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    writers use that to diversify the characters and get away with using obvious stereotypes placed upon gender and sexuality. The show is presented in a mockumentary style and focuses on three families who are related through marriage. Phil and his wife Claire represent the nuclear family; Jay and his new wife Gloria represent the inter-generation family; and finally Mitchell and Cam represent the homosexual family structure. Modern Family cleverly uses gender‚ racial‚ and sexual stereotypes to make the

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    honeymoon he and Claire never had‚ however‚ things don’t go too well. Jay realises that he needs to get in better shape quick and ruins his birthday‚ and Cameron finally reveals to Mitch that he does like to relax instead of going on adventures “every minute of every day”‚ to Mitch’s grief. There are quite a few stereotypes to be found in this episode‚ and I will be looking at them‚ because the stereotypes are really what gives this show its hilarious humour. In this episode‚ Phil and Claire are the stereotypical

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      The Correlation between HER-2 Status and Brain Metastases in Trastuzumab-treated Patients with Metastatic Breast Cancer Ka-Kiu Claire Fung Literature Review: Biochemistry/ Molecular Biology Project Convenor: Dr J A Smith Word Count: 3223 words     C a n d i d a t e   N u m b e r :   2 0 7 7   Ka-Kiu Claire Fung Abstract It is widely known that patients with HER-2-positive advanced breast cancer are at particularly high risk of developing

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    The Breakfast Club is a simple but beautiful 1980’s movie about a group of teenagers that end up realizing they are all going through some tough situations. While The Breakfast Club was made for entertainment purposes‚ it can be a great learning tool. Just from studying the movie‚ a student can realize they should not judge a book by it’s cover. For a student-teacher‚ this movie is a great tool in observing what happens when teachers decide not to invest their time into their students. Analyzing

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    throughout the movie. For example the characters were from different types of homes‚ communicated/acted differently‚ and formed different relationships. Each character in the movie communicated in different ways. For example‚Claire and Brian communicated completely different. Claire was blunt and had no problem saying what was on her mind but Brian on the other hand always thought before he spoke and was usually influenced by the people around him on what to say. The fear of letting Brian’s parents down/the

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    Ye’s cousin‚ Claire‚ from abroad‚ whom he has not met in a long time. She is aged 14 years old‚ her favourite foods are ice- cream and sushi‚ and her hobbies are sleeping‚ swimming‚ cycling‚ running‚ and listening to music. She is also more of a sporty and hardworking person. She likes playing on her phone‚ the colour PINK‚ using social media such as whatsapp‚ facebook to socialize. She dislikes computer games and the colour blue. Cheng Ye has not seen Claire in quite a while‚ and Claire has not visited

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    climate that was both tense and without verbal communication. This was mainly due to the variance in membership constructs of the characters involved. The character’s included the brain Brian‚ Andrew the athlete‚ the criminal Bender‚ the princess Claire‚ and the basket case Allison. There was a great deal of interesting nonverbal communication taking place between these people. Their reactions and responses to each other demonstrated perceptual errors‚ which would be shown as the story progressed

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    The Breakfast Club The "Breakfast Club" is a teen-comedy‚ released in 1985 and was directed and produced by John Hughes - who was best known for scripting or directing the most successful films of the 1980’s and 1990s‚ for example: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off‚ Sixteen Candles‚ the three Home Alone installments and 101 Dalmatians. This film also stars five of the most well-known actors and actresses of this time‚ who had starred in similar productions throughout the 1980’s. "The Breakfast Club"

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    admitting to himself who he really was. An important theme that Jonze has examined in the film is unconditional love in both his parents and sister. There are two people KW resemble. Max’s sister Claire and Max’s mum. KW and Claire keep leaving their families to hang out with cooler friends‚ KW ignoring Carol as Claire does to Max. Even though they fight like siblings do‚ like when KW stepped on Carol’s face and got mad‚ they will always care and love each other.

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    fashion icon contributed their own signature style to the decade. It was the era of the girl group‚ the gamine supermodel and the original IT-girls” (“Marie Claire”). When Mary Quant came out with her fashion‚ it inspired people to wear her clothes. In addition “these women were some of the greatest fashion influencers of all time” (“Marie Claire”). “The sixties still provides designers today with an endless source of inspiration”(“Marie Clarie”)In addition these designers were so inspiring that people

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