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    Every thing will have its contester‚ in one form or another. For examples‚ Mcdonalds contesters will be Burger kings‚ Wendy’s‚ and so on. Nike contesters will be Adidas‚ or Puma. Lamborghini contesters will be a Ferrari‚ and Porsche. They are all similar in some way‚ but yet they are all competing against one another. Maybe for the sales‚ maybe for building the fastest cars‚ the number one spot‚ and ultimately fighting to become the best. All of this competition will lead to many discussions like

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    Superman Comparison Essay

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    When talking about superheroes‚ two names come to mind: Batman aka Bruce Wayne and Superman aka Clark Kent. Even though both have the word “man” in their name‚ one is human with no super powers whatsoever. The other is an alien from a different planet called “Krypton”‚ and is more godlike than man. Superman‚ is a more powerful and likable hero. He has the greatest superhuman powers; that we all wish we had. Unlike Superman‚ Batman needs vehicles‚ gadgets‚ armour and money to help fight his battle

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    Differences between Batman and Superman Batman and Superman are the most famous superheroes in history. Heroes are a representation of society’s values; therefore‚ what a society finds most crucial is what will be represented in the overall composition of the heroes. For instance; both Batman and Superman defend human beings from the evils of the world. In today’s society‚ people have two superheroes that are Batman and Superman that stand above all others. Batman also is known as Black Knight has

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    If I could be any superhero‚ I would have to choose Spider-man/Peter Parker. I can see a lot of myself in Peter Parker before he gets his superpowers. I could also see myself making similar choices once I get my powers. I think that I would use them to help the general population. I would however probably also use the powers to help make money by competing in sports of some sort. Peter Parker has a similar social life to me. He is very smart‚ but antisocial. He has only one real friend‚ and is

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    Comic relief

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    Comic relief is the inclusion of a humorous character‚ scene or witty dialogue in an otherwise serious work‚ often to relieve tension. Definition Comic relief usually means a releasing of emotional or other tension resulting from a comic episode interposed in the midst of serious or tragic elements in a drama. Comic relief often takes the form of a bumbling‚ wisecracking sidekick of the hero or villain in a work of fiction. A sidekick used for comic relief will usually comment on the absurdity

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    2010 Abstract The following paper explores the uses of graphic novel and comic book style and special effects in advertising for football and relevant products. The paper will begin by looking briefly into the history of special effects and how they have been developed over time‚ with enhancements in technology helping designers when it comes to advertising. It will look into the history of graphic novels and comic books‚ and how they have battled through the decades to remain popular to this

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    fears‚ religion‚ social structure‚ and metaphysics (Burgchardt 698)‚” said Jencks. As the readers see Superman is all the characteristics of Jencks quote. In 1940s Superman was an example of men back then they did the hard work but in the movies and comic books of Superman he wasn’t the only strong person in there‚ Lois Lane was the strong women in Superman. Jencks reference regarding the social structures in the society. Lois lane would be getting into trouble to find the detail to write her report

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    Once they have a basis of characters then they could focus on more capital intense options to make more profit. Their big characters have made them a lot of money but it can only last for so long. The general public is more into the movie aspect then comics and their other profits are generated from the movies. How many sequels of a movie can be made before it is a bust? I believe if they tie in their famous characters with more developing characters they could branch out tremendously from there in all

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    | | | | |   | | DC Motors | |   | | | | | | | | |   |   |   The direct current (DC) motor is one of the first machines devised to convert electrical power into mechanical power. Permanent magnet (PM) direct current converts electrical energy into mechanical energy through the interaction of two magnetic fields. One field is produced by a permanent magnet assembly; the other field is produced by an electrical current flowing in the motor windings. These two fields result in a torque

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    Electrical Machines Electrical Machine Stationary Transformer Rotating DC AC Motor Induction Generator Motor Generator Synchronous Motor Generator Electrical Generator / Motors  An electric generator converts mechanical energy into electrical energy.  An electric motor converts electrical energy into mechanical energy. Mechanical Input Electrical input ELECTRICAL MACHINES Generator ELECTRICAL MACHINES Motor Electrical Output Mechanical output

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