social groups

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social groups

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2011
Told from their different viewpoints, Fidelity High seniors Olivia, Zelda, Nordica, and Shelly observe their clique, the elite entourage of popular Hamilton Best, crumbling due to lies and secrets, including one that could destroy Hamilton's world.

Fun

2012
"Fun is a simple word for recreation. Recreation is doing activities purely for enjoyment purposes. Learn about the people in our community that work to create fun in Fun, a Community Helpers book."--P. [4] of cover.

Hate crimes

2007
Contains twenty-two essays that offer varying perspectives on issues related to hate crimes, including historical events, hate groups and anti-hate groups, legislation against hate, and hate crimes in the post-September era, and provides a chronology, contact information for organizations, and a bibliography.

Street gangs

gaining turf, losing ground
1991
A collection of fictional and non-fictional stories and essays by a variety of authors dealing with various aspects of gang life and its influence on disadvantaged youth.

What is a community?

2009
Shows different facets of community life around the world, such as schooling, games, and markets.

Environmental groups

1998
Examines the history, tactics, and effectiveness of various grassroots and national-level environmental groups, as well as the state of the environment and the economic costs of protecting it.

Coping with cliques

1992
Discusses some of the positive and negative aspects of cliques and offers suggestions for dealing with various situations involving friends.

Teamwork

1999
Discusses teamwork and how team members working together as a group cooperate to get the job done.

Join the club

how peer pressure can transform the world
2012
Explains how peer pressure can have a positive impact on society, providing examples of movements that have resulted from peer pressure, and demonstrating how this means of influencing people can be harnessed to accomplish goals.

The true believer

thoughts on the nature of mass movements
2002
Presents an analysis of the psychology of mass movements, whether religious, social, or nationalist, identifying the traits they have in common, and looking at the types of people who participate in such movements.

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