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    The Breakfast Club

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    1) The Breakfast Club A classic American coming of age movie that follows the story of five very different high school students who meet in detention and share their stories with each other to only find that they have a lot more in common than they had imagined. This is the kind of movie that will be talked about forever. A perfect rainy day movie! 2) The Notebook The Notebook is considered to be one of the most iconic romantic dramas. The story follows a man named Noah who is in search of this

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    The Breakfast Club (1985) Midterm Paper The movie “The Breakfast Club” portrays five main characters all from a different set of cliques in Saturday morning detention in an Illinois high school. Their detention is a result of myriad violations. Each character has different stereotypes‚ home lives‚ and issues but find out they have several similarities. The theme of this movie is to accept yourself for who you are. This movie focuses on different people getting to know and get along with each

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    affairs issue in the United States that is important to me is equal representation of races and gender within the sector of the media. Despite the United States being a nation that is becoming increasingly diverse‚ what is shown on screen and behind the scenes does not reflect our nation’s changing demographic. This is an important issue to me as a woman of color whose goal is to become a documentary filmmaker. Equal representation in the media is necessary because the media helps to form our perception

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    two separate films from two separate time frames‚ I have found that they depict teens in many different ways‚ although the root of their problems‚ values and attitudes are very much the same. This essay will explore and discuss these changes in representation‚ and will strive to discover the core reasons for this development. The two movies I have studied; Freedom Writers (2007‚ directed by Richard LaGrevense) and To Sir with Love (1967‚ directed but James Clavell)‚ will be my main examples in this

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    This was the paper I passed for the movie "The Emperor’s Club" for Teaching Professions class last semester. Haha! Enjoy? :))) Mr. William Hundert was a promising teacher who was quite possibly the next headmaster for St. Benedict’s School for boys. Mr. Hundert taught the classics and served as moderator for the yearly Mr. Julius Cesar competition. On the first day of class‚ he tells his students that “Great ambition without contribution is without significance‚” taking Shutruk Nakhunte’s life

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    The Media’s Representation of Disabilities The essays that Nancy Mairs and Rosie Anaya wrote discuss the media’s lack of proper representations for those with disabilities. Mairs speaks about how people with disabilities have the same sense of normality as those who do not. Anaya talks about how the media representation of physical disabilities eventually has improved but mental illnesses are portrayed on a much worse level creating fear. Mairs wrote her essay in 1987. She discusses how the

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    huge portion of what’s going to happen relies on the way we handle our present. Much of what our future brings depends on how much we let our past made an impact in our lives. To fully explain my point‚ let us examine the movie‚ “The Emperor’s Club”. It is a movie starring Kevin Kline as Professor William Hundert of St. Benedict’s School for Boys. It is a story about a dedicated Western Civilization teacher who has hoped that he could make a dent by imbibing his virtues and principles to his

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    physical-emotional. Because the intellectual-rational represents man and news is created for intellect‚ it is obvious that men would be dominant in news. This article is based on a study that examined the representation of women within two newspapers. The study examined the representation of women in the content of these newspapers and compared it to the perceptions of the news staff and readers. According to the authors‚ "content was compared to perceptions rather than demographics because occupational

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    Miss Representation film indicate that the negative representation of women continue because the media deploys hyper-sensitized concepts to provide services‚ products‚ and ideas. In my opinion‚ this media misrepresentation works to benefit the manufacturing Firms to advertise their products. They also use female celebrities to market these products by endorsing these services and products. In essence‚ TV commercials have always indicated the reference point for women in respect to their physical

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    The Breakfast Club contained a wide variety of communication. Within this essay‚ the various types of communication and behaviors will be discussed. Key terms will be pointed out and highlighted‚ as well as described in relation to the examples extracted from the film. The character’s included: Brian (brain)‚ Andrew (athlete)‚ John Bender (criminal)‚ Claire (princess)‚ and Allison (basketcase). I will concentrate on two characters through out the film. The first character is John Bender (criminal)

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