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    authority‚ among many other things‚ was the Punk movement. Emerging in the United States‚ the United Kingdom‚ and Australia in the mid-1970s‚ the Punk subculture centers on punk rock music‚ “which was a reaction to the popular music in the 1970s that had overtaken the general public” (Savage‚ 2018). Characterized by their anti-establishment views and the promotion of individual freedom‚ Punk became a symbol of teen rebellion and alienation (Savage‚ 2018). Punk in the United Kingdom was popularized in

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    Punk Fashion and Line

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    Naoto Hirooka‚ born in 1977‚ graduated from Bunka Design College and entered S-Inc in 1999. In 2000‚ he debuted his original brand “h.Naoto”‚ which featured punk sensibilities and design styles. The brand has since expanded to include a huge ranvge of other subbrands that encompass a variety of styles‚ including visual kei‚ natural kei‚ punk‚ lolita‚ gothic aristocrat‚ men’s fashion and more. Celebrity Endorsements As a designer‚ h.NAOTO is much sought after by celebrities to design clothes and

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    About Hardcore-Punk

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    Hardcore punk Hardcore punk is a subgenre of punk rock which originated in the United States in the late 1970s. It emerged as the first wave of punk artists disbanded or moved onto different genres and the left behind-artists focused on music with faster tempos‚ louder beats‚ and a generally "harder" bass/decibel level - therefore resulting in many referring to the music as "Hardcore." The sound is generally thicker‚ heavier‚ and faster than 1970s-style punk rock. It is sometimes characterized

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    Political Ideologies After analyzing the five ideologies discussed during class‚ I believe that liberalism sets out the best way to organize society. The ideas and beliefs that stem from liberalism create the most stable and natural organization in a state. The key concepts of human nature‚ freedom‚ and principles that derive from liberalism provide a clear and secure foundation for such a fluctuating society like our own. Liberalism’s key focuses that set it apart from other ideologies involve self-interest

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    History of Punk Rock

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    Punk Rock‚ which began in the mid 1970’s‚ began as a fad and quickly became a phenomenon that changed the music industry forever. Punk Rock was a new sound that came from a combination of rock and pop music. Punk was very different from mainstream music and along with this new sound‚ an entire subculture started to form. The focus of this paper is on the early development of punk rock‚ the bands and musicians who started the new sound‚ the subculture that was influenced by the punk rock movement

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    Punk Rock Music

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    Punk Rock Music The genre of punk rock music is recognized from the 1960’s and is a style of music unlike others. Punk rock music is stereotyped as a bad influence on teen’s lifestyles. When in reality‚ it actually serves as a stimulating way to improve one’s mind and mentality in terms of their actions. Punk rock was one of the first cultures to teach people to speak up and stand for what they believe. This helped create rebellion which isn’t necessarily a bad thing‚ rebellion just to rebel is

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    film; everything falls into place. Through the graphic scenes of these murders‚ Se7en’s central idea focuses on the artful killing of John Doe’s master plan to force society to evaluate and shift its ideologyIdeology is the relationship between the real and the imaginary.  It is through ideology that individuals formulate their understanding of themselves and the world around them.  Louis

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    notions of ideology and/or false consciousness. Ideology is something that has and will be always in everyone’s life. This is a part of human life. In my essay about ideology I am going to write about Karl Marx ideas about ideology and also Louise Althusser interpretations about ideology. In my opinion they are the two that explain ideology and false consciousness in the best and most understandable way. I am going to start with Karl Marx and write about his thoughts on ideology‚ false consciousness

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    Punk Rock was very influential‚ but also had some controversial songs and lyrics. An example is identified in the song “God Save The Queen” by the Sex Pistols. The lyrics are as followed: "God save the Queen She ain’t no human being There is no future In England’s dreaming" Punk Rock is notable for expressing the artists’ true feelings and this is exactly that. That is why there is a huge supporting crowd around the genre because others are afraid to say it‚ but will rally with it. Lyrically‚ the

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    Left wing and right wing ideology Left Wing and Right Wing Ideology is basically what people believe a country should do for its citizens.The terms left wing and right wing are based on the seating arrangements in the French National Assembly‚ which directly preceded the French Revolution. Left wing beliefs are usually progressive in nature‚ they look to the future‚ aim to support those who cannot support themselves‚ are idealist and believe in equality. People who are left wing believe in taxation

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