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They need a Feige who'll be hard to find, that's a rare combination.
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Lol unless my memory is faulty, I think there is a kryptonite that can take away powersYou can’t just magically strip Superman’s powers away like you can with Thor
Following the record-breaking success of Marvel Studios’ Black Panther, and given the touching final scene of the movie, The Walt Disney Company has announced they’re donating $1 million to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to help expand BGCA’s youth STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) programs, which will include a STEM Center of Innovation to be established in Oakland, California.
“Marvel Studios’ Black Panther is a masterpiece of movie making and has become an instant cultural phenomenon, sparking discussion, inspiring people young and old, and breaking down age-old industry myths,” said Bob Iger, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Walt Disney Company. “It is thrilling to see how inspired young audiences were by the spectacular technology in the film, so it’s fitting that we show our appreciation by helping advance STEM programs for youth, especially in underserved areas of the country, to give them the knowledge and tools to build the future they want.”
Boys & Girls Clubs of America will use this one-time grant to further develop its existing national STEM curriculum, and also establish new STEM Centers of Innovation in Atlanta, GA; Baltimore, MD; Chicago, IL; Harlem, NY; Hartford, CT; Memphis, TN; New Orleans, LA; Orlando, FL; Philadelphia, PA; Washington, DC; Watts, CA, and most notably, Oakland, CA.
Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s Centers of Innovation provide youth with hands-on, advanced technologies that stimulate creative approaches to STEM exploration, including 3-D printers, robotics, high-definition video production and conferencing equipment. In addition, a fully dedicated STEM expert will offer individual and group support, using real-world applications to help Club members develop their STEM skills and critical thinking.
“From hands-on interactive programs to critical thinking, Boys & Girls Clubs of America is committed to providing thousands of young people with the tools they need to prepare for a great future,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO of Boys & Girls Clubs of America. “Thanks to Disney’s support, we can expand our outreach and allow more youth to find their passions and discover STEM careers.”
Black Panther is now playing in theaters worldwide and has brought in over $700 million at the global box office.
Depends on the writer. Do you approach with the take that Thor is an actual god of Thunder? Then yeah he's the most powerful.Is it true that Thor's weather controlling powers are more powerful than Storm's in the comics? Think I read that on IG a few weeks ago.
He means for an entire franchise. Multiple movies.Lol unless my memory is faulty, I think there is a kryptonite that can take away powers
Not all weather but with thunders come rain storms and lightning.Thor can't control weather....right?
Must be cornball Zik you're addressing cause he's 1 of 2 people on NT I got on block so can't even see who you're gettin' atYour bum **** really thinking your opinion is the only that matters, missed me with that bs
Anyways back on the ignore block you go
AFAIK Storm isnt an omega level, so she's not all the way up top tier in terms of powers
Must be cornball Zik you're addressing cause he's 1 of 2 people on NT I got on block so can't even see who you're gettin' at
Supergirl on the tv show has Superman’s power set but she seems super relatable to me
Surprised by the Gemma Chan love. Yall watch Humans?
Hell year I watch humansSurprised by the Gemma Chan love. Yall watch Humans?
Yeah. I've probably seen her in something else before but thats mainly what I know her for.Surprised by the Gemma Chan love. Yall watch Humans?
Hell year I watch humans
I just wish it was on hbo