Project Blue Book Essays

  • Area 51: The Government's Secret Hiding Place

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    Area 51 first became popular in the 1950’s when it was created, and shortly after when many UFO sightings were reported there. Area 51 was created by the U.S. Government as a place to test top secret military weapons, especially military aircraft (“Groom Lake Air Force Base - Area 51”). It is located in a remote part of the desert in Nevada. None of the public is allowed inside of area 51 and no one knows what truly exists inside the gates, and what the government and the military are hiding in

  • The Effects Of Ufos On People

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    What the future holds for Earth may not be what is expected, but until then scientists will be examining all the evidence to help provide a better future for the home to life as we now know it. Works Cited "Unidentified Flying Objects" World Book Encyclopedia, 1992. Page 19, volume U- V, 1992 Craig, Pat. "On Nevada's Extra Terrestrial Highway." Tribune News Service August 19, 1996: Page 819 from InfoTrack/Super Tom+. On CD-ROM. Foster City, CA: Information access, 1997 "Unidentified

  • Marx's Interpretation of 19th Century Factory Conditions

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    The Blue Books as Ethnography The figure of the factory inspector is set out by Marx, primarily in “The Working Day” chapter of Capital, volume one, not as an uncritically approved person of unassailable credentials, but as an advocate of investigation that does a service for the working class “that should never be forgotten”. The Factory Inspector in the Blue Books, the parliamentary annual reports, most often named as Leonard Horner, was read by Marx as raw material for his examination of conditions

  • Mrs. Turpin's Hierarchy

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    hierarchy, the divine. The colors blue and purple come up frequently surrounding the 18 or 19 year old girl, named Mary Grace. Her name invokes both the Virgin Mary and divine grace, clearly suggesting the girl as a representation of divinity. This girl’s judgement of Mrs. Turpin affects her as if it were made by God, though the girl acts in an almost demonic way. In either case the girl has a supernatural aura. The blue and purple colors are initially mentioned in the blue book the girl is reading with which

  • Irony In The Shipping News

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    from past experiences and understanding life. Like the quote they keep dwelling on the past and have trouble understanding the future. They both struggle with denial over Petal leaving and can’t seem to move on. Bunny projects her fear of her mother leaving into her dreams of the blue beads. Quoyle is insecure because he is fat and his father and brother would make fun of him. Bunny shares this trait with Quoyle because Petal didn’t give her attention when she was young. Furthermore, a psychoanalytic

  • Dr. Seuss Report

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    reading me the whimsical words of Dr. Seuss. His books were filled with imagination and humor which made them very enjoyable for me to listen to. As I got older I started to read Dr. Seuss books all by myself. All of his books are constructed with simple words that make it easy for children to learn how to read. With the pages full of colourful pictures and very little text his books were never overwhelming for a young reader. The simplicity of his books always encouraged me on my path to learning how

  • Ming Tsai Research Paper

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    give off a positive energy. When designing and redesigning Blue Ginger, he consulted a Feng Shui master to make sure the restaurant had a positive energy flow. Ming also receives regular acupuncture to help relieve the stress of being a chef. He also engages in yoga and squash matches which helps keep him in

  • Analysis of Dream Children

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    moment would sometimes come back and visit her at night. Mrs. McNair would lie in her bed in a "weightless though conscious state’ and "send her thoughts anywhere" (1045). It was in this state that she heard the s... ... middle of paper ... ...an projects himself to a house when he is miles away. All these examples are of people or animals traveling to different places. Her psychiatrist told her when she was young that "the race of children possesses magically sagacious powers" (1046). Mrs. McNair

  • Roswell Mystery

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    Additionally, there were balloons launched on july 3 by the air force during a secret project, the balloons had a 15 pound payload (Randle & Schmit). The top secret balloon project ha dummies that may have been mistaken for ¨alien bodies¨(Steiger). But there was also balloons launched by NYU about 17 miles away from Roswell (Frazier). The debris recovered by the government was said

  • Jeff Bezos Research Paper

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    Bezos created Amazon, which began as an innovative way to sell books in the most efficient way, has illuminated the world by making an easy way for people to now get any product they desire and funded Blue Origin, which is an innovative way to explore space, illuminating people's lives with knowledge and future possibilities. Jeff Bezos was one of the world’s best and most accomplished creators with his amazing inventions, Amazon and Blue Origin. He was always a creator throughout his life. When he

  • Symbolism and Color Imagery In The Great Gatsby Francis Scott Fitzgerald

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    “I know I’m not very popular. I don’t give big parties. I suppose you’ve got to make your house into a pigsty in order to have any friends — in the modern world,” (Fitzgerald, 139). The color blue is mentioned in different ways and represents more than one meaning depending upon the interpretation. Blue is used when Fitzgerald introduces the eyes of doctor T.J. Eckleburg on a billboard in the vall... ... middle of paper ... ...at white can become when society becomes too corrupt which is one

  • Comparing Beowulf, Grendel's Mother, And The Dragon

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    For the Beowulf art project, the artist creatively represented the weapons that Beowulf chooses in his battles against Grendel, Grendel’s Mother, and the Dragon. This representation was accomplished by hand-drawing each weapon (a hand clenched into a fist, a sword, and a broken sword), and placing a quote that happened in each duel underneath the drawings. These quotes directly reflect upon the battle and killings (or the events leading up to the killings) of each of the monsters, and talked about

  • The Pride of Blue Springs: The Blue Springs Cemetery

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    Surprisingly, this is the typical setting of the Blue Springs Cemetery. The cemetery not only serves to house deceased loved ones, but also serves as a symbol of pride to the Blue Springs and surrounding community. The Blue Springs Cemetery, a Gage County Landmark, has a rich history and is an important part of community pride and service. The Blue Springs Cemetery is in the town of Blue Springs, Nebraska, located in the Southeast corner of the state. Blue Springs is approximately 51 miles south of

  • 3D Art Project

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    What is my theme? For my altered book, I decided to undertake the idea, and theme, of Flight. However, this was not my initial concept. I began with the vague idea of animals as a whole, actually. With so many possibilities that could sprout with such a topic, I decided to narrow it down a bit. From animals, I took it down a notch to my favorite types of animals: birds. From there, I took a change in theme, and I wanted the piece to be more symbolic. Since I still wanted to mix birds in there in

  • Book Cover on The Chrysalids

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    For my Independent novel study project, I chose to do a book cover on The Chrysalids. The cover of a book cannot target a specific audience; however, I constructed mine to target people in the age group 12-18. I chose that specific group because the main character, David, is in that group when the story is being told; thus, the audience can relate to the characters at personal level. My visual is very obvious to deconstruct. In the bottom half of the foreground, there is a church, a mountain range

  • Artificial Intelligence Dbq

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    But indeed, the emergence of books and programs that were written during the 20th century have concrete evidence of being influential. The first piece of evidence that argues that it wasn’t influential is the Dartmouth Conference for AI. Some think it wasn’t influential because it stopped

  • Perks of Being a Wallflower Static Image Explanation

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    talking about the tape, and whether or not the colours are significant or not. Although not many people may be thinking too deep when looking at the poster, they will most likely get the attention of the book, Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky. Works Cited http://www.colormatters.com/blue http://www.empower-yourself-with-color-psychology.com/color-white.html http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/wallflower

  • The Importance of Software Engineers in Today's World of technology

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    Software Engineers are very important to the technology world today. They create software that we use every day, such as Microsoft Office, E-mail, Games, or anything that involves the use of computer systems or mobile system software’s. Designing software for the consumers takes much time and detail in order to get the software perfectly made. Depending on the company they work for, they could be designing software from little games to software that could possibly change how computer systems operate

  • Let Me In: Album Analysis

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    The goal of my project was to create a 12-15 song album that was unique, authentic, and unlike other albums out there. I did this by writing unorthodox lyrics, doing this form of A Capella production, and promoted through social media, mainly Tumblr. This project utilizes the Global Context of Personal and Cultural Expression by expressing my thoughts and ideas through poetic and aural components. Music is an art form, and my personal favorite. It also is encompassed by the Pillar of Talent Supply

  • Implementation Generic Benchmarking

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    communication leader, powered by, and driving, seamless, mobility. Motorola is revolutionizing broadband, embedded systems and wireless networks – bringing cutting-edge technologies into the everyday life, with style (Motorola, 2008). With their projects of revolutionizing broadband, embedded systems and wireless networks, they are bringing new technologies into everyday life. They are recognized around the world for their policies on environment and safety issues. The Corporate Social Responsibility