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    does so because of how he values human life. Many stories involve Batman convincing criminals out of committing murder; he would not have the same impact if he were known to kill his enemies. In a utilitarian perspective, he views the death of the Joker as essential for it will create more happiness to the citizens of Gotham city but refuses to do it to bring…

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    he fights for the safety of Gotham. He is also showing generosity when he does not let the Joker die he catches his instead. The Joker shows virtues of tolerance by giving the people a chose to kill the other boat instead of him automatically just blowing them both up before the time is up. He ale shows a lot of thoughtfulness by the way he had planned the whole boat scene out. The two vices the Joker used was immorality, he has no care for the the deaths of innocent people. He is a very…

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    One boy, barely nineteen years old, was now calling the streets his home. His name was Joker. He didn’t have the look of a stereotypical homeless person. He was young and still looked as if he had greatness within him. As he described his old life to me, his eyes came alive. Joker said he joined the military at age eighteen. His brief career made him feel as if he mattered in the world. He mentioned that the military gave him purpose…

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    His acting was totally different than what his other movies usually showed. It was confirmed by Ledger himself that he spent a month locked up in a hotel room to prepare for his role as The Joker. In a video that was from a documentary about Heath titled Too Young To Die, Heath Ledger’s father Kim was showing a diary Ledger kept during his time in the hotel room and throughout the filming of the Batman movie. There were photos of different…

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    dangerous. The Dark Knight is one of Batman movies that have been released. unlike the other batman movies, The Dark Knight movie has a huge impact in the American society. The movie was like the other series but Joker character at this one was special. Heath Ledger was the actor of Joker character in the movie. The character is about a criminal…

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    the joker, moon knight, dick grayson, Scarecrow,gambit, and x-23 Now, I bet that you know one or two of these characters, but most are obscure. I’m about to tell you about all of them, even some stuff that you didn’t know about these people. Now i'm going to tell you about the joker. He was a normal criminal once, just stealing to keep his family alive, until he falls into a vat of chemicals and gets horribly transfigured and changed his normal skin tone to white. He committed crimes and ten was…

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    The hero, one of the most famous archetypes of all time, appears in countless literatures, myths, religions, and stories of folklore. A hero, someone who is admired for their courage, achievements, or noble qualities would make an excellent archetype for educators to teach as it is extremely prevalent throughout the world. In The Road by Cormac McCarthy, the father exhibits heroism as one of the last humans on earth. In the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter demonstrates his heroic abilities as a…

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    The influence of movies on society's perception of the capabilities and acceptable behavior of both the criminal justice system, and the individuals that work within it, are portrayed differently throughout Hollywood movies. The criminal justice system is a set of processes which are set by the government to help control crime and apply penalties to those who violate the law. There are more than a single criminal justice system, and they are each applied differently depending on their level. For…

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    His name was Dick Grayson. Finger wanted Batman to have someone to talk to except for himself. Eventually Batman got his own spin-off series called Batman. This series had many important things happen, such as the first appearances of the Joker and Catwoman.Those two characters are very well known in the media today (Batman: History). What makes Batman such an interesting character to most people was the fact that he did not use guns to kill. That wasn’t always the case. There was a comic…

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    Antisocial Personality Disorder The research question that I will be discussing is how does antisocial personality disorder affects people. Antisocial personality disorder is one type of personality disorder. The American Psychiatric Association defines antisocial personality disorder as “a pattern of disregarding or violating the rights of others. A person with antisocial personality disorder may not conform to social norms, may repeatedly lie or deceive others, or may act impulsively”…

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