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    The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club has a few characters‚ whom are portrayed with different personalities. There is Andrew Clark‚ the athlete; Claire Standish‚ the princess; Allison Reynolds‚ the lonely girl; Brian Johnson‚ the nerd; and John Bender‚ the criminal. Each one has unique characteristics‚ that set them apart from each other. My personal favorite out the entire bunch‚ would be John Bender‚ the criminal. Bender has a different attire‚ then the rest of the adolescents. He wears plenty

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    McNally 1 Bryan McNally Professor Dadras English 367.02 917 NovemberOctober 2006 The role of fathers and God in Fight Club The novel Fight Club deals with manyseveral issues that many people feel are particularly relevant in today’s society. These include‚ consumerism‚ dissatisfaction with the way masculinity is portrayed‚ and the role of God and the father in our culture. The novel seems to focuses in on one particular theme that seems to be the driving force behind Tyler/the narrator’s desire

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    Luck Club " Essay #4 Conflicts play a crucial role in novels and are seen in many different forms. Two of which are internal and external. An internal conflict is when a character must deal with private problems. An external conflict is when a character must deal with problems originating from another person or the public in general. These types of conflicts are visible within the novel entitled The Joy Luck Club written by Amy Tan. There are many prominent conflicts seen in The Joy Luck Club. Two

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    Book report of The Joy Luck Club‚ by Amy Tan Author ’s biography and awards‚ Amy Tan was born in Oakland‚ California‚ in 1952‚ and now lives with her husband‚ tax lawyer Louis DeMattei‚ in San Francisco. The Joy Luck Club was her first and perhaps most well known book. It brought her great success and made her name known around the world. The book was made into a movie by director Wayne Wang‚ which Tan produced and wrote the screenplay for. Tan ’s other novels include The Kitchen God ’s Wife‚

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    Throughout my school years‚ I have always wanted to help in the community and make an impact to others therefore when entering my freshman year‚ I joined many different clubs but one stood out to me which was Key Club assists students in carrying out its mission to serve the children of the world. In the club‚ we do many acts of service in their communities‚ such as cleaning up parks‚ collecting clothing and organizing food drives. We also learn leadership skills by running meetings‚ planning projects

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    The Polarity of a Man The conflict between conformity and rebellion has always been a struggle in our society. Fight Club is a movie that depicts just that. The movie portrays the polarity between traditionalism and an anti-social revolt. It is the story of man who is subconsciously fed up with the materialism and monotony of everyday life and thereafter creates a new persona inside his mind to contrast and counteract his repetitive lifestyle. The main character is actually unnamed‚ but sometimes

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    I was pleasantly surprised when I saw how amped up everyone got when there was a school function like club rush‚ spirit week‚ or even a basketball game. This small campus had me fooled that no one would care or bat an eye at school related activities but it seems like thats what this school thrives on‚ it reminds me of the same type of camaraderie you would find at FSU on a football game-day. Club rush and spirit week were the two things that got me the most excited about being a student at Polk State

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    Released in 1985 and directed by John Hughes ’ The Breakfast Club ’ is a film about teenagers that seem different on the surface but come to discover otherwise . When five students from different high school cliques are forced to spend their Saturday in detention‚ the brain‚ athlete‚ basket case‚ princess and the criminal together are faced with the question of who they think they are. The five characters put aside the ir dissimilarities in aid to survive the painful eight hour detention and in

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    I feel that I am qualified to be an officer because I was a member‚ Vice-President‚ and then President of my high school’s volunteer club (Interact Club). I went to a small‚ Christian private school‚ and the club was student-lead with minimal help from our two faculty sponsors. The Interact Club was my greatest achievement in high school. Before my Secretary‚ and then Vice President and I came into office‚ even at our small school‚ many students‚ teachers and faculty were unaware of what Interact

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    include: Aliens 3‚ Seven‚ The Game and Fight Club. Each of these films has been not only aesthetically pleasing and fun to watch but each has commented on society‚ making the viewers think outside norms and analyze their world. Fight Club is no exception; it is a multi-layered film with many subplots and themes‚ but the primarily it a surrealistically description of the status of the American male at the end of the 20th century. David Flincher’s movie‚ Fight Club‚ depicts how consumerism has caused the

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