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    Girls Club Speech

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    I would like to thank the Cascade Boys and Girls Club in particular for giving me a place to interact with other kids and through them adapting to my new school and my community. I also want to thank them for giving me the chance to be a leader and mentor among the kids and also experience in a workplace. I hope my story inspires others to not let change and adversity hold them back from moving forward and achieving what they hope to do‚ but instead to use the changes as a chance to discover something

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    Breakfast Club Sociology

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    John Hughes‚ the director of “The Breakfast Club‚” carefully depicted sociology dynamics throughout the classic film. Many people would agree that the film caught the extreme attention from various audiences due to its relatability using common sociological references. The director and writers of the film comically referenced and targeted specific sociological topics‚ such as cultures‚ educational values‚ family background‚ social statuses‚ and‚ of course‚ cliques. This film exemplified group

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    Diversity Club Reflection

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    The most we can each do is to not have bias ideas on races‚ and try to see each other as unique different individuals. I don’t think that I would consider myself a character of the film‚ during High School I was the Vice President of the Diversity Club. I can say that I only see the human race and I wish that people could see each other in this way also. I don’t judge people depending on their “race” I see that we can each bring our cultures together to make a better world. I know that when

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    The film “The Breakfast Club” directed by John Hughes is a compelling film that illustrates the inner working of the teenage mind-set. A film quite literally opens your eyes to how teenagers work within different stereotypes. John Hughes is able to show how although each character may give the impression that everything is “OK” but really‚ on the inside their whole life is just constant stress. This stress‚ which numerous things‚ including their parents and peers brought on‚ effected them in a way

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    Joy Luck Club

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    Returning to One’s Roots and Understanding Chinese Culture in The Joy Luck Club Cultural divides are difficult to overcome in storytelling because understanding another culture is a not an easy task. However‚ in The Joy Luck Club‚ Amy Tan does a wonderful job of making the Chinese culture comprehensible for the American reader. With a culture that is exceedingly different from American way of life‚ Tan presents both cultures side by side in order to draw attention to their differences and benefits

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    Analyse how the growth/breakdown of a relationship affects the climax of the story? Mr Pip‚ a novel by Lloyd Jones is set in the 1990’s on the war torn island of Bougainville. The story is narrated by 13 year old Matilda Laimo. Matilda’s mother continuously struggles to hold onto her young daughter as she becomes completely intrigued and connected with a fictional character Pip from Charles Dickens’ novel‚ Great Expectations. This causes a breakdown in their mother daughter relationship. Matilda

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    In The Breakfast Club‚ Claire and John are two of five students who have been detained in school on Saturday morning. Claire was here for skipping school to go shopping while John was here for pulling a false fire alarm. At the beginning of the movie‚ it’s easy to see that Clair and John have so many differences. During the journey of self-discovery‚ there are more and more similarities appear between Claire and John and they try to face these facts. From all‚ their families‚ their social life and

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    The Club Film Analysis

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    The filmmaking competence of the acclaimed Chilean director Pablo Larraín (Tony Manero"‚ Post Mortem"‚ "No"‚ "The Club") is not at stake in his latest feature‚ “Jackie”‚ a stylized biopic with a few aspects to admire. The film‚ written by Noah Oppenheim (“The Maze Runner”‚ “Allegiance”) and co-produced by Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream"‚ "The Wrestler"‚ "Black Swan")‚ is centered on the former First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy‚ emulating her emotional states in the aftermath of President John

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    Women's Club Letters

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    Dear Women’s Club Scholarship Committee‚ Many people have inspired me to become who I am today‚ but the one who I feel has inspired me the most is my powerlifting coach‚ Mrs.Timms. My junior year she asked me if I would be interested in joining the team. I had my doubts about joining‚ for instance; would I get super big‚ would I actually be able to lift a lot of weight‚ would I even be a contender? Mrs. Timms has taught me many things these past two years such as confidence in myself and the weight

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    Obama's Club Summary

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    A similar response from the public was received after H.W. Bush and W. Bush allied to provide aid to Hurricane Katrina and Haiti Earthquake victims. The thawing of the relationships between Clinton and the Bushes paralleled that of Obama‚ once he was added into the mix. Despite both being Democratic‚ Clinton and Obama conflicted due to their differing ideologies. Obama believed and publicly voiced that ‘Clintonianism’ was a step behind ‘Obamaism’. However‚ despite Obama highlighting their disparities

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