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    Tony Stark: A Real Hero

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    heroes to choose from. Such heroes are in teams like the Avengers and Fantastic 4. Iron-man Iron-man is actually a billionaire named Tony Stark. He assembled a team called the Avengers. Many villains aren’t very fond of Tony such as Whiplash, Doctor Doom, Ultron, and a ton of others. Tony has built various types of armor to fight these villains, although it usually winds up destroyed or heavily damaged after each battle. Equipped with repulsors, jet-boots, and a unibeam. The unibeam is powered…

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    well known for founding the Misfits, Samhain, and Danzig. He owns a record label called Evilive, as well as an adult comic book publishing company known as Verotik. Danzig has played a number of genres through the years, including punk rock, heavy metal, industrial, and blues. He has written songs for other musicians, most notably Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison. As a singer, he is noted for his vast tenor vocal range in which he can belt and also delicately reach his head voice. His vocal has…

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    Irony In The Crucible

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    The Crucible Essay The word crucible has three different meanings that each contributes its own metaphorical meaning to the play The Crucible by Arthur Miller. A crucible is a piece of equipment for melting substances in a laboratory, a severe test, or a situation in which concentrated forces cause change. Arthur Miller chose During the Salem witch trials in the late 1600’s, people were brought to the court, accused of witchcraft, and then were either sentenced to death or forced to sell out…

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    For it was said, “…One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them in the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.” The Ring was a piece of metal that denoted the fall of man; it illustrated how much control a small item can have over an entity. Another object which led to the downfall of men was the forbidden fruit from the tree of knowledge in the Biblical book of Genesis. Just as the One…

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    suddenly like an anchor, casting him into the sand. The air hung heavy with the eerie metallic scent of blood, and Ralph's wide eyes reflected the disbelief and helplessness that gripped his soul. The battlefield echoed with the silence of impending doom as he lay there, a wounded prey at the mercy of those around him. His eyes fixed on the sky, he could feel the warmth of the sun fading away. He could only see the officer gesticulating in a panicked manner, attempting to rush to his aid. The…

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    Typography Analysis

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    Typography is a vital part of design. It is effective in creating mood, increasing readership and using space. While it is important, it 's almost like the director of a film: if it is great, you hardly think about it, but if it stinks it can wreck doom a project to mediocrity, or worse yet, poor readership. Here are some basic tips on typography. 1. Use single spacing after a period. A double space was necessary back in the day of the typewriter when typewriters had monospaced typefaces. It…

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    Emperor's Ruby Ceremony

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    emperor and less would be protecting the Emperor’s throne room and more particularly the Emperor’s jewel would after the Emperor was asleep at the confusion of the guards changing was abroad Xiong snuck into the emperor's throne room and used his metal chopsticks to pry the large crystal out of its position where it had been fastened for hundreds of years and slipped it into his pocket and sold it to one of his friends who was a jewel dealer named Kumagaya Kiyokuni. Kumagaya was not aware of…

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    faces read one word: agony. Upon reaching about halfway up the structure, the water grew large enough to reach the unstable tower at a constant. It began to wobble and shake more and more violently as each gust of wind clashed against the impending doom, but I wanted answers, so I continued to try to find out what these kids were…

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    front of everyone, her tight brown curls like a helmet ready for war. One of the security guards, Frank, took Peyton’s computer from her hands as they entered and placed it in a brown box. The saccharine scent of cheap perfume permeated the enclosed metal box and stung Peyton’s sinuses. As the elevator vibrated and rocked as it made its ascension. Everyone inside shifted, avoiding eye-contact, looking down or forward. Peyton looked up. The fan above them began with a droning hiss. She crossed…

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    Essay On 1980 Heat Waves

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    The 1980 Heat Wave in the United States Disasters, as the word suggests, is a phenomenon that actually tends to spell a doom on the regular routine of an entire society and depending upon its size and effects it can even cause a change in the working process of an entire country. Basically, when something big happens that we cannot stop or cannot change is known as a disaster. Every year, millions of people are affected by the natural disasters and man-made disasters (Georgian Med News, 2011).…

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