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    I also believe that they’ve done it well. At issue #533, we’ve shown that the gamma bomb exploded while Banner was still standing in front of it. Yet, he turned out unharmed physically. Mentally, he’s trapped in his own mind, repeating the moment when he turned into a monster. That’s worse than dying. Then, when The Thing couldn’t even stop Hulk, Human Torch finally went Nova. He unleashed his most powerful flame blast. Again, Hulk was unharmed physically. It was almost like he couldn’t die which resulting in a depressing revelation. That maybe Bruce Banner is doomed to eternity to be a monster. That’s dark. Especially the flashbacks that Banner saw, those are also sad and depressing. Even though Hulk is a monster, you can’t help but feel sorry for him. I like how these comics show another side of Bruce Banner that I’ve never known before. Hulk was never the ‘superhero’ that I enjoyed reading or watching before. He wouldn’t be my first choice of Marvel’s characters. But these comics definitely change my…

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    Fantastic Four Analysis

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    Contrast between Fantastic Four of 2005 and the Fantastic Four of 2015 “In American films, the first science fiction craze came in the 50 's, fueled by cold war paranoia, and produced a wave of movies about space exploration, alien invaders and giant, radiation-infected insects.”(Moss) Science fictions is a type of American genre that discuss human relationship with science and technology. It is created to introduce science and technology to the audience as a form of entertainment. Fantastic…

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    They reached the top of the mountain where he lived. There they found his name and he was fighting a man in a dark cloak. The man wielding a malice and the dog wielding a large snowball. “Get over here Deuss!”, but to his avail, the man could not attack the dog since he was too swift. The humans intervened and stopped the assailant. He explained that he hated the cold months and wished to get rid of the dog so he would not have to experience them. The dog understood this man’s actions, but sent…

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    Then I dipped it in the water. The next time we came the mine I tried the chisel for a while, however heat treating also makes the metal more brittle and after only an hour or so it shattered. Then I remembered that my blow torch was in the car, the melting temperature of copper was 1,984 F, and my blow torch could reach that temperature. I ran outside grabbed my blow torch and held the flame up to one of the chucks holding it the wall. Twenty minutes later one of my friends shout “Jon! HEY…

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    Amy, Amy, Amy. Adobe Photoshop, Amy Winehouse portrait. To make this Pop art inspired artwork, I simply used a picture of Amy Winehouse and manipulated it on Adobe Photoshop to make it look similar to the Marilyn Monroe pop art by Andy Warhol. The source of my inspiration was the Pop Art movement, more specifically Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe and Campbell’s soup repetitive pop art. The reason why this movement inspired me to do my artwork is because I like it. It is very pronounced and…

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    Munsky Boots

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    Cyndi Lauper’s Kinky Boots Review - Royal Alexandra Located at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Kinky Boots, directed by Jerry Mitchell, is a show that will make you want to get out of your seat and dance. Music and lyrics written by Cyndi Lauper and the book was written by Harvey Fierstein. There were many hidden messages in this performance, and it had a mixture of themes such as romance, and comedy and there were some surprising emotional parts. Kinky Boots is about a boy named Charlie…

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    Kennedy's Inaugural Speech

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    In Kennedy's speech, he was straight to the point didn't use excessive words to really get his point. For instance, Kennedy says "For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty and all forms of human life." Kennedy was straight to the point didn't try to add extra verbs or nouns he practically stated mankind has the ability to end poverty and the human race. Someone that was not to the point and adding unnecessary words would have said " the human race can play…

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    There is one trace of prehistoric man where a child's footprint is beside a wolf's footprint. Archaeologists could not identify why they are beside each other. Some archaeologists believe that humans never lived in the cave. They only visited it repeatedly maybe for painting or possibly for ceremonies. In contrast, archaeologists found around 190 animal skulls in the cave. These skulls belong to species like; cave bears, mammoth and wooly rhino that vanished long ago. However, they could not…

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    How Has Fire Affected Our Species Fire has been around for a while with the human race and it has affected us in many ways. Some of those effects are Larger brains more compact and stronger muscles and more protein. Fire has affected all of these things and much more and without it we might not be here. It has even gave us a key component of “The Human Spark” which is our ability to use critical thinking and our language to express our wants and needs instead of just mimicking other sound we…

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    ability to adapt to to new civilizations, however it may not be beneficial. In Conrad's novel, he uses the literary elements of conflict, character development, and the setting to demonstrate the theme of human depravity when removed from civilization. Conrad uses character conflict to show the development of Kurtz and Marlow during their time at the Congo. Kurtz had conflict against the environment as it was slowly deteriorating his mind and morals. When he arrived to the Congo, Kurtz…

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