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    That is such a great way of looking at things. I don't always hear that same mindset from other actors. But I think it's great because if you don't hold it against that show, that show may be calling you some time down the road to audition for something different. If you're holding it against them, then you might miss out on booking that role later on down the road. Exactly. You might not know something about the show that if you watched it, you would know the tone of it. I watched…

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    father and son. The parts that are seen as “bitter” visually describes the fathers appearance and his actions. The quote “Life is about change. Sometimes its painful, sometimes its beautiful, but most of the time its both” from the television show smallville” can be related to the poem. The boy in the poem has beautiful and painful memories with his father, and he has to learn that life is always a little bit of both. “ In Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” imagery is used throughout the poem to create…

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    approaches to superheroes in live-action shows aimed at older audiences. The most successful were “Buffy the Vampire Slayer”, featuring a dyed-in-the-wool idealist superhero who exists within a consciously humorous take on the horror genre, and “Smallville”, another Superman reincarnation, which portrayed the hero’s early years in a teen drama format which enjoyed a lengthy ten season run. Other recent TV superhero or superhero-like series enjoying varying degrees of success include: “Angel”,…

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    Though they share a common goal, Superman and Batman have different pasts, natural powers and symbols that they represent inside the DC universe. Since the Golden Age of comics in the 1930’s, Superman and Batman have captured the imagination of comic readers. These two superheroes, one with God like powers and the other a man of keen intellect and wealth unimaginable, have fought crime in completely different fashions. They have united to fight against terrifying villains and battled each…

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    A comparison and contrast of the violence in the two Superman stories Violence in motion pictures has for quite some time been blamed for mass shootings and rising brutality in the society. Studies have shown that we're watching more screen violence than any other time in recent history, this has probably led into more violence in our communities. In the middle of the twentieth century, the recurrence of violence in film rose at the same pace as crime rates in the U.S. leading people to…

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    Cid Vs American

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    movies. The original story that was born on the planet Krypton and his parents sent him on a ship bound for Earth when I was little, because of the destruction of their planet. It was discovered and adopted by an American couple farmers who called Smallville Clark Kent and he was raised by a strict moral code. It was rude and aggressive. The character intruded catch criminals, scammers, acts of injustice and violence in general. Its behavior was somewhat surprising compared to the methods to…

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    So the officers end up tranquilizing him. He woke up in a jail cell in unfamiliar town called Smallville. The police officers were surrounding him and he was still in handcuffs, a police officer told him to get up for questioning. He was put in solitary confinement he didn't try get out, he knew if wants to get out he has to come out with a plan.…

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    Achilles from the Iliad and Superman from DC Comics both are heroes who go through Josephs Campbell’s hero cycle. Achilles was a powerful Greek Soldier and one of the reasons Troy was conquered. He went through the heroic cycle and changed a lot emotionally as well. Superman is a modern day hero, who has super human abilities. He also fits into the heroic cycle in several different story lines. The hero usually has strange circumstances around their birth. When Achilles was a child his mother,…

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    Patient Demographic Information The patient’s name is Maverick Harris. He currently is from a small progressive town called Smallville in an apartment by himself. Mr. Maverick is a single, Caucasian, male, who was born on November 13, 1982. This was his first admission to EMSH on August 3, 2015. The patient stated that “he has two brothers and no sisters; he is the middle sibling. He has no children and never been in a relationship or married.” Both of his parents are living and they are…

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    Why do you want to be a part of Project Bridge? What do you want to contribute? What do you think you will gain from the experience? The original purpose of Project Bridge was to mitigate racial tension in the United States. It was created to address the injustices of the 1992 Los Angeles riots as well as the persisting stereotypes against Koreans and other minorities. It would be an honor to be a part of a program that was created to promote social justice, and combat prejudice within our…

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