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    mother also expresses task behavior. For instance, my mother has to follow a tight schedule for the week. For example, she has to help get my sister up and ready for school, then assist her with meals and showers. Likewise, she has to stay on top of her full time job. In addition, to my sister 's disability, my mother has to manage all my sister documents appointments, as well as maintaining her daily medication. To conclude, my mother demonstrates a well balanced leadership between the task…

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    The Hospitality, hotel and lodging, and Healthcare industries, especially the Assistant Living Facilities, are extremely similar, in my opinion when it come the financials and the goals of the businesses. Both their main goals are to fill up a room and make money off the room and other services while providing a pleasant environment. They are customer oriented and have similar fees, start up cost and maintenance cost. When it comes to the physical price of the bed they don’t have much difference…

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    communication with the people around him. Similarly, the movie the Breakfast Club (1985), focuses on five high school students struggling to fit in and find their places in the variety of cliques. Of all of these students, John Bender is the one struggling to find his place in life and to fit in any of the norms that the society has set for him similarly to Holden, who is in search of his true self and his place in society. Both Bender from the Breakfast Club and Holden from the Catcher in the…

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    convergence. They however, convey their feelings of discontent and disarray in different ways, using different symbols to communicate their feelings. The symbols, no matter how unique to the individual, is familiar to the others in the group. In the Breakfast Club depicts a group of classmates that eventually unite and become one though their similar experiences. As expressed by gomenao, “Their fantasy is created as each and every member embraces the group dramatization message where “the…

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    Dead Poets vs Society Many teens often succumb to the stresses of the outside world. As people like peers, teachers, and parents constantly put heavy weights on the teen’s shoulders, the movie Dead Poets’ Society is a movie exactly about this. It shows a group of teenagers coming together to form a club sharing the same name of the movie, along the way each discovering more about themselves, all with the help of their open minded teacher and something inside of them that was there all along,…

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    In celebration of his 50th birthday, Kurt Vonnegut wrote a book to himself as a present which is mentioned by Vonnegut in the preface of the book. The name of this book is Breakfast of Champions. This book is primarily about the meeting between a car dealer named Dwayne Hoover and an old writer named Kilgore Trout. This meeting leads to Dwayne going insane. At first, this book may seem to be a mix of irrelevant information with no exact chronological order. At times, this book can also be very…

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    Suburban School Films- The Breakfast Club Intro For my film analysis paper, I chose The Breakfast Club, which is a suburban school genre of film. This movie was filmed in 1984, and in theatres by 1985. This movie was directed, written, and produced by John Hughes, who is responsible for many 80’s movies, such as Pretty in Pink, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, and 16 Candles. This movie is about five high school teenagers, from different social ranks, who stay at school to serve Saturday detention.…

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    Greatest Movie Movement The Breakfast club. The Breakfast club is a story of five teenagers who were sentenced to Saturday detention in school. Each of them having their own identity knew nothing about each other before this day. They all came from different social economical groups. We have the jock, wrestling star Andrew Clark, Claire Standish the most popular girl in school, Brian Johnson the brains, john bender the catalyst the group with his rebellious nature, and last but not least…

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    man where the closest place he could stay was. The man told him the Bell and Dragon. Bill went to look for the Bell and Dragon, but came across another place he could stay simply called Bed and Breakfast. He had to decide between the Bell and Dragon or the Bed and Breakfast. He chose the Bed and Breakfast and had relief that someone came to answer the door when he arrived. Though Billy found this very weird that the door opened so quickly. Billy explains it takes at least more than a couple…

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    The Breakfast Club is a movie about five teenagers from different social groups that are spending a Saturday together in detention. Each of the five teenagers represents a different stereotype of high school students, you have the athlete, the nerd, the basket case, the criminal, and the princess. At the very beginning of the movie it is clear that they do not get along and want nothing to do with each other. They are given an assignment to write about why they received detention and who they…

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