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    Breakfast Club Essay

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    school stereotypes are represented: the jock‚ the rebel‚ the popular girl‚ the nerd‚ and the outcast. Conflict quickly arises as the students are forced to interact with one another‚ but as the afternoon wears on‚ *things begin to change. Thus unfolds a humor-infused teen drama that reveals the breakdown of labels and the bonding of a very diverse group of individuals. In the opening scene‚ Bryan‚ the overachieving nerd‚ tells the audience that teenagers are seen with the simplest labels and most

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    Sixteen Candless

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    Sorry this assignment took me a while! I chose Sixteen Candles. Great ending! Love John Huhges. What I learned from this assignment is: A. How important endings are. B. How important setting up the ending is! I never really thought about setting up endings before. I just write and write and write using the techniques I know. I’m so greatful for this class! I’m starting to watch movies as a screenwriter‚ and not as a spectator. This class has really opened up my eyes! From the begging

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    Geek Charming Stereotypes

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    In the movie‚ the groups would be separated each other. The “popular” students sat in the top of lunchroom but the “nerds” would sit on the bottom half. Although this doesn’t occur in high school‚ many students aren’t separate each other by lunch tables or halfs. This movie also destroyed stereotypes by the end of the movie. The reason for this is because the documentary

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    Yaakov

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    Brandon Mull Seeds of Rebellion (Beyonders series) by Brandon Mull The Hardest Word‚ A Yom Kippur Story by Jacqueline Jules The Littlest Pair by Sylvia Rouss and Holly Hannon Nerds: National Espionage‚ Rescue and Defense Society (Book 1) by Michael Buckley Nerds: M is for Mama’s Boy by Michael Buckley (Book 2) Nerds: The Cheerleaders of Doom by Michael Buckley (Book 3) In the WELCOME TO…(countries series) Fiji Islands The Case of the Case of the Mistaken Identity (Brixton Brothers series)

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    Are you a crazy nerd that loves history‚ especially Ancient European History? Well‚ if this is the case‚ you’re in for a special treat today that will be very informational. You’ll be able to learn all you need to know about Greece and Rome and their similarities and differences. In Greece‚ the government started out rough because there wasn’t any unity due to many city-states. Since they weren’t united‚ all the city-states had their own version of a government that was unique to each city-state

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    Abnormality

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    Retrieved February 4‚ 2012 (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/02/01/waitress-fired-after- posting-receipt-showing-pastor-complaint-about-tip/). Savoy‚ Christian. 2013. “Go Daddy nerd ‘sex symbol’: Actor claims commercial made him a sex Symbol.” Examiner.com. Retrieved February 5‚ 2013 ( http://www.examiner.com/article/go- daddy-nerd-sex-symbol-actor-claims-commercial-made-him-a-sex-symbol-now). Horwitz‚ Allan V.2008. “Normality.” American Socological Association 7(1): 70-71

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    Parody In Popular Music

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    featured on the top 100 billboard. His parodies give people who connect with the lyrics something to laugh at and embrace. When people thought of nerd culture during the time when “Ridin’” came out‚ they thought of the type of person from “White and Nerdy” that wears glasses‚ is good at school‚ has no friends‚ and gets bullied. Today‚ being smart and being a “nerd” is not considered bad‚ but is something that is praised by people‚ because people know that they are professional‚ get their work done‚ and

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    Observation Paper

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    after their long day at work in their little four by four cubicles. There are also high school and college ages students who are there to study for their next exam‚ or to write the paper they procrastinated until the last minute. Also there are the “Nerds” who are sitting at a table playing card games such as‚ magic tricks or computer games like “World of Warcraft”. They are all at Coffee Rush for the same reason to relax and get away from life’s troubles. Right when walking in you can already feel

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    Media Reaction Paper

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    GoDaddy uses graphic sexual ads and objectify woman to sell products Western Michigan University GWS 1000 Today with modern technology‚ companies are always trying to come up with new ways to advertise their products. When watching the television‚ companies typically have about thirty seconds to one minute to hopefully draw you in and become interested. Sometimes these ads may not even pertain to the product but just to get your attention. Although this can be a great marketing opportunity

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    Teenage films are a type of film made to attract an adolescent audience. The main ways that film makers try to attract teens to a teenage film are to create an unreal adolescent world‚ to make the teenager the hero‚ the adults stupid and incompetent and to use stereotypes that teens can relate to. By doing all this they can manipulate the teen audience and suck them in to the film‚ making it an affective one. The typical teenage film starts of with the first idea‚ the unrealistic teenage world

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