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    Lauryn Hill is a famous songwriter and poet whose work is balanced between sacred and secular. Even though all of her songs and poems are not about religion they still have strong meanings. In 2002 Lauryn Hill released a song called “The Mystery of Iniquity.” Through this song Ms. Hill expresses how the government attempts to hide the their unfair treatment. During the Era of slavery the unfair and brutal treatment of blacks was obvious, but in modern times the government is now hiding the their…

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    “When we are children we seldom think of the future. This innocence leaves us free to enjoy ourselves as few adults can. The day we fret about the future is the day we leave our childhood behind.” (Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind) Patrick Rothfuss analyses how childhood innocence and the lack of responsibility can be irresistible. For some, transitioning from the simplicity of youth to the daunting reality of adulthood can be a demanding task. Holden Caufield in The Catcher in the Rye and…

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    has kept going almost sixty years, the characters don't age in connection to arrival of the first film. Rather, Bond is constantly mid-matured. In like manner, in Ian Fleming's stories, James Bond is in his mid-to-late thirties. He was basically a fictional character created by a Novelist Ian Fleming 1953. Fleming took his name from that of an American ornithologist, a Caribbean bird expert. According to the novel, Bond was…

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    key films and figures discuss how one of the following themes have been addressed in European Cinema: war and politics. Representation of polish martial law in Man of Iron (1981) and Walesa. Man of hope (2013) by Andrzej Wajda The main aim of this essay is to analyse post-war reality in Poland by using two films directed by world acclaimed polish artist Andrzej Wajda. Due to the technical limitations I had to pick one event or period of time to look at, therefore I will be focusing on 1980s.…

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    Batman Epic Hero Essay

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    man is a heroic person. to me that person will always be my favorite not only because he saves lives, but because he is a person you can pend on. Something else you can know about him is that he knows a lot of martial arts and he knows how to defend himself from anything. He is a fictional character. Wayne trains himself physically and mentally because that is the way someone learns if they teach themselves because that way you have more confidence in yourself and you more or less know what to…

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    Batman Evolution

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    Evolution of Batman Batman is a fictional, crime-fighting superhero staring in American comic books published by DC Comics, as well as many television shows, movies, and is widely ranged from places all over the world as the savior of Gotham. The character was created by artist Bob Kane and writer Bill Finger, and first appeared in Detective Comic, where his character was originally named "the Bat-Man," the character is also referred to by such epithets as the "Caped Crusader", the "Dark…

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    These two friends are quite different, but regularly join forces. The similarities between them are that both are male, and both are fictional DC Comics superheroes. Both are members of the Justice League. They also both have a photographic memory. Batman is human, while Superman is an alien from the planet Krypton. Batman has human-like abilities such as martial arts skills and extreme fitness. Superman, on the other hand, has insanely impossible powers such as heat vision, super breath,…

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    Manga Research Paper

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    Luffy gathers a very unique crew which are called The Straw Hat Pirates. The crew consists of Three Sword Wielding Roronoa Zoro, A master thief and expert navigator Nami, an expert but cowardly marksman and inventor Usopp, The gourment cook and martial artist Sanji, an anthropomorphic reindeer and doctor Tony Tony Chopper,the archaeologist Nico Robin, a cybord shipwright Franky and a living skeleton musician Brook.All of them together sail the seas in pursuit of their dreams. During their…

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    Still, it can be argued that stereotypes are derived from a sliver of truth, and should not be taken seriously. For example, when asked to comment if she believed she was perpetuating stereotypes of Asian-American women, actress Nancy Kwan of The World of Suzie Wong and Flower Drum Song “has stated that she was trying to enact roles to the best of her ability and that perhaps people are reading too much into these media images” (Mok, 1998). Furthermore, at University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg…

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