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    Superhero Research Paper

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    After playing as Oliver Queen/ Green Arrow for 5 years ever since 2012. Arrow has reached its 100th episode. The 100th episode happens to air right in the middle of the CW 4-way superhero crossover, which is the channel Arrow airs on. Since Arrow was such a big success it has caused Warner Brothers/ CW to spawn off 3 other superheroes shows Flash, Supergirl, and DC’s Legends of Tomorrow. Since the fans of all these show love crossovers. The CW decide to do a 4-way crossover. The crossover is called Superheroes V.S Aliens. We are bringing back the majority of actors, actress, and characters for example Katie Cassidy who plays Laurel Lance, Caity Lotz who plays Sara Lance who is now on DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, Susanna Thompson who plays Moira Queen, Jamey Sheridan who plays Robert Queen, and a lot of other people. We are eve hosting a party to celebrate this huge achievement. After seeing Seth Myers on SNL, I have always wanted to meet him and be on his show. Then in 2013 I ran into him at the golden globes because he did some of the writing. I and walked up to him to introduce myself. I said ‘’Hi how are you Stephen Amell SNL please’’ except it sounded like a robot. I did end up getting to host SNL. I went back to my table which was full of cast members form Big Bang Theory. I didn’t know any of them. If that was not worst enough I drank a lot of champagne so I excused myself and went to the bathroom. I heard a thunders applause and on my way, out of the bathroom. I ran…

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    Earth On Fire Analysis

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    1. The documentary Earth on Fire that focuses on how mega-fires and fires effect forest and ecosystems in today’s world. The documentary primarily focuses on New Mexico and the southwest region of the United States along with areas in Australia. For starters I knew forest fires can be deadly to forest areas as far as harming the ecosystem and ruining soil but this documentary opened my eyes to the long term effects forest fires can have and introduced to me the term “mega-fire” which I was…

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    Deuteronopia Case Study

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    1. a) Define Deuteronopia. b) What causes it? c) Why is it more frequent in males than females? d) Contrast the two types of receptor cells in the retina, and describe the retina’s reaction to light. Deuteranopia is when someone is colorblind, which results from the exposure to green light, causing the person to be confused, mixing up the colors as green, red, and yellow. Color blindness is caused by the green sensitive cones. In addition, deuteranopia is caused by a genetic condition where…

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    Color Perception Essay

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    nose, and tongue. Our vision comes from our sense organ, our eyes and travels to the part of the brain that processes vision, the occipital lobe. From there what we see is a perception of what we are getting from our sense organ. Our perception of color in particular is shaped by the culture that we live in and biologically through the rods and cones in our eyes (How vision works, 2015). The way that the brain sees color is biologically based, and perception…

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    Essay On Color Blindness

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    With these two disorders you can either have partial color blindness or total color blindness in one or both eyes. Color blindness is easy to detect and can be self-diagnosed for most people. If your color blindness is not inherited then it can be caused by a number of different diseases and you should see a doctor immediately after realizing your vision is not the same to prevent any serious condition. The reason that color blindness occurs starts in the retina of the eyeball. It is the…

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    Arrow Vs Flash

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    Holding Out for a Hero Whether it’s six year old kids playing with superman action figures, or college students going to see the latest Batman movie, it's evident that in this day and age, everyone loves a good hero. In an unpredictable world where so many people often feel powerless, companies such as Marvel and DC comics provide a much needed escape from reality through the use of extraordinary fictional characters, such as the Green Arrow and the Flash. These two DC characters differ…

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    Where Did My Innocence Go? “I’m interested in how innocence fares when it collides with hard reality” (Geoffrey S Fletcher, screenwriter). Authors Phil Klay and Hal Ashby seek to show their audiences what does happen when innocence collides with hard reality through their stories’ main characters Bob Hyde and Sergeant Price. Phil Klay, in “Redeployment” writes about a man, Sergeant Price, who returns from a seven month deployment in Iraq. Price has trouble returning to civilian life and…

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    Flash And Arrow Logos

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    Faster than a Speeding Arrow An effective advertisement will seamlessly integrate abstract concepts and concrete emotions. TV shows such as The Flash and Arrow rely on the use of pathos to ground the audience in reality. By appealing to pathos, the audience is more likely to concede to the ethos, logos, and kairos of a character. To take a case in point, if the individual becomes emotionally invested in a character, then the character’s actions seem more credible, ethical, and logical. This…

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    We Were Soldiers

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    One… And Young is a thrilling novel the recounts the First and Second Battalions of 7th Cavalry Regimen during the Battle of the Ia Drang Valley. The events in the book are told by Lt. Gen. Harold G. Moore the commander of the battalion and Joseph L. Galloway a war journalist. Moore is in charge of two battalions that are some of the first to incorporate helicopters into their tactics. They go into Vietnam under manned due to expiring enlistments; they had to fight a true holocaust of a battle.…

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    shown as a comparison between civilized and uncivilized. The ape using the tool shows the difference between what is human and what is animal. Hal is portrayed as the Cyclops. He is the one-eyed beast that kills the main character’s shipmates until he is finally put to sleep. The film tells all that Hal is not human but he seems like the most human character in the film. He is the only character to show fear, has trouble telling lies and even shows signs of pride. Giving these very human…

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