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Essay heading: Hallway Hangers and The Brothers
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Thus, the Hallway Hangers question their own capacity to perform well in school, a view that informs their assessment of the chances for social mobility (Macleod p. 164).
A primary group is a small, relatively permanent, intimate, and unspecialized group that develops a sense of "we"; a face-to-face group that entails close emotional ties... displayed 300 characters
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A type of group that is less characteristic of groups in modern society where impersonality and individualism tend to dominate (Charon p. 327). The Hallway Hangers know as a group that work is highly important in order to support them. The boys have all held summer time jobs. All of them, except for one of the members have pursued fulltime work, but none have been able to obtain meaningful employment... displayed next 300 characters
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