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    Stereotypes In Mean Girls

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    twenty-first century. The film explores ideas of social organisation in high schools such as cliques, and also addresses gender stereotypes for adolescent girls. Cady Heron is illustrates a dramatised version of what high schools are like and the issues that students may be faced with including peer pressure and bullying. Like most Australian High schools, North Shore High School in Mean Girls has many different cliques including: “Asian Nerds, Cool Asians, J.V Jocks, Black Hotties, fat girls,…

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    Heathen's Song

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    widely held religion. He can be an atheist or he can also be part of a particular religion that is within in a country (not world wide). Heathens can also mean an outsider of a particular group. Heathens are usually in small groups that can be called cliques (small group of people that have a close relationship and usually don’t allow outsiders to join them. The first line of the song states that all my friends are heathens take it slow so probably this means that the group he is in are all…

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    bullying and the effects it can have on people. It is a sensitive subject as many shamefully admit to bullying someone at least once in their life. As a result of childhood bullying, cliques are formed at older ages, harassment intensifies, and the long-term adverse effects can be sickening. To begin with, bullying forms cliques because others are afraid they…

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    Heather Chandler who is the leader, Heather Duke who is the smart one, Heather McNamara who is the dumb cheerleader, and Veronica Sawyer who is the outcast and the newest member of the clique. They are stereotyped as the pretty, popular, and rich. Asking different stereotypical cliques random questions. The cliques include…

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    became friends with each other. The reason why I chose this film is because it’s one of my favorite films from all time and I also enjoy it whenever I watch it. Other than that, this film shows a lot of cliques which is a major problem in today’s society. Cliques are a problem because many popular cliques bullied other people who aren’t “popular”. In the film, there were many…

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    Mara Salvatrucha Analysis

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    Social Integration/pg106: The degree to which members of a group or society are united by shared values and other social bonds; also known as social cohesion. In Mara Salvatrucha, the gang members share close bonds and sanctions that keep them close and hold them together as a group. Although having those bonds broken result in grave consequences for those who break them. However if one passes away, the bonds that those Mara Salvatrucha members had are still cherished and the memories they had…

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    tension between “popular” girls and cliques in high school. 2. Through his study, Duncan found that popular girls were almost always classified as confident, popular with boys and fashionable. He noticed that sexuality and attractiveness to boys was not only the most prominent trait amongst popular girls, but also the biggest point of tension. Because of this, a girl who identified herself as a lesbian would not be popular. As well, girls in the popular clique avoided close, same-sex…

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    Imagine a three-mile-long island that is half a mile wide called Kwajalein. Microscopic right? On this island, the teenagers are the most welcoming people you will ever meet. They are extremely outgoing in the community, which includes playing sports and going to island-wide events. These adolescents also form circles that only include certain people that cause drama and even back stab one another. Additionally, a majority of the youths on Kwajalein are religious. Their religion brings them…

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    Grease Social Psychology

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    These cliques are effectively presented in the film Grease by the distinguished groups, “the T-Birds” and “the Pink Ladies.” The film also displayed the jocks and nerds that are mentioned throughout chapter twelve. As presented in the paragraph above, pressure from peers can influence an adolescence behavior during this stage of their development and these peers are often within a clique. Teenagers are the most influenced by these pressures and…

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    case that suburban schools can benefit just the same. Uniforms provide a professional learning environment enabling students to focus first on education. Reducing the visual identifiers of varying socioeconomic circumstances promotes a reduction in clique mentality, reduces stereotyping that can lead to discrimination, and uniforms create a sense of belonging and school spirit. Finally, school uniforms help to discourage against the types of individual and stylistic differences which contribute…

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