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    (Capote‚ Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany’s. Vintage) Breakfast at Tiffany’s is an interesting novel because it is unlike anything I have ever read before. It starts off as a bit confusing and boring‚ but then casually goes to bring the main idea of the story. The book is non-fiction and more of a short story-type novel. It talks about a woman named Holly Golightly‚ living in an apartment in New York‚ and described her constant behavior. I felt that the book was hard to understand because it contained

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    together as family is a very important event a person must experience frequently. It’s a perfect time to have a conversation with them. It also gives you the opportunity to spend time with each one of them‚ talk to them about your friends or even‚ tell them how your day in school or in office went. While our smart phones and devices have brought us closer to the rest of humanity‚ it is the family meal that brings us closer to our own clan. But nowadays frequent family meal is a big concern in the community

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    Adolescence Development Stages In the movie The Breakfast Club you see all different types of kids going through adolescence. There are examples of the athlete‚ brain‚ basket case‚ princess‚ and criminal. All of these kids have different backgrounds on why they are the way they are. They are all teenagers‚ and they are all going through the same struggle of trying to find their identity. All this while trying to find their identity‚ deal with peer power‚ and manage stress and anger. Every child

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    of “The Breakfast Club” The features of Generation-Xers were efficiently showed in this movie. For most Generation-Xers they were lack of sense of safety and social identity‚ they were dissatisfied with the government because a lack of trust in leadership‚ which caused their misleading personality trait. When they watch The Breakfast Club they have to have the same sense of this movie. In the United States only a small part of people had taken drug in 1980s but over half of Breakfast Clubber

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    By Hunter Hulscher We watched the Breakfast Club. One of the main character’s name was Brian. He changed throughout the movie. At the beginning of the movie he was picked on a lot and no one cared about what he said. It was hard for him to talk to other students or try to say something‚ but they didn’t listen to them or tell them to shutup. When he was in the car his mom wanted him to study constantly. He was trying to be funny and did a weird pencil thing to be funny. People in his class

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    The Breakfast Club Soundtrack The breakfast club has one of the most unique and memorable soundtracks of all time. Something that made the movie gave it such a memorable track and the movies “theme song”‚ "Don’t You (Forget About Me)" by the band Simple minds. Something that the movie did that not none to many movies had done at that point. They used this song twice‚ once at the beginning at once at the end. The two times this song is played in this movie‚ each function is shown. It shows genre because

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    individual’s identity is formed by two main factors; one being out of their control‚ a person’s background‚ and the other being who a person chooses to be‚ what choices they make. The first and most prominent factor of one’s identity during adolescence is the background of the individual. In The Breakfast Club‚ John Bender is seen as a delinquent‚ “a criminal.” Although many of his choices are not exemplary‚ he did not select his abusive father and broken household. Bender is still in high school

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    tea‚ fruits and cocoa. Coffee has been a medical whipping stuff for so long that it may come as a surprise that recent research suggests that drinking moderate amounts of coffee (two to four cups per day) provides a wide range of health benefits. Most of these benefits have been identified through statistical studies. According to a spate of such recent studies moderate coffee drinking may lower the risk of colon cancer by about 25%‚ gallstones by 45%‚ cirrhosis of the liver by 80%‚ and Parkinson’s

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    Breakfast at Tiffany’s – Truman Capote As a passionate lover of Audrey Hepburn I decided to take this book for supplementary reading. It is not a secret that this book is more famous for its well known adaptation based on the Capote’s book Breakfast at Tiffany’s in which Hepburn was in the leading part. First of all I would like to say few words about the author of the book. Truman Capote was an American writer‚ born in 1925 in New Orleans‚ who moved to New York‚ where he began publishing his

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    “The Breakfast Club: Claire the Princess” BY: Krizia Reyes Many people get sucked into the role or stereotypes that others impose on them but here’s to show that some people aren’t as always who they seem to be. One of the students in the film‚ “The Breakfast Club” shows a perfect example of stereotypes. This girl happens to be very popular and gets almost everything she wants‚ she’s living on a perfect life. She’s the “Princess”‚ the one that always has to look her best to impress everybody

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