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    Oh what can you really learn in Saturday detention. The Breakfast Club film contained a wide variety of behavior and stereotypes. Each person had there on personality and taste at the beginning of the film. I believe that communication played the biggest part in the movie. It shows the way that people from totally different backgrounds can communicate and even agree on issues. The various types of communication and behaviors within the film will be discussed. To begin with the film started out with

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    In The Breakfast Club‚ there is an overwhelming idea of the future. The students only think about one week in advance before their Saturday detention. They never thought about what their actions could do to their future. For example‚ Brian did not seem to grasp that because he was so ready to kill himself over one failed assignment. He was thinking in the now and not in the future. A noticeable moral of this film is: Parents should actually raise their children. In this film‚ all of the parents have

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    The movie The Breakfast Club has many interesting characters. All of them pertaining to different groups in school with different personalities and lifestyles as well. There is a jock‚ a troublemaker‚ a spoiled girl‚ a nerd‚ and a basket case. Even though at the beginning they all feel a little uncomfortable being there‚ they eventually end up getting to know each other a little bit. Things that they end up finding out is that even though they’re all different they can all relate to each other because

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    ECONOMICS GRADE 10 RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT CARL CHETTY WILLOWTON OIL AND CAKE MILLS CONTENTS * Introduction * History * Product and System * Contribution: Number of employees‚ Annual turnover‚ Employee turnover rate. * Conclusion * Bibliography Introduction Willowton oil and cake mills are a manufacturing industry based in Ohrtman Road‚ Pietermaritzburg. They manufacture products such as soap‚ cooking oil‚ butter‚ margarine and candles. They were established in 1970

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    In Good Wives‚ Laurel Thatcher Ulrich contends that unlike some historians would come to believe‚ Puritan women lived neither in a state of submissiveness or autonomy. Rather these women served as a complementary secondary function to the husband responsible for performing a variety of duties. In her “role analysis”‚ Ulrich structures her argument based three different characters from the Bible‚ a fitting organization due to the supremacy of the Church in early New English society. Her three prototypes

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    The Six Wives of Henry VIII The English king Henry VIII is famous for many things: the Reformation‚ when he separated the English Church from Roman Catholic Church; the closing of the monasteries and persecution of non-conformists; being a great jouster and general sportsman of his time; and in later years feasting himself to humongous proportions. However‚ he is probably best remembered for having six wives. Each was very different‚ and each made her own indelible mark on English history. The

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    housewife "who kept a spotless home‚ had her husband’s dinner ready as soon as he walked through the door from work and single-handed raised the children - while still always managing to look fashionable and beautiful" (Waterlow‚ 1). In the Stepford Wives‚ Joanna attempts to break free from this stereotype through her photography‚ activist abilities‚ and avoiding household chores she deemed as unimportant. Joanna attempts to break free of the 1950s housewife stereotype through her photography

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    People as a whole‚ frequently become consumed in their own lives‚ forgetting that other ways of life do exist. China is one of the most populated countries in the world‚ yet many people do not know of their unique and interesting culture. The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan displays the Chinese culture throughout the novel by telling different stories from both Chinese mothers and their American daughters. The destiny of a Chinese person‚ the traditions they have‚ and variety of lifestyles found in the country

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    The Power of Love: Wives and Husbands was interesting and informative to read. The reading exposes the rich complexity of social relations among married patricians in late medieval Venice. Displaying married people’s enduring loyalty to family and lineage of origin‚ expressed symbolically by choice of curial sites which shows the deep trust and generosity between a husband and wife; like the will of Valerio and Vittoria Zeno. Such strong bonds between spouses have the potential to subvert older loyalties

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    Joy Luck Club the story discusses the life of the first generation immigrants and second generation immigrants who came from China to San Francisco due to wars and other conflicts. There were four first generation mothers and four second generation daughters around the time of the 1910’s to the 1980’s. Amy Tan’s book discusses the differences in the visions of the first generation mothers and the second generation daughters. This can be noticed when the families in the story of Joy Luck Club compares

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