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    supreme for some time while also giving birth to its relative opposite‚ the punk rock movement. Disco‚ for all of its decadent self indulgent glittery glory had an innocence about it‚ despite being a rather drug obsessed culture in the end. Punk was smarter‚ slightly more lucid‚ clearer‚ singularly focused on raging against the machine rather than worrying about approval‚ style or the cool factor. And that is precisely what made punks pretty damn cool. It was a cultural 180 degree turn away from the saccharine

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    Hipster is a subculture of young (15 - 25)‚ urban middle class adults and older teenagers that appeared in the 1990s.The subculture is associated with non-mainstream lifestyle. They value independent thinking‚ progressive politics‚ creativity‚ intelligence and non-mainstream fashion sensibility. Most of them can be found living in the big cities like New York‚ Chicago‚ and San Francisco. Also "hipsterism" is often intertwined with distinct fashion sensibilities .Hipsters reject the culturally-ignorant

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    Philosophy of Daft Punk (A Brief Dissertation) We were having a discussion about the philosophy or "message" of Daft Punk’s body of work in the chat a few days ago‚ and this post a follow-up to that discussion. I think there is a philosophy to just about everything and surely you can’t deny the obvious social commentary in the Prime Time Of Your Life video. I don’t mean to speculate about whether this philosophy is conscious and their goal is to proselytize us to it or whether it’s unconscious

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    Outline and explain two different types of culture Culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people‚ recognized and defined by everything from language‚ religion‚ food‚ clothes and music. Every culture has its own norms and values they follow‚ and abide by. In this essay I will be exploring popular culture and‚ sub-culture. Popular culture is associated with shallow activities enjoyed and accesses by the masses‚ it serves a large role in society as it unites the masses‚ and creates

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    Vampire Sub Culture

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    A subculture is an ethnic‚ regional‚ economic‚ or social group exhibiting characteristic patterns or behaviors enough to distinguish it from the more dominant or commanding culture. When choosing a subculture to look at there were many choices but‚ in the end‚ I chose to focus on the vampire culture. The vampire culture is a lifestyle based on modern vampire fiction which also comes from the Goth subculture but also incorporates elements of the sadomasochism‚ giving or receiving pleasure from acts

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    Ob -Culture

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    Organizational Culture Outline Organizational Culture Dominant culture vs. Subcultures Strong vs. Weak Cultures Functions and Dysfunctions Changing Culture Member resistance Organization Development (OD) Organizational Culture A common perception held by the organization’s members Distinguishes the organization from other organizations Something implicit A system of shared meaning Not something that is written Set of key characteristics that the people in the organization value

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    Contextual influences in Art & Design – 1970’s punk fashion In this essay I am going to discuss how social and political change influenced fashion and also the impact that music had on fashion during the 1970s punk era. This period was chosen for discussion because the punk style of fashion is extremely easily identifiable as a strong and powerful movement in the fashion world and is often referred to as iconic. The primary research that I will be using to support my essay include‚ music

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    Hello‚ Professor and classmates‚ A subculture is a cultural subgroup. They are considered ’opposite from the mainstream culture because of their unique trends. Subcultures have distinctive styles of dress‚ activity‚ and music. A perfect example of a familiar subcultural minority in my on society is Quechua.Most Quechua Indians still live in the areas once governed by the Inca Empire in Peru. There distinctive styles of dress are different of what we humans wear now in days. Quechua women wear skirts

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    Hippie Counter Culture

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    Every society contains numerous kinds of subcultures and countercultures that shape the larger picture of the population. Many of these counter cultures and subcultures evolved from each other‚ including the hippie counterculture and the hipster subculture. These two different cultures have similar values‚ however the hippie culture had far more extreme norms and values than that of the hipsters. The hippie culture was born in the 1960’s as the African American rights grew and the United State’s

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    Impact Of Internet On Modern Youth The content of the current media culture is often blind to a young person’s cultural‚economic and educational background. The concept of a media culture has evolvedowing to the increased volume‚ variety and importance of mediated signs and messagesand the interplay of interlaced meanings. In the world of young people‚ the media are saturated by popular culture

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