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    Hobo Subculture Essay

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    Hobo subculture as one of the examples of prehistoric visual communication Done by Kadirzhanova Bayan F.Y. Applied Art Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Fine Art Introduction Visual communication is communication through visual aid and is described as the conveyance of ideas and information in forms that can be read or looked upon. Visual communication in part or whole relies on vision‚ and is primarily presented or expressed with two dimensional images‚ it includes:

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    Police Subculture Essay

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    According to the seminal work of William Westley (1970)‚ the police subculture is a crucial concept in the explanation of police behavior and attitudes. The subculture‚ in his view‚ characterizes the public as hostile‚ not to be trusted‚ and potentially violent; this outlook requires secrecy‚ mutual support‚ and unity on the part of the police. Manning (1977) suggested that the inherent uncertainty of police work‚ combined with the need for information control‚ leads to police teamwork‚ which in

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    Punk Subculture History

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    The New Romantics was a subculture born out of dissatisfaction with the way ‘punk had become a parody of itself’ (Cole‚ 2000) that‚ once adopted by the mainstream‚ began to alienate ‘many of those who were at first attracted to it’s embracing of difference and individuality’ (Cole‚ 2000). Where punk had once been about a very ‘DIY’ ethic and energy‚ it evolved into something uniform and hyper-masculinised. In doing so‚ the punk scene became much less of a welcoming space for LGBTQ+ youth‚ such as

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    Gothic Horror

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    When “The Yellow Wall Paper” was first written it was understood as a horror story; Society at the time did not understand its true meaning until later on in history. Gilman‚ the author of “The Yellow Wall Paper”‚ never intended his story to be Gothic Horror‚ but with the story being focused around the mental illness of a woman‚ many viewed it as just that. This story proves the statement “women have been socially‚ historically‚ and medically constructed as not only weak‚ but also sick” (Suess).

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    stitching is famous features of Dr. Martens shoes. (Employment Wikipedia‚ 2012) For so many years‚ Dr. Martens has linked with youth subculture‚ Brit-pop and rock music. Thus‚ Dr. Martens is no longer a fashion brand. It has become an essential element in the different lifestyle. This report will divide into two main parts. First is the discussion about the subculture involved with Dr. Martens in UK and China and compare the marketing activities in those two countries. Second part will tend to find

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    American Vegan Subculture

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    How it became a subculture? American vegetarianism has existed for more than 200 years and the American Vegan Society was founded February 1960‚ in Malaga New Jersey. Throughout recorded history there have been individuals and groups teaching the complete non-use of animal-source food and clothing. The practice of this lifestyle achieved varying degrees of success‚ and some failures. Veganism was defined and the first Vegan Society formed in 1944 in England. This society was to become the inspiration

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    older a lot of things changed over the years. For example‚ our government has certain parts that are corrupt‚ and people are judged for who they are. These problems are what need to change for the future of America. American government is a deviant subculture. Its leaders stand on soapboxes and polarize the public by pointing fingers while secretly doing the bidding of special interests. Many public employees plod through life with their noses in rule books‚ indifferent to the actual needs of the public

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    Jason Croy ENG 1A Prof. Ramos 08 Feb. 2017 Punk: A Semiotic Analysis Punk is a reflective subculture which means it is a culture that exists within another culture and it illuminates features of the dominant culture. However‚ punks can still be viewed as a culture that has their own political views‚ values‚ philosophy‚ language and style. Punks have their own ideas of gender boundaries and gender roles‚ folklore‚ art‚ and symbolic objects. There are many aspects of punk‚ and this article will look

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    through and are familiar with rejection from society. The Marilyn Manson’s following is normally associated with the Gothic or "Goth" subculture. At first examination‚ this seems to be the case as Manson followers and those of the Goth community share remarkable similarities; although true Goths label Manson follows as merely "Spooks" or "Mall Goths"‚ and not real members of the Gothic following. The similarities have been exploited by the media and have linked his music to violent acts against society

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    punk

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    Discovery Project History of Costume Kyle Parham Punk Began as a music based subculture in them mid 1970’s in England and slowly started to be culturally excepted in America in the mid to late 70’s‚ exactly which region originated punk has long debated and a major controversy within the “punk” movement. Within the subculture‚ there are many different factions‚ such as New Wave‚ 2 tone‚ Pop Punk‚ Hardcore Punk‚ No Wave‚ Street Punk‚ and Oi. Many of the sub groups

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