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      <pubDate>2018-03-21 04:19:15 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Blind Dates</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thesis:<br>There may be different types of guys on blind dates include the creepy guy, the nerd, the self-obsessed-guy and "Mr.Perfect". As different men may have different attitude, behavior and body language during a blind date. <br><strong>Creepy guy<br></strong>Definition:<br>- low profile guy who speaks minimal to the extend that one may feel uncomfortable around them.<br>Describe:<br>- who makes too much eye contact without making verbal communication <br>- mysterious<br>- potential "psychopath"<br>Example:<br>- has a very monotonous face<br>- sip a drink while staring at you (awkward)<br>- he who expect us to start up a conversation.<br>- Look at us and smirk without any words<br><strong>Nerd guy <br></strong>Definition:<br>- a guy who follows the rule book word to word.<br>- Takes the level of knowledge of an individual very seriously<br>Describe:<br>- Has sarcasm to a whole new level to the point no one can get it.<br>- Possess a complicated sense of humor<br>- Convinced that everyone else in the room have knowledge of a 2-year-old <br>- Kia Su<br>Example:<br>- They tend to have a photographic memory<br>- Like sheldon in the drama series " The big bang theory"<br><strong>The tough guy</strong><br>Definition:<br>- A guy who is overly concerned about his looks &amp; physique<br>- The type of guy world revolves around him<br>Describe:<br>- A Narcissist<br>- Expects his date to be up to his "level".<br>- They cannot love anyone apart from themselves.<br>- Wear outfits which shows off their muscles.<br>Example:<br>- Unknowingly flex their muscle<br>- Eat protein shake instead of normal casual food<br><strong>The "Perfect" Guy<br></strong>Definition:<br>- A guy who is a pure gentleman, who meets the requirements of "Mister perfect"<br>- Well manners<br>Describe:<br>- Turns up to the first date well dress<br>- Punctual on the first date<br>- Smell amazing<br>- Sunny , "breathtaking" Smile<br>- Tall and lean<br>- Someone who loves sport<br>Example:<br>- Pulls out the chair for the ladies<br>- Opens the car door<br>- Let's the lady speak and listens&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-21 04:26:17 UTC</pubDate>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-21 04:36:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Types of Parents</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/vandanasaxena/classifyingpeople2/wish/244362131</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thesis : Parents can be classified based on their characteristics and their attitude  towards their children<br>Categories :<br>- Missing in action (MIA)<br>- Strict &amp; over-protective<br>- Social Addicts<br>- All drama parent<br>- Special snowflake parent<br><br><strong>MIA<br></strong>Definition : <br>- Neglecting a child<br>- Keep a low profile<br>- Workaholics <br>-<br><br>Example :<br>- Missing parents-teacher meetings, sports day, annual functions and etc.<br><br><strong>Strict and over-protective parent<br></strong>Definition : <br><br><br><strong>Social Addicts<br></strong>Definition : <br><br>-Parents who are obsessed with social media.<br>- Constantly follows up thru other parents or teachers. <br>- Up to date with gossip and stuff.<br><br>Example : Using whats-app or other social media apps to constantly be up-to-date with current issues. Keeping their life interesting and happening.<br><br><br><strong>All drama parent<br></strong>Definition :<br>&nbsp;'Making a mountain out of a mole hill'<br>- Making a bigger deal out of things<br>Blowing everything out of proportion<br><br>Example : Rushing a child to the hospital for a small issue like a minor cold<br><br><strong>Special snowflake parent<br></strong>Definition : Trusting their child blindly. Considering their child to be no less than an angel.<br><br>Example : Acts like their child is special enough not to do their homework<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-21 04:39:33 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Different movie endings</title>
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         <link>https://padlet.com/vandanasaxena/classifyingpeople2/wish/244362627</link>
         <description><![CDATA[<div>Thesis: There are different kinds of movie endings for different kinds of movies including the mainstream ending, the 'predictable' ending, the unresolved ending and the twisted ending.<br>Categories:<br>- The mainstream ending <br>- the 'predictable' ending<br>- unresolved ending<br>- twist<br><strong>The mainstream ending</strong><br>Definition: The ending that wraps everything up and answer all the questions.<br>Description:<br>- Tell what happens to each of the major characters <br>- Very satisfying in its completeness<br>-- Either a happy or sad ending<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Happy Ending : Most people enjoy watching a film with happy endings, a sense of relief<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Sad Ending: Make the crowd go 'shhhhh', Most of the audiences are couples<br>Examples:<br>-They both' lived happily ever after'<br>- All the heroes capture all the villains eventually<br><strong>The predictable ending</strong><br>Definition: The viewer knows what will happen next in advance.<br>Description:<br>-People might think that it is not impressive<br>-Not surprised<br>-Does not engange with the audience<br>-Boring<br>Example:<br>-Movie that is based on historical events(Titanic)<br><strong>Unresolved</strong><br>Definition: The main conflicts are left unanswered and it can be based on interpretation of the viewers.<br>Description: <br>- the ending where the characters sub-plots end, but the plot line doesn't.<br>-left unfinished<br>- Brings up more question than answers<br>- create excitement<br>- Hint for a second instalment of the movie<br>Example: The movie ends with a giant question mark.<br><strong>Twist</strong><br>Definition: Unexpected or twisted<br>Description:<br>- Not expected<br>- controversal<br>- changes audience's expectations<br>- If the ending is poor, the viewer will feel cheated.<br>-Can take place at any point of the story<br>Example: Sixth sense<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2018-03-21 04:42:49 UTC</pubDate>
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