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    It has gone bad again as she starts the track with “Know Better.” She says, “Cause I see right through you, boy” meaning she can see right through his lies and fakeness. Then, you hear the beat goes from R&B to an upbeat club jam. “Forever Boy” is the totally opposite of “Know Better.” In the song, Ariana says “You’re my forever boy” meaning she wants him to be hers for forever. Lastly, the track “Thinking About You” is a great way to wrap the whole album up. She tells…

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    balls they use to the clubs, and even the way they swing the club. The golf swing is one big arc, and when a person swings his arms they accelerate around body. Creating speed this speed is then transferred from the face of the golf club to the ball, which is then launched with its own velocity. This is just the basic of hitting a golf ball many university’s have put a lot of research in to how a golf can maximize hitting the golf ball both strait and far. In golf “the longest clubs are used for…

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    Fight Club the film compared Fight Club the book The 1996 book Fight Club written by Chuck Palahniuk is a classic satrical novel that contains interesting social commentary on connsumierism and masculinity in the United States, particularly for Generation X and Generation Y. The 1999 film adaption of Fight Club directed by is considered to be one of the best book-to-film adaptations ever, however it manages to change quite a lot from the original novel without damaging the themes, culutral…

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    The Kennel Club website The Kennel Club. 2015. Japanese Chin. [Online] The Kennel Club. Available from: http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/services/public/breed/display.aspx?id=6156 [Accessed on 28th November 2015] The kennel club website is also a well-known organisation and their website was used to be able to research general knowledge about Japanese Chins which are generally used as show dogs and there is a Japanese chin club website with a lot of shows dates from (The Japanese Chin Club,…

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    Fight Club is about how consumerism and the effects of consumerism cause people to live repressed lives where we work long hours for money to buy things that we think will make us happy. Tyler Durden is the narrator’s fantasy about what an unrepressed man who fights this system might be like, so in some ways Tyler represents a potential answer to the problem of consumerism. He is the person the narrator wishes he was. Tyler is, however, dangerous and even self-destructive, so Fight Club warns us…

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    Corporations are a vital need in today’s global society. People need corporations due to the global scale of trade and supply and demand of all products. Yes we need corporations, but laws should be implemented to limit their control of power. Corporations make a lot of money and in doing so they look at the bigger picture. In other words: corporations break laws to gain a much larger profit and if they get caught they just pay a fine with their much large profits, and this means nothing to them…

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    Chuck Palahniuk’s novel, Fight Club, was published in 1996; however, the depiction of masculinity in the narrative is still relevant to today’s society. According to Steven Hammer, “masculinity is typically measured by the size of one’s paycheck, wealth, power and status” (Hammer 1). Even if one is blessed with all these qualities that are allegedly required to be the ultimate male, all it takes is someone to threaten a man’s masculinity for him to act in an irrational manner to prove himself.…

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    30 Minute Circuit Workouts Verses Hours at the Gym In the last past couple of years I have spent hours at the gym and never seen any drastic results. Despite the efforts of going to the gym five days a week and seeing no changes, I was not going to give up hope, in getting the results I wanted. With this in mind, I did a little research and discovered I did not even have to be spending all that time at the gym. Instead, Jillian Michaels explains that a 30 minute circuit workout is superior to…

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    The Breakfast Club, directed by John Hughes, displays that stereotypes do not define an individual because each person is far deeper than their outer shells show. He delves into the importance of external and internal identity by introducing five different characters, each embodying a specific high school stereotype. All five students are seen by others ‘in the simplest of terms’ and by the most convenient definitions. As the film progresses each character realizes that they are more complex…

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    novel, Fight Club, Chuck Palahniuk is showing how society has become obsessed with material things. Tyler Durden, one of the main characters in the novel, believes that we are a society that has been built from consumerism. Consumerism is the belief that it is good for people to spend a lot of money on goods and services when they do not need whatever it is that they are buying. Tyler Durden and the narrator are the same person, but have different personalities. Although Fight Club was written…

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