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    language‚ professions‚ social structure‚ customs‚ mores‚ and spiritual beliefs. These things have made them the unique subculture they are. Because they are so different from the norm in society‚ there are many misconceptions of the Romani people. Most of these misunderstandings are due to the media. There have been many television shows claiming to be about the Gypsy subculture. These television shows have somewhat glamorized or dramaticized the Romani way of life. These drastic images have caused

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    through the acts of those that are in the subculture. Trust is a key aspect in BDSM because one must trust the

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    What is Culture? photo of Edward. B. Tylor Edward B. Tylor (1832-1917) The word culture click this icon to hear the preceding term pronounced has many different meanings. For some it refers to an appreciation of good literature‚ music‚ art‚ and food. For a biologist‚ it is likely to be a colony of bacteria or other microorganisms growing in a nutrient medium in a laboratory Petri dish. However‚ for anthropologists and other behavioral scientists‚ culture is the full range of

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    from working-class families and the gap between middle and working class educational achievement gets bigger as children get older. Internal factors‚ also known as school factors‚ these are factors inside the education system‚ such as a students subcultures‚ teacher labeling and language codes also affect a child’s achievement in education. The 1944 Act tried to create education for all – secondary schools were made free for all and the school leaving age was raised to 15. Children had to maxine hingstontake

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    evidently separated by class based on their wealth. Wealth is one of the most important defining elements of personal identity and class differentiation. The wealth of a person will determine what products and services they will consume‚ what subcultures they will associate with‚ and their everyday code of conduct. Twyla and Roberta met after being dumped in a shelter as little girls by their mothers and spent some time together as roommates. Eventually they went their separate ways and occasionally

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    The differences between culture‚ subculture‚ and counterculture is that culture means that it’s the entire body of people who the learned beliefs and values as to subculture means that they believe in the culture‚ but they also have introduced other things and believe in that as well. In the group counterculture‚ this differs from the other two because its definition means that when the subculture group starts to believe in so many new things/ideas‚ it gets to the point to where it’s a new culture

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    “nature of the police profession along with the experience of officers caused them to group together into their own subculture‚ which is commonly referred in the police literature as the police culture or police subculture.” .” (Micheal D. lyman‚ The Police and Introduction‚ pg. 165) This is a subculture that shapes the attitude among many police officers which make them cynical‚ isolated‚ defensive‚ distrustful‚ dogmatic and authoritarian. “ Research in policing

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    Many Cultural Worlds: Subcultures and Countercultures A subculture can be defined as a set of cultural characteristics shared among a group within a society that (1) are distinct in some ways from the larger culture within which the group exists‚ but (2) also have some features in common with the larger culture. Some case studies can include: Hip-Hop‚ Computer Geeks‚ Dead Heads‚ Bikers‚ Ravers‚ Skaters‚ and Goths Subcultures are groups whose values and related behaviors are so distinct that they

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    behavior is known as a(n) _____. A) market segment B) subculture C) ethnic group D) reference group E) subgroup Answer: B Page: 158 Difficulty: moderate 3. Many companies develop special marketing mixes for a segment of a larger culture whose members share distinguishing values and patterns of behavior. These segments are known as _____. A) subsegments B) subgroups C) secondary markets D) subcultures E) reference groups Answer: D Page: 158 Difficulty:

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    Zimbardo (1973) Aim/ Hypothesis | To investigate the process of Deindividuation by simulating an authentic prison environment. | Method/ Experiment | A simulation of a prison was created in the basement of Stanford University‚ 24 male participants were recruited. One group were given the role as the guards and the other group were the prisoners. Both the guards and prisoners were deindividuated and became anonymous in their group. On arrival they were put into suits with an ID number on the

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