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    Subcultures try to compensate for the failure of the larger culture to provide adequate status‚ acceptance and identity. In the youth subcultureSubcultures try to compensate for the failure of the larger culture to provide adequate status‚ acceptance and identity. In the youth subculture‚ youth find their age-related needs metyouth find their age-related needs metPunks Subcultures try to compensate for the failure of the larger culture to provide adequate status‚ acceptance and identity. In the

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    town of Portland. This subculture is the most similar to the main subculture‚ as a result of these population is most similar to the town’s people. Although‚ this is not the wealthiest subculture it is still higher than most towns people due to the fact that they can own motor crafts; this is also the subculture in which I consider myself to be a part of. We then move on to the finger docks and galley docks which hold the middle-class boats and boat owners. This subculture follows the values of the

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    Hardcore Punk Subculture The subculture that grasped my interest the most is hardcore punk. It is a subculture that originally formed in California during the 1970’s and mainly focuses on the music genre‚ punk rock. The reason why hardcore punk became a subculture is because of political issues. It is undefined when trying to solve what origin of music this subculture is. Ryan Cooper‚ a punk music journalist‚ wrote a response to the mainstream media in his article about this subculture quoting‚ “hardcore

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    years a variety of youth subcultures associated with music‚ dance‚ and unconventional forms of spirituality have emerged. The 1980s introduced us to a combination of fast-paced‚ repetitive electronic music with choreographed laser shows. This was the birth of the “rave culture.” Many argue the notion that “rave” is a subculture‚ as it has not established an identifiable dress code or set itself apart from the wider culture. Some of those that acknowledge ‘rave’ as a subculture say it is nothing more

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    crimes which become communities groups of people that have something in common CRIME. When someone talks about the prison subculture you are basically describing what is known as the convict code. Subcultures refers to a group that share common value‚ norms and belifes.There are many charatrics that make up this subculture. The features of prison subculture are things such as‚ share what you have this can be good for every inmate because in prison most

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    Raver Subculture in Young America Over the past few years‚ an interesting focus has developed among our youth subculture in American society today. I have been interested in how the raver subculture has come into existence‚ and how they are able to maintain their unanimity and cohesiveness. This subculture mainly consists of people who go to "raves‚" also known as‚ underground dance parties where people go to hear "techno" (electronically produced) music and have intense experiences‚ which

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    Jonathan Ojeda 09/07/2013  CRJS291 Police subculture Jonathan Ojeda 09/07/2013  CRJS291 Police subculture Policemen often face a difficult decision every day on their beat either to be loyal to their community or be loyal to their fellow officers. Many departments have officers swear an oath to serve and protect without allowing "personal feelings‚ prejudices‚ animosities‚ or friendships" influence their actions. On the other hand‚ as policemen work alongside each other out on the streets

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    reasons why young people join youth subcultures (17 marks) Functionalists would argue that people need to be integrated into society to feel a sense of belonging. This is called social integration and without they believe that society would break down and experience ‘anomie’‚ where people lack a sense of belonging. For young people‚ the integration comes from the family during primary socialisation or the media or education in secondary education. The subcultures can share the same interests such

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    Culture of France From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search The culture of France and of the French people has been shaped by geography‚ by profound historical events‚ and by foreign and internal forces and groups. France‚ and in particular Paris‚ has played an important role as a center of high culture and of decorative arts since the seventeenth century‚ first in Europe‚ and from the nineteenth century on‚ world wide. From the late nineteenth century‚ France has also

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    What would be the impact of education in shaping culture. Education is a fundamental that every child needs to become a true human being. Without education‚ a child can be likened as a glass without water. Every people has the right to get education. But‚ in Indonesia‚ not everyone get the opportunity to taste the education. Simple reason is because there are still a lot of poor families who can’t afford education for their children. In fact‚ there are still 96% of our population is uneducated

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