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The Feasibility of Superman as a Hired Resource in the Philippines

John Marti Maghopoy

2013

Table of Contents

I. Introduction

A. Superman’s Survivability ……………………………………………………………………..1

B. Assumptions in having Superman as a Hired Resource in the Philippines………………….....2

II. The Feasibility of Superman as a Hired Resource in the Philippines

A. Feasibility: An Operational Definition………………………………………………………...2

B. Feasibility in Relation to Survivability of Superman in the Philippines……………………….3

C. Superman’s Income

1. Land Travel……………………………………………………………………………..5

2. Air Travel……………………………………………………………………………….6

3. Law Enforcement……………………………………………………………………….7

4. X-ray Vision…………………………………………………………………………….7

5. Strength…………………………………………………………………………………8

D. Results and Discussion…………………………………………………………………………8

III. Conclusion and Recommendation……………..…………………………………...11

I. Introduction

Superman is the ultimate icon in the superhero genre, the one that started it all. Countless legions of fans worship the concept that is Superman. Who wouldn’t? Super strength, super speed, super intelligence, super vision, flight and even near indestructability, all these are possessed him. Worship, however, follows beliefs and beliefs will lead to numerous arguments, especially from comic book savants each claiming to know everything about their favored superheroes. One of these arguments have been on the limit of Superman’s survivability and so far all of these arguments have been within the bounds of comic books. This time, what if we take on an argument of survivability of Superman and we assume that his existence is not only limited to his comic book origins? But instead of physical survivability, it’s going to be about his financial survivability. Can Superman survive in the real world? A real world in which the market exists, livelihood is a priority, and he has to work not as Clark Kent but as his alter ego, Superman.

The law of demand states...

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