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    The interview that was selected for this project was from a 60 minutes episode in which Pam Oliver interviewed Victor Cruz, CC Sabathia and the main interviewee the sports executive for Jay-Z ‘s Roc Nation Sports Shawn Costner, also known as Pecas, who is an avid sneaker collector. Pecas has over 1500 pairs of sneakers that consist of autographed, rare releases, customs, and multiple pairs of his favorite sneakers. In this interview Pam used multiple technics to make him feel comfortable and…

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    Ever wondered where your ancestors came from? What were they like? What did they become? Well for Cathy Song, her heritage was the success of her life. As a young girl, Song grew up as Chinese-Korean American and knew that she wanted to write about her family’s history. Song has taken her written career serious and tries to educate her readers with the terrible lives of arranged marriage women, through the art of poetry. Not only does she write about her family’s ancestry, but she loves to…

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    Genesis 1-2 Summary

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    Reading Genesis chapters 1:1 – 2:3 I was amazed to find out that earth wasn’t something that was already in existence, but that earth was something created by Someone who was already in existence. The first chapter of Genesis starts off in verse one saying “In the beginning God” implying that he was there before all things. God is not only a master in creating but I learned in this narrative that he is also a master in designing. What really strikes me is that I am able to recognize one of God’s…

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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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    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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    Cliques In Mean Girls

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    be about studying, but this changed after I watched a series of teen movies about high school. It began with a sleepover I attended in Grade Five, where we watched Mean Girls. The film depicts Cady, a girl who is attending high school for the first time, and her quest to take down the clique’s leader, Regina George. It included elements of romance, as Cady eventually…

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    Sharpay Evans

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    This determination was only further fueled by her instant dislike of Gabriella, the girl who was slowly stealing the heart of Troy Bolton, the object of Sharpay's affection. In order to cement Gabriella's clique as being that of a "Freaky Math Girl," Sharpay places articles in Taylor's locker that expose how smart Gabriella is and this results on Gabriella becoming involved in the Scholastic Decathlon, a group of people that Troy's friends look down upon…

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    Gossip Girl Sociology

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    In the TV show series, Gossip Girl there are many sociological concepts presented in every episode as the show progresses. There are examples of gender stereotypes, the show encompasses values and concepts that address a specific social group, which is the elites of the upper class. In Gossip girl, the representation of ostentatious lifestyle of the elites is greatly exaggerated and emphasized. The show takes place in Upper East Side New York City and the protagonists are elite high school kids…

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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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    The five girls are a clique since 7th grade and all other girls want to join them. At the beginning everthing seems to be good but than their pranks are getting reckless and after one prank one girl was hurt very bad and they promised that they keep their secret for themselves…

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