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    transpire will not be great. This idea of not sharing an open mindset is evident in the parable “A Cup of Tea” edited by Paul Reps‚ the speech “The Danger of a Single Story” written by Chimamanda Adichie‚ and finally it is evident in the short film “The Lunch Date” written by Adam Davidson. Having a closed mind‚ usually means someone is prejudging others or a situation. In “A Cup of Tea” The professor had come to visit Zen. Before he talked with Zen‚ he had a word with Nan-in. During his chat‚ the professor

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    They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day but many students of our generation disregard the importance of this meal. In the past years‚ as a student of Saint Louis University-Laboratory High School‚ I’ve learned that many of our schoolmates believe that breakfast is not necessary. They say‚ it can only make them fat so skipping this important meal is their way of dieting. Others don’t even bother to prepare nor eat breakfast because they wake up late in the morning and they are

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    ‘Bassett’ Introduction- For our task to explore play texts we were to examine James Graham’s play called ‘Bassett’. We had 6 lessons to explore aspects of the play which followed reading the text. In each lesson we learnt something different about the story and investigated‚ in different ways‚ key parts of the play using the strategies of still image‚ narration‚ role play‚ cross cutting‚ and imagination. We used the mediums of movement and mime‚ spoken language‚ space and levels‚ sound‚ voice

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    focus on the current issues. This helps us to be in touch with the actual world out of the Syllabus and text-books. Sr. No. | Chapter | Pg. no. | 1 | Introduction | 3 | 2 | Advertising | 7 | 3 | History | 9 | 4 | Types of Advertising | 16 | 5 | Recent trends in Advertising | 25 | 6 | EmoteVertising | 29 | 7 | Case in Point | 34 | 8 | Conclusion | 54 | | Bibliography | 56 | INDEX I Introduction Across

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    surface. Unfortunately‚ this stereotype may never change. The Breakfast Club written and directed by John Hughes expresses exactly that theme. Fortunately‚ youth of every age understand exactly what they are going through and have the ability to change what is being thrust on them by the socialization process which begins in the home and is reinforced at school‚ not only by students and parents‚ but teachers like Mr. Vernon as well. In The Breakfast Club five unique personalities‚ each secure in

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    School lunch is so much more healthy for you then the food outside of school. The fact that they put diet soda in the vending machine and make food taste like fake food is just great. If anything there should be regular soda and food that tastes good. School food is meant to be good for you but no one enjoys it anyways. So some aren’t eating ‚ or there just forcing themselves to eat. The foods should be ordered normally from a store‚ not from a special‚ high quality business. Everyone just loves

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    The recent medical studies point a deep concern about the increasing risk for developing child obesity‚ osteoporosis‚ dental caries‚ and heart diseases. Area of problems encompasses high intakes of saturated fat‚ total fat‚ soft drinks‚ and low intakes of fiber‚ fruits‚ and vegetables. As a result‚ First Lady Michelle Obama has launched a new menu lunch mandating a maximum calories of 650 for elementary; 700‚ middle school; and 850‚ high school. However‚ the current California lunch policy reflecting

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    Why Breakfast Is Important Breakfast is one of the most important meals of any day. Both Health Canada and the Canadian Food Guide recommend it for both genders and any age. Breakfast is a meal that will impact you throughout the day in how you act‚ feel and continue to eat. Breakfast is helpful in many ways‚ one of them being with your mental health. Breakfast is also a very important meal when looking into weight-loss and weigh management. To benefit the body‚ a proper breakfast must be eaten

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    FEBRUARY 2004 OUTLINE: Summary of the movie Quick definition of interpersonal communication Analysis where interpersonal communication took place in the movie Conclusion FOREWORD: The movie "The Breakfast Club" is one of the best movies for teenagers and misunderstood students. It clearly depicts the feeling‚ emotions and way of thinking of most of the teenagers. By watching this movie‚ you can relate well with the characters they portray and with the kind of communication they use. This

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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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