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    A powerful speech by Indigenous journalist Stan Grant in which he says the "Australian dream is rooted in racism" has gone viral. Key points: Grant spoke about the impact of colonisation and discrimination in Sydney He said when Adam Goodes was booed "it said to us again, you're not welcome" Speech viewed more than 736,000 times on Facebook and 15,000 times on YouTube Grant addressed an audience in Sydney on the impact of colonisation and discrimination as part of the IQ2 debate series held by…

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    nascent-but-booming world of comic books, a medium only invented in 1933. Lee got a gig as an editorial gofer at Goodman’s Timely Publications in 1940 and soon started writing scripts for its burgeoning lineup of titles. He usually signed them as “Stan Lee” because — so goes his oft-told anecdote — he wanted to save his real name for when he would someday write the great American novel. He’s earned a paycheck from the company, in its constantly shifting forms and names, ever…

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    smoking hippie that protests many things the government does. As many siblings are Haylee is usually rude and insulting to Steve. Stan is the breadwinner of the house who is extremely patriotic, conservative, and religious. Stan is sometimes portrayed as an idiot by the unnecessary and extremely dangerous actions he does with the family which he states is necessary. Stan is also inconsiderate and insensitive but it is blamed on the fact father never took care of him and left his family at a…

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    Ian Conway Famous Person Assignment: Eric Cartman Eric Cartman is a fictional character and one the main protagonists from the TV show South Park. Trey Parker is the voice of Eric Cartman. He lives in a fictional town called South Park, Colorado, United States. He lives with his single mother name Liane Cartman, who spoils him and is considered a “crack whore” meaning she has had sexual relations with other men and was a drug addict. He did have a father name Jack Tenorman but he unknowingly…

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    The Hulk Sparknotes

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    The Hulk is a fictional superhero created by writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirby, who first appeared in the debut issue of the comic book The Incredible Hulk in May 1962 published by Marvel Comics. In his comic book appearances, the character is both the Hulk, a green-skinned, hulking and muscular humanoid possessing a vast degree of physical strength, and his alter ego Bruce Banner, a physically weak, socially withdrawn, and emotionally reserved physicist, the two existing as personalities…

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    tits into the mouth of my offspring or into the face of my unsuspecting partner. What, you have never thought about how enjoyable that ability would be? Think of all the fun you could have with your two loaded squirt guns. The Parker Brothers and Stan Lee would be so jealous. So, I should start using my tits. With the plethora of options at my disposal, you would think that I would leap out of bed everyday excited to unleash my funbags from their otherwise, mundane…

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    has a mastermind behind them, and here we look at some of the biggest artists in the comic world who make it happen. 1. Steve Ditko This comic artist and writer has worked for a number of comic companies and collaborated with well-known names like Stan Lee to create a universe of superheroes and super villains. From Doctor Strange to Captain Atom, Steve Ditko has worked with both Marvel and DC Comics during his tenure and has cumulated accolades and hall of fame entries throughout his career.…

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    bunch of children's and teen comics, including Dan DeCarlo's Homer the Happy Ghost and Homer Hooper. Atlas failed in reviving superheroes from late 1953 to 1954, with the Human Torch and Captain America. Atlas did not have any hits and according to Stan Lee, "Atlas survived chiefly because it produced work quickly, cheaply, and at a passable quality."…

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    X-Men) from the movie X2: X-Men United, Charles Xavier is referencing the struggle between the mutant race and the majority of society. Oscar Wao, in Junot Diaz’s novel, The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao, is often times compared to the mutants in Stan…

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    Ms. Marvel Essay

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    When asked to name a favorite superhero, countless people of all ages will quickly respond with Spider-Man. Peter Parker first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, written by Marvel legend Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko in 1962, in an issue that explained the origin of his spider-based powers and his status as a misfit high school student fascinated by science. The art is made up of bright primary colors and thick, classic line work that makes the comic accessible and inviting to readers of…

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