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    Amish Tripathi

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    Amish is an INDIAN Author. He is known for his novels “THE IMMORTALS OF MEHULA” ‚” SECRET OF NAGAS” & “THE OATH OF VAYUPUTRAS”. The three books collectively comprise the Shiva Trilogy. THE IMMORTALS OF MEHULA was a surprise bestseller‚ breaking into the top seller charts within a week of its launch. The Shiva Trilogy has become the fastest selling book series in the history of Indian publishing‚ with 1.7 million copies in print and over Rs 40 crores in sales. Forbes‚ India has ranked him 85

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    Volleyball as a Subculture

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    Society “Dig” Volleyball as a Subculture? I. Introduction The individuality within diverse subcultures has given so much to society already. Subcultures such as volleyball have been given a chance to grow in our society and spread to other cultures connecting nations across the globe. It takes time for a subculture to be accepted by our society today. Once it is accepted‚ membership in subculture grows as more people feel comfortable joining a mainstream subculture such as volleyball. However‚

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    police Subculture

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    I will be writing my research paper on police subculture and how the affects of police subculture impact the body of the law and how it relates to crime. Police subculture is an array of standard procedures and values that rule law enforcers activates in relation to their contractual responsibilities. Police officers were ranked the fifth most stressful job in the world. Since police work is very stressful‚ police officers have to deal with many hostile individuals in the public and therefore they

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    Emo Subculture

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    The Emo subculture consists of two distinct groups. The Emo Subculture The term "Emo" that is now applied to individuals originated as short hand for "Emotional music" Traditional Emo Sub-Culture This "emotional music" draws from a broad range of contemporary genres linked with the common consistent themes of emotionally vivid views often associated with adolescence. For many youths of the mid-80s this music functioned as a safe-haven for emotional expression. Over time a subculture was formed around

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    Emo Subculture

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    The Sensitive Subculture A skinny white boy dressed with long black hair‚ a tight-fitting vintage t-shirt‚ a pair of torn black skinny jeans and checkerboard converse sneakers walks on stage‚ strums his skull-covered guitar and sings. Emo is a subculture that heavily relies on emotion‚ mostly sadness and depression‚ and takes the emotions to an extreme; emo is short for emotional hardcore. The people in the emo subculture focus on emotion because they do not want to conform to the laid-back popular

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    Inmate Subculture

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    all depends how quickly an inmate adapts. Webster‚ (2017) defines adapt as to adjust to environmental conditions. Once an inmate adapts to the cell‚ food‚ showers‚ the yard‚ visitation‚ even loneliness‚ the inmate becomes part of the subculture. The inmate subculture is comprised of beliefs‚ values‚ habits‚ customs and they even dabble in forms of witchcraft. Many believing that inmates that die behind bars‚ spirits walk the corridors.

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    Police Subculture

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    discussed how police would do in danger situations and how they feel when they shoot‚ and subculture in their workplace. The questions for this assignment—“How does the police officers’ workplace subculture help the police? What factors help create the officers’ workplace subculture?” The answer for the first question—How does the police officers’ workplace subculture help the police?: “The police subculture contains interpretive schemes for addressing the practical problems of when to shoot first

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    Final Term Paper

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    Technology Separates Young People from the Society Kopol Debnath Dip ID: 13136002 Section: 05 BRAC University Technology Separates Young People from the Society Shudev my younger brother returns from college‚ I see him heads straight to his room directly now-a-days. Moreover‚ he is always busy with his stuffs for instance his mobile‚ play station or computer whenever I go to meet him. Though‚ he lives a busy life in going to two coaching after his college time but he manages to keep himself engaged

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    Emo - Subculture

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    Research Paper : Subculture Patrick Etoughe Sociology 101 A subculture is a small cultural group within a larger group such as society. Subcultures can be hidden or distinct; they often have norms‚ values‚ beliefs and interests that make them different from those of the larger culture. A large number of different subcultures can be found today in the United States‚ and the one that we’re going to get more familiar with is known as “EMO”. At first Emo was only considered as a music genre‚ a

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    Emo Subculture

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    THE EMO SUBCULTURE Aspects of Contemporary Society Emo‚ short for Emotional; this group is generally constructed as a group of teenagers who desperately try to escape the social class they have been put into. Mostly an underground scene the term “Emo” began as a music genre in the mid 1980’s with a group of bands set on redefining punk rock music. They based their music on emotions and feelings and this quickly spread throughout America. This lasted until the early 2000’s when the bases turned to

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