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    The Breakfast Club

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    Stereotype/prejudice pg. 309 -Brian fundamental attribution error - Bender agression- displacement- pg. 360 - Andrew The Breakfast Club- Social Psychology The Breakfast Club is a dramatic film by John Hughes from 1985. The story takes place in the library at Shermer high school in Illinois. The movie records‚ five students from very different cliques as they spend an all day Saturday detention with one another under the supervision of a very forbidding principal. This movie is unique because it

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    The Twelve Chairs The subject of my work is The Twelve Chairs novel written by Ilf and Petrov and its screening directed by Mark Zakharov. The language: Russian The main characters: Andrei Mironov as Bender Anatoly Papanov as Vorobyaninov Zinovy ​​Gerdt as author Rolan Bykov as Fedor Priest The characters: Alexander Abdulov - Shchukin engineer Tatiana Bozhok - Lisa George Vitsin - master Bezenchuk Dmitry Goshev - Kislarsky Nelly Gosheva - Sashhen Savely Kramarov - locksmith Polesov

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    moral development. The first instance is near the beginning of the film when John Bender (the rebel) starts tampering with the door in the library. Bender removes a screw so the door will be unable to stay open. While Bender is removing the screw‚ Brian frantically squeals “Don’t mess with school property‚ Bender!” At this moment‚ Brian was more concerned with breaking the law (and school rules) than allowing Bender to prevent Principal Vernon from watching the group of students in the library.

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    Karkulainen. To plied his case‚ all that Jaanus replies is “I am Jaanus Karkulainen.” He wouldn’t give up his heritage for anything. One scene later‚ after two years apart‚ Jaanus and Bender reunite. Bender is a friend of Jaanus’ who met Jaanus when he first came to Canada. When Bender greets

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    that is the question that every teenager wants to figure out‚ yet they can’t. All of the kids in this movie are an example of identity versus role confusion‚ “the complexities of finding one’s own identity are the primary task of adolescence.” When Bender was making the principle mad because he kept talking back to him‚ and the teacher kept giving him more Saturday school‚ shows that he doesn’t value much in life because he claims he doesn’t mind spending every Saturday for months at school. This is

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    the friends they have in common within the “popular” crowd that they are a part of. Brian is next in line in the school social status scene because of his intelligence but he is still considered to be a geek by his peers. In contrast‚ Allison and Bender are at the bottom of the school social

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    Okonkwo Vs. Oedipus

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    fall drives him to his death. Both of these men were leaders of their community. Even though Okonkwo didn’t rule by himself‚ he was still a very important man to his tribe. On the other hand‚ Oedipus was HUGE part of his community. He slayed the jinx and became king. Both men ruled differently also. This could be as a result of them coming from two different societies. Okonkwo ruled with a harsh hand because that was the thing to do when some one did something wrong. Like true tragic heroes‚

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    Bibliography: Armey‚ D. (n.d.). ontheissues.org. Retrieved from http://www.ontheissues.org/Tx/Dick_Armey_Welfare_+_Poverty.htm Bender‚ J. (n.d.). On The Issues. Retrieved from http://www.ontheissues.org/Economic/Jim_Bender_Welfare_+_Poverty.htm Bennett‚ R. (n.d.). ontheissues. Retrieved from http://www.ontheissues.org/Economic/Robert_Bennett_Welfare_+_Poverty.htm Besharov‚ D. (n

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    returning only occasionally to check on them. Bender‚ who has a particularly negative relationship with Mr. Vernon‚ disregards the rules and riles the other students; mocking Brian and Andrew‚ and sexually harassing Claire. Allison remains oddly quiet except for the occasional random outburst. The students pass the hours in a variety of ways. Gradually they open up to each other and reveal their inner secrets (for example‚ Allison is a compulsive liar‚ Bender comes from an abusive household and Brian

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    Job Costing

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    METHODS OF COST ACCOUNTING INTRODUCTION The Meaning of Cost Cost is a measure of the sacrifice or forgoing of a scarce resource to achieve a specific objective. An organization sacrifices scarce resources‚ i.e. the purchase cost‚ in order to obtain other resources. A cost is usually measured in terms of money paid to acquire goods or services. One can observe that the term cost is rarely used without an adjective in front of it. The term ‘Cost’ has multiple meanings and different types of costs

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