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    Abstract This is report is about the reactions of personal space when invaded. A total of 20 strangers were tested to see how different genders and ages react to strangers coming to close. The experiment took place in Woden plaza where a student stood behind a subject and watched there reaction from the closeness. It was found that 60% of the subjects did react to the close proximities. This reports also shows different theories to why people act the way they do when they feel violated. Introduction

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    Proximity can be defined as nearness in space, time, or relationship. There are many terms and or phrases used to describe proximity such as personal space, soul space, bubble, comfort zone, too close for comfort, grill, invasion of privacy, etc. In this assignment we were asked to invade a stranger’s personal space and record their reaction to this event. I went to a neighborhood Starbucks and proceeded to invade the personal space of a stranger sitting at a table with his laptop. I also tried talking

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    “Personal space is a region of defended space surrounding someone. Trends of personal-space utilization might differ across human societies. Personal space varies from other kinds of defended space by being an encompassing bubble, which progresses with the person” (Psychology Dictionary). Defining an individual’s personal space can be difficult for because this boundary is often different between countries, environments and societal upbringings. An individual space may be different from person to

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    There exists a timeless space between realities, a realm where the rules of our universe are ignored. The feeble understandings of men are nothing but a footnote in the vast emptiness and imperceptible truths that haunt this place. Imagine a being that can only comprehend two dimensions – forward, backwards, left and right. How would you explain such concepts as up and down to them? How can someone who can only perceive three dimensions hope to comprehend four or five dimensions? Or six? Or ten?

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    Name: Austin Autry Title: Space Travel General purpose: To inform Specific purpose: To inform audience members on both modern and forthcoming capabilities of space travel. Thesis Statement: The current space travel capabilities do not allow for travel into interstellar space and beyond. With the creation of laser beamed nanochips travelling at 100 million miles per hour, we could reach the nearest star, Alpha Centauri in 20 years, gaining pictures and data from some place far, far away. Introduction:

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    since I was a little kid, I looked up at the night sky in awe, fascinated by the infinite wonder of space. I also remember spending countless hours learning facts about space from a science book at my grandma’s house. Today, as a young adult, I look up at the stars, seeing them as destinations. As humanity looks towards Mars, a massive engineering effort will be necessary. Both NASA and private space companies will soon require a plethora of well-educated engineers. I hope to be one of those engineers

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    impacted the world, and events and new inventions. I have decided to write about all things space, the chapter over space have really got me interested in learning. I like learning about the advances in spaceships and satellites, the money and weight of them, accidents that occurred, and the people that were involved in very important achievements. From when they first started inventing and building space ships in 1950, to now we have had huge changes in the looks and build. The first satellite that

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    all the requirements to become an astronaut. I obtained a BA in engineering, reached a minimum of 1,000 hours of flight time, and had regular body checkups to see if I was fit enough. It took a while but I was eventually sent to the International Space Station for a mission. When my time in the ISS was up my superiors told me I was to get prepared for another mission. “what kind of mission” I asked.

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    violates that space it just feel extremely awkward.  Most people don’t think about personal space it just happens and they only tend to think about is when people invade that space and then it becomes a problem.  After doing this I am really going to make it priority to give people their space I never really thought about it till now.  I learned that personal space is really important because it gives some one room to breathe. After doing this experiment I am really going to look at how much space people

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    In American society, personal space is valued and is seen as a right that is expected to be given to everyone. The physical closeness allowed between individuals is determined by the degree of their relationship. In a public environment such as restaurants and other eating establishments, people sitting together in a table often are familiar and comfortable enough with each other to allow themselves to be near in proximity to other people. Those people sitting together may be family members

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