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    Storing files online, is taking the old media, a USB Flash Drive, and converging it into a new digital

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    question showed up using Gideon’s holographic features; Central City in ruins with warps every other block while dangerous metahumans ran amok. The innocent civilians sitting in their homes too afraid to leave the comfort of their houses, and the Flash doing everything she could to stop the metahumans from tormenting them. Barry looked at the hologram in shock as she saw burning buildings, cars turned each or every way, shattered glass, and bodies stacked on top of one another. “Why is this

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    fight evil; two examples of this are Arrow and The Flash. Hero shows, or movies, can be a quite broad category, but it can be broken into smaller categories like superhuman heroes, mortal heroes, dark heroes, or otherworldly heroes. The Flash is a superhuman hero while Green Arrow is a mortal, but dark hero. The two

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    Vigilantes Courage, selflessness, and devotion, are few of the qualities that a hero may possess. These qualities are evidently found in Oliver Queen, also known as the “Arrow,” and Barry Allen, also known as the “Flash.” These two fictional characters possess those heroism qualities, in putting their lives in danger, to protect the people in their city, and fight against their enemies. For example, Oliver goes out of his way to protect the people of Starling City, and Barry goes out of his way

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    My Favorite Superheros

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    Nightwing has been my favorite superhero for as long as I can remember. Obviously, Wonder Woman as well, she is a big reason why I am a feminist. The Flash has been one of my favorite superheroes since I was super young. However, I do not care so much for the second Flash, Barry Allen or even the original Flash, Jay Garrick. I have always preferred the third Flash, Wally West. My favorite Green Lantern is John Stewart. To me, all of the superheroes in DC Comics are my favorite superheroes, but those ones

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    Looking over, Wally caught sight of his mother staring at the blood undoubtedly littering his body and the clearly misshapen arm dangling by his side. Wally almost dropped the pieces of porcelain before a flash of fear made him clench his hand around them. As Mary saw the blood well up from Wally's hand she rushed forward. Dropping to her knees, she gently took the pieces of glass and set them on the floor. By then Robert should have left for Thursday night

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    Huckleberry Finn’s crisis of conscience on the raft is a major turning point for Hucks personal journey in the story. The crisis scene and the Phelps farm reinforces the meaning of his journey by adding a conclusion to it. While a reason for Huck and Jim's journey was to get to freedom, Hucks personal journey was to find a home. Yet every time it seems that Huck has found a home, society’s ridiculous flaws keep him from staying too long. For instance at the Grangerfords home, Huck was happy there

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    New York a Forensic Scientist named Barry Allen was examining a case where a bank was robbed and the security guards were killed. At the morgue there were no open body injuries but there insides were blended. All the security cameras got were a red flash. Barry’s family did not like the kind of work he was doing but they managed. His sister works for the newspaper and his father works as a police officer for NYPD. "How is this possible," said Barry. "What?" asked kaitlyn who was a scientist

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    While it did crossed everyone’s mind the second Constantine took his pause, it still hit everyone like a bombshell. ''You don’t think that Barry…'' ''It wasn’t him, it wasn’t really Barry!'' Said Iris, elevating her voice, making John turn around and stared in her eyes. ''You sounded convinced of that, like it was a fact, not a trace of doubt in your mind.'' ''Of course it was! '' Instantly answered the young woman back, almost feeling insulted by the unsaid accusation against Barry’s righteousness

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    Barry Allen (Flash) faces trouble because he is a superhero. Crisis is the theme in Flashpoint because it’s a part of his life by him being a superhero, he faces villains in his everyday life. Barry Allen the Flash went back in time and stopped Eobard Thawne the Reverse Flash from killing his mother. This event caused a drastic shift in the time continuum that not only caused him not to become the flash, but other superheroes lives changed as well. Superman for example became a lab experiment and

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