The Breakfast Club is the story of five teens from different cliques forced to spend the day together as they serve their detention. All of the major high school stereotypes are represented: the jock‚ the rebel‚ the popular girl‚ the nerd‚ and the outcast. Conflict quickly arises as the students are forced to interact with one another‚ but as the afternoon wears on‚ *things begin to change. Thus unfolds a humor-infused teen drama that reveals the breakdown of labels and the bonding of a very diverse
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Boys & Girls Clubs of America is a program that was introduced in the 1860’s in Hartford Connecticut. “Believing that boys who roamed the streets should have a positive alternative‚ they organized the first Club. A cause was born.” Now made up of more than 4‚300 clubs and in their 103rd year‚ the goal of these clubs is “to enable all young people‚ especially those who need us most‚ to reach their full potential as productive‚ caring‚ responsible citizens.” Boys & Girls Clubs across the country
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CLUBS vs. GANGS The importance and almost need as a teenager to fit in is a constant struggle that causes emotional scarring‚ and tears but eventually the joy that true friends have to offer. People who share your same interests‚ enjoy your company as you enjoy their’s and the bond that grows to a point where they become almost closer then family. Whether it be found through involvement in school‚ city or church sponsored clubs or sports. These clubs not only lead to the developments of
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well-known song “Don’t You Forget about Me” plays at the end of the movie The Breakfast Club‚ signaling not only the end of the famous movie‚ but also the end of the transitory group that had developed in the earlier scenes. Although movie was released over twenty years ago‚ high school students today can still use the labels that are examined in the movie to identify themselves in the cruel world they call high school. With the final lines “you see us as you want to see us...In the simplest terms‚ in
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I always wanted to challenge myself‚ and for some reason I thought joining the United States Marines Corps would do that. I definitely got way more than I bargained for‚ and immediately regretted the decision I had made. My recruiter had a major influence on helping make the choice to join the Marines‚ and I will always feel some sort of resentment towards him. But while we go through these challenges‚ it is important to realize that they are what help define us as human beings. The hardest challenge
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both of my local Boys and Girls Club of America branches. I first began to go to the Boys and Girls Club shortly after the divorce of my parents. In the beginning‚ I was at my lowest point‚ until I learned many of my peers were in a similar situation. From that point on‚ I helped the staff at the Club‚ mentored younger kids‚ and provided assistance to anyone who needed it. Quickly‚ I became the Club’s youth of the month‚ and in 2013 became the Boys and Girls Club of Zionsville’s youth of the year
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I was in eighth grade the first time I watched The Breakfast Club. My cousins and I had gone to our local video store and were trying to pick something out. I was looking at Harry Potter and The Hunger Games‚ anything that had strong special effects and a huge plot. My cousins on the other hand went to look at the classics. That is when they found it‚ The Breakfast Club. I was skeptical at first‚ due to the age and how simple it looked‚ but they ended up convincing me. We went back to my house and
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From the time I was in the sixth grade‚ I have been spinning in the color and winter guard at my school. Throughout my seven years of experience‚ I have accomplished many state titles and become a captain of two years. Being able to share those moments with your best friends is a marvelous thing I wouldn’t trade for anything in the world. When you know in your heart you’ve done everything you can do to perform your very best show‚ and they call your school’s name over the stadium‚ the overabundance
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The Panyee Football Club By: Kira Hampton In stories‚ characters learn to work together to achieve their common goal. In the Panyee Football Club movie‚ the boys learn to do that too. In the Panyee Football Club movie‚ the boys learn that they all have to work together and all pitch in to achieve a common goal by‚ all helping to build the pitch with not much supplies‚ they practiced after school when they could have been doing something else‚ and most of all‚ the caught up in a game they were
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It would be an honor to be a bigger part of Impact club‚ since last year I made a contribution to this club‚ more so than some officers‚ which greatly dissapointed me. With their positions I know I could have done a lot more‚ and so this year I decided to take the oppourtunity to become a member just so I could have greater "Impact" on the club. As a person‚ I consider myself to be extremely hard working and motivated. This summer I took on the challenge of skipping the course Algebra 2. I went
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