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    discovering your identity and breaking away from stereotypes. It is about a group of 5 defiant high school students who are all forced to spend their Saturday in detention. The five main characters include Claire (Molly Ringwald) the princess, Brian (Anthony Michael Hall) the brain, Andrew (Emilio Estevez) the jock, Allison (Ally Sheedy) the weirdo, and John Bender (Judd Nelson) the criminal. These students have very different personalities and very little in common- or so they think. The five are stuck together

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    The Breakfast Club was written, directed, and produced by John Hughes. The film was released February 15, 1985 which happened to be three days before his 35th birthday. The film stared the likes of Emilio Esteves (Andrew Clark), Anthony Michael Hall (Brian Johnson), Judd Nelson (John Bender), Molly Ringwald (Claire Standish), Ally Sheedy (Allison Reynolds), and Paul Gleason (Richard Vernon). The Breakfast Club is about five stereotypical high school students serving detention together, we have Andrew

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    from very different backgrounds meet on a Saturday for detention with their principal. The contrasting group includes the athlete, Andrew (Emilio Estevez), the princess Claire (Molly Ringwald), basket case Allison (Ally Sheedy), brain Brian (Anthony Michael Hall), and criminal John (Judd Nelson). The principal assigns them an essay on “who you think you are,” and leaves them to do it. During this time each of them has a chance to finally tell his or her story, making the other see them a little differently

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    The breakfast club essay I think the breakfast club is a good movie and I choose claire standish because I think out of all of them we have the most alike and we also have a lot of differences. I also picked her because she was the most interesting to me. The first thing we have in common is that she wears makeup and I wears makeup as well. She was 16 in the movie and im almost 16. She also talks to alot of people and I do to. We are also similar because she gets mad over people spreading rumors

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    mixed in. The Breakfast Club included lead stars such as Emilio Estevez, Paul Gleason, Anthony Michael Hall, John Kapelos, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, and Ally Sheedy. The movie begins with five students who all fit into a specific stereotypes and have never associated with each other, spending Saturday in detention at Shermer High School together. All arriving at 7:06 a.m. Brian Johnson the brain (Anthony Michael Hall), John Bender the criminal (Judd Nelson), Clair Standish the princess (Molly Ringwald)

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    vote for the first time in 1918 (Prentice hall literature 1128). Susan B. Anthony was “pioneer crusader for the woman suffrage movement in the United States and president (1892-1900) of the National American Woman Suffrage Association” (“English Literature”). Females in the world began to use more freedoms and exhibit more confidence. World War I and World War II were the causes of more inventions, and more people craved to have the best new thing (Prentice Hall Literature 1126). Britain declared war

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    The Casey Anthony Case Essay

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    The Casey Anthony case was one that captured the heart of thousands and made it to the headline of national TV talk shows, newspapers, radio stations and social media networks for months. The root of the case was due to a clash between the parental responsibilities, the expectations that went with being a parent, and the life that Casey Anthony wanted to have. The case was in respect to the discovering the cause of Casey’s two-year-old daughter, Caylee Marie Anthony’s, death; however the emphasis

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    Alex had been sound asleep when she was suddenly awoken by a noise. At first, she figured it must be her neighbors across the hall having made the ruckus, presuming having dropped maybe a dish or a late-night cup of coffee on the ceramic tile floor she had known lined both of their kitchens. But then her mind quickly went to the thought of Angela and Liam. Are they home? Could it be them coming in this late? The kid must be zonked out cold. Reaching for her bathrobe that had been absent-mindedly

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    A California town is being threatened with a lawsuit over a 12-hour prayer rally held outside the city hall for a 6-year-old girl who was shot last week, and for an upcoming town hall meeting at a property belonging to a Christian organization. City mayor Anthony Silva received a letter from the American Humanist Association and Stockton Area Atheists and Freethinkers, telling him that the prayer rally held at a public property violated the Constitution. The rally was dedicated to the 6-year-old

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    Professional Basketball Basketball is one of the most popular and beloved sports that is played today. Michael Jordan who played for the Washington Wizards and the Chicago Bulls once said, “Just play, have fun, and enjoy the game” (BrainyQuote 2016). Whether playing with friends for fun or by professionals for entertainment or simply watching from home, basketball is a sport that is enjoyed all over the world. Beginning with a unique history, basketball has evolved over time from a simple idea into

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