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    In Breakfast of Champions‚ Kurt Vonnegut uses a very real‚ direct‚ and sometimes playful style. In the preface‚ he speaks directly to the reader‚ fully exposing his personality‚ his reasons for writing the novel‚ as well as how he intends to write the novel. In doing this‚ Vonnegut sets up the novel perfectly by basically telling the reader what they are to expect. Rather than spend multiple chapters establishing the tone‚ the various themes‚ and the other elements of the novel‚ he covers them all

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    The Emperor’s Club is a fascinating movie about a teacher’s moral struggle between doing what’s right and wrong. The plot of this movie revolves around the relationship of a history teacher; William Hundert and his students. Mr. Hundert develops a relationship with one of his students Sedgewick Bell‚ and his actions leads him to start questioning his moral conscience of whether what he was doing was right. Sedgewick Bell‚ son of a senator‚ was a rebellious student who constantly challenged Mr

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    distractions‚ many people miss out on art‚ music‚ and many other aspects of culture. Though they are vastly different‚ in Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” and Gene Weingarten’s “Pearls before Breakfast”‚ the authors both address what we miss when we rush through life. “Pearls before Breakfast” is the story of Joshua Bell‚ a famous musician who assisted in a social experiment by the Washington Post. On a cold January morning‚ at the L’Enfant Plaza‚ he played classical pieces for nearly

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    Looking back on my education‚ there are plenty of teachers that I felt were effective in getting me to learn material‚ but I will mention just two. Teacher A was my 8th grade and 10th grade math teacher. He didn’t necessarily make math easier in any way‚ but he made math much more fun because you looked forward to going to his class. Teacher A always used simple jokes‚ often requiring a very dry humor‚ which made me constantly pay attention in class so I could catch his different jokes. He also

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    Public sector duty regarding socio-economic inequalities (1)An authority to which this section applies must‚ when making decisions of a strategic nature about how to exercise its functions‚ have due regard to the desirability of exercising them in a way that is designed to reduce the inequalities of outcome which result from socio-economic disadvantage. (2)In deciding how to fulfil a duty to which it is subject under subsection (1)‚ an authority must take into account any guidance issued by a

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    “The Breakfast Club” shows the typical stereotypes of before‚ specially the 80s. The snob girl that thinks she shouldn’t be there‚ the popular sports boy‚ the rebel that is not understood‚ the nerd that doesn’t want to be in trouble‚ the outcast that is ignored‚ and the teacher that thinks to highly of themselves and thinks that teenager equals problem. In the 80s “The Breakfast Club” became really popular. This could be because the teenagers that saw it found themselves identified with the characters

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    Furthermore‚ Claire Johnston mentions that an “enormous emphasis placed on woman as a spectacle in the cinema” is prevalent during this time (Thornham 28). A film that clearly demonstrates the sexualization of women is Breakfast at Tiffany’s. During this film‚ we follow Holly‚ a woman living in New York and how she goes through her life receiving money and goods from men using her looks. A new person moves into her apartment complex‚ whose name is Paul. She befriends Paul

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    Toni & Guy is a global hairdressing and training business founded in London‚ England in 1963 by brothers Giuseppe (Toni) and Gaetano (Guy) Mascolo. They were later joined by younger brothers Bruno and Anthony Mascolo. There are more than 400 salons in the organization and it has won 55 British Hairdressing Awards in 13 categories including British Hairdresser of the Year three times‚ Best British Artistic Team a record eleven times‚ Newcomer and Southern Hairdresser seven times each‚ London Hairdresser

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    Chuck Palahniuk‚ in his book titled Flight Club captures this notion of pain and self destruction and the existence and importance pain has in each of our lives. Everyone experiences some degree of pain in their lifetime‚ whether the pain we combat is emotional pain‚ caused by a traumatic experience in life or physical pain that is caused by self infliction or by someone else. I think a lot of people use pain as an escape mechanism; in the novel Fight Club it certainly seems like it is used as a means

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    1.      Do you think Professor William Hundert did the right thing? What are the ethical and moral dilemmas would he have experienced? Did his choice help or hinder Sedgewick?  No‚ I do not agree with Professor William Hundert’s decision. According to me he did not do the right thing. A teacher is a person who directs and teaches a kid the importance of ethics and moral. He is the one whose suppose to show and make the children realize the difference between what’s wrong and right. There act as

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