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    landing on her feet barely a couple of feet away, she walked the remaining distance separating herself from the broken, crushed, spacecraft. Was there any survivor at all? Gathering herself and gaining control over her fear that she might be too late, Supergirl switched to x-ray vision. All there was to see was dead corpses of aliens under debris, all over. Scanning around, she finally spotted something different, something still emanating heat, something still alive, more like someone judging from small

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    “Nothing is impossible, the word itself says I’m possible!” This quote, once said by Audrey Hepburn, really inspires me. It not only tells me that I can do anything, but to ignore the people that say I are unable to do something. Of course, I don’t need a quote from an actress to tell me that I can do anything. I know that already and already plan on accomplishing my goals successfully. No matter what challenges that I face, surely I can push through using my strengths and persevere! Audrey Hepburn

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    Superheroes are unique people who have superpowers to fight crime and defend people that are in danger. On the other hand, celebrities are famous and talented individuals who are determined to entertain people. Although celebrities and superheroes both have special talent, they have differences and similarities on how they obtained their abilities, how they use their skills, and how they wear their attires. One difference between superheroes and celebrities is how they obtained their abilities

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    would win between different heroes and villains. People will always want to know who would win and in this case Hawkeye or Green Arrow. These archer superheroes are sometimes overshadowed by the better known superheroes, but, new shows like Arrow, Supergirl, and The Flash and new movies like civil war, the soon to come infinity war, and the rest of the avengers movies, these two are finally getting some recognition. Clint Barton A.K.A. Hawkeye is the smack talking, acrobatic, archer of marvel, he is

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    things that frighten me. It possibly stems from the anxiety that I feel daily. An analysis that can be made from my dreams are that television and movies can contribute immensely to what I dream. An example of this being that I watch the T.V show Supergirl and me dreaming about the show.

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    Some kids don’t play sports. Other kids do sports that help them meet new people, be active, earning strength, and learn discipline. Lots of sports take strength, for example gymnastics and football. Gymnastics works out every bone in the body. Strength, discipline and having bones not break as easily all comes with joining gymnastics. Gymnastics is a very important sport. Lots of gymnasts have coaches that will discipline them. The coaches will not go easy on the gymnast. Coaches can and will

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    The only reason I asked is that I think it 's neat that you worked with him on the Christmas film and now you 're both on When Calls the Heart. Yes, Paul 's so wonderful. He 's really a fun guy. He keeps things super light-hearted on set. He 's always telling jokes. And it 's really funny because when we are on the set of A Wish for Christmas, I was mentioning to him that he should ask his agent to get him up for When Calls the Heart. I thought he 's be so perfect on the show. And he was like, "I

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    magazine and business; with Cat there exists the overused trope of a successful woman having to choose between work and personal life. While it is done a bit better than most and adds to her character by skewing it is still a fairly harmful idea. Kara (Supergirl) is a great example of how to write a complex female character that does not solely rely on trauma. It is unfortunately unique to have a female character be happy, independent, and powerful all while not being sexualized. Kara has a strong relationship

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    and scream queens to rebooted Muppets cable and network television have something for everyone this fall. Reboots, remakes and spinoffs are 'Limitless' on fall TV. Networks offer a plethora of familiar titles, from ABC's The Muppets to the CW's Supergirl to FOX's Minority Report to NBC's Heroes Reborn and Chicago Med. Also familiar titles such as Arrow, Empire, How To Get Away With Murder, Sleepy Hollow, and The Walking Dead are returning and these shows always leave the audience wanting more

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    attending prom with her girlfriend, a 17-year-old girl named Sarah was sent to a Christian camp in East Texas by her parents in an attempt to ‘pray away the gay,’. Sarah’s cousin Joey Jordan, an actor who plays the role Winn Schott on the show ‘Supergirl’ started a page labeled Save Sarah on GoFundMe to raise $100,000 to file a lawsuit against Sarah’s parents. Within five days, it had reached 64,252 dollars. “Instead of preparing for college and competing in the state debate tournament, [Sarah will]

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