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    Psychic Ability

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    in my life, but by far, my favorite question is what kind of superpower you want to be. It brings people into the geeky fantasy world of superhero comics and movies and it allows one to crush over their favorite superhero. Most people will answer with either their favorite superhero’s power or the one they think is the coolest, and I am guilty of doing the same thing. However, without being bias, I believe that if I could have a superpower it would be a psychic ability. If I was gifted with this…

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    Hero's Limitations Essay

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    Hero’s Limits in making Peace in the society In the American superhero movies, superhero saves the world. These superheros either have super power which makes them invulnerable or lot’s of money to build equipments which makes them invulnerable. In the Japanese animation, the high school students save the world. They often have grand ideal, the nice antagonists who “help” these protagonists to grow up, and many people who supports their grand ideal. Do they really bring the peace to the world?…

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    massacre, support this idea. To state my argument more precisely, the 1965 Indonesian massacre was remembered not merely as a domestic conflict nor a proxy Cold War conflict, but a domestic conflict that had made use of the desperation of the Cold War superpowers. Moreover, the lasting impact of the massacre on the domestic political situation and the society of Indonesia challenges the ‘end date’ of the Cold War as per orthodoxy. In this sense, the massacre acts as a challenge to orthodox…

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    intervention in the Vietnam War exerted a burden on its economy. This comparison shows that costs of maintaining global power weakened the U.S. economy. World War II, to a great extent, cured the Great Depression and led the United States to be a superpower in the world economy. As Delong mentioned, “Roosevelt’s concerns shifted to the…

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    The Cold War. A time period of disorder and mayhem. The Cold War started in 1947 at the end of World War II when the alliance between the main superpowers of the world, the United States and Russia, broke. This break was mainly caused by competing ideological systems, with Russia on the side of communism and the U.S. against it. Furthermore, unique weapons were utilized during this catastrophic time. Each country fighting this war held weapons of mass destruction, nuclear weapons that could…

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    and went to sleep. He started to have a dream about him being indestructible, but he was in a war and he was getting destroyed by the enemy from another universe. It was hard for him to think of a way to win then he started to remember that he has superpower. He doesn’t want to use them because he knew that he was in a dream and he didn’t want to mess up his life on the outside world. The next morning weird things started to happen he didn’t know what until he ran to school really fast. He…

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    In The Incredibles Analysis

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    Plot of The incredibles: LeeMingYeung_140153445_StorytellingAnalysis Storytelling Analysis The story is set in a world with a lot “Supers”– humans with superpowers. The supers would use their superpower to save the citizens and fight with the crimes. In one of the operation, the biggest fan of Mr. Incredible, Buddy Pine, wants to aid Mr. Incredible and fighting crimes with him with the identity” Incredi-Boy”. Mr. Incredible rejects Buddy’s offer and throw him out of his car. Buddy has shown his…

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    first time, they saw how menacing was the threat of another superpower that could rival the Land of the Free. Therefore, this war was communism (The Soviet Union) vs. capitalism (The United States of America). After President Roosevelt had died, President Truman took power and ended World War II. Truman wanted to…

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    Climate Change In Canada

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    Climate change of Canada To inaugurate, climate change is affecting the regions of Canada in disparate ways. These habitudes are centered around tree-chewing bugs, fire activity, and aspen dieback. Even though the outcome of Canada’s forests look bleak, there are some better causatums. These include letting the scientists learn about what would happen if the tree population changed drastically, as it is doing. Although the regions of Canada are being destroyed, global warming catches up with…

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    In 2005 at the age of five, my childhood officially began in Mexico—I moved from Iowa, so my family could take care of my sick grandfather. I ended up being a tomboy because I hung out with my boy cousins. We loved watching The Incredibles, so I pretended that I was Mr. Incredible, and my cousin was Syndrome. I always stopped him from attacking a city. Since I lived in small town Mexico, people were full of stereotypes towards how a young lady should act. I realized that what I was doing was…

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