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    The Perfect Breakfast

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    The Perfect Breakfast Nowadays people don’t give making breakfast at home a second thought. With places like McDonalds and Burger King how could you think about cooking? These fast food restaurants have made many people lazy when it comes to cooking. Eating artificial eggs and meat‚ that’s not real food‚ that’s a waste of money. As a passionate breakfast eater‚ were going to tell you confused and deceived people how to prepare your breakfast at home. The ingredients you are going to need are….

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    Breakfast Club

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    Breakfast Club Breakfast Club is a comedy that was released in 1985. It was written‚ produced and directed by John Hughes. It’s about five teenage students from different social groups when forced to spend a Saturday together in detention they find themselves interacting with and understanding each other for the first time. A jock‚ Emilio Estevez‚ a stoner‚ Judd Nelson‚ a princess‚ Molly Ringwald‚ a basket case‚ Ally Sheedy‚ and a brain‚ Anthony Michael Hall‚ talk about everything from parental

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    I have seen the breakfast club three times before taking this class and then saw it for a fourth time during class and I must say that it is defiantly one of my favourite movies. Before this class‚ I loved it because it was a fun movie depicting teenage school life in its simplest form and it was more or less something I could relate to. I noticed only the funny quotes; close calls and random scenes that made me say “Ha! It’s funny because it’s true.” Such as the scene where all the characters are

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    The Breakfast Club Reaction Paper The Breakfast Club is a 1985 film based on five students from entirely different social groups forced to spend an eight hour Saturday detention together for their own individual reasons. The five students were all given the same assignment‚ to write an essay about “who you think you are" and the acts they committed to end up in Saturday detention. As high school students of course they put off the assignment until the last minute and instead they passed the hours

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    Why Is D-Day Important

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    Narrative‚ research paper - WWII (D-Day) WWII was a global event that took place from 1939 to 1945. One of the turning points of the war was D-Day. Which was on June 6th 1944 and it may have ended on June 30th 1944. “On D-Day‚ over 4‚400 Allied soldiers died‚ as did between 4‚000 and 9‚000 German soldiers. This battle was the start of the larger campaign of the Battle of Normandy‚ which led to 425‚000 killed‚ injured or missing soldiers.” (refrence.com) Planning for D-Day may have had been began in sometime

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    evolving quickly and today we live in a fast moving information age. The flow of information is moving so fast that at times it seems impossible to keep up. People are rushing around‚ our work load is usually overbooked‚ there are not enough hours in the day and everyone appears stressed. Let’s face it in the real world some things we have no control over‚ but we do have control over how we manage these things either at home or at our place of work. Benjamin Franklin once said "By failing to prepare‚ you

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    Fast Food vs. Home Cooked Meal Fast Food has taken over almost every home in the United States. In this day in time‚ people make it a daily routine to hit the drive thru‚ instead of eating a home cooked meal. From commercials to street signs‚ fast food restaurants are advertise quick meals at a value. To everyone’s knowledge fast food restaurants are the busiest during breakfast and dinner time. The reason being‚ most individuals are tired after a long day at work and does not want to cook

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    They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day but many students of our generation disregard the importance of this meal. In the past years‚ as a student of Saint Louis University-Laboratory High School‚ I’ve learned that many of our schoolmates believe that breakfast is not necessary. They say‚ it can only make them fat so skipping this important meal is their way of dieting. Others don’t even bother to prepare nor eat breakfast because they wake up late in the morning and they are

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    The Breakfast Club

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    Introduction Attention getting material Imagine yourself in close proximity with 4 strangers nothing like you. That’s what the characters’ in The Breakfast Club were faced with. Tie to audience For this specific setting a group of 5 eclectic students are forced into serving 9 hours of Saturday detention for whatever they had done wrong. In attendance is a “princess” (Claire Standish)‚ an “athlete” (Andrew Clark)‚ a “brain” (Brian Johnson)‚ a “criminal” (John Bender) and a “basket case” (Allison

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    the film The Breakfast Club‚ written by John Hughes‚ that creates a more negative input on stereotyping. Berne’s uses a theory of basic human types as an example of a scientific subject made for nonscientists‚ where in the article he breaks down categories of people’s appearances to help them reflect on their own personalities. On the other hand‚ Hughes engages in a different theory of how to let people recognize stereotyping by giving a different perspective of it. In The Breakfast Club Berne’s

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