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A clique (pronounced /ˈkliːk/, in American English also /ˈklɪk/) is an exclusive group of people who share interests, views, purposes, patterns of behavior, ...
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7 Oct 2009 ... This is equivalent to saying that the subgraph induced by C is complete (in some cases, the term clique may also refer to the subgraph). ...
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Are you on the outside looking in or the inside wanting out? Find out how to deal with cliques in this article for teens.
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Kids might form cliques in elementary school or in middle school. ... Kids who get into cliques usually want to be popular and feel cool. ...
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Use this article to understand your child's quest to belong. Find out how parents and teachers can help your child cope with cliques.
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Advice and information on cliques from TheSite.org. A look at how exclusive social groups form, types of groups (including stoners, goths and drifters) and ...
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There are many High School cliques, but very few nice cliques.The clique your in pretty much describes who you are.What is a clique?A clique is merely your ...
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Read a breakdown of the different roles your daughter and her friends might play in cliques.
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So, not surprisingly, many teens gravitate to cliques or tightly interconnected circles of friends. These are classmates who share interests and values. ...
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A list of the typical cliques that could be found at an 80s high school or a John Hughes movie.
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