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    Cliques can be a group of friends that have been together for ages, but you wouldn’t know it because the cluster wouldn’t get to know you. If a companion from the clique didn’t like you then none of them probably liked you. Likewise, you decided to join a chorus club. You made this decision on your own, without any preferences from your…

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    Peers. Miller (2000) stated that, “collective behavior is a term sociologists use to refer to a miscellaneous set of behaviors in which large numbers of people engage.” Collective behavior refers to relatively spontaneous and relatively unstructured behavior by large numbers of individuals acting with or being influenced by other individuals. Relatively spontaneous is defined as, “somewhat spontaneous but also somewhat planned” (Giddings 1908), while relatively unstructured means that the…

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    the most beautiful and popular girls in school are “The Heathers,” three beautiful and upper class girls who share the same name and who rule the school. Veronica Sawyer, a 'nobody ' who feels alienated by her peers, seeks to infiltrate the popular clique…

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    community.” From the Merriam-Webster dictionary, the textbook definition of factionalism is “the concept of a party or group (as within a government) that is often contentious or self-seeking,” with one of the synonyms being: clique. Our country is being run by two cliques.…

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    the planet, the kind that makes you happy to try your hand at a hard subject in their class. The students of the school each different but most cliques melted together between students. The cliques that existed were the band, the geek weird people, popular people, theater guys and people involved in sports. Not one person stayed were they belonged in cliques at this school, which felt nice when you yourself feel out of place. The staff of the school(not including teachers) were pretty strict,…

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    allowed to adjust or atleast give her plans to change her activity profile as a clique. I would request that her think of an imaginative thought for compelling showcasing and income age. Nonconformists at work may not dress or act uniquely in contrast to different specialists, rather Misfit status is more about what the laborer esteems. Illustration is Amanda, who pushed her esteems and limits just to be a fruitful clique young lady and later when she understood, she quit the activity.…

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    inmate leadership was no longer prevalent throughout the prison, the development of cliques became quite prominent. The cliques, however, are not parallel to the close-knit gang structures that is witnessed in other prisons. In fact, the purpose of the cliques was self-protection. Cliques were disconcerted and only offered temporary protection, unlike faithful obligations present in gangs. Some of the most bellicose cliques became especially…

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    Children can often be observed imitating their parents. For example, a toddler may take a newspaper and read it as their parents do (perhaps upside down or sideways). They may imitate their parent’s vocal inflections or want to take a phone to speak on it as their parents would. Or a little girl may want to put on her makeup like her mother does it. Aside from imitation, children also adapt behaviors to please their parents, and to avoid punishment. From a very young age, children begin to…

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    phone call away. I know that the rest of my friends are, too. When it comes down to who to trust I know that when the going gets tough my true friends will always be with me by my side to stick through it. A long time ago, I thought that having a clique would have been the best groups of friends to have. I have since learned what my mother meant by,“Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.” I put all of my eggs in one basket this summer, and it was the worst decision I have ever made. I…

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    she is not included in any their cliques. The way the others obsess over him could be described by the way Simon's father says it, "drooling, moronic, autograph-hunting sheep" (Paragraph 1). When Simon says that she secretly does not adore him, she begins to question whether or not she will ever be considered as part of the cliques. Then, after all hope seems lost, she goes on to say "Still, I knew if I could get something of his, they might include me in their cliques" (Paragraph…

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