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    the strength and power of a man but the grace and beauty of a lady. Wonder Woman “fears nothing. She stands for justice, equality, and America.” (Arnold-Forster). Since She was built off of honesty and feminism she carries a whip that stands for the truth and uses it against her enemies leaving her to be the ultimate hero. Wonder Woman has many hero like qualities that make her such an amazing leader. The very first quality she possesses is her ambition. Her ambitious actions influence her ways of looking

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    advancements have influenced tools used by the superheroes in DC Comics. Wonder Woman was created by psychologist and advocate for women’s potentials, William Moulton Marston. One of Wonder Woman’s well known tools is her Lasso of Truth, which compels anyone who is caught in it to tell the truth. As a psychologist, Marston studied the relation between emotions and blood pressure. His studies led to the creation of the Systolic Blood Pressure test, which was used as a component in the modern day

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    Only In The Son Analysis

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    in addition to truth to please my Lord. 1 John 1:9, Proverbs 16:6, Proverbs 3:29-30, Psalm 103:12, Ephesians 5:8-10 Will there be no fainting, vanity, nor wasting away in the crux of my soul, as my Lord is slipping me safely through the snags and snares woven into the tapestry of my life. Waiting is simplified, for there is a time for everything expected, as well as, unexpected. Jonah 2:7, Ecclesiastics 2:11, Psalm 141:8-9, Ecclesiastics 3:1-8 Uncomfortably hanging from a lasso of disobedience;

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    The Marvel And Dc Worlds

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    There are multiple imaginary universes that have been created but the most commonly known and loved, are the Marvel and DC worlds. Marvel and DC are universes where human beings, aliens, and creatures have powers beyond the realty beaten impossibilities. Behind these creations are masterminds of the imagination, showing how to overcome any problem thrown at their imaginary characters. These characters are better known, in general, as superheros and villians. The main difference between these named

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    The American cowboy’s heyday only lasted about twenty years, from 1880-1900. The men that were called “cowboy” were mostly just work hands moving from place to place looking for work. The Real cowboys were nothing much like what we envision them today or how Hollywood has portrayed them, but that does not really matter, the Idea of the cowboy and his code has shaped America in many different ways. The Cowboy became a symbol of honesty, hardworking, moral men not afraid to stand up to evil. American

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    Essay on Anti-Moral Realism

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    Each new Supreme Court reflects the values of the majority of its members, now liberal, now conservative. The “right” view is the view held by those currently in power1. The most powerful individuals or groups of individuals determine the rights and truths of a society. This sounds a bit discouraging to the powerless

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    My Wonder Woman

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    continually amazes me with her talents, and her hardworking nature. There are many words I could use to describe her, however “Wonder Woman” does a good job of summing it up. Although she doesn’t carry a sword gifted by Zeus, or a golden lasso that forces you to tell the truth, my mom has a lot of similarities with the “Wonder Woman” movie’s Diana Prince. For example, both women don’t understand society, have high morals, and are strong natured. In the movie, Diana Prince left the only home she had ever

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    passage taken by every hero, which he dubbed the Hero’s Journey. As he states in the preface of the 1949 edition of his novel, “The parallels [are] immediately apparent; and these will develop a vast and amazingly constant statement of the basic truths…” Today the Hero’s Journey is defined by twelve stages which shape the development of the hero as his story progresses. One such hero who undergoes these twelve stages is a horse known as Spirit. In his story, it is sometime around 1862, and the

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    girls rooting for “Team Jacob”. But what happens when you live with the equivalent? In My Father, The Werewolf, author John Brownlee gives us a glimpse in. In this scenario, the werewolf is not a hot teen but a struggling father. His depression lassos him into a world completely unknown to him. Suddenly, his son is a foreign object in this foreign home. His wife is his prey as he hears her calls. “The reedy tremolo of terror in her voice gives my father, deranged, another vector than the small

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    Movie Reviews of Wonder Woman The superhero, Wonder Woman made her first appearance in a comic book in October 1941. Since then she has come a long way from becoming a staple superhero in the comic books to appearing on television in 1975. There have been several attempts at trying to make her appear on the big screen and Patty Jenkins finally succeeded. Therefore, on June 2, 2017 this female superhero finally had her own movie. There was a bunch of speculation as to how this movie was going to turn

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