the Knight of the Cart

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    Frank Miller’s The Dark Knight Returns is a groundbreaking masterpiece; It singlehandedly revolutionized the public’s perception of the character, Batman, whilst also addressing a large variety of themes throughout the four books making up the comic. One of the most revolutionary factors of The Dark Knight Returns is the way Miller presents the Batman’s resurgence. Miller successfully creates a fresh take on the character of Batman by telling a story, not through panels upon panels of grandiose…

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    screw resembles a modern-day helicopter. Ultimately, he invented all sorts of things, such as, the machine gun, diving suit, armored tank, self-propelled cart, and a robotic knight. The self-propelled car was basically history 's first car. The drawings of this idea of a self-propelled car do not fully show the mechanics inside though. The robotic knight idea would have been the first humanoid robot if it were actually built. It really is amazing how a man could have thought of all these things…

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    exaggerated violent effects and situational humor—Schultz at the very least serves as a reminder to the audience that the world was not cleanly divided between good and bad just as he believed it to be. ‘Justice’ does not have to be delivered by a Shining Knight on a horse, it could come from anyone: a former slave wearing an outfit reminiscent of Gainsborough’s The Blue Boy or even a hypocritical bounty hunting…

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    that allows Canadian Tire to sell their products seasonally with suitable deal . For example : In rainy season they can sell only rainy products .In present era canadian Tire also use RFID(Radio Frequency Identification ) for located their customer's cart and then it use that data for promote that product .Movingfurther , canadian Tire also made a new app called catch,in which they uploaded their products'features,pictures,record location,rate and other information .Unforu nately ,that app did…

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    relationship. On the ride to Trantridge, Alec drives recklessly and promises Tess to slow down if she kisses him. Tess agrees, but grabs the reins instead. When this happens again, she throws her hat off the cart so that she could get off and walk back. Ultimately, though, Tess decides to get back on the cart because she would be too ashamed to go back to her home (Hardy 68-70). He also offers Tess whistling lessons, which Tess perceives as a way to seduce her yet again (Hardy 75). Alec takes…

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    propagating plants and trees for human consumption. Her efforts were also of great value to society (Pisan). Another historically significant woman to society mentioned in the book is Minerva. Minerva invented the art of building carts and chariots, she also taught knights how to manufacture coats of mail style body armor (Pisan). Christine further validates her point of view that women have contributed to society with useful things such as the art of war, marshalling armies, and the profession…

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    which means that his reputation will suffer, he does it. He “gladly” fights horribly in front of many potential wives just to please the queen (277). When the queen hears that Lancelot will fight poorly for her, “she knew beyond a doubt that that knight was the one to whom she belonged completely; and she knew, too, that he was fully hers” (279). This shows the queen in a high position of power through an act of courtly love because she knows that Lancelot is doing what she wants because he…

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    [Leonardo was also the inventor of the bicycles, parachutes, submarines, Anemometer, Flying machines, Helicopter (Aerial Screw), 33-Barreled Organ, Armored Car, Giant Crossbow, Triple Barrel Canon, Clock, Colossus, Ideal City, Robotic knight, Self-Propelled Cart, Scuba Gear, and the Revolving…

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    walks, they spoke of work, their families, their childhoods, and their interests. Perceval shared one story about how he and his patrol recently had a confrontation with some heavily-armed smugglers, and when he opened the rear gate to the smugglers’ cart, no less than fifty jugs of wine toppled out and smashed on the ground. Perceval shared that he thought Gawain might weep over the loss. Joan chuckled about the tale. “Still, your work is so dangerous,” she said. “The tavern…

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    The Mexican Drug Cartels

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    powerful drug lords that's ever lived, and he proves that by being a two-time prison escapee. Both prison escapes were extremely embarrassing for the president and the country. The first escape from a mexican prison, El Chapo slipped into a laundry cart and was successfully smuggled out. The second escape he stepped into a shower and slipped into a tunnel, nearly a mile long. After he was captured, he “bragged that he had supplied more heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and marijuana than anyone…

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