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    Superman vs. Batman DC Comics is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in American comic books. In the late 1930s‚ DC Comics presented the world with two of the greatest superheroes known to comic book history. They created two characters‚ Superman and Batman‚ to restore peace and justice back into the world‚ one villain at a time. While Superman and Batman share the same mission to defeat evil and to never kill the enemy‚ they differ in terms of their superhero capabilities

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    RBC Super Heroes – Senior Banking Advisors Natalie Cormier and Eric Dubrofsky along with Team Manager‚ Julie Williams Our Service Heroes this week are more like “Super Heroes” in our eyes as they demonstrated outstanding teamwork in support of our team and clients . In this story‚ we’ll recognize how Natalie‚ Eric‚ and Julie stopped at nothing to help a colleague and her team to provide a seamless client experience. RBC Bank experienced a system application issue that was expected to last a full

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    their facial masks‚ outfits‚ super powers‚ and super names themselves they are similar yet different in similar ways. Batman became a superhero after his parent’s death affected him boldly. He learned he could fight evil with his gadgets and with his fists. Superman on the other hand‚ escaped from the planet Krypton which had been pronounced doomed. Unlike Batman’s realistic powers‚ Superman’s powers are supernatural with his super strength‚ super-speed‚ invulnerability‚ super hearing‚ and flight. The

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    The best part of Batman Begins was its ending... and I’m not being sarcastic. As I was watching the last scene of the movie‚ I wanted to jump out of my seat and cheer when Jim Gordon handed Batman the Joker playing card. It’s been a while since I reacted with such glee at the promise of a sequel (usually it’s more of‚ "hay nako‚ may part two pa yan!"). Yes‚ the movie was that good. Without question this is the best Batman movie ever made. Finally we have a film adaptation that shows the essence

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    flaws and faults‚ and so the reader/viewer‚ including myself‚ can empathize with and relate to him. Another factor that contributes to my keen interest in Spider-man is the fact that his powers seem more unique than most superheroes. There are many heroes that simply possess great strength and agility‚ or other notably common powers‚ however Spider-man’s abilities go far beyond that norm and include all of the key qualities that arachnids hold. Spider-man remains unique due to the fact that virtually

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    The History of a Legend: Superman "Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s Superman!" (Bridwell 11) These celebrated words have echoed for over six decades in American cultural and social society. Created by Jerry Siegel and Joseph Shuster‚ Superman was intended to fight greed‚ crime‚ injustice and abuse. The impact created by Superman‚ or better known to the average man as Clark Kent‚ extends

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    the two is simple‚ a villain is the “bad guy” and the hero is the “good guy”. BatmanSpiderman ‚ and Superman are the most popular superheroes while The Joker ‚ Green Goblin ‚ and Lex Luther were their enemies and also a few of the most popular supervillains. Most people have experience heroes and villains‚ whether it be through comic books‚ movies or action figures. As we get older‚ we begin to look more into these super humans; we start to wonder how they have these powers‚ where they got them from

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    Americans love heroes. That’s why comic books and super heroes are so loved in the United States. Americans in this world of pain and gloom want hope and peace. Comic book superheroes give Americans that feeling. But this is the real world. There is not a superman or a batman. There is however heroes. They do not where capes and tights they were normal clothes. They cannot fly but they can inspire. Theses heroes are people like Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Kennedy‚ Ronald Regan‚ George Washington and

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    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 Batman is the worst superhero. One reason he is the worst is because he technically isn’t a superhero. He has no super powers

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    Sportsmanship does not mean only taking part in sports and playing the game in conformity with ht e rules prescribed‚ but also playing the game of life in the spirit imbibed on the playing fields. A true sportsman is he who deserves all those rules in life which he has been taught to observe in games. One who has achieved skill or proficiency in games but does not learn to apply the principles of sports to life in general does not deserve to be called a sportsman. On the contrary‚ a man who gives

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