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    Batgirl(Barbara Gordon), Jim Gordon, Alfred. Superman enlisted the help of his wife Lois Lane, and some help from his cousin Supergirl, Superboy which is a clone of Superman or in some cases his. Batman has a lot of enemies, but the most iconic is the Joker, The Penguin, Poison Ivy, and Bane. Superman is famously known for fighting with Lex Luthor. But also General Zod, Lobo, Superboy Prime, Brainiac, Doomsday,…

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    Batman Vs Beowulf

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    research paper The hero possesses strength,bravado,ethics and most important, fights dirty. These characteristics apply to Beowulf and a modern like Batman with slight modifications. Both of these heroes come from two completely different time periods.But both have great impact on their society. One of the most greatest similarities between the two heros. Its that that they both don't have superpowers,they rely on their strength to defeat evil. A hero have altered through the years, both…

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    Steve Miller Hall Of Fame

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    In order to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an artist must have released a record 25 years prior to the current year of induction. When deciding if an artist is qualified, elements such as the artist’s innovation, musical influence and length of career are considered. Based on these factors, Steve Miller should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Steve Miller was born October 5, 1943 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA. Miller began learning how to play the guitar at age…

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    the early morning sun. When I first came to Camp Fern, I was on my own. Everyone else had known each other for at least two years, so I was the odd one out. In my cabin there was the usual sort. There was the popular one, the attention seeker, the joker, and the one you love to hate. Unfortunately, that feeling was mutual. I was usually the butt of the his jokes, and they were always insulting. Now mind you, I wasn’t that lonely, there were other people after all , but since I was in that cabin…

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    Violent Video Games At Blame Imagine, being in class and witnessing before your eyes a shooter. A person right in front of you trying to inflict as much harm as possible onto as many people as they can. Now think of why that person would do such a thing. Many would say they are crazy. Others would say he or she was desperate and some would blame other things. People often look at the killer 's past, what they liked to do and their interests. Many believe that most causes of some shooters is…

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    Humor Influence

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    the audience. Then, Bee shows the audience a clip of Jared Leto, an actor, not being able to read in one of his early television shows (1:54). She compares Trump to the character that Leto acted, and a recent character that Leto acted: The Joker. Although the Joker is a well-known villain, people still will laugh at this because they can accept this kind of offense. As Peter McGraw and Joel Warner state in “The Humor Code, Entry 1: What Exactly Makes Something Funny?,” humor “arises when…

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    During my time observing people and examining the social behaviors done within school campus, I have collected some intriguing data about the trends and routines people usually get into. The mind blooming journey I had squandering my time with this research led me to a new perspective on my life. I never really thought about things this way, but it turns out I do almost the same things every day and so do most people on school grounds. I also find some pretty juicy stuff on teenager self-esteem…

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    The horror and hallucination factor of the first film is greatly decreased in the second. In Batman Begins Scarecrow uses a toxin on his victims that makes them hallucinate and see horrifying things such as a horse breathing fire and monstrous versions of characters’ faces. In the second film there is nothing like this. The most horrifying thing in The Dark Knight is the appearance of the burnt face of Two-Face. Christopher Nolan could have done this to attract younger audiences and leave more…

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    Coraline Movie Analysis

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    A movie adaptation is the transformation of a work or story in whole or part into a feed movie. The graphic novel Coraline is an adventure story written by Neil Gaiman and was later adapted into a movie directed by Henry Selick. Even though most movies are made from the basis of the original novel, the remodeling of the novel Coraline was paradoxical in how they used the “Hero’s Cycle” to convey a different meanings to the target audience. The mentors in the Coraline graphic novel was…

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    Scarecrow(Master of Fear) Imagine your deepest darkest fears coming alive! Scarecrow also known as Jonathan Crane is a villain in American comic books. Scarecrow's is mostly a adversary of Batman and Robin. Scarecrow was created in the fall of 1941 by Bob Kane and Bill Finger. In fact he was one of Batman's earliest foes. First things first is Scarecrows origin. Jonathan Crane was a psychology professor who had gotten rejected by all the educators because of the attire he wore. Crane was…

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