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    My mom is an unexpected superhero As I was growing up I would see Spider-man‚ Superman‚ Batman‚ Wonder Woman‚ Captain America‚ along with other superheroes on television doing what they do best‚ which is fighting crime. I remember as a little kid I would brag about all these superheroes and I used to tell people I wanted to be just like all of them when I grew up. Everyone I told this to responded back with the same answer‚ “Superheroes don’t exist.” But little did they know‚ superheroes do exist

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    a giant S on his chest. He’s … Superman! Having grown up on a different planet‚ Superman was born with powers. Just like how all dogs bark and all humans have belly buttons‚ everyone on Krypton has abilities like Superman. He’s super-strong‚ super-fast‚ can fly and has x-ray and heat vision. He even has a few other powers he pulls out of his bag of tricks when needed. But Superman’s biggest strength has always been his ability to fly. A power that in 1978’s Superman: The Movie he uses to fly so fast

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    Who is the best superhero? This question has caused numerous debates between my brother‚ cousin and me. My brother would dress up as Batman‚ my cousin would be Superman and I would be Spiderman. We would fight each other dresses as our favorite superhero to settle this debate. I would always win because I was the largest of the three‚ and because I had the best superhero. Each of those heroes have specific traits that make the good‚ but I’m going to tell why Spiderman id the best. Of the three

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    they? Who are they? Are they real or imaginary? Superheros are imaginary characters with superhuman powers such as Superman or Spiderman. Whereas vigilantes are members of a self-appointed group of citizens who undertake law enforcement in their community without legal authority‚ typically because the law enforcement is thought to be inadequate. A prime example of a super hero is superman who uses his powers to protect the city and disguises his identity on a regular basis. An example of a vigilante

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    Compare and Contrast Education is something so sacred to some people but there are many people that take it for granted as well. "The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me" by Sherman Alexie and "Learning to Read and Write" by Fredrick Douglass‚ is similar in many ways. Both of these men were so eager to learn when in the meantime so many people that do have the opportunity are so clueless. People are so clueless that there were others‚ and still are‚ that wish they were in a position to

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    My Hero's Journey

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    Part 1: I have always loved superheroes. From Marvel to the DC comics‚ I have always enjoyed the comics and movies. In my private time‚ I obsessed over the classics; Captain America‚ Iron Man and The Flash. Although I had a burning passion for these characters‚ I never felt comfortable showing my interest. I was afraid of being made fun of‚ for believing in superheroes. As I watched the movies over and over‚ I noticed a pattern in all of them. All of them stepped out of their comfort zone‚ they

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    “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie and “Learning to Read” by Malcolm X are both Essays about young men trying to learn how to read‚ and what they got from reading. Both are very exciting and interesting Essays‚ but I feel that Sherman Alexie’s Essay has a tad bit more meaning; to me at least. Yes‚ Malcolm X’s Essay was longer‚ more into detail and possible a more well written Essay‚ but the meaning wasn’t as strong to me. Alexie took his knowledge and used it in a

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    Foundations of Mythology

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    myths‚ modern superheroes have extraordinary powers. The most famous superhero is Superman‚ created by American cartoonist Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster in 1938. In comics and on radio‚ television‚ and movie screens‚ he fights for “truth‚ justice‚ and the American way‚” using his powers of flight and incredible strength‚ powers he possesses because he is from another planet. Like most modern superheroes‚ Superman keeps his identity a secret and pretends to be an ordinary man. Such myths suggest

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    When I was a kid‚ my super hero was Superman‚ I kind of admired him because I thought it would be cool to be able to fly and to have super-human strength‚ but the main reason why I liked Superman is because he helped people‚ no matter what. According to Times Magazine‚ we have become a society that is centered on self‚ self-gratification‚ self-motivation‚ self-indulgence‚ and it has been a driving force in developed countries since decades now; and as a result‚ we are witnesses to the slow death

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    Definition of Hero

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    Roy Vargas English 114 A.Wade 30‚ October‚ 2012 Extraordinary People think of the word Hero and they automatically think of “Superman” or any other individual being with superhuman attributes. But the truth is that all these traits a hero has‚ like bravery‚ strength‚ compassion and the ability to know right from wrong‚ can all be seen in your average everyday citizen. We hold these incredibly high standards of what a hero should be when the actual real heroes are in front

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