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    Mean Girls Sociology

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    every teenager feels in their life; isolation and the feeling of being outcasted. We also see that Cady was like any other new girl‚ just wanting to make friends and fit in with everyone‚ thus the pressure of peer acceptance. She finally gets into a clique of her own‚ which honestly would’ve been the best choice just to stick with that group and not get involved with the "queen bees" that ruled the school. Regina George was portrayed as the girl everybody hated‚ but wanted to be treated great by her

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    Heidi Roizen BU

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    organization. Strategic Network  Rainmaker ‚ Slide 7th Trust Slide 8 Human Capital and Social Capital – slide 9 Brokers connect Echo Chambers slide 11 Self-Similarity Principle: pick ties that are similar to us. Slide 17 Clique Network – slide 19 Rainmaker – "combines the benefits of both clique and entrepreneurial networks" slide 31. Question #1: Using assigned readings‚ provide an analysis of Roizen’s network. What kinds of networks does Roizen build? What do they look like? Analysis: Throughout

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    School Daze

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    staged a musical production number in a beauty salon‚ and two warring female college cliques battled over this topic (2009). In a newspaper called the Journal-Gazette author Greg Braxton mentioned the battle between good hair versus bad hair among African American women‚ by mentioning the 1988 film School Daze were Spike Lee staged a musical production number in a beauty salon‚ and two warring female college cliques battled over this topic

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    MS13 Symbols

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    territory they have taken from rival gangs. If you enter a territory of a rival gang you are at risk of being attacked by that gang. They also do tagging in memoriam if someone in their clique has died. They usually make a tombstone and write their name in it along with MS13 symbols and symbols of their specific clique. Tagging is how they communicate with each other and other gangs about territories and deaths.

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    Identity

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    Laura Diehl Professor John Ribar College Composition 1 8 January 2013 Week 1 Assignment: Identity The question of identity has rattled the human brain for years. Many different things can help shape a person’s identity. The three most common assumptions about identity are: (1) Identity is what we’re born with‚ (2) Identity is shaped by culture‚ and (3) Identity is shaped by personal choices. The next three paragraphs will explain how each essay supports or refute one of the assumptions about

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    "Mean Girls" Analysis

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    in some kind of group‚ whether it be jocks‚ art freaks‚ or something else. Some of the cliques were seen as more powerful than others‚ but each had some kind of reputation. The movie can be analyzed in the Marxist perspective‚ wherein the text shows who is empowered and who is disempowered. What exactly do the empowered have control over? It seems that certain groups‚ such as the jocks and the pretty-girl-clique called “The Plastics” have an influence on the other less-empowered students at the high

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    students into little cliques. There is one group in particular that are called the plastics‚ these are the most popular girls in the school who everyone wants to be apart of. Cady ends up being in this group named the plastics because they find her pretty. The first clip that shows S.I.T. is when Cady’s friends (before the plastics) hand her a map of the school cafeteria and tell her “where you sit in the cafeteria is crucial.” The map has the names of all the different cliques and where they sit

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    Nikon Vs Canon

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    popular in the new century‚ making film cameras nearly obsolete. Anyone can go to just about any Walgreen’s or Wal*Mart store to the media section and pop an SD (storage device) card into the photo machines and print whatever they please (“A Quick Clique”). However‚ unlike only ten or fifteen years ago‚ very rarely can you find a place that still takes your images off a roll of film and prints them ("Canon Powershot S95”). That’s where the new photo technology and more choices step in. As a photographer

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    There has always been a debate about nature and nurture. Which one has the most influence on how one reacts to a situation that someone is in? There are a lot of studies from a lot of different scholars and universities of different subdivisions of this subject. What I am focusing on is what is to blame for humans to react the way they do when they are in a survival situation. I am using is the novel‚ Lord of the Flies by William Golding. The story starts out like this: there are a group of boys

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    are required to wear a uniform each day‚ the burden of back to school shopping tends to be lessened. Although the average student would probably disagree with a mandatory daily uniform‚ the concept is actually one that has decreased bullying and cliques. There has also been a reduction in potential before and after school mischief‚ an increase in academic scores‚ and students tend to be more prepared for life in corporate America. Although students that must comply with regulations‚ by wearing

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