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    Batman Research Paper

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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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    The Flash Research Paper

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    Intro: What is the Flash’s purpose powers? Summarization of Synopsis Social Orders Mention Quote Body Paragraphs: Second Paragraph: Talk about the Flash’s powers and how he got them Barry Allen got his powers in his lab while working on a crime scene and lightning came through the window. Causing it to explode all the chemicals onto him which he laters this supernatural speed. List examples of the social orders that they needed to accomplish and why Take down the metahumans that were destroying

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    The Flash? Better Than Wonder Woman? Not At All. When it comes to Wonder Woman and The Flash, Wonder Woman is much better than the Flash in many ways. They are both amazing superheroes with incredible powers, but Wonder Woman will always be ranked higher than The Flash. Not only has she beat many great superheroes, but she also has many years of experience along with a variety of powers. She is a born warrior that will always be loved by many. The only major superpower Flash has over all other

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    ¬ Comics : Cultural Mirror and Hidden Intent Cul¬tural texts are objects, actions, and behav¬iors that reveal cul¬tural mean¬ings. An entire space, peo¬ple and their inter¬ac¬tions, the rit¬u¬als, norms and the var¬i¬ous forms in which they man¬i¬fest are “read¬able” texts, suit¬able for obser¬va¬tion and analy¬sis. Especially when talking about culture and what is signified. One such example for cultural text are graphical novels called

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    The first day, the teacher should be prepared for anything that can come up through the day such as knowing the emergency exits just in case of any drills, where to get the text books or supplies, what to do if the child gets sick in the room, how to contact the office or janitor, and if it rains to know where to pick up the students (17-18 classroom discipline and control: 101 practical techniques). Also having the classroom in a way that can welcome them and make them feel safe. According to

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    To people that have comic book illiteracy, Batman and Superman would seem like they would be pretty similar to each other, which is true but only to a degree. They have similar names, outfits, and both live two different lives, etc. On the other hand, when it comes down to what makes these two men special, they are polar opposites. They have differences in backgrounds, powers, motivations, and in what makes them popular among fans. Despite their similarities in outward appearances, Batman and Superman

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    The first widely recognizable female superhero is Wonder Woman, from the All- American Publications, which was one of the three companies that merged to form DC Comics. Wonder Woman was presented in a way that was typical of most women in comics, although her Character portrays a strong independent heroine; the comic series still nevertheless caters to the promiscuous fantasies of young male readers. Wonder Woman is depicted in a hyper sexualized fashion and an object of consumption for males. Recurring

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    Kevin Keller Character

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    35 artist and writers from across the globe to express their emotions for the loss that happened that day. Readers can come across many different short stories in this heart filled book. Characters such as Batman, Wonder Woman, Superman, the Green Lantern, and even the Harry Potter crew make a special appearance to give back to those souls that are filled with love. Within in the book you also get stories from the writers and artist of what they experienced during and after the Pulse shooting. With

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    Two Sides of The Same Pin In the world of comic books, there are so much stories of comic book characters. Whether be it from a positive point of view, or a negative point of view. Whether it’s Spider-Man teaching us to not give up when going get bad. Or when Batman teaches it is ok to remember the past, as long you keep moving forward. The comic book genre offers many points of view, that sometimes they align themselves for the same common cause in different ways. Or sometimes the contrast each

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    The Speed Force

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    Next in the long, tiresome quest for knowledge of The Flash, I decided to research The Speed Force, because it will make it easier to understand the answers to the rest of my questions. The Speed Force is the extra-dimensional energy that once powered all of the Flashes' superhuman abilities. It is unknown to the people of the DC universe where the Speed Force comes from, to them it is a great and powerful force that affects everything. The Speed force can be used as a way of transportation, a source

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