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A Public Space was created in 2005.

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public affairs specialists tell the public what is going on in the space program

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Public space is an area that is open to the public and is accessible to people. It can be a gathering spot in a neighborhood. It is a social area or space that includes parks, town squares, beaches, and roads.

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"altering public space" is how your presence has affected those around you either negatively or positively.

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The possessive form of the noun public is public's.

example: The space was turned into a park for the public's use.

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A space center is a place dedicated to space-related activity. It may be in public or private ownership.

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If it is within view of your neighbors or can be seen from any public space, yes, it is.

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Yes, "Rocky Jones: Space Ranger" is in the public domain because its copyright was not renewed, meaning it can be used freely by anyone.

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A retail store is a public space but it's private property.

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That they invade public space. (Apex)

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The antonym for chamber is open or public space.

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are an invasion of public space.

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The cast of In Public Space - 2000 includes: Elise Brewin as Choreographer Lydia Bueschel as Choreographer Jo Kreiter as Choreographer Elizabeth Solomon as Choreographer

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The Kennedy Space Center in Orlando, Florida has simulated flights and IMAX presentations of space launches. It is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the area but they do not offer the general public access or flights on any of the NASA launches.

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No. If it is owned by the condominium it is private property. Access to it, and its usage can be controlled by the condo association.

There is a lot misunderstanding in most people's minds, and a great deal of legal difference in terminology such as; 'public property,' 'public space,' 'open space,' 'space "to which the public is invited,"' etc., etc..

All have different interpretations and meanings under the law.

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Forum- In the center of Rome and also is a public square or a marketplace

BY: PROFESSINALS ABOUT ROME

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Yes. Public residents can go up into space and back looking at the amazing beauty that nature has gven us

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Not as far as is known to the public.

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Forget it . It is a public space and the driver won't like it.

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to improve how a space looks you will get it right i got it right :p

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It is public IP address space.

172.16.0.0 - 172.31.255.255 is private (172.16.0.0/12)

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There are a lot, but cloning, space travel, and pollution are three of them.

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I don't think so. As far as the public people know the only animals that have reached outer space are dogs, monkeys, insects, fish, and people. There has never been a horse in space...

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NASA. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration, responsible for the nation's public space program, was established on July 29, 1958.

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To donate it's parts to the Orion program and make them safe for public display.

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If the photo is taken from a public space - yes

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Go to the mall management and get permission to film. A mall isn't a public space.

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well, i think the question is why did brent staples write black men and public space. The reason why he wrote it was because he wanted to inform us about how white people stereotype black people. It's the truth and it hurts

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The space shuttle program was officially announced by NASA in January 1972, and the first space shuttle, Columbia, was unveiled to the public in March 1979. The space shuttle program aimed to create a reusable spacecraft for missions to low Earth orbit.

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Staples refers to public space as an environment where he, as a black man, is often viewed with fear and suspicion. He is capable of altering this space by deliberately changing his behavior, such as whistling or speaking softly, to appear less threatening and make others around him feel more at ease. Staples uses this strategy to navigate public spaces without causing undue alarm or drawing negative attention.

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Space Camp Canada the the only official Space camp in all of Canada that is licensed by the Space Camp Foundation that started in Huntsville Alabama. Space Camp Canada is adjacent to the Space Science Center inside the Cosmodome located in the city of Laval. You can easily reac the Cosmodome by many different highways or by public transporation.

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When selecting a commercial outdoor bike rack for a business or public space, key factors to consider include durability, capacity, security features, installation requirements, and compliance with local regulations.

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Space Camp Canada the the only official Space camp in all of Canada that is licensed by the Space Camp Foundation that started in Huntsville Alabama. Space Camp Canada is adjacent to the Space Science Center inside the Cosmodome located in the city of Laval. You can easily reac the Cosmodome by many different highways or by public transporation.

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ALISON WAKEFIELD has written:

'SELLING SECURITY: THE PRIVATE POLICING OF PUBLIC SPACE'

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Public setting refers to a physical or virtual space that is accessible to and used by the general population. It can include places like parks, libraries, schools, or public transportation where people gather or interact with one another. These settings are typically open to everyone and serve a public function.

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its usually the double the height of space of usual storey height..for e.g.. the kinda space u find in public building entrance halls, retail shops, industrial shops.. its usually twice the normal storey height.. ..

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To a limited extent they do.

As with all such questions it is a lack of money and political will or public desire.

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the roads were very crowded so most people use public transportation

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As far as is known to the public, the USSR (Russia) was.

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Harri Melin has written:

'Social Structure, Public Space and Civil Society in Carelia'

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Public art refers to any artwork that is located in a public space and is accessible to everyone. It can take many forms, including sculptures, murals, installations, and performances. Monuments, on the other hand, are a specific type of public art that is created to commemorate a person, event, or idea. Monuments are typically more formal and traditional in design, often serving a symbolic or historical purpose. While all monuments are a form of public art, not all public art pieces are considered monuments.

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Chris Hadfield is a retired Canadian astronaut who has spent time on the International Space Station. While in space, he conducted scientific experiments, performed maintenance on the station, took photographs of Earth, and engaged with the public through social media to educate and inspire people about space exploration.

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An example of an activity space is a public park where people engage in various activities such as picnicking, jogging, playing sports, and walking their dogs. This space provides opportunities for social interaction, relaxation, and physical exercise for individuals within the community.

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Public space in a city offers a myriad of advantages. First it gives the people a meeting place that is available to everyone regardless of means. It also allows a place for the city to celebrate. City governments have been providing these sorts of places for the happiness of the people as long as there have been cities.

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Pictures of space can be obtained by space telescopes, such as the Hubble Space Telescope or ground-based telescopes equipped with advanced imaging technology. Scientists and researchers also use spacecrafts to capture images of space objects like planets, stars, galaxies, and nebulae. These images are then processed and made available to the public by space agencies and observatories.

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