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    The Flash Gender

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    The TV show I have chosen for the review is called The Flash. The Flash was viewed in the CW channel at 8/7c at night of every Tuesday. The target audience for The Flash are teens and young adults. The Flash is about protagonist, Barry Allen, gaining super speed and become a hero called the Flash. When Barry gained his super speed, other people also acquired unique power which some chose to use it in wrong way. Barry becomes the Flash to protect city he is living in, Central City, from many…

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    critics failed to see merit in this much-hyped DC offering, it cannot be ruled out that something is missing. DC needs to introspect, for sure. However, it is also true that Marvel has been offering the audiences superhero diet in plenty and it might be a reason that DC offerings are not doing well. According to E! News, Marvel has come up with three Iron Man movies, three Captain America movies, two Thor movies (third is on the way), and two Avengers as well. So, is it any surprise if DC’s…

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    remained. He loved being apart of a group and he was happy to have some friends, but he remembers how it felt to be the kid with the comic books. Granted he was never thrown into a dumpster, but he did know how terrible it felt to be alone and beneath the football players. “It’s time,” said Brett. Jason slowly walked into the circle towards the kid with the comic books. He was fidgeting with his glasses, trying not to look afraid but Jason could see the fear in his…

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    Michigan hero Not all super heroes fly, turn invisible or have super human strength.My friend Maggie may not be able to do any of those but that doesn't mean she not a hero. Maggie is kind, caring, friendly. That's just some of the reason she my Michigan hero. Maggie is a fun loving person, the new kid in first grade. Maggie was a shy kid. (so was I) I don't remember how exactly we became friends. But I was her first friend. Once you get to know her she goofy and funny. She goofy off all…

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    Cesar Vill Who Is A Hero?

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    In today’s time, hero’s might have a different significance to others. But in my opinion, I am an old fashioned person, so when someone asks me what I thought a hero was when I was smaller I say that I think about a hero from the olden days. Strong, honorable, dependable, intelligent, with super powers just like spider-man or superman. But now, If someone would happen to ask me one day “who is your hero” or what I think a hero is now I would have to say my father and that a hero for me is a…

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    A hero doesn't always fly, run fast, or have super human strength. But all heroes have super powers. My Michigan hero has the power of words, caring, and niceness, her powers are strong, she's like a sister. My Michigan hero is my best friend Brianna. B is for brilliant, she always knows what to say. Like when our friend had a conflict, she told her what's what and steered her back on track. R is for reliable, she is always there for you. Even when she's far away or you don't need her, she's…

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    On July 20, 2012, Jon Blunk demonstrated the act of unconditional love for his girlfriend in Aurora, Colorado at a movie theater. During the midnight showing of “The Dark Knight Rises,” the assailant, James Holmes, began his attack on the crowd. Amid the booming shots of gunfire and smoke, Blunk sacrificed his life by laying on top of his girlfriend, Jansen Young. To protect her from being shot, Blunk pushed his girlfriend under the seats and laid on top of her to keep her safe from danger.…

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    Watchmen is one of the greatest graphic novel of all time for the simple reason it makes you question morality on a scale rarely seen in fiction indeed. When considering the characters in the book it’s hard to say that their Good or evil they are simply people who are convinced that they are right.Rorschach is a good ex he follows the law with conviction, but doesn’t see the problems with the law, he is violent very violent his unique way of doing vigilante justice is a reflection of law’s order…

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    Final Project Proposal: Political Cartoons The topic that I chose for my final project is political cartoons created during the time period of 1939 through 1945, and mostly focusing on the major event that occur during this time frame which is World War II. The main focus of my project will be on how the political cartoons created during 1939 through 1945 have contributed to our nation building as well as how educators use these political cartoons to help teach students about the events of World…

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    Feminism In Wonder Woman

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    women cannot be smart, strong, and sexy? Female characters throughout cinematic history struggle to find the balance between the three feminist traits. In 1941, feminist Moulton Marston is able to crack the code with his creation of the Wonder Woman comic which follows Diana Prince, the lead character which mirrors the trajectory of the women’s movement in America (Dockterman). Almost 35 years later, Lynda Carter appears in Douglas S. Cramer and Stanley Ralph Ross’ 1975 television show, The…

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