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    keeping you young. The only thing keeping you shielded from the world. It can be brought on by any one thing. That thing is known as “loss of innocence”, but is it really a loss? All someone loses is their naivety and artlessness. The 1980s movie, “Breakfast Club,” perfectly exemplifies each person’s loss of innocence that day. The movie is about five members of different cliques in high school and one Saturday morning detention. They all have different views of one another, and nearly resent…

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    Jessica Vollhardt Instructor Mary Sala Voice & Speech II June 11, 2018 Assignment #1: Character Analysis Paper Allison Reynolds - ”The Breakfast Club” (1985) 1. Who is your character? List his/her detailed life story history - age, where are they originally from, family information, profession? (You will likely have to make much of this up) Allison Reynolds is a 16-years old high school student, 11th grade, at Shermer High School in Shermer, Illinois. She also grew up there with both of her…

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    meeting a person for the first time one usually assumes by the way they physically look on the outside determines who they really are as a person. For example, the typical high school teen movies such as: A Cinderella Story, She’s All That, The Breakfast Club, and Pretty in Pink. These movies all share a common portrayal of a good looking character who are popular and athletic, and another character who is considered less popular and nerdy because they are not as attractive. In the end the least…

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    This would be an effective way to market our new breakfast cereal options to this psychographic segmentation group because they are known to read quite frequently. Along with their reading habits, this group is also particularly known for living extremely active lives, by partaking in a numerous amount of…

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    "Trajectories of Relationship Disengagement." Journal of Social and Personal Relationships 1(1984)28-48. Borcher, T. (1999) Interpersonal Communication: Self Disclosure http://www.abacon.com/commstudies/interpersonal/indisclosure.html The Breakfast Club. Dir. John Hughes. Universal, 1985. Brill, Michael. Transformation, Nostalgia, and Illusion in Public Life and Public place. Human Communication Research. 2(2, Winter), (1976) 7-24. Brown, Barbara B., Altman, Irwin, and Werner,…

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    It is the year 2002, my great grandpa was still alive and I frequently visited his farm with my father. This is a story about the events leading up to one visit that was very much like most visits. I was a young quick witted five-year-old bursting with energy. The summer was bright and filled with the joy of youth. I awoke in the morning and did my usual routine of showering getting dressed and brushing my teeth before venturing my way upstairs past the green walls of the corridor, the red…

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    Center, his wife Mindy was a stay at home mom and they had one twelve-year-old boy named Thomas. Every day the Millers had the same routine: David woke up early and prepared breakfast for the family, eggs and ham for Thomas and oatmeal for his beloved wife. They discussed family matters over breakfast and after they finished breakfast, Mr. Miller would make his way to work. Once Thomas was ready at eight o’clock sharp, his mother would drive him to school for him to be there at half past eight.…

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    shower. After showering and picking out a nice cozy outfit, I dashed upstairs to grab a quick breakfast before heading to an early choir rehearsal. In a surprisingly pleasant turn of events I noticed my loving mother had made me chocolate chip pancakes before she left for work at Canterbury Park. Making a regular appearance in my childhood, chocolate chip pancakes naturally became my all-time favorite breakfast. After devouring…

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    authorized. For instance, at a normal Coast Guard installation, IAW Ref (c), the galley offers various items for a set price of $2.55 for breakfast and $4.65 for lunch and dinner respectfully. In comparison, a DFAC offers meals from a menu where each item is marked up 133 percent of the cost of food IAW Ref (c). For example of the markup, IAW Ref (d), a simple breakfast consisting of an egg and cheese croissant, two slices of bacon, banana, and juice bottle costs $6.10; a simple lunch consisting…

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    Assalamualaikum and welcome to Entrepreneurship Day. We have all heard that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but do you know why? I am here to share the reasons why it is important to us. Breakfast literally means, “breaking the fast”. At night while you sleep your body is fasting, using stored energy to maintain heart rate, breathing and circulation. When you awake in the morning your body requires refueling, breakfast gives you this fuel as the first meal of your day. If you…

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