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  • Batman Villains - What Do You Know About Poison Ivy? - It's sad that Pamela Isley, or Poison Ivy, became the way she did because of experiments. While she was taking Biology, her professor seduced her and injected her with poisons and toxins. This caused Poison Ivy to transform into a plant-like menace to society. One of the Batman villains, Poison Ivy started out as a wealthy girl with parents who could care less. After this has happened, Poison Ivy's boyfriend suddenly passes away, and she drops out of school.
  • Batman Villains - What Do You Know About The Riddler? - Ever wanted to know about the Ridder? Well now is your chance to discover more about how this strange man works. The Riddler is one of the more interesting Batman villains. He is obsessed with word puzzles, riddles and word games.
  • Spiderman Villains - Carnage - Spiderman Villains Carnage
  • Superman Villains - What Do You Know About Doomsday? - Superman Villains Doomsday
  • The Goods, Bads And Uglies Of Hollywood - The article gives the idea of types of characters played by actors in Hollywood movies. Three important types of characters being good, bad and ugly characters are discussed. Characters from some of the films are described for better understanding of the readers.
  • Classic Villainy - Villains are often the lynch pin that holds narrative action stories together, having a more important place in the success of the story than even the hero himself. There are several examples of good villainy over the years, in a variety of formats, but there are some villains that truly stand out as the best examples of the worst humans can do to one another.
  • Fantastic Four Comic Book - This article is about comic books. Fantastic Four, x-men, and the silver surfer when they all showed in on of the other comic.
  • Is Your Follow-Up Communication Guilty Of Prospecticide? - Like Angela Lansbury in “Murder, She Wrote,” I run into cases of murder everywhere I go. Unlike Lansbury who faced cunning villains who intentionally murdered, the cases I come across are unintentional, but with the same deadly results. Lansbury’s villains used guns, knives, and other assorted weapons, the killers I come across use words. She dealt with homicide; I deal with prospecticide, the killing of prospects. Are you guilty? Are you one of the millions of salespeople...
  • First Look At Balanced Scorecard Software - As you begin to realize your dream the business grows. At some point in time, most business owners notice that their heads no longer have “all the information” about the business. If success follows upon success, effectively tracking and evaluating the independent aspects of “the business” or “the enterprise” becomes nearly impossible. Balanced Scorecard Software, claims to be the SuperHero designed to tame all the wild beasts and capture all the evil villains lurking thro...
  • About Fats and Carbohydrates in the Food - In the world of diet nutrition, recently both fats and carbohydrates have been seen as the villains we wage our war of weight against. First it was fat that was causing all of the problems.
  • Angel (DVD) Review - Nominated for 25 Saturn Awards and one Emmy for Outstanding Makeup for a Series, Angel has established a strong cult following during its five-year run on the WB network. A spin-off of the enormously popular series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel has followed in the footsteps of its predecessor and boasts many of the same heroes and villains. Created by Joss Whedon, the show is one of a number of successful original series aired by WB including Buffy, Smallville, Dawson's Cre...
  • Halloween Costumes For Pets - Its a night for scary surprises, lots of free candy for kiddies and the chance to dress up in Halloween costumes.
  • Okay, So You Have a Job Now. What's Next? - Bosses may be famous for being villains, strict, unfair, mean, hostile, demanding, arrogant, dictatorial, unscrupulous, [insert too your favourite adjective here] –which is why the lunchroom is also the forum for angst again bosses. We hold grudges and it’s only healthy to air them out.
  • Chainsaws: Having A Sharp Chain Is Vital - Chainsaw, the popular weapon of choice for many screen villains, still remains a nightmare for humble home users.
  • Beneath the Armor of The Iron Man - There are countless superheroes out there, each one forever given a legacy in the comic world by their persona, their villains, and their burdens. There are very few that can argue that Tony Stark, the Iron Man, does not carry a great burden on his shoulders each time he dons his infamous invincible armor. It is arguable that, given his situation and his flaws, Tony Stark is among the most human characters in comic books today.
  • Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs For Osteoarthritis: Villains Or Heroes? - Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis. It has been estimated that more than 20 million Americans are afflicted with OA, and that number will rise to 40 million by the year 2020. In recent months there has been a contentious debate between cardiologists and rheumatologists regarding the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) for OA.
  • Effective Time Management Using A Force Field And Stun Gun - You probably think working at home, just you and your computer, in splendid isolation with phone calls diverted to message would make it impossible for enemies to get to you and disrupt your working day. Well, this works with most enemies but there are two villains who can get past your defences.
  • The Perfect Low Carb Diet Food - Whatever diet you choose, low carb, low fat, low sugar, all of the best tasting foods are always the villains! All the comfort foods are high in carbohydrates, high in calories, and are highly processed. All three of these things are to be avoided when trying to lose weight and/or gain health.
  • Wireless Security Camera: For Dick Tracy And Every Tom, Dick, And Harry - Have you seen the movie Dick Tracy? It was the 1990 blockbuster film staring Al Pacino and Madonna. It's based on Chester Gould's comic strip, which he wrote and drew from 1931 until 1977. The work featured Dick Tracy, the superhero of police detectives. He was smart. He could punch with an iron fist. Even more impressive, he had the fastest draw in the city.
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