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    Misleading

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    Misleading Items The first item I saw was jiffy mix. It claims it contains blueberries when if fact its merely using a combination of maltodextrin and food coloring to create imitation blueberries. The second item I saw was Betty Crocker whipped vanilla frosting. This product claims its using “Natural Flavored Vanilla” when in fact it uses a vanillin that is synthetically created‚ possibly using coal-tar derivatives. In other words it’s fake‚ so how can it be natural? Very misleading. The Third

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    Batman and Supergirl

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    published in the late 1950’s‚ in an atmosphere that is considerably different from that in which Batman: The Dark Knight Returns was created. Supergirl comics were created in the post World War II setting‚ when Americans reverted to their traditional beliefs. In contrast‚ Batman; The Dark Knight Returns was created during the Cold War era of the late 1980’s‚ when tensions ran high between the two super powers; the Soviet Union and the United States of America. These two different contexts resulted

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    Memo Spiderman

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    For this assignment I have chosen Spiderman. In the last movie of the trilogy‚ Spiderman turns into the Dark-Spidey by a symbiote that enters into his body and changes him. When the symbiote attacks Peter Parker he at first feels more powerful. He turns black and acts without judgment. People still see him as Spiderman‚ so his new personality runs his body and runs the town he is supposed to be helping. Mary Jane and others start to notice the changes in him and alienate themselves from him. Eventually

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    Batman

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    Batman the Money Behind the Mask Superheroes are thought to have the best intentions‚ motivated to protect society from evil. Masked and unnamed‚ they use their super powers for the good of the people. Some comic book heroes do not fall under the stereo-type but live double lives with a dark memory. In Tim Burton’s‚ 1989 adaptation of Batman‚ Bruce Wayne attempts to balance his life. By day he plays millionaire playboy figure and by night a crime fighting vigilante. He dresses as a giant bat

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    Beowulf vs. Spiderman

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    Back in the seventeenth century‚ they had epic heroes like Beowulf‚ who killed Grendel with his bare hands. Now‚ they have heroes such as Spiderman who can shoot web from his wrist and crawl up walls. Beowulf and Spiderman have characteristics that distinguish them as heroes‚ some of which are found in both of them while one has characteristics the other doesn’t. During the Anglo Saxon days‚ the original hero was Beowulf‚ the supreme warrior. He had marvelous strength‚ not like the average being

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    Superman

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    Superman By: Austin Foster There are many superheroes. The fictional world is full of them. They often undertake many daring adventures; from saving damsels in distress to protecting the world from alien invasions. And for many‚ that is as far as they go. But a rare few manage to go beyond and become something more. That is what makes Superman so significant. More than just a man in tights‚ he has come to mean a host of different things to different people. However‚ there are three areas that

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    Spiderman vs Power Rangers

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    al-Husna binti Kamarudin Topic : The Superheroes I Loved to Watch in My Childhood Title : Superman versus Power Rangers Introduction : In my childhood time‚ there are a lot of superheroes series that I adore and the most that I love to watch are Power Rangers and Spiderman. I even can recall my willingness in past time to wake up early on weekend mornings just because the desires to watch Power Rangers and Spiderman. I know that it was something that me and my younger cousin used to do weekly. In fact

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    Batman

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    English 1010-010 The Batman (also referred to as the Dark Knight) is a character that fights crime while doubling as a billionaire (Bruce Wayne)‚ that signifies nearly two generations of heroism through the youth and even adult based viewer market. The society of which people live in today gives a vast understanding of the elements that makes up the Batman and his persona. He gives the world a sense of many aspects of the human individuality. The oddity that is the Batman is something that the viewers

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    Need for Speed is the latest attempt at adapting a video game for feature film audiences‚ a feat that has been attempted many times before to mostly disappointing results. Beyond that‚ though‚ Need for Speed is a rare entry in the car movie genre‚ which has been dominated for the last decade by The Fast and the Furious franchise. We wouldn’t say the two are direct competitors‚ as both deploy different approaches‚ but there is no question Need for Speed is going after a similar audience. Considering

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    The Amazing Spiderman

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    The struggle between altruism and cynicism plus selfishness. "With great power comes great responsibilities.". These are the essences of Spiderman. Without them‚ it’s not really Spiderman anymore. The new Amazing Spiderman is just a typical boy who’s sort of selfish. The movie tries to push for a new motto of "Know who you are‚" which‚ to me is just euphemism for "What’s best for you is what’s best for everybody.". It’s fair‚ but there’s nothing heroic about that‚ at the heart level. Superheroes

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