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    major part of that person’s life now‚ and later. A good education‚ however‚ should not be difficult to obtain. It should not matter where you live‚ what your roots are‚ or what kind of person you are yourself. In “School‚” “Best in Class‚” and “Superman and Me‚” the authors take on very different‚ and specific views on their ideas in each essay. Through Kyoko Moris’ use of personal experiences‚ Margaret Talbot’s use of pathos‚ and Sherman Alexie’s use of parallel structure and personal experience‚ all

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    1. Aging As watching the clips of Superman Returns‚ Superman is an official hero in this category because of his growing maturity as he ages and the knowledge of his super power. By analyzing the Superman’s history‚ I think that he is just an alien‚ who has same emotions as any person on the earth. Same as any other kid at a young age‚ he needed the parents‚ who could teach him how important is the lives of all the people and to be a good person‚ and more experiences as he became an adult. His mother

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    Superman is a beloved hero. He is loved by many. He got his start in DC comics. He is commonly associated with Louis Lane. He was brought to life by highschool students in Cleveland‚ Ohio in 1933. The students later sold him to DC comics in 1938. Superman is so loved because he gives people hope and provides safety. Superman is an alien from the planet krypton therefore he has superhuman abilities. His powers include but are not limited to Superhuman strength. Limitless speed‚ Superhuman vision (including

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    Superman Ethical Dilemmas

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    the popular culture icon‚ Superman‚ and how a Superhero with immense power can control one’s self. Superman started off with a grim background with the destruction of his home world and the loss of his new father on earth leaving him only with his earth mother. Having not a single person to relate to can leave a person lonely‚ meaning that superman was alone for a while even though he had a mother to care for him‚ Superman had no one that could relate to him. What Superman also teaches those who look

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    Superman vs batman

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    Batman vs. Superman Imagine being a child having your favorite superhero. You had everything that had to do with that superhero; Toys‚ t-shirts‚ and VHS tapes. You looked up to these hero’s. Two of the most popular superheros are Batman and Superman. Two very different characters from there costumes‚ attitude and story. Batman is more of a realistic character. Born in Gotham city; With the alter ego of Bruce Wayne. As a child he witnessed the murder of his parents. For years he trained‚ physically

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    Given Name and Superman

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    Superman Real American In “What Makes Superman So Darned American‚” Gary Engle analyzes why Superman is a true American immigrant and why people could relate to him in such an iconic way. He takes us into a deeper meaning of who Superman is‚ and he also adds a religious take on Superman’s kryptonian name. The revelation that Engle has shown in this article is a very inspiring look on not only who superman is but also what it means to be an American. Gary talks about his childhood and how he

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    Growing up‚ reading was hard for me. Ever since I can remember‚ I’ve always had a hard time reading‚ and that also affected my spelling. This all started in kindergarten. I can look back at some of the papers my mom kept and see that I spelled cat as “kat”. I remember the continuous name calling when I was little of how I wasn’t the best reader in the class and how all the kids would call me stupid. I would come home and tell my mom and she would get so mad. This really hurt my feelings‚ but

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    The Feeling of Joy

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    JoyJoy comes from happiness within and looking at things from a different point of view” Joy means “an act of happiness”. When we hear the word joy or even think of it‚ what really comes to mind? Happiness‚ bliss and cheerfulness‚ happiness is one of the major factor’s that help us to understand what joy really is. Most people are joyful when they succeed‚ because joy comes from success. They base their joy on success because it’s big representation in life. Can joy really come from success

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    Sherman Alexie in “Superman and Me” proves that no matter what stereotype other label a person with‚ that person can still succeed with effort. Sherman Alexie proves that you can overcome stereotypes with effort. What Sherman tells people reading his story is that “I pretend to read the words and say aloud ‘ “I am breaking down the door‚’ in this way I learned to read”. The author of “Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie proves that you can overcome any stereotype or anything people label you as with

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    Who Is Superman A Hero

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    The Journey of Superman Robin Ingram October 13‚ 2009 The Journey of Superman In 1933‚ Joe Shuster and Jerry Siegel met for the very first time. They both enjoyed comic books very much. Siegel came up the idea of “strongman” and then Shuster drew him with a cape and red tights. A year later they named their “strongman” Superman. Over the years Superman has become one of the most popular American Hero’s. What makes Superman a hero and does Superman met the standards of a hero as outlined

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