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    My Favorite Superheros

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    Soon after the adoption of the nine year old boy, he became Batman’s first sidekick to use the name “Robin.” The first time I ever seen Dick Grayson was when I was around three years old in the anime-styled cartoon titled, Teen Titans. I absolutely adored that show and I still do. However, looking back on it and rewatching episodes, they really made him be a lot like Batman, which is fine if you do not know the comic book character because I did not at the time. His character

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    All was quiet in Titans Tower. The dark abyss of the night consumed the tower completely. The residents were asleep, knowing a new morning awaited them when they woke up. Everybody was in a deep slumber, wrapped comfortably in warm sheets. Everybody, except one fiery red hair who was currently curled into a ball at the entrance of the tower. Moments before fatigue won the battle of her subconscious, Starfire was worried out of her mind. As soon as Changeling stepped out that door, Starfire was

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    My favorite television shows are “The Flash” and “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” I think the Flash is the opinion seeker, because he always need others help to overcome problems. In the one of the missions, he need to save people from the fire. He had no idea and he thought he cannot save all the people. Harrison Wells who is the opinion giver give Barry an idea that using arm to remove air from the room. Finally, the fire stop without air and Barry save all the people in the fire. These two roles can become

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    The Era of the Teen Drama (Part 3) In this finale article of the 3 part series, the last two teen dramas to focus on are The Vampire Diaries, and Pretty Little Liars. (Obviously like I said in the previous article, there are many teen dramas that have been on television before and after all of the shows I’ve written about, but I feel that these are the ones that are making the most impact.) Focusing on these two is important because they are different then just the normal teen dramas, we all know

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    Siân Davies In this essay I will hope to analyse the semiotic codes of the front covers of teenage magazines to demonstrate how the media constructs the image and behavioural ideology of the teenage girl. I will analyse issue 359 of More! (December 27 th 2001 - January 8th 2002) and compare it with the January 2002 edition of 19. I have chosen these specific texts as they are popular mainstream magazines that are available in most newsagents, and therefore arguably represent to the reader what

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    Essay on Censorship in the Music Industry

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    This particular type of censorship occurred in South Korea in 1997 when the state radio station KBS banned teen pop music due to the clothing style the entertainers wore (Cloonan,2003). A more recent event of censorship occurred in Morocco in March 2003 when 14 heavy metal fans between the ages of 22 and 35 were convicted and jailed for “acts capable of undermining

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    to Cyborg from the original Teen Titans TV show. He also shares similar backstory features to Bucky Barnes aka “The Winter Soldier” in the Captain America and The Avengers movies. Mouth Rot’s main plot line, personality, and some of his powers are similar to Deadshot in the Suicide Squad movie. However, Mouth Rot is not a completely plagiarized character, and has many unique attributes to his personality and morality. In regards to Mouth Rot and Cyborg from the Teen Titans series, their appearances

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    adulthood, is one of the most critically important and talked about moments in a person’s life. That’s why ‘bildungsroman’ novels have their own section in Barnes and Nobles and why teen movies are still one of the most popular genres: because the transition into adulthood is fascinating. And yet, most acclaimed teen movies get it wrong. From John Bender’s borderline rape-y advances towards Claire in The Breakfast Club and still getting to kiss the girl to (insert another example), most films that

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    "Kyle!" the yell coming from Superman accompanies us as we round the hill to see our peer yelp with some guy clutching his hand roughly. A retort from said bad guy, along with another villainous looking character standing close by is enough to send all of us into immediate action mode. A small blast of crimson red emerges from Kyle 's body, enough to startle the two villains and allow him to soar upwards, away from his captors. Charging forwards towards Adam, Superman leaves the other to the entire

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    The Big Bang Theory is taking a trip to the past with a spin off television series! One of its beloved characters is getting its own prequel series. Have you ever thought what Sheldon is like as a teenager? The popular CBS sitcom is already on its tenth season. And for the Big Bang Theory show runners to invest on one of its popular characters is a huge leap. While the show is going into renewal talks of getting two or three more seasons, it is also going to focus on Sheldon. Banking on the long

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