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Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities
Remote Ready Biology Learning Activities has 50 remote-ready activities, which work for either your classroom or remote teaching.
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Nananananananana...
I will be Batwoman, also known as Kate Kane, who is the newer version of Batwoman (I think around 2006 on). ***Spoilers follow: ***
She is a comic book character who doesn't have any actual "powers." She is very human, much like the rest of us and relies on gadgets (TECHNOLOGY!) to help fulfill her missions. According to Batwoman Elegy, Kate Kane is a twin in a military family. She lost her mother and her sister at a relatively young age, which was part of her motivation to join the military. She went to West Point, but dropped out when she came out as a lesbian. Since she could no longer serve in the military, Kate Kane served in another way... as Batwoman. Her father (the Colonel) both helped and encouraged her with this goal.