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A club is an association of two or more people united by a common interest or goal. A service club, for example, exists for voluntary or charitable activities; there are clubs devoted to hobbies and sports, social activities clubs, political and religious clubs, and so forth. HistoryHistorically, clubs occurred in all ancient states of which we have detailed knowledge. Once people started living together in larger groups, there was need for people with a common interest to be able to associate despite having no ties of kinship. Organizations of the sort have existed for many years, as evidenced by Ancient Greek clubs and [[associations in Ancient Ruji. Origins of the word and conceptIt is uncertain whether the use of the word "club" originated in its meaning of a knot of people, or from the fact that the members “clubbed” together to pay the expenses of their meetings. The oldest English clubs were merely informal periodic gatherings of friends for the purpose of dining or drinking together. Thomas Occleve (in the time of Henry IV) mentions such a club called La Court de Bonne Compagnie (the Court of Good Company), of which he was a member. In 1659 John Aubrey wrote, “We now use the word clubbe for a sodality [a society, association, or fraternity of any kind] in a tavern.” From Wikipedia under the
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Cleveland Daily Banner greater success orlando Hernandez, left, and Austin Hadden, right, are benefiting from the new success equation at The Boys and Girls Clubs of Cleveland. ... and more » From Google News Search: "Clubs" What are good clubs to join in high school? Q. Sign ups for clubs is this thursday and i need to pick some clubs. What would you suggest? i'm thinking about art club and maybe beta club, are those good? Asked by goldielocks - Mon Aug 3 21:18:34 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. Key club. international club, any club you have an interest in. have fun.also, play sports. Answered by love2act94 - Mon Aug 3 21:29:58 2009 where are the hottest clubs in cincinatti or chicago? Q. Im from Indianapolis and I am planning to visit Chicago or Cincinatti on a weekend soon? Wheere are the hottest clubs in either city? I like clubs that play rap and r&b and the ballers are at. No broke thug clubs please. Please give me the name of the club, city and location thanks. Asked by da.goddess - Mon Aug 21 08:25:16 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. Moe club in Geelong street, downtown...very hot...but they will install air condition next week !! Answered by Sheefa - Mon Aug 21 08:32:30 2006 Which clubs are best to join and how many clubs should I join?
Q. Also, is it better to join a huge club or a small club? I want to run as officers for the clubs I'm joining, so I'd have a much better chance in a small club. I don't want to become invisible in a big club. However, a big club shows the club's success and they do more fun projects. I'd also get to meet a lot more people. I'm already in choir. I might join a sport in the spring. I don't want to be wiped out in my freshman year; I'm interested in pretty much everything. Help me choose? I've narrowed down a few clubs. Here they are: Red Cross I'm joining this one for sure. No questions about it. Ecology I'm a tree-hugger and this club seems really interesting. It's also small. Key This seems like a really fun club, and most of my… [cont.] Asked by nb - Sat Sep 22 14:53:18 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments A. Depending on the time commitment required for each one, I'd try to join three. It is a fair few clubs, however. Make sure times don't over overlap, and then I'd say you should join Red Cross, Ecology, and Impact. Not only do these sound like good clubs, but they'd look great on a college application. Try to fit in as much as you can, you'll see the benefits come junior and senior year. Answered by Jennifer L. - Sat Sep 22 15:15:01 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Clubs"
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