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    The Breakfast Club, a movie about five teenagers who are all from different cliques land in detention together. Although in the beginning they all believe they are different from each other, they quickly realize that they aren’t so different from each other and it’s alright to have problems. In the end, they realize that even though they aren’t too different from each other, nothing will change due to all of the factors in their lives that made them that way in the first place. Brian Johnson…

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    relationships can prove to be more detrimental to teens then they may seem. These cliques, while seemingly comforting, can occasionally turn an innocent teen to venture into a life of crime. The need to be liked and the influence of peer pressure can cause an adolescent to commit crimes and ruin their future. Luckily, some may find their way out of these cliques and end up as just an adolescence-limited offender. But, cliques cannot be held solely responsible for a teens misguided decisions. In…

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    The following essay will discuss the purpose cliques and crowds serve in adolescence, and identity development. The definition of a clique is “a group of four to six friends with strong affectional bonds and high levels of group solidarity and loyalty: the term is used by researchers to describe a self-chosen group of friends.” (Boyd & Bee, 2012, p. 283) A crowd is “a larger and looser group of friends than a clique, normally made up of several cliques that have joined together: a…

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    the clique Middle school was the point in ever middles scholar life to find a group where they fit in. these groups were called clicks, a group centered around gossiping about others and even gossiping about one another in the group. In middle school this group became your community. The group you do every thing with and tell everything too. This group is almost like your other family. Sadly, this community the people you surround yourself with can lead to negative thinking about others. This…

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    to multiple changes of themselves throughout their middle school and high school careers. One change can affect their whole school experience for the better or worse depending on who they decide they fit in with. The cause of this effect is social cliques which occur during high school years. A young adult has the freedom to express or create their own decision especially when that choice involves their school life. When unthought of relationships are made between classmates, it is, for the most…

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    moral value.”-Christian Lous Lange.This quote applies to social cliques,which is becoming a modern day crisis because of all the serious problems they cause.Cliques are a group of friends who interact with each other and who also have shared likings and other suggestions in common. Cliques play a big factor in the society we live in today.Their are many reasons why cliques are formed.According to source 1,”Cliques are small, exclusive groups of friends who share common…

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    Transnational Gangs

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    forming cliques. But besides that this gangs are organized differently globally but one thing they all have in common is that this gangs are organized by cliques and don't tend to have a clear leadership structure. But it is no surprise that this gang has "internal units" that specialized in recruitment, murder, drug trafficking, extortion…etc.…

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    CITATION BRO” Every person plays a certain role within a clique and these roles have attributes specific to them. In Rosalind Wiseman’s “Queen Bee and Her Court,” the author gives readers an in-depth and detailed description of these stereotypes in typical high school cliques. These roles include: the “Queen Bee”, “Sidekick”, “Banker”, “Floater”, “Torn Bystander”, “Pleaser”, and “Target”. Depending on the role people play within the clique, they can be affected by positive and/or negative…

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    Film Analysis: Mean Girls

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    A clique is a tight group of people who do not necessarily click with each other, but contain a very strict code of membership and ways to act as stated in the article 'coping with cliques' by Kids Health (2013). This circle of people mainly focus on their appearance, maintaining their social status, and often times being hurtful to others. Members from these certain cliques think of themselves as being better than anyone outside their group…

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    We also sort of have castes, it’s just not called a caste. Today we normally call it clique(s). What’s a clique? Cliques are small, exclusive groups of people that involve more than four people. If it’s only three people, it is not exactly considered a clique. There are cliques for different things for example: Athletes, Theatre, Show Choir, there is a clique for those who are incredibly smart, and even those for who are extremely popular in school.…

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