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    Yahya Bello Extra Credit 2 Page 133 Econ 1020 Professor Leach 1. Consumers who buy fantastic brand cleaner instead of Pathmark premium All-purpose cleaner behavior would be considered as bounded rationality because they tend to make their choices that serve their objectives, but they have limited ability to acquire and process information. Consumers that buy fantastic brand cleaner can also be considered as bounded rationality because they believe in the rule of thumbs that says the higher the

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    after crashing on a space flight along with his sister, and two other scientists . This group all received unique powers like invisibility and strength and have formed the crime fighting team known as the Fantastic Four. This team consistents of : The Invisible Women (Johnny’s sister), Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) and The Thing (Ben Grimm). Although he is the youngest team member, he is by far the brightest star. The Human Torch is the ultimate superhero because he has: a fearless personality, an

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    in real life. Chris Evans is a double superhero. The actor, Chris Evans has portrayed two different superheroes in Marvel, Captain America, From Captain America or the Avengers, and The Torch, a character from The Fantastic Four. This is why the franchise had to reboot the Fantastic Four series, Chris couldn’t be both heroes from the same universe. Captain America, or lesser known Steve Rogers, is a 94 year old man that was frozen in ice for almost 70 years in the 1940’s, World War 2. The other

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    Avengers Costuming

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    Whedon was an action packed super hero film that will make you sit on the edge of your seat. Elaborate costumes with the marvelous acting from the characters makes the movie a must-see. Intricate costuming like Captain America combined with the fantastic acting of Chris Evans (Captain America) fabricated the interesting character which makes the movie even more enticing. The thrilling film starts out the marvelous suits of the heroes in action. The suits really describe and represent the character

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    A Dramatic Story With a Fantastic Title It was March 20th, my sister Ariana’s birthday. We had decided to escape the house and go to the Sweet Shop to celebrate. The door chimed as we walked in, both of us complaining about the heat. Which, in turn, earned us a look from the cashier. One frozen yogurt, two bags of candy, and a giant lollipop later we were sick of sugar and gossip and decided to head back home. Once outside, I fought for a while with the vicious snake that was my bike lock. Then

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    The past decade has seen superhero movies rise to box office dominance. This is a new trend. Batman and Superman movies found success early, but the surprise blockbusters Spider-man and X-men at the turn of the millennium revealed that the market for comic based entertainment was not yet saturated (Fritz, 2014). Looking back a decade and a half later, consumer demand has clearly spoken: six of the last ten highest grossing movies were based on comic books: Guardians of the Galaxy, Iron Man 3,

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    I watched the “30 for 30”: Fantastic Lies. The documentary covered the 2006 Duke lacrosse case. Throughout the case, there were situations where people acted morally wrong. I will share about some of the major groups that influenced the case and why their actions could be deemed either morally wrong or right. The first group has to be the Duke lacrosse team. As a result of their initial actions, Any person could deem their acts as morally wrong. Hiring the stripper and hosting the party was not

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    Many comic book superheroes were born in an era of highly intense international tension.The genre of Superheros in American comic books revolve around adventures of powerful superheros using superhuman abilities or weapons, as they act on personal morals through violence. The political elements are evident in the plot: the heroes are in a war with a dangerous enemy, and their morals justify violence to 'protect' those who are in danger. As well as it is a form of entertainment, comic books as a media

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    Fantastic Footwear’s initial business level strategy is to execute an integrated low-cost leadership-differentiation strategy. We believe this will work the best because our company’s focus is to create shoes with medium quality at a low cost. Utilizing this strategy, we plan to balance a quality shoe and a reduction in the cost of production and distribution. To achieve differentiation, we will focus on enhancing the SQ rating. Increasing our SQ rating will require finding the optimal ratio between

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    Do they always even like each other? Of course not. But they have to, because the fate of the world is a stake. They have diverse skills and backgrounds, and they have to grudgingly work together for the betterment of humanity. Same goes for the Fantastic Four. What does the Flash do? He runs really fast. Alone. And never really seems bothered by that. The closest DC knows to teamwork is the Justice League. Compared to the X-Men or the Avengers, the Justice League is like a weekend social club.

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