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    Nagasaki Cold War

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    ideology and economic trade. Both superpowers veiled a threat of conventional weapon superiority all the while holding the world hostage as both countries risked world nuclear annihilation. The Arms Race between these two superpowers and their puppet nations kept us at war by having military at the ready and not physically having an all out war. Japan wanted to surrender and made efforts to the United States. The Cold War was a result of tension between two superpower nations. On August 10,…

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    There is no question that one of those characters, which is David Dunn, is a superhero. He is an unbreakable man that isn’t affected by just about anything, and that can definitely be considered a superpower. Before we get into David Dunn’s specific powers, let’s analyze the term “superpower.” A superpower is a superhuman and supernatural ability that a character can adapt or inherit. They’re not like normal people by any means and in the traditional comic book movie, the hero has an alter…

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    others would do the things that I had thought, but never say out loud. Throughout my life, there has been good and bad things that has happened to me that I never understood. Although having a superpower is cool, there are many cons that seem to outweigh the joy of my ability. Choosing this particular superpower was very…

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    ideological systems capitalism and communism. Prior to the Latin America intervention, the level of superpower relations was at an all-time high due to the emergence of two superpowers in the international arena; the United States and the Soviet Union however, the Cold War was seen as seen as a cushioned for stabilization for these superpowers. The United States relationship with the Soviet Union saw both superpowers locked a geopolitical and ideological struggle for supremacy, over one another…

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    are very influential in many people lives. Children around the world watch the superhero movies and the episodes. Many iconic superheroes carry similar characteristics such as tremendous superpowers, unique villains, and wears vibrant suits. Something that comes with most superheroes are their unique superpowers. Superman is gifted with the ability to use lasers and he can fly. Superman is also one of the strongest heroes. Spiderman uses his ability to shoot webs at his archenemies. Superheroes…

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    Studio 8 Film Analysis

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    Studio 8 Joins the Superpower Cinematic Universe with Black With controversial incoming African-American television series such as HBO’s Confederate and Amazon’s Black America, Studio 8 just announced that they are working on a black superpower film for the big screen. The story of Black revolves around a nation where only the black people have superpowers. This comic series from Black Mask Studios will be adapted into the big screen by Jeff Robinov’s company. Jon Silk, Studio 8’s executive…

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    Why Did Mao Zedong Fail

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    In the year 1949 the Chinese Empire ruled over most of the east of Asia and the empire was considered to be the most powerful human society in the world. Mao Zedong announced the founding of the People’s Republic of China in that same year. In 1950 China was completely in shambles due to the years of war against Japan that had destroyed all its infrastructure, farms and factories which left many people without jobs and food. While the Chinese Communist Party was in its first six years of power…

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    Characteristics Of A Hero

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    rules and standards of life and morals. Even with that being said there still is something that we all share and can’t escape from and that is sin and imperfection. Will Oremus said “If science gives people superpowers, will they use them for good or evil?” If people today were given superpowers there would be little to no heroes due to the characteristics of a hero, a hero’s obligation and the ego. A hero has been defined by Webster’s Dictionary as “a person who is admired or idealized for…

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    how the reactions of exclusion can change when interrupted by superhero fantasies. An emphasis is placed on the idea that these people do not believe they have superpowers, instead they just imagine them. Overall, the study serves to find if simulating the idea of physical invulnerability can lessen…

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    transforming points of our nation. Imperialism is expanding a country's power and culture to other countries. It really is taking over a country. Although, this would make us a superpower for decades to come. Imperialism would transform trade, military, and cultural superiority. One of the main things that made us a world superpower was because of our military. Our military would install fear into those smaller countries for decades to come. This was all because of a man who is still relevant to…

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