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    Tony Stark's Tragic Hero

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    Steve was contemplating everything he had beheld today, while surreptitiously watching his team. His team? Did he, he wondered, have the right to call these unique group, his team? Scoffing to himself, he pushed his empty basket away and lowered his head in exhaustion. A good leader draws from experience and he had none. With possibly the exception of Thor, none of them had any experience, yet they followed his orders, even Thor and more surprisingly, so did Tony Stark. Thor was/is a Norse…

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    It's a very busy year for the team of teenage superheroes, Power Rangers. Last week, the first glimpse of the T-Rex Zord from the upcoming Power Rangers movie has been revealed to the public. Today, they taking the Power Rangers hype to the next level, revealing the full Megazord from the upcoming movie. A teaser image was tweeted by the official Power Rangers' Twitter account, hinting an image of an enormous robot that is created when the Rangers' Zords combine into one big super robot. It…

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    JC Washington Cinema Spring 2016 Director Comparative Analysis A notable director, producer, and screenwriter is who John Singleton is. Born in Los Angeles, California, Singleton always had a passion for films. John Singleton was raised by his mother and father in separate households. He was a son of a mortgage broker and a pharmaceutical company sales executive. John Singleton did not have any family influence when it came to wanting to be a director. His interest came about because he…

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    Split like his identity, perhaps a self-fulfilled wish, two brain wavelengths occupied the ragged man. The descent into shame dampened any defenses Bruce would’ve had since the transformation lacked completion; however, his frantic mental state allowed his other half access to his side of the brain – leaving the physical form a human flux between the two borderline personalities. Rather than shield puny Banner in a cocoon of darkness, an inkling of green lingered ever so possessively; a lack of…

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    For my three movies that I think should be appreciated even after many of us have left, would have to be Spider-Man, The Hulk (2003), and Selena. Why Spider-Man? You may be asking yourself for the first pick, well since this movie is all time favorite movie because I enjoyed how Tobey Maguire captured the essence of Spider-Man. I enjoy the story plot. The actors for each character couldn't have been any perfect. The fact which everyone can relate to Peter Parker, well maybe not the part that he…

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    Wonder Woman Superhero

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    Superhero films are based on adventurism and escapism that pertains to classic storytelling traditions and mythology. Most popular superhero films are built-in mythologies involving quests and special destinies for people who thought they were just ordinary people, and a consistent theme of a need to put faith in something larger than yourself. For this reason, I believe Wonder Woman is a great example of a superhero that is classified as contemporary mythology. Aside from Superman and Batman,…

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    Ask a million people who their hero is and one should expect to get a million different answers. The word has come to encompass as many definitions as there are possible configurations to a deck of cards. Some think of a hero as someone with powers beyond ordinary people. Others think of them as people who embody exceptional character. Still, many more consider heroes as people who help the world reach ideals in government, medicine, chemistry, technology, and a thousand other fields. However,…

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    Superman, Batman, Captain America, Spider-Man, all these have something in common. They're super heroes, but what determines a hero? It it the costumes the wear, or how many people they save? Or maybe even the bad guys they defeat, or they're catch phrases? Truth is, heroes come in all different shapes and sizes, and what some consider to be heroic others may consider to be degenerate. In the story "A+P" Sammy quits his job in order to become a hero, but he didn't quite accomplish this goal.…

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    There are two companies that are at the top of their league in the entertainment business. Marvel and DC. Each company has their own similarities and differences, but which one takes the cake. Marvel has a unique and bright tone while DC’s is dark and gloomy. Marvel is behind the amazing heroes like Spiderman, Hulk, Wolverine, Ironman and much more. On the other hand, DC is the creator of Superman, Batman, Flash, and the list goes on. When hardcore comic nerds must choose between Marvel and DC…

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    Becoming A Trauma Nurse

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    When I was a little girl I would always dream of becoming a superhero instead of a princess. I would always daydream of helping people instead of being the damsel in distress stuck inside a castle. As a grew older I began to realize that there are real heroes in the world. They exist in real life and I have a chance to become one of them. Nurses are one of the many heroes out there. Helping people in traumatic events and trying to save lives is my dream job. My long-term career goal is to become…

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