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    Breakfast Club Characters

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    They were five students with nothing in common, faced with spending a Saturday in detention together in their high school library. At 7 a.m., they had nothing to say to one another, but by 4 p.m., they had bared their souls to each other and become good friends. To the outside world they were simply a Brain, an Athlete, a Basket Case, a Princess, and a Criminal, but to each other, they would always be the Breakfast Club.. I’m am going talk about what 3 characters I can identify with the most, their

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    band in alternative rock radio history currently holding the records for most number one singles, most cumulative weeks at number one and most top ten songs on the Billboard alternative songs chart. In 2012, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of

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    The Chiricahua named Chihuahua has a different opinion of their new home. Comparing their new home with that of their Fort Marion home He has this to say about it “We didn’t know what misery was until they dumped us in those swamps” Once again it would seem that the U.S. Government thought they knew what was best and were willing to do little the fact that it wasn’t. After being at this new site for only two years the Chiricahua were being decimated at an alarming rate of 25% mortality. After the

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    Rules of Relationship Kyle and I decided to research relationships as they are portrayed in movies for our presentation. Between us, we watched "The Breakfast Club", "Dead Poets Society", "Fried Green Tomatoes" and "Of Mice and Men." Today I'm going to discuss how rules of relationships were used in "The Breakfast Club" and "Of Mice and Men". I will list the rules portrayed in these movies and provide you with insight on the happenings of each movie. I think that "The Breakfast Club"

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    Steroid Scandal

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    “The New Eight Men out.” NY Daily News, NYDailyNews.com, 14 Feb. 2009, www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/news-examines-hall-fame-chances-mlb-new-men-article-1.389225. Accessed 17 Jan. 2017. The article was a list of big time players who had been accused of using Performance Enhancing Drugs at some point in their career. Some of the players used the PED’S because it helped

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    or save percentages. Brock Nelson has no goals in 10 games, collecting only 4 assists in that span. Ryan Strome has 3-2-5 in the same 10-game span, but two goals and three points came in one game. In six of his past seven games, he is pointless. Anthony Beauvillier has been a breath of fresh air, working as hard as any forward, but has six goals in 47 games and at 19-years old, now enters unknown conditioning territory. The Islanders are 20th in the NHL in the faceoff circle, at 48.7%, and have allowed

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    1. City Repair | Portland, Oregon According to the cityrepair.org, this program is still ongoing, and the City Repair Project becomes a nonprofit organizations. The organization tries to add some more other placemaking programs, such as VBC 16 (Village Building Convergence 16) in order to keep the freshness and enthusiasms of people, and encourage them to participate into making the city better (cityrepair.org, n.p.) . I think this is very interesting because now, they create this event and let more

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    It’s two in the morning and your phone starts ringing. The rings seem to get louder and louder with every breath you take. Once your courage has formed and the phone has been answered, your heart suddenly stops. The news of your loved one’s death is almost too unbearable; breathing seems unnecessary now. Sadly, this is the type of horrific news that many families must hear when their loved one sacrifices their life for their country. Recently, there has been much controversy regarding national anthem

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    (Ellis, Adams & Bochner, 2011). Shank (2002) defines qualitative research as “a form of systematic empirical inquiry into meaning” (p. 5). Systematic research means that explicit and transparent methods are used to draw an evidence based conclusion. Michael White and David Epston in developing Narrative Therapy drew from various counselling fundamentals; these included studies and research, case studies, personal experience, self-examination, life stories, interviews, client observations, historical

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    John Hughes’ movie The Breakfast Club is a classic American film. It includes Hollywood’s famous Brat Pack that was included in most of John Hughes’ films. The Brat Pack included Molly Ringwald, Judd Nelson, Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, and Anthony Michael Hall. There are multiple themes that run throughout the film itself. The one I would like to point out is “People aren’t always what they seem.” John Hughes uses mostly camera angles that either zooms in on a specific character to depict a feeling

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