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Effects of micro-gravity on the body
When one analyses something, one ____________________
The antonym of analysis is:
It means:
8. Note: To analyse is the verb.
An analysis is the noun.
9. Do you think all these experiments are of any real use? Write a few sentences to air your views.
NOTE : The text by Prof. Barry is a FACTUAL REPORT as it states facts and does not reflect a point of view or any emotion (we say it is OBJECTIVE) while your sentences in no. 7 would be SUBJECTIVE , because they reflect your point of view and may be written in emotive language.
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“MARK MANIA” HITS CAPE TOWN
On 2 September 2002 Mark Shuttleworth started his nation-wide campaign, Hip2b² at his alma mater, Bishops, in Cape Town. Later in the afternoon he spoke at the Cosat College in Khayelitsha. Hundreds of enthusiastic children gave him a tumultuous welcome. He related some of his experiences in space, and described what it was like to be cooped up in the tiny Soyuz capsule while experiencing space sickness. He also told them about his favourite drink, Russian space fruit juice.
A special time capsule, made from glass fibre and with a stainless steel cap, was buried at the door to the science laboratory of the school. It contains letters from, amongst others, Pres. Thabo Mbeki, Dr Desmond Tutu, Mr Nupen (the Bishops headmaster) and the head boy, Thabang Kekana. It also contains photographs, the 1991 roll of honour when Shuttleworth was headboy, cufflinks and a flight badge.
Shuttleworth seemed to enjoy handing out autographs to all and sundry. The campaign aims at promoting interest in maths, science and technology amongst learners. His message was: “Whatever your dream, you can make it happen.”
POSTSCRIPT : On 18 September 2002 it was announced in the news that Carike Bosman, a Grade 11 schoolgirl from the Eldoraigne High School had won an international English essay competition on the theme of space and realising one’s dreams. She stated that Mark Shuttleworth had inspired her. She won the equivalent of R12 000 and would receive her prize at a space research institute in the Netherlands. For an Afrikaans-speaking girl from South Africa that is quite an achievement, don’t you agree?
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