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    The Joker Kill Batman

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    A gang of criminals rob a Bank, murdering and double crossing each other until there is only one left, the joker. The joker escapes with all the money. Batman, Harvey Dent and Lieutenant Gordon form an alliance to rid the city of all the criminals and organized crime. Batman supports Harvey Dent because he feels that Harvey will be a good protector for Gotham, and he can finally retire. Then the mob bosses have a meeting to find the accountant who has stolen all there funds but the joker interrupts

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    In addition, the second Red Hood, [[Jason Todd (Batman: Under the Red Hood)|Jason Todd]], indirectly alludes to Joker's crippling of Barbara Gordon from the comic nearing the end, with the Joker also briefly asking for a camera, alluding to his photographing Barbara Gordon to break her

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    Batman Research Paper

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    Frank Miller creates a unique perspective on the postmodern world of the 1980’s with a new depiction of Batman as a darker more serious character reflective of society during this time. Contrasting previous renditions of the Batman, this superhero is not always seen as a hero to society. Superman of the 1940’s represents the golden era of comic books which largely contrasts with dark serious tones present in Frank Millers edition of Batman. In Batman the Dark Knight Returns, through his depiction

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    The Dark Knight I watched a good movie recently, it was the Dark Knight. 2008 film directed, co-producer, and co-writer Christopher Nolan. Batman was played by Christian bale, the Joker was played by Heath Ledger. Nolan's inspiration for the movie was the Joker's comic book debut in 1940, the 1988 graphic novel/comic “The Killing Joke”, and the 1996 series “The Long Halloween,” that retold Two-Face's origin. In this review I will assess the character Joker and why batman doesn't kill Joker

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    video “I Believe We Will Win” from Governor Gary Johnson’s you feel a certain type of way. You feel inspired, you feel motivated, you may feel happy and you may even feel united. This is because within the video Governor Gary Johnson uses Quintilian’s “Good Man Speaking Well” rhetorical strategy to persuade the possible electorate. The video which you can find at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2uIQdTqSZQ is from the 2016 Presidential Campaign of Governor Gary Johnson. Governor Johnson is the former

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    The Fate of the Furious The movie ‘The Fate of the Furious was released on april 14th 2017 and is directed by F. Gary Gray. Some of the screenwriters in the movie are Chris Morgan, Gary Scott Thompson and some of the major stars consist of Vin Diesel, Jason Statham, and Dwayne Johnson. Many of the characters are the same from the previous movies. In the beginning of the Fate of the Furious, Vin Diesel, who plays Dominic Toretto (“Dom”), is in Cuba with his wife and he is trying to help his

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    Bridge Of Spies Essay

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    In the land of cinema, often times the words “inspired by true events” will be flashed upon the screen before diving into a film that covers a historical event. General audiences are led to believe that is a common precursor to movies in this genre, but really it is a way in which screenplay-writers and directors cop out of the stress of being exacting when it comes to the historical accuracy of the piece. The U-2 plane incident and the events that transpired afterwards made up a devastating time

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    the happier an employee the better productivity they will have. Southwest Airline CEO, Gary C. Kelly, has stated that in order to have a strong company he needs to take time building strong relationships as well. “Happy Employees = Happy Customers. Happy Customers keep Southwest flying” (Southwest). He created an environment that challenges employees to be innovative which lead to creative solutions. Gary C. Kelly is able to initiate structure within the company, since he had a clear goal and

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    Southwest Airlines

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    Assessing Corporate Culture: Southwest Airlines Q Organizational Philosophy, Mission, Vision, Values Southwest Airlines clearly outlines their values in their corporate mission statement: The mission of Southwest Airlines is dedication to the highest quality of customer service delivered with a sense of warmth, friendliness, individual pride, and company spirit (www.southwest.com). This mission both describes the company 's approach to its workforce, and the customer at large. Rather than

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    Southwest Airlines organizational culture is primarily dependent on amusement and relationships. In addition, Southwest Airlines achieves its cultural objectives of sustaining pivotal enjoyableness and connectedness to their customers and employees. For instance, Southwest maintains a fun work environment to maintain employee satisfaction. According to the Industrial Engineer “Southwest Airlines has created an environment where employees want to come to work, have fun and care about their jobs with

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