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    There is one underappreciated factor in John Hughes’ 80s high school movies that make them so good‚ and that’s the acting. In one of the most well known films to this day‚ The Breakfast Club‚ the condescending Mr. Richard Vernon (Paul Gleason) supervises detention where five students with completely different personalities felt trapped‚ but by being stuck together‚ they learned they had more in common than they thought possible. There was an athlete‚ a criminal‚ a princess‚ a basket case‚ and a brain;

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    The Emperors Club, Ethics

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    ethics might be defined as the study of standards of right and wrong. Ethics can be viewed as the way to lead a good life. In the film The Emperors Club there are incidents of fairness‚ lack of fairness‚ and lack of respect. First‚ when viewing The Emperors Club one can see many incidents of fairness. One incident where someone could see fairness is at the end of the film when Mr. Hundert confronted Martin to tell him he had switched his and Sedgewick Bell’s names for the Julius Caesar contest. Another

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    Motivation Evaluation

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    Motivation Evaluation Axia College of University of Phoenix Henry Murray was active in developing a theory of motivation during the 1930’s‚ 40’s‚ 50’s and 60’s. He believed that a need is a potentiality or readiness to respond in a certain way under certain given circumstances. (Murray‚ et al. 1938‚ p. 124). Murray’s theory assumed that when a person lacks something it drives them and keeps them motivated. Murray’s theory classified needs into two categories:

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    Evaluation Essay

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    Evaluation essay is one in which the writer analyses all the aspects of an object and draws his/her own conclusion on that. It is a process of examining facts and information about a topic and then reaching on a personal judgment. These types of essays are mostly used for the purpose of evaluation of books‚ movies‚ etc. An evaluation essay employs both the positive and negative aspects of the object before reaching on a final conclusion on it. Examples and statistics are helpful in evaluating any

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    Coffee Club in Singapore

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    .................................................3 Existing Corporate Strategies In Coffee Club...................................4 Environmental Influences Affecting Operation Of Company...........5 SWOT Analysis Performing In Coffee Club.....................................8 New Employees Introduced To Company........................................12 Appropriate Training Method In Coffee Club..................................13 Conclusion.............................................

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    Policy Evaluation

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    CWTS03 / B9 Huerte‚ Leo Francis A. November 1‚ 2013 2012106442 ; CpE – 2 POLICY EVALUATION R.A. 7610: SPECIAL PROTECTION OF CHILDREN ACT After reading the said article‚ I learned that its main purpose is for protecting children against all forms of abuse‚ exploitation‚ and discrimination‚ given their unique standing in society. This law was approved on June 17‚ 1992. Moreover‚ it is written in this law that the State should create sanctions to deter violations against children such

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    The Breakfast Club (Intercommunications) John Hughes’ 1985 film‚ The Breakfast Club‚ gives countless examples of the principles of interpersonal communication. Five high school students: Allison‚ a weirdo‚ Brian‚ a nerd‚ John‚ a criminal‚ Claire‚ a prom queen‚ and Andrew‚ a jock‚ are forced to spend the day in Saturday detention. By the end of the day‚ they find that they have more in common than they ever realized. I will begin by selecting a scene from the movie and using it to explain what

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    Breakfast Club Sociology

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    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 dynamics in society

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    Film

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    been made are about war and not even single one movie about against the war or from different perspectives. I wondered if the people in Hollywood did not all get together in a room and decide that they willing to do just this kind of film and not other kind of film. Leon Trotsky once used an expression to describe events that are not accidents‚ and not planned consciously‚ but are something in between; and he called this “natural selection of accidents‚” in which‚ if there is a certain structure

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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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