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    High School Cliques

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    Should cliques stay the same or should they be more open to allowing other kids in their group? Cliques. Cliques have the tendency to define kids in High School. Cliques are small group of people who share similar interests and opinions‚ who spend time or hang out together‚ and usually do not allow others to join their group. To me cliques are very interesting. Cliques in Spring Lake. If you were to compare Spring Lake school district to other school districts it would appear that the kids at

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    Be Alone in a Crowd

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    BE ALONE IN A CROWD “We are born alone‚ we live alone‚ and we die alone. Only through our love and friendship can we create the illusion for the moment that we’re not alone.” This quote was addressed by Orson Welles‚ an American motion-picture actor‚ director‚ producer and writer. Perhaps‚ Welles is favorable to being alone. When I first read his quote‚ I was filled with awe that I can’t forget what he said. His words keep running in my head. Welles is right. We will live a life alone. Being

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    Cliques In High School

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    Every school you attend is going to have different types of groups or as most people call them “cliques” no matter where you go‚ all schools have them. These are small groups of kids with common interests and who have lots of things in common. The types of “cliques” you associate yourself with are always so important to kids these days. Being a part of a popular “clique” usually brings you up on the social scale and that’s what so many kids focus on. It always matters who you hang out with‚ what

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    Cliques In Mean Girls

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    No matter what school you go to‚ there will always be cliques—the social hierarchy of the entire student body. The movie Mean Girls‚ or really any teen high school-based movie‚ depicts the lives of teenagers and how everyone fits into a certain group. However‚ these movies tend to be hyperbolic‚ and not everyone necessarily meets the standards to be in a group. For example‚ the cheerleaders and jocks are always at the top. Those who excel at sports are considered the "popular" kids‚ but I’ve never

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    reminds me of the jock Andrew. Mia bears slight resemblance to the outcast Allison‚ and Gregor reminds me of the nerd Brian. However‚ the delinquent John and the famous Zoe show no relation. The five characters in both stories represent different cliques and social groups. In the movie their relation is obvious‚ because they are in detention

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    overcome the interruptions and noise of the restaurant’s waiters and lunch crowd? Provide a solution for this situation.

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    In a high school there are cliques that form in the cafeteria to due to the interests of the students. Where someone sits is often chosen by what interests they possess. There are many advantages of having cliques in high school‚ but there are also several disadvantages. Many needs are met when a student chooses a seat in the cafeteria. Cliques form in every high school without even meaning to for good or for worse. When in high school there are many extra curricular activity to get involved with

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    school cafeterias are notorious for their cliques and the vicious members included in them. A clique by definition is a small group of people with similar interests and features who spend time with each other and do not allow others to join them. Cliques are prominent in high school cafeterias which create angst in nonmembers of the group. These views about cliques are not necessarily true. In today’s school environment there are several different types of cliques that have emerged. Some examples are

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    University and Big Crowd

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    stare at you guys because I’m impressively mesmerized by how gorgeous and handsome my audience are that I could hardly remember what I was supposed to say. As I stand here in front of you‚ I know most of us know my purpose of speaking in such a big crowd. I’m here to introduce myself among those who don’t know me. By the way I am (insert name)‚ I’m on my (year) of studying (course). I’d like to run in the position of becoming your next student president. CAMPAIGN SPEECH (for school election) To

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    Social cliques are seen in movies‚ read in books‚ but rarely displayed in high school. Speaking as a teen‚ I can honestly say that I have yet to see pronounced cliques in my high school. Maybe I seem a bit biased‚ but I fail to see how cliques like this are formed. Rosalind Wiseman wrote this article‚ and it is nothing but what is displayed in movies‚ not real life. I mean‚ how could a group of teenage girls create a “Target”? It sounds like an action movie more than it does a group of girls. It

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