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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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    27 - An anticipated death age for musicians? Is it a curse or just a coincidence? The 27 Club‚ also known as ’’Forever 27 Club’’‚ ’’Club 27’’ or ’’Curse of 27’’ is a club in which popular musicians have become a member after they’ve died at age of 27. In the following I will look at the question of whether the theories and speculations of this ’’curse’’ are right or wrong. You probably know the deaths of Jimi Hendrix‚ Kurt Cobain or Amy Winehouse. They all died at the age of 27. These

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    Roya Sanders GE 347 12-29-11 The Breakfast Club Critique: Group Formation Forming is the anxiety and uncertainty about belonging to a group. As the group forms and matures‚ natural leaders will emerge. Members in these roles will change several times during the forming phase of group development. In the beginning of the movie‚ all five students arrive at the school on a Saturday morning for detention. The bully- bender‚ is the first to start talking and cause trouble. Storming is when competition

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    The Breakfast Club related to social health in many ways. Different aspects of social health appear 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

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    The Emperor's Club

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    (Jesse Eisenberg)‚ the introverted Martin Blythe (Paul Dano)‚ and the studious Deepak Mehta (Rishi Mehta)‚ all of whom are incredibly intelligent. He inspires all of them to study hard in order to become one of the three contestants for The Emperor’s Club and be crowned "Mr. Julius Caesar"‚ a competition which pits the top three students of his class in a contest where they will be asked questions regarding the Classics. Blythe also mentions proudly that his father was once a "Mr. Julius Caesar"‚ as

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    The Breakfast club (1985) is a comedy-drama film directed and written by John Hughes. The plot revolves around 5 high school students‚ each part of a different stereotype; Judd Nelson plays Bender the ‘criminal’‚ Claire the ‘princess’ is portrayed by Molly Ringwald‚ Emilio Estevez takes on the role of Andrew the ‘athlete’‚ Anthony Michael Hall plays the ‘brain’ Brian Johnson and Ally Sheedy is Allison the ‘basket case’. The film starts with the students being stuck in Saturday detention together

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    Interpersonal Communication April 3rd‚ 2013 The Breakfast Club The Breakfast club quickly begins to define each character into their stereotypical roles within the first few minutes of the movie. Within the first few minutes you will begin to notice that Alison is one who craves the attention of other and is kind of the weird one out‚ Bender gets the stereotype that he is some smooth guy that is a rebel‚ Claire is the popular girl that everyone is high school longs to look like and tries to

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    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 lets viewers

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    Dante Club

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    Summary The novel The Dante Club‚ written by Matthew Pearl‚ begins with John Kurtz‚ Chief of the Boston police‚ investigating a murder that occurred in 1865. The man murdered was Artemus Prescott Healey‚ who was the highest official of the Massachusetts courts. Healey’s body was found naked and covered with insects and maggots on a sandy beach next to his property. His chambermaid insisted that he was still alive when she found him days later‚ and that he cried out before dying. Then Pearl introduces

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    Stereotype/prejudice pg. 309 -Brian fundamental attribution error - Bender agression- displacement- pg. 360 - Andrew The Breakfast Club- Social Psychology The Breakfast Club is a dramatic film by John Hughes from 1985. The story takes place in the library at Shermer high school in Illinois. The movie records‚ five students from very different cliques as they spend an all day Saturday detention with one another under the supervision of a very forbidding principal. This movie is unique because it

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