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    This goal was applied with the nursing intervention of including Mike in the daily breakfast club. Findley (2013) states that there are many health benefits of a breakfast club. It promotes independence as well as engaging the patients socially (para. 6). The breakfast club enabled Mike to independently prepare meals and facilitate the functional use of his affected limb. Because Mike used to thoroughly enjoy preparing meals…

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    The Breakfast Club Saturday Detention group was observed through viewing the movie The Breakfast Club. The group was confined to the school library together for about eight hours. After realizing there is not an alternative to interacting with each other, members form a cohesive group focusing on similarities. The Breakfast Club is a classic and depicts many facets of group therapy in a short period of time, which made it a good choice for observation. Group Composition and Diversity Group Type…

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    burger joints like Shake Shack, Five Guys, or Smashburger. They did not taste as greasy or as unhealthy as the other burger restaurants.A must try is the Breakfast All Day burger, at $6.97 each, which is packed with American cheese, bacon, maple syrup, a fried egg, hash browns, grilled onions, and ketchup. This unique option combines a whole breakfast meal into one sandwich. The burgers, all with a signature brand logo stamp on the bun, are not saturated with oil or grease. Another unique must…

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    nerd. Does that answer your question? Sincerely yours, the Breakfast Club.” That's not necessarily how John Hughes chose to end his 1985 blockbuster The Breakfast Club (Hughes), but a 2016-2017 rewrite might follow suit in the same way. In each and every high school, subcultures and stereotypes are perpetuated unto students that seem to fit according to their peers, but are they necessarily fair? Judd Nelson’s character in The Breakfast Club didn’t seem to have much of a choice in the title of…

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    The Breakfast Club is that movie we watched about week ago. There was five different main characters in the film, three of which where guys, and two girls. The film took place in a high school, on a Saturday. Each of the characters did something that got them into trouble except one, the weird girl said she had nothing better to do and later she was the one how found out that she was a princes. So through-out the movie you get to know them and some of their characteristics. The character I…

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    The theory of social penetration is one that is defined as, "That as a relationship develops, communication moves from relatively shallow, non intimate levels to deeper, more personal ones." the Breakfast Club is a film that assesses the theory of social penetration and demonstrates that with time and exertion the anxieties about sharing one's actual self and emotions can be overcome. The motion picture is about a gathering of secondary school understudies who need to come to Saturday…

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    Dahl, there is a scene in the movie that is not in the book. “The Landlady” is a short story about a 17 year old man named Billy Weaver, who travels to the city of Bath. Here, he searches for a place to stay for the night and comes across a bed and breakfast; which he thought would be nice since he saw some animals inside. He then meets the Landlady, who he thinks is kind of crazy. After signing the guest book and reading the names in it, the two sit down for some tea which Billy thought smelled…

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    “Blue Ocean V19” is a song by rapper Jaden Smith. Jaden Smith is well known as actor Will Smith’s son. Also, Jaden Smith has starred in a number of movies with his father such as Pursuit of Happyness and After Earth. Will Smith’s daughter, Willow Smith, was also featured on the song providing background vocals. Jaden Smith has released several mixtapes and 2 albums. Blue Ocean V19 was released through Willow Smith’s “SoundCloud” account. I think Blue Ocean is about a Jaden Smith’s…

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    The Breakfast Club shows the different phases of identity vs role confusion through the five main characters who are in Saturday school. These kids are all in Saturday school for different reasons but as the day progresses they all realize that they are more alike than they are apart. They are more than the stereotypes that they have been put in, such as the jock, the popular girl, the nerd, the loaner and the troublemaker. These kids perfectly fit the example of Erikson’s Identity versus Role…

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    The Breakfast Club Summary The Breakfast Club is about five different high school students in Saturday detention, and is supervised by a strict teacher (Richard Vernon).The movie covers issues from every social class and every angle of the social structure of high school giving it a variety of a sociological outlook. Each each student has a status in society: John Bender is a criminal, Claire Standish is a princess, Andrew Clark is a athlete, Brian Johnson is the brain, and Allison Reynolds is…

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