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    Comparing Perks of Being a Wallflower and Breakfast Club. In this essay‚ I will be comparing John Hughes’ The Breakfast Club published in 1985 with Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower of 1999. The Breakfast club aims to highlight what went on in high schools as well as the larger society at the time‚ by using five unique stereotypes. In the movie‚ there was the jock: trying to live up to his dad’s and friends’ expectations; the brain‚ expected to be super-smart; the princess‚ who always

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    Changing circumstances can precipitate a change in our intimate relationships. The 1980 John Hughes film The Breakfast Club may seem like just another angst filled high school movie‚ which in some parts it may be‚ but in fact‚ this film is unique because of its exploration of certain ideas of belonging. For example‚ the idea that people‚ no matter how different their personalities are‚ will bond together when they are isolated and a mutual enemy is presented to them. The Skrzynecki poem Migrant Hostel

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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Truman Capote As a passionate lover of Audrey Hepburn I decided to take this book for supplementary reading. It is not a secret that this book is more famous for its well known adaptation based on the Capote’s book Breakfast at Tiffany’s in which Hepburn was in the leading part. First of all I would like to say few words about the author of the book. Truman Capote was an American writer‚ born in 1925 in New Orleans‚ who moved to New York‚ where he began publishing his

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    “Even though the John Hughes film The Breakfast Club was made in 1985 it still has relevance for modern for modern Australian audiences” To what extent do you agree? ...and these children that you spit on as they try to change their worlds are immune to your consultations. They’re quite aware of what they’re going through... – David Bowie David Bowie’s words above introduce the John Hughes movie The Breakfast Club; they suggest the central themes explored about teenage issues

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    and girls. Today‚ I would like to share with all of you through my talk on the topic entitled "Why Breakfast Is The Most important Meal Of The Day?" Oh..by the way. Have you had your breakfast this morning? If you do‚ then good for you. If you don’t‚ then after you listen to my talk‚ I am sure you would never miss breakfast again. Boys and girls. From the website dictionary.com‚ the word "breakfast" came from the mid 15th century English word "brekfast". It is the first meal after we get up from

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    method is useful in cohering a poorly organized group‚ especially a group of young high school students as in the movie‚ The Breakfast Club. The first stage of group development is the forming stage. Forming is when members get to know each other and find common ground‚ while the group leader provides structure‚ direction and ground rules. For example‚ in the movie‚ The Breakfast Club‚ the forming stage was the point at which students were forced into a group during detention‚ which provided structure

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    the day. Thus‚ the first thing I do when I wake up is have a big breakfast which usually consists of scrambled eggs‚ pancakes and a glass of orange juice. There’s something that most countries of the world have in common‚ that’s eating breakfast to start the day off right. Have you ever wondered what people in other parts of the world eat for breakfast‚ in countries such as Japan‚ Italy or even Nigeria? To begin with‚ having breakfast in Japan would be an experience itself. Their dishes certainly

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    Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day‚ and there are good reasons for that.   Eating breakfast benefits both adults and children in many ways‚ energy for our day. When we wake up in the morning‚ our body has been fasting‚ or going without food‚ during the hours we were asleep. Eating breakfast means we “break the fast” and give our body and brain the energy they need to function. Starting the day with more energy means we will feel better throughout the day. It is a healthy

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    Recently‚ we watched the movie‚ The Breakfast Club. The character I chose to write about is Andy. Andy is a wrestler. He wins a lot because of the patch on his jacket. The patch said state champion. He is the athlete of the story and the jock. He bullied other people below him because they weren’t as good as him. Andy stood up for the others in the beginning of the movie. John was picking on Claire and he stopped him. He stood up for others in the beginning of the movie. Towards the middle of

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    It is always said that it is important to eat a hearty breakfast before a big day to ensure success. However‚ does this statement hold true when it comes to eating breakfast before taking standardized tests? We designed an experiment which would put an answer to this question. The experiment tests the spectrum of standardized test scores of those who ate breakfast versus the scores of those who ate nothing. This experiment would be a single blind study because the scientists would not be biased

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