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    Fight Club Themes

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    Fight Club (1999) doesn’t need much of an introduction, and the first two rules state that I can’t talk about. I guess I’ll have to make an exception just this once; I just hope Tyler will be able to forgive me. The movie itself performed moderately well in its opening weekend but was ultimately a box office failure, as it only brought in about $37 million in revenue. The main character who is played by Edward Norton, a nameless narrator, is unhappy and discouraged with his mediocre life. In…

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    The Breakfast Club Essay

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    The Breakfast Club Five high school students, John Bender, Andrew Clark, Claire Standish, Allison Reynolds and Brian Johnson are in detention at school. “The Breakfast Club” classically depicts your cliché 80s kids from the suburbs of America. The Breakfast Club is a great drama/comedy from the late screenwriter, John Hughes and features some of the most popular young actors of the 80s like Eimilio Estevez, Molly Ringwald, Paul Gleason, Anthony Hall and Ally Sheedy. The film is a great hit of…

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    The Reign of Terror, which lasted from 1793 to 1794, was a period of severe violence during the French Revolution, which was led by Maximilien Robespierre. Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety ruled during the Reign of Terror and killed thousands at the guillotine. Robespierre’s followers were called the Jacobins which were the most powerful and radical political faction during the time and he was a spokesman for urban workers, who became known as the sans-culottes. The purpose of the…

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    Have you ever thought how much longer you can live if you exercise? If you exercise you can live so much longer, and you feel so much better. Instead of sitting on the couch and watching tv, go outside and go for a walk or go for a run. When it is 65 degrees out and you are sitting on the couch that is a very bad thing to do. It is very bad for you. When you are just on the couch all you eat is junk food all the time. I think it's time for people to start running and not sitting.…

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    In “Fitness Culture: A Growing Trend in America”, Sheila McClain gives several key points on how today’s society has increased its interest in physical fitness. With a larger and diverse group of people gaining interest in wanting to become physically fit. The appeal of exercising and eating healthy has become more popular to people of all ages and diversities. McClain states that, “Research linking fitness to health and longevity has led to the growth of the “fitness culture” in America.” (415)…

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    Workout Log Analysis

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    My measurable, specific and realistic goal for this quarter is to exercise at least 10 hours a week by weightlifting, running, and swimming for the next 10 weeks. I had a workout buddy who would work out with me during the schooldays from Monday to Thursday. Friday to Sunday I was either on my own or with my father. However, I wasn’t required to work out every day, but rather just work out for however many hours I needed to exercise that week. I started this plan since Week 1, although baseline…

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    Gym Group Action Plan

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    Australian guidelines recommend 150-300 minutes of ‘moderate’ intensity physical activity or 75-150 minutes of ‘vigorous’ physical activity a week, or 30 minutes daily. Which should incorporate a variety of different training types including aerobic, anaerobic, strength and resistance. Also, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) males and females aged between 18 and 64 should accumulate a total of 150 minutes of exercise per week. (WHO 2015, p.10). Currently I am doing 60 minutes…

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    TOPICS: UNDERSTANDING THE DEFINITION OF HEALTH RELATED FITNESS Being a Professional in the area of Health and Fitness, it is my job to understand terms and definitions which are commonplace to the above mentioned topic, as well as to keep abreast of evolving trends. Through many experience, I have found that a number of terms deserve a little more clarification than that which they are granted. Besides clarifying the meaning of Health Related Fitness, this great article expects to reveal some…

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    Character Analysis Breakfast Club Ndayikeza Simon In the movie The breakfast club It’s about five students who are going to detention on a saturday and they all had different personality,and they tell each other what they go through in life,and why they are in detention for.Today i am going to tell you what character i relate to, and why I chose this character. The character I chose was John bender, I chose John bender because in the movie he didn’t really care about anything and was focus on…

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    ‘On the other hand, taking business classes would probably help dancers learn marketing and sales skills’” (Moye). It is said that a young woman can be gorgeous, with a knock-out body and still leave a strip club with less money than say a much less attractive woman, and that is because of the way she chooses to interact with her costumers. Just like any other “traditional” job, stripping requires skills that are able to be applied in different areas of life…

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