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    A DEEPER LOOK INTO THE BREAKFAST CLUB The movie The Breakfast Club is a ninety seven minute teenage drama that was released in February of 1985. This movies major stars are Emilio Estevez as Andrew, Paul Gleason as Richard, Molly Ringwald as Claire, John Kapelos as Carl, Judd Nelson as John Bender, Anthony Michael Hall as Brian, and Ally Sheedy as Allison. The students are also known as “a brain, an athlete, a basket case, a princess…and a criminal.” These characters take the viewer along an…

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    The Reign Of Terror Dbq

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    Tessa, The Reign of Terror Louis XVI was neglectful in decision making, and so he hired the man that would come to lead the Reign of Terror, Maximilien Robespierre. Leading up to this event, new countries such as Great Britain, Holland, and Spain had recently joined Austria and Prussia in war against France. Some people of France saw the war efforts against them as a sign that the revolution was not good, and joined other counter-revolutionists. This resembled the need for leadership to help…

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    The Breakfast Club Analysis A film will often mold and develop a collection of characters throughout the course of its story, spurring the psychoanalysis of those characters. The 1985 movie called The Breakfast Club involves five misbehaving teenagers who are required to attend detention on a Saturday morning. The teens include Brian, Claire, Andrew, Allison and John. These five adolescent individuals having their own reasons for this punishment of detention bring their own unique personality…

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    The fitness craze going on today has resulted in everyone trying to find the perfect cardio workout for them. Everyone needs to find that thing they feel passionate about so they can stay motivated in their workout routine. Some people job, some dance, some do aerobics, but whatever they do, it’s their thing. One cardio workout that has been wildly underutilized is cardio swimming. Cardiovascular workouts get your heart pumping, enhance your lung capacity, and make your blood move swiftly…

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    My Personal Fitness Course

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    Course Experience Before starting the personal fitness course, I had strayed from a physical activity routine. During the personal fitness course, I learned about the different aspects of fitness and how to apply the principles of overload, progression, and specificity to create an effective exercise program. I also learned about the many health risks to consider and be aware of when selecting exercises, or that can result because of a lack of exercise. In this course, I learned about…

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    1980’s. Selling jokes and working in the offices of National Lampoon Magazine, Hughes arrived on-screen in his early 30’s. Ushering in a series of teen hits such as, Sixteen Candles (1984), The Breakfast Club (1985), Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986), and Pretty in Pink (1986), Hughes established himself as a storyteller by attracting an array of audiences. In exploring the limitations of comedic cinema, he created a masterpiece with The Breakfast Club; a simple, yet powerful film that projected…

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    Jacobins; Tyrants or Peacemakers? Jacobin “peacemakers” assassinated tyrants, just to become the very tyrant they slaughtered. The Jacobins were a radical club, the purpose of the Jacobins was to promote the ideas of the democracy and achieve equality for every citizen of France. Maximillian Robespierre was the most influential member of the Jacobins, and eventually became their leader, and lead them into the French Revolution in 1789. Jacobins fought ten years against the Monarchy for…

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    The Breakfast Club is a well-known 1980’s movie directed by John Hughes. It follows five teenagers who end up in detention on Saturday due to their actions during the school week. Each of these teenagers come from a different social group and immediately judge one another but after getting to know one another they realize that they are more similar than they first thought. Each character in this film commits deviant behaviors. A deviant behavior is a behavior that/…. Andrew Clark is a…

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    Consultant Summary Sydney is a very busy college student. Between juggling school assignments and work, in the midst of all of her responsibilities she has always seen the importance of exercise. Sydney’s main issue with her exercise routine was that she felt she didn’t have a way to keep herself accountable for her workouts. She wanted to implement a workout log system that would motivate her to go to the gym at least four times a week. Sydney already regularly exercised before the start of…

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    There are no standards or restrains regarding how far Tyler will go to satisfy his objective. The understood importance is that Fight Club was made as a response to the dismissal of a buyer society is with the utilization of roughness. Battling was an approach to free a man from society. Material things are terrible in light of the fact that you work to get in a steady progression your…

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