User talk:Halbereth

Welcome

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Welcome!

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November 2011

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Crowds not an adolescent phenomenon

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'shared image' crowds are not an adolescent phenomenon and the article should not be exclusive to adolescents, they occur in any peer membership where there is a large enough group of people that interact often enough to form a sort of culture of their own, while schools are the perfect environment for this kind of phenomenons arise, they also arise in adult colleges.

Nomination of Crowds (adolescence) for deletion

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162 etc. (talk) 16:38, 23 May 2025 (UTC)[reply]