iniciativa pública. Nesse sentido, analisou-se o mercado em que a empresa se insere com recurso a vários instrumentos leccionados na unidade curricular de Gestão Estratégica. Dada a natureza pouco conhecida do mercado aeroespacial

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    Justifying Human Enhancement

    Andy Miah, an English bioethicist and journalist, whose work mostly focus on technology and post-humanism. His article “Justifying Human Enhancement” gives people some new senses of human enhancement. When most people refer to word like “enhancement”, they may think it is a very huge transcendence which apply to our body or mind, mostly like to be a revolution in medical aspect or technology development. The truth is that human enhancement could be simple thing like make up and eye surgery. He also

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