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  2. Ulrich Chomche - Wikipedia

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    Chomche was born in Bafang, in the West Province of Cameroon, and picked up basketball at age 11 due to peer pressure because he was the tallest kid in his neighborhood. . One year later, he joined the NBA Academy Africa in Saly, Senegal and started studying English

  3. Peer pressure - Wikipedia

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    Peer pressure is a direct or indirect influence on peers, i.e., members of social groups with similar interests and experiences, or social statuses. Members of a peer group are more likely to influence a person's beliefs, values, religion and behavior.

  4. Ray Vaughn (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Born c. 1996, Vaughn is from Long Beach, California.He began rapping when he was twelve years old. He grew up listening to Drake, Fabolous, Lil Wayne and Snoop Dogg. [1] ...

  5. Three degrees of influence - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 paper referenced the principle to document the spread of attention to scientific papers online to a "depth" of three degrees and beyond. [29] A 2204 paper observed that when scientists are accused of sexual misconduct, their (and their co-authors' and their co-authors' co-authors') citations decline thereafter. [30]

  6. Social media and suicide - Wikipedia

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    Contributors to these social media platforms may also exert peer pressure [33] and encourage others to take their own lives, idolize those who have killed themselves, and facilitate suicide pacts. These pro-suicidal sites reported the following.

  7. Peer contagion - Wikipedia

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    Peer contagion refers to the transmission or transfer of deviant behavior from one adolescent to another. It can take many forms, including aggression, bullying, weapon carrying, disordered eating, drug use, self-harm, and depression. [1] It can happen in natural settings where peer dealings occur as well as in intervention and education programs.

  8. Peer pressure (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Peer pressure refers to a process of social influence on an individual.. Peer pressure may also refer to: . Peer Pressure, American TV production "Peer Pressure", song by L Devine

  9. Pressure (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Peer pressure, a psychological influence exerted by a peer group; Pressure measurement, techniques that have been developed for the measurement of pressure and vacuum Atmospheric pressure; Blood pressure; Sound pressure; Static pressure; Pressure vessel, a container designed to hold gases or liquids at a pressure substantially different from ...