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    know and get along with each other based on school‚ different people‚ and social groups. Each character learns how to do this in their own ways. The five main characters are named Andrew Clark; Brian Johnson; Claire Standish; John Bender; and Allison Reynolds. These characters wrestle with self-acceptance; longs for parental approval; and fight against peer pressure. The objective of these students are to write an essay of no less than one thousand words about who they think they are. This is given

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    a rule at Shermer High resulting in a Saturday morning detention. The five students having to report for the Saturday morning detention do not share the same interests and are somewhat familiar with one another. Andrew Clark‚ Claire Standish‚ Allison Reynolds‚ Brain Johnson‚ and John Bender are the five students. Shermer High’s assistant principal Richard Vernon is supervising the three males and two females in the library. Obedience to these gender roles is enforced by each of the characters except

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    8/22/2013 Boise Automation Canada Ltd The Lost Order at Northern Paper Tom Naughtin 3327398 MKTG1065 BUSINESS TO BUSINESS MARKETING Table of Contents Boise Automation Canada Ltd................................................................................................................. 2 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................ 2 Customer Analysis .............................

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    George Mason University. The author of this article is Allison MacFarlane. She is an associate professor at George Mason University who has earned a PhD from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in geology. She specializes and has research focus in the area of Environmental Policy and Environmental Security. The article was written in Feb. of 2010 so it is quite current and relevant. I found this article through the J. Sergeant Reynolds Library in the Academic Search Complete database under scholarly

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    particular order) include John Bender “The Criminal” (Played by Judd Nelson)‚ Claire Standish “The Princess” (Played by Molly Ringwald)‚ Andrew Clark “The Athlete” (Played by Emilio Estevez)‚ Brian Johnson “The Brain” (Played by Anthony Michael Hall)‚ Allison Reynolds “The Basket Case” (Played by Ally Sheedy)‚ Principal Richard "Dick" Vernon (Played by Paul Gleason)‚ and the School Janitor‚ Carl Reed (Played by John Kapelos). It is quite difficult to summarize all of the positive things that this film

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    crisis diplomacy (Richardson 1994). Comparisons of the two cases yield a robust discourse on their similarities and differences. The two cases illustrate the complexity of international leadership through ‘summit diplomacy’ (Dobbs 2008; Faber 2008; Reynolds 2008). The outcomes of the two historic events are vastly different. For instance‚ the Munich crisis eventually became a prelude to World War II that dragged Great Britain to war with Germany. The Cuban Missile Crisis turned out to be a finale

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    I was in eighth grade the first time I watched The Breakfast Club. My cousins and I had gone to our local video store and were trying to pick something out. I was looking at Harry Potter and The Hunger Games‚ anything that had strong special effects and a huge plot. My cousins on the other hand went to look at the classics. That is when they found it‚ The Breakfast Club. I was skeptical at first‚ due to the age and how simple it looked‚ but they ended up convincing me. We went back to my house and

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    Mrs. Theis 9 February 2015 Breakfast Club Essay 1. The character Allison Reynolds in the film The Breakfast Club exhibits Piaget’s formal operational thinking. The formal operational begins at the age of 12 and continues into adulthood‚ this stage also involves abstract thinking and moral reasoning. Teenagers are able to understand concepts and ideas on a more thought provoking level‚ with an emotional connection. Allison exhibits abstract thinking as an artist throughout the film. Although

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    and a spoiled princess. Judd Nelson as “John Bender” is the bad boy‚ does not have a care in the world‚ and a criminal. Emilio Estevez as “Andrew Clark” he is the stuck up jock‚ the athlete‚ who has a soft side. Then we have Ally Sheedy as “Allison Reynolds” who plays a recluse‚ admits she is a compulsive liar‚ and is known as a basket case. Anthony Michael Hall as “Brian Johnson” he has the brains and is nerd in this film. Lastly we have Paul Gleason as “Richard Vernon” the assistant principal

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    because people see them the way they want to see them. These students have their own title throughout the movie as this is how everyone sees them at school: John Bender the ’criminal’‚ Andrew Clark the ’athlete’‚ Brian Johnson the ’brain’‚ Alison Reynolds the ’basket case’ and Claire Standish the ’princess’. Throughout 8 hours in detention‚ these students gradually come to realise that under all the high school social scene‚ the problems that they face are more similar than they think. Brian experiences

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