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Clubs Vs. Gangs

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Clubs Vs. Gangs

CLUBS vs. GANGS

The importance and almost need as a teenager to fit in is a constant struggle that causes emotional scarring, and tears but eventually the joy that true friends have to offer. People who share your same interests, enjoy your company as you enjoy their’s and the bond that grows to a point where they become almost closer then family. Whether it be found through involvement in school, city or church sponsored clubs or sports. These clubs not only lead to the developments of new friendships often with kids your age, obviously with some of the same interests, but also good kids. Teenagers that are looking to make something of themselves by investing their time wisely not spending doing drugs of other acts of crime that put not only themselves but others in danger. These clubs not only benefit oneself now, but influence your future college acceptance and eventually your career. Involvement in school and community shows a well rounded person, someone who cares not only about themselves but others around them, something colleges today are beginning to look at on top of test scores and grades.

However, the bond of friendship is not always made with the right people.

Those who often are not involved in constructive time activities such as clubs are contributing to the growth of teen participation in street crime. Ninety-eight percent of which is performed by street

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