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    The War of the Worlds is a fictional novel written by H.G Wells in the year 1898. It was one of the first stories that shows a scenario of conflict between the human race and extraterrestrials. It was published by Dover Publications, Inc with a copyright date set in 1997. The book has 145 pages. The story takes place in London, England in the final years of the 19th century.The conflict is external(man vs man) and towards the end of the story, becomes internal(man vs self). All is normal in London

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    Throughout history humanity has been fascinated by the existence of extraterrestrial life. Today such ventures are in the development process and the discovery of life beyond our solar system, no matter how primitive, may soon become a huge(important?) scientific breakthrough. The three basic things that are required to consider a place even remotely habitable are water, a source of energy, and organic materials. Habitability also depends on other factors that must also be taken into consideration

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    I Am Number 4 Essay

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    I am number 4 is a book about a peaceful alien race called the Loriens and another more hostile race called the Mongadorians. The Loriens faced the same problems we are having now, climate change, war and famines 2,500 years ago. The Loriens decided to rid their planed of everything harmful to the environment and war machines. The Mongadorians are experiencing the same problems now but they took the total opposite path. The Mongadorians decided to attack the closest planet to them and take their

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    Area 51 Essay

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    Many people who live within the borders of the United States or live anywhere in the world have most likely heard of a mysterious place referred to as “Dreamland” or otherwise known as the infamous “Area 51.” The reason why this place has such an incredible level of notoriety is because of the various mysteries behind the location. The amount of secrecy that this place is shrouded in leaves a huge gap for the imagination of the conspiracy enthusiasts to come up with incredible ideas at what actually

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    Introduction Life is an amazing and seemingly rare phenomenon. With the materials necessary and the process that had to take place in a certain order, at certain times, it really is a wonder that we are here. What is even more impressive is that we have managed to evolve past single-celled organisms, and into intelligent life forms. With our increased intelligence, there coincides an increased number of questions that need answers. Does other life exist? What do planets need to support life? Where do

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    way, we, humans are doomed, if there are such things as Aliens. There was once a controversial image that went viral on the news and social media of a human-like creature spotted in Mars. Could this be true or was it photoshopped by someone? If life on other planets really does exists, colonizing Mars or any other planets would be an unwise choice. According to the Extreme tech website, Steven Benner of Florida’s The Westheimer Institute for Science and Technology quoted: “Three billion years

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    How the Big Bang Evolved into Life On Earth Should we as humans expect to find intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe? There are many reasons for and against this concept, but first we should trace just how our terrestrial life started. The beginning of time and the universe began with the Big Bang. This was an explosion that started the expansion of the universe. In the most basic sense, the standard model is simply the idea that every bit of the matter and energy in the universe was once

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    to live in a Sifi-movie, with aliens? Well too bad we cannot because aliens are just science fiction. In this heated debate of the existence of extraterrestrials life. It is the sad truth that they are non-existent. This is clearly seen in the fact that very few of “UFO” sightings go unexplained by science; The Holy Bible has no indication on alien life, and lastly that cold hard fact that there has never been interaction with them. To begin, any of the “UFO” sightings easily can be explained, and

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    Today’s scientists would agree that no planet has been more “steeped in myths and misconception” than Mars. Just about a hundred years ago, several scientists sincerely believed that extraterrestrial life was present on planet Mars, so the US government listened for radio signals from Mars until 1924. In movies such as Flight to Mars (1951), Mars was portrayed as a scary, mysterious place inhabited by hostile aliens which we know today is false. However, in 1965, NASA and JPL sent the first spacecraft

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    The Pros And Cons Of NASA

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    Putting the argument of UFO existence aside, it should come as no surprise that NASA lies to the public. Their excuse is to protect secret projects from competing countries many many believe the intense classification has a deeper purpose. Speculations of the space agency covering up UFO and alien evidence have been around for decades. A wealth of secrets that exist that many believe to be legitimate but here are the top ten. 1. NASA DENIES DANGER OF UFO ASTEROID In May of 2016, researchers at

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