Yes, and it can go two ways. We can either just expect a superhero to save someone, so when a regular person does such a philanthropic deed, it is extraordinary, so it is just average for a superhero. However, it can also be that when a regular person does something philanthropic its not as amazing as seeing a FAMOUS superhero do something fantastic, because it adds to a reputation of awesome already.
Their actions appealed to Americans angered by bank failures.
The patriot act is a good example of the actions that Americans take when they distrust others. Other actions that Americans take when they distrust others is making new laws and regulations.
Superheroes are often portrayed as defenders of justice and protectors of the innocent, using their powers and abilities to fight against evil and promote peace. They embody ideals such as courage, selflessness, and overcoming adversity, inspiring others to strive for a more peaceful world through their actions and values. By standing up to injustice and oppression, superheroes serve as a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of conflict.
* unselfish * humane * selfless * philanthropic * noble * self-sacrificing
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Both actions were massacres of Native Americans.
thats a tough one
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No, they work similarly, the difference being only that a person is not consciously aware of an involuntary action.
tax acts and british governing
thats a tough one