Justice League Unlimited Essays

  • Cecilia's Group-Constructed Grading System

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    In this reflection, the students were asked to list any questions they might have regarding validity evidence, then respond to each of the following prompts: Identify five to six key points related to validity. How does knowing about validity pertain to you, a future general education teacher? Then read the Decision Time on page 100. What is your response to Cecilia about her group-influenced grading system? This paper will follow that above order in the responses to the above question. First

  • Teen Titans Research Paper

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    opportunities for some talented actors. Known for his role as Calvin in The Walking Dead, he would play a fantastic role for our cyberpunk themed hero. With the ability to control and manipulate technology, and one of the founding members of the Justice League, there is no doubt he is a major character and should appear in the new series. Lerman has

  • The Flash: The Hero's Journey

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    Throughout history of many stories, whether a novel or comic book, every hero must walk through a journey to achieve success. This is known as the hero’s journey. The reason The Flash was so successful as a comic book and a modern day TV show is because of the time it was originally created, the 1940’s. Because it was written so long ago and it’s still successful today, what is to give credit for its success? The answer? It is because it followed the hero’s journey so strictly. The Flash follows

  • Empowerment Vs. Sexualization In Tim Seeley And Tom King

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    "Grayson" comic writers Tim Seeley and Tom King fail to understand the difference between empowerment vs. sexualization which Richard Grayson [main protagonist] is deemed less of an empowered hero and turned into an icon of sexual humiliation. Starting with the concept of male objectification, the question of, ‘Does it Matter?’ arises in terms of discussion. It’s a simple answer: Yes. It does matter and it’s very important to consider even if males fall into the lower percentages of molestation and

  • Argumentative Essay: Why Arrow Is Better Than The Flash

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    In my opinion, Arrow will always be superior compared to the Flash. The Arrow is a wiser person. Even though the Flash has superpowers and the Arrow does not, the Arrow can still manage him. The Arrow has had many experiences that the Flash has not had which makes him a more responsible hero and savior. I think that many people will argue that the Flash is “cooler” because he has the power to change time, but over the course of the show, he has proven that he can not handle that kind of power. Even

  • Wonder Woman: An ever changing Inspiration

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    “Born of clay, Galatae-like, to the Amazon Queen Hippolyta and given life by Aphrodite, the Amazon Princess abandons the all woman “Paradise Island” in her debut story, in order to become the savior of ‘Man’s World’” (Stanley 144). Among the popular American culture, Wonder Woman has changed more frequently then any other comic book character. Her ever changing figure comes from the the root of society, cultural, and economic circumstances of the time period but she has always held her position of

  • Arrowverse Research Paper

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    There is no denying that CW’s Arrowverse is pretty amazing. What started off with Arrow soon spawned The Flash, then Legends of Tomorrow. After Legends of Tomorrow came crossovers with Supergirl, Constantine, and even an animated series, Vixen. This universe has had many successful moments including the introduction of the Flash, the Invasion crossover, Deathstroke, Flash vs. Arrow, and much, much more. However, this does not mean the universe is perfect. Other than Arrow season 4, there is one problem

  • Super Hero Research Paper

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    naming five of them. I have to start with my favorite of all time, Batman. Batman has an alter ego as Bruce Wayne, his parents were mugged and killed in front of him when he was younger. He was traumatized; after that, he grew up being trained by a league of assassins. Batman is known for wearing a dark black suit with a bat logo on it, as well as a long black cape. He hides his real identity under a mask shaped like a bat. Unlike the other superheroes, Batman doesn't have a certain superpower. He

  • The Mighty Morphs

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    DC and Boom! Studios brings something this way, the crossover that was not expected yet the idea fits so perfectly, Justice League teaming up with the legendary Mighty Morphs. Stephen Bryne gifts us with the most eye pleasing art, matte colours; this vibrant series is a delight to read. Appealing to both children and adults by bringing in a blast from the past, The Mighty Morphs, being the first to begin the Power Ranger series franchise in 1993. In this third installment, the Mighty Morphs are

  • Flash Synthesis Essay

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    On October 7, 2014, The Flash, a new fall series and superhero drama, premiered on the broadcast network the CW. With a 1.9 adults 18-49 rating and 4.8 million viewers, it was the network’s biggest premiere since The Vampire Diaries’ in 2009 (O'Connell). The new show about forensic scientist turned speedy superhero Barry Allen is based off of the well-known DC comic of the same name. It is a spin-off of the CW’s other superhero show, Arrow. So far it has been praised as one of the most promising

  • Superman Research Paper

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    some other purpose [stands up] If you people can't see the potential danger of an out of control Justice League. I don't need to wait for a vote I don't belong here. [gets up leaves and walks away] Superman: With all that talk about unchecked power, you are so arrogant that you didn't bother to come up with a plan to stop yourself? Batman: [after a pause] I do have a plan! It's called the Justice League.” (Montgomery, 2012) These two examples are probably the best examples of Batman truly showing

  • International Law Importance

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    The international law is the fundamental basis of sovereignty and equality of all states. It promotes peace, order, and justice to the international society. The effectiveness of the international law is also anchored to the international community whether they will follow or not. It is important that international community has rules and obligation to follow in order to prevent chaos in the society. The development of international law led to the understanding of different policies and sanctions

  • Game design of the future

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    DC Comics, the makers of Oliver Queen. Inventers are Mort Weisinger and George Papp and made his first appearance in More Fun Comics issue 73 in 1941, my most favorite character that was ever made. Green arrow is the name, justice is the game. Oliver queen is part of the justice ledge and is a millionaire according to the comics and the show which I faithfully watch every Weds night at 7pm on the CW TV network channel. DC Comics create some of the best games which prove to be great motivation to me

  • RICO Act Essay

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    The statute uses very broad definitions to cover many types of criminal activity. It allows for the government to go after organized families like the Mob, while also covering anyone who uses a business or enterprise to commit any racketeering acts. Since the passing of the RICO act in October of 1970, many states have decided to implement similar statutes to fight organized crime. Some notables states include New York, California, Colorado, and Washington. Many people over the years have

  • The Infield Fly Rule Summary

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    Suezengky Yang Period: 11:00 am Paper In the article “The Common Law Origins of the Infield Fly Rule,” William S. Stevens distinguishes the similarity between the Anglo-American Common Law and the Infield Fly Rule. He starts off by explaining the process of adopting the Infield Fly rule then creates an analogy with the common law. From a broader viewpoint, these two may be significantly different, one residing in baseball and the other in the judicial system. However, the common Law and

  • Philip II of Macedonia

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    long, had a greater reach than Greek weapons" ("Philip II"). This weapon made his army very powerful and allowed his phalanxes to strike first ("Philip II"). In 338 B.C.E., Philip defeated Chaeronea, "one of the Greek city-states" (Heckel 2). The "League of Corinth" was formed securing "an alliance of Greek states" under King Philip, the "hegemon or supreme military commander" (2). Philip had "unified the Macedonian state, consolidated power to the north, and made himself master of the Greek world"

  • Comparative Analysis of Globalisation Theories: Liberal, Marxist, and Neorealist Perspectives

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    values of order, liberty, and justice. Cobden suggests war is unnecessary because globalisation provides free trade, which itself creates a more peaceful world by bringing mutual gains to all. Thus globalisation has established peace as, post-WW1, peace is not a natural condition but one that must be constructed and requires ‘consciously devised machinery’. Liberals think the best way to secure this peace is interdependence. Woodrow Wilson thought creating the ‘League of Nations’ would preserve the

  • Marvel Worldwide Case Study

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    Marvel Worldwide Inc., commonly referred to as Marvel Comics and formerly Marvel Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Comics Group, is an American publisher of comic books and related media. In 2009, The Walt Disney Company acquired Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Worldwide 's parent company. Marvel started in 1939 as Timely Publications, and by the early 1950s had generally become known as Atlas Comics. Marvel 's modern name dates from 1961, the year that the company launched The Fantastic Four and other superhero

  • Current Free Speech Doctrine: Will It Work On The Internet?

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    That, "Congress shall make no law..., or abridging the freedom of speech", suggests an absolute right to speak. Justice Black dissenting in Konigsberg felt that freedom of speech was absolute [Konigsberg v. State Bar of California, 366 US 36 (1961)]. Justice Harlan writing for the majority rejected an absolute right, noting that protected freedom of speech was less than an unlimited license to talk.

  • Le Corbusier

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    Le Corbusier Charles-Edouard Jeanneret is an internationally known influential Swiss architect and city planner, whose designs combine the functionalism of the modern movement with a bold, sculptural expressionism. He belonged to the first generation of the so-called International school of architecture and was their most able propagandist in his numerous writings. In his architecture he joined the functionalist aspirations of his generation with a strong sense of expressionism. He was the first