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    is the second film in the Avengers series, and is also part of the gigantic Marvel franchise being number eleven in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In this jam-packed action/sci-fi/fantasy film we see a slew of iconic superheroes: Thor, Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Widow, and Hawkeye, just to name a few, team up to save the day once again. However, unlike most other Marvel movies, the conflict and doubt arises within the group of the Avengers first and then manifests itself as Ultron, a

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    Quinjet: A Short Story

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    say anything, I need you to promise me you will stick to our plan, our priority is to rescue the hostages, any personal issues will have to wait until then Do we understand each other Thor? –Steve asked him a very serious look on his face. -We do Captain, and

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    the crust is only 4 miles away) - Point Nemo (means "no one" in Latin, quite suitable, isn't it?) (Coordinates: -48.875485556, -123.392519167) This map always makes me overlook the fact that the Pacific Ocean is vast... Named after the eponymous captain (he's an Indian prince by the way) from Jules Verne's Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, Point Nemo is about 2,688.22058 km (1,670.38289 miles) from any scrap of land. whether it's an atoll, a sandbank ...or this one that'll certainly work as

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    “Screech”! went the bus as it came to a stop, we were finally here. We had just pulled up to MOSS, I was so excited. We were going to be staying at McCall Outdoor Science School (MOSS) from Tuesday afternoon till Friday morning. At MOSS I learned a lot, had lots of fun with the people in and out of my cabin, and making a project with my group. First, I learned a lot at MOSS, we would go out into the snow, we would wear, snowshoes and go hiking with our group. When we were hiking we even saw a fox

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    So this was it. Here he was, hanging onto the last of his web fluid over the streets of New York. Honestly, he didn’t expect this battle to end like this. Him hanging onto the Empire State Building as the Pro and Anti Registration battle it out. He used to be part of the Pro-Registration, but seeing his own school being destroyed and his best friends being hospitalized, Peter Parker has enough of this Civil War. So, he thought it would be a good idea to face off against both teams by himself. Most

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    Dc should make certain characters more relatable to their audience because more people are leaning more toward Marvel rather than DC. Throughout the years there has always been a debate on which, one is better Marvel or Dc but, many believe the difference lies in the approach to their iconic characters. Therefore, this is what began the debate that Marvels characters are more relatable than, Dc characters according, to Marvel animations. These characters and their personalities, abilities, and lives

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    Captain America: The Winter Soldier is an amazing sequel to the first Captain America movie. This movie follows some stages of Joseph Campbell’s “monomyth theory” and heres a few. The first stage is the “call to adventure”. Captain America is actually called to complete missions a couple of times in the movie. First he is called by S.H.I.E.L.D. to save hostages from a boat that is full of hydra members. Also known as nazi’s. The second time he is called is when an assassin that goes by the name the

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    Finding Nemo

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    With the world moving into a new age of sustainable development as is reflected by the United Nation’s new Sustainable Development Goals means that wildlife conservation is of growing importance. Finding Nemo (Stanton & Walters, 2003) can be said to highlight how human intervention in marine life can have devastating consequences on delicate ecosystems. The entirety of the plot revolves around a search for Nemo that occurred because of a diver who captures him. This can be seen as an enforcement

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    Captain Nemo

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    partner, and children are a devastating blow to a person's way of life. Captain Nemo has lost all of his family and has lost good men on the nautilus. This could be the reason for acting childish, but some people can’t usually make that connection in this time period. They can make the connection to death, but they cannot make it on how Nemo’s family’s death. His family died because of the British government and that's why Captain Nemo has a strong hatred for society because they taken away the people

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    When Monsieur Aronnax first discovered why Captain Nemo created the Nautilus, he couldn’t believe it. The fact that the Nautilus was built out of vengeance and anger seemed odd for Captain Nemo’s usually high spirit. It’s proved that men have to fight nature’s obstacles along with man, and this can only be done by courage, strength, and logic. Most of the book occurs with the characters on the Nautilus, a submarine way beyond its time. The Nautilus is ran using a certain type of electricity, it’s

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