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    10.1 CHARLES PERKINS AND THE FREEDOM RIDE CHARLES PERKINS Kumantjayi (Charles) Perkins was born in Alice Springs in 1936. His early education was at school in Adelaide. A skilled soccer player‚ Perkins played professional soccer in England from 1957 to 1960. Having turned down an offer to try out for Manchester United‚ he returned to Australia to coach a local Adelaide team. Here he became vice president of the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines. Perkins moved to Sydney in 1962

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    The Ride towards Freedom November 1‚ 2011 In 1961‚ the Freedom Riders set out for the Deep South to defy Jim Crow laws and call for change. They were often met by hatred and violence and local police commonly refused to intervene. The Riders efforts transformed the civil rights movement. About fifty years ago today‚ two buses left Washington‚ D.C.‚ in the first of what would become known as the Freedom Rides. On board was an interracial group determined to desegregate bus terminals across the

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    To What extent are subcultures such as Goth‚ Dance or Hip Hop‚ types of consumption of media popular culture‚ rather than styles of resistance? One problem in analysing a type of youth culture is measuring the extent to witch it is a response to a culture deliberately manufactured for marketing and consumption of cultural products. I would say to some extent all subcultures consume part of popular culture‚ but it does vary from which culture a person is apart of‚ E.G you can look at the Goth type

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    The book Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment by James Patterson is about six kids named Max‚ Fang‚ Iggy‚ Gazzy‚ Nudge‚ and Angel. They call themselves the flock because they all have bird genes in their DNA; and they all have wings and can fly. They got the genes from a place called the School. The School is a place where scientists create mutants. Four years ago the flock escaped with the help of one of the scientists there‚ Jeb Batchelder. Two years after their escape‚ Jeb disappears and everyone

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    MAXIMUM RIDE: THE FINAL WARNING “They can save themselves‚ but can they save the planet?” BY: JAMES PATTERSON The novel that I’ve read—Maximum ride: The Final Warning‚ by James Patterson is the fourth book in the series of Maximum Ride. The story is very detailed‚ and also very thrilling with an amazing climax. There are several main characters in this story: Iggy‚ Angel‚ Fang‚ Maximum—or Max‚ Nudge‚ Gasman—or as he preferred—Gazzy‚ and finally their dog—Total. Now these aren’t

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    Subcultures are small groups of people who have similar views and interests within a larger culture. Subcultures are a way of expressing one’s style‚ “an imaginary coherence‚ a clear-cut ready made identity which coalesces around certain chosen objects”‚ according to Hebdige. The punk subculture emerged from the United States and United Kingdom in the 1970’s. It was a subculture that portrayed a vibe where everything was unpleasant‚ revolting by conventional standards. This particular subculture

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    I have always been fascinated by carnival rides. From the amazing flashing lights to the screeching sounds of screams from people on the rides‚ somehow‚ it always gets my attention. It amazes me that average‚ ordinary people eagerly trade in the serenity of the ground for the chance to be tossed through the air like vegetables in a food processor. It also amazes me that at some point in history someone thought that people would enjoy this‚ and the person that invented these terrifying machines

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    The first thing we had asked each person within the two subcultures to do was to define their subculture‚ and we found a split with the complexity of the answers. Most of the respondents who were a part of the athletic subculture‚ simply gave us a simple definition of an athlete‚ someone who is a member of a sports team here at the University of Tampa‚ and we had others who expanded more on this. Some respondents said an athlete is someone who is a strong competitor and who has athletic talent and

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    Police Ride Along On Friday March 10th‚ I participated in a Police ride along at the University of Maryland. I was placed with Officer M. Adornetto during the hours of 10:30 p.m. to 2:30 a.m. Officer Adornetto took me around College Park and showed me what his typical night on the job is like in the beat that he is assigned to. Although the night was slow because of spring break‚ we still had a lot of interesting calls that we encountered that evening. As I observed officer Adornetto throughout

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    Michael Benson Final Draft 11/28/11 Birth of a Subculture; Death of the Music Festival In Birth of Tragedy‚ Friedriche Nietzsche characterizes ancient Greek Dionysian festivals to be “centered in extravagant licentiousness…[where] the most savage natural instincts were unleashed” (Nietzsche 39). Music‚ orgies‚ excess drinking‚ and indulgences thrived during these fests. Ancient Greek sects craved these festivals and counted down the days until they could partake in the debauchery (Nietzsche 39)

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