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    lifting weights‚ where the competitors show their physical body to judges and get focuses for their musculature appearance. Numerous individuals trust that toward the end of the twentieth and 21st century‚ muscle heads have shaped a one of a kind subculture with their own arrangement of qualities‚ convictions‚ customs‚ and so on. Presently‚ working out is viewed as a way of life‚ a state of mind towards life‚ individuals‚ and the human body. The game really started in the 1890s with Mr. Eugene Sandow

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    Using the material from item A and elsewhere asses the usefulness of subcultural theories in explaining subcultural crime and deviance in society. Durkheim argued that a certain amount of crime was ‘healthy’ for society and that it is deviant behaviour that provided a catalyst for social change. He said that crime and deviance are functional because the ritual of punishment is an expressive experience that serves to bind together members of a social group and establishment a sense of community;

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    What is A Juggalo? “ We will never die alone Juggalos will carry on swing our hatchets if we must each and everyone of us”- Insane Clown posse I choose Juggalos as my subculture‚ because it’s a culture within a broader mainstream culture with its own separate values‚ practices‚ and beliefs. In sociology‚ the concept of subculture explains the behavior of some social groups. Juggalos definitely have there own way of living‚ talking‚ and social norms. I’ll explain all of this in the upcoming paragraphs

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    view same-sex couples through a sociological lens including subculture‚ ethnocentrism‚ cultural universals‚ and nature vs. nurture. The culture of a society is based upon the values‚ norms‚ and materialistic goods of a given group. Within a culture‚ there are also several subcultures‚ which are smaller groups that share the same interests or beliefs. Examples of subcultures are religion and race. Same-sex couples have their own subculture known as lesbian‚ gay‚ bisexual‚ and transgender (LGBT). However

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    Joseph‚ I agree with your views that mental health patients are one kind subculture. Similarly‚ the drug addict patients contain specific characteristics. Such as‚ some of these patients called‚ “frequent flyers”. These patients has been admitted many times in the hospital‚ complains of unbearable pain‚ however‚ all the test results

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    French‚ Spanish and English. Officer Barton had difficulty adjusting to the police department at beginning after graduating from the academy due to the apparent bonds of loyalty and secrecy that the department had. He had to assimilate the new subculture that the officers had and create a bond with them. Robert Barton‚ like most of his peers‚ started out slowly and was overawed by the total process‚ but with time he began to feel‚ think and act like a cop. He wanted to protect and serve the community

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    Weidman‚ explores the core values and norms that revolve around skateboarding. Skateboarding‚ as some participants claim‚ is an activity that not only permits freedom‚ but also promotes individualism because it is an artistic sport. Within this subculture‚ there is a hidden‚ yet understood identity that skaters respect. Moreover‚ it is the promotion of individualism and perhaps the passive rebellious ways to the culture norms that seem attractive to the participants. First‚ the skaters note that

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    Chapter 5 Homework 1. A subculture is a segment of a larger culture whose members share distinguishing values and patterns of behaviors. The values and behaviors stem from social history as well as current situations. The three (3) main subcultures include: * African Americans make up 13% of the population. African Americans on average tend to have lower education than their white counterparts and lower income levels. They use the media much more than Whites and due to this‚ they watch

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    different cultures and from those cultures come subcultures. Which is a group in society which does not follow the main stream of things? Some of the more famous ones would be gays and lesbians‚ bikers‚ farmers and homeless. It’s not just in America where you can find subcultures like these. But only in America will you find as many subcultures as you do. The subculture I chose is Muslims in America. Since September 11th this subculture has almost popped out and is now seen more by the

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    created the “Okie” subculture. This subculture was looked at as a negative culture to belong to. Okie’s were seen to be uncultured‚ uneducated‚ dirty‚ dumb‚ and poor. The interesting aspect of the Okie subculture is that it was not territorial but had everything to do with the person and how they conducted themselves. Most Okie people were standoffish and did not engage with the community as they should have‚ according to the others who already settled there. The subculture that was once looked

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