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    Brian Johnson (Nerd) Kohlberg’s Theory of Moral Development Brian Johnson‚ as well as the rest of the characters from Hughes’ The Breakfast Club‚ can be categorized in more than one level/stage of Lawrence Kohlberg’s levels/stages of moral development. Many of the characters grow as people and can be seen at different levels of moral development throughout the film. For the purpose of this analysis‚ Brian will be categorized based on the general impressions and behaviors he expresses before

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    David Silver in Twitter Meets the Breakfast Club‚ explains different ways how twitter and social media are great ways to keep in touch with classmates and students as a professor at a school. According to David Silver‚ he used to warn his students to “Be‚ Careful” in the mid 1990’s warning students what they put on the world wide web is public‚ until his mind set changed when he started a twitter assignment with a class on history of television cooking shows called “Green-Media” (498). David Silver’s

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    Helen Ashworth September 30‚ 2009 English 111 – 16PR Essay 2 ATTITUDES REGARDING EDUCATION IN THE BREAKFAST CLUB I know I don’t have much to see on this paper today‚ but basically in my eyes this movie was not about education so much as it was about the individual students and how their lives were from day to day. There were five different types of students‚ all of which were unique in their own ways. There was the “jock”‚ who lived his life trying to

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    involvement in activities‚ drug and alcohol use‚ academic result‚ job characteristics‚ mental changes‚ family demographics‚ and learning ability. Each member of the wave 6 portion of the study was asked to choose a character from the movie the Breakfast Club in which they recognized characteristics from their own lives: the Princess‚ the Jock‚ the Basket Case‚ the Nerd‚ or the Criminal. They were told to base their choice on personality rather than the character’s

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    The Breakfast Club Analysis Paper Outline Abstract The character of Andrew is used to explore moral reasoning‚ identity statuses‚ and the effect of peer pressure on an adolescent development. Andrew’s character was analyzed to see how it is related to the Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory of Moral Reasoning. It was found that he displayed both the preconventional level and the conventional level. However he has not displayed the postconventional level. His character was analyzed to see how it is related

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    Impact Club Reflection

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    It would be an honor to be a bigger part of Impact club‚ since last year I made a contribution to this club‚ more so than some officers‚ which greatly dissapointed me. With their positions I know I could have done a lot more‚ and so this year I decided to take the oppourtunity to become a member just so I could have greater "Impact" on the club. As a person‚ I consider myself to be extremely hard working and motivated. This summer I took on the challenge of skipping the course Algebra 2. I went

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    Pals Club Reflection

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    participated in many activities and learned numerous things. One activity that I have consistently participated in is Miracle League of the Lehigh Valley. I am involved in PALS club‚ which is a club here at Parkland that offers students with disabilities the opportunity to hang out with other students in school and have fun. This club has opened me up to many other opportunities in life‚ including Special Olympics and Miracle League. The Miracle League organization allows volunteers to help people with

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    Diversity Club Reflection

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    The most we can each do is to not have bias ideas on races‚ and try to see each other as unique different individuals. I don’t think that I would consider myself a character of the film‚ during High School I was the Vice President of the Diversity Club. I can say that I only see the human race and I wish that people could see each other in this way also. I don’t judge people depending on their “race” I see that we can each bring our cultures together to make a better world. I know that when

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    The Breakfast Club The "Breakfast Club" is a teen-comedy‚ released in 1985 and was directed and produced by John Hughes - who was best known for scripting or directing the most successful films of the 1980’s and 1990s‚ for example: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off‚ Sixteen Candles‚ the three Home Alone installments and 101 Dalmatians. This film also stars five of the most well-known actors and actresses of this time‚ who had starred in similar productions throughout the 1980’s. "The Breakfast Club"

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    Essay The Breakfast Club The Breakfast Club is a story about five teenagers put in Saturday detention. Each character gives a face to most of the high school stereotypes. The brain‚ the athlete‚ the basket case‚ the princess and the criminal. Each are given their own seat and the instructions to sit for eight hours and write an essay on who they think they are. Each of them‚ having very strong personalities‚ will fight‚ cry‚ laugh and learn from each other‚ making friendships that would have

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