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    her first day‚ Cady was introduced to Janis and Damian‚ the friendly outcasts; furthermore‚ they warned Cady of the plastics‚ which was a clique of 3 girls known as Gretchen Wieners‚ Karen Smith‚ and their leader Regina George. The plastics were the most popular and proportionally meanest girls on campus and Cady’s attractive looks got her to click with this clique. Next‚ upon the news of Cady’s new friends‚ she is asked by Janis to sabotage and destroy the plastics; moreover‚ Cady agrees to Janis’s

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    has‚ he says‚“Bitch‚ be humble (hol’up‚ bitch) Sit down” directing it to the big headed people‚ telling them to stay humble about all the things they have. Another example of this is in his video every time he is bragging the video shows all the cliques but when he says‚ “Be humble” the video shows him in a sea of men all dressed the same but he either looks different from him with his clothes or hair. He uses rap stereotypes in his video by showing a lot money‚ women‚ and god references. In the

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    authority a whole new meaning. There use to be cliques at my job and those who were not in that segregated group were constantly subjected to curt and condescending remarks‚ unfair treatment‚ intimidation and plain lack of respect. Unfortunately‚ the bullying continued and went unpunished because of the personal friendship/relationship with the director of the facility at that time. To make matters worst‚ the facility director was also in a clique with the deputy director of the central office

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    Are there multiple selves or‚ just one essential self? Walking around with a crowd inside our brief case might seem a bit radical when we fundamentally have one heart‚ one mind‚ one body. But in reality we entwine that self we have contained‚ into a myriad of selves flourishing our personality to a question-less clique. Essentially we are many in one‚ just like earth: having one earth with many selves in it: one galaxy with many planets and so on and so forth. The way things are perceive are inherently

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    team and the kids will belong to the sport. If you make the uniform something all kids have to do they will feel unified and this will prevent clothing cliques. Some say that uniforms are a waste of money‚ still doesn’t prevent other types of cliques and can make some students look bad‚ but most clothes that kids by nowadays are more expensive. Cliques can never be totally eliminated because they are groups that kids fit in to. Uniforms make everyone feel like they belong somewhere and it feels good

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    First things first‚ consumerism is not new; it may only be during the last decade that the PoundStore has become an everyday occurrence on our high street‚ raising awareness that things can be bought at a discount‚ thus uncovering the lust some of the population have to own something better than you do. It actually started as early as the first civilizations‚ the likes of Ancient Egypt and Ancient Rome; as there remains evidence that societies purchased things well in excess of their basic needs

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    people. See‚ the territorial behavior that inhibits the typical classroom goes as follows: if you’re an athlete you would usually sit in a group in the far right corner with all the other athletes of the school‚ if you happen to be in the “popular” clique at school that’s even easier‚ you would most likely sit in last two rows of the classroom‚ and for those who dare to claim to be a nerd and actually want to be seen learning‚ the first two rows are especially reserved for you. Of course‚ this

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    something that was a full-time activity. As the inmates rallied for the reputations there was a rise in the number of confrontational incidents between them. As the inmates vied for self-protection they often formed small groups or cliques. Different hardcore cliques were ultimately produced as a result of the administration’s coercive tactics used to break up inmate unity. These different coercion tactics‚ such as the “snitch game” produced an inmate society that promoted violence between

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    thing about that community is that we have the ability to become well rounded and develop better communication skills. I assumed the part as the head athletic trainer‚ as well as academic decathlon and National Honor Society Vice President. Every “clique” was accounted for in our group. Having agreeable blend of all the other communities truly permitted this group to be varied and one of a kind from numerous different groups that the members could have generally been a part of. I was a unique piece

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    Throughout the song “The Love Club” by Lorde‚ she manages to expresses a bitter and satirical tone using DIDLES. The song depicts her joining a clique of sorts‚ in order to achieve freedom. Ironically‚ by joining this group‚ the author ends up losing her freedom and severing ties with the people she loves. The writer selects words such as “choking” and “wicked” to emphasize the the regret and contempt associated with her experience. Such words invoke feelings of empathy in the readers‚ contributing

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