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    The correctional system for women in America leaves much to be desired. There is many realms of the prison system that need to be evaluated and remedied in order to better service those who require reprimanding in society‚ especially considering a situation as delicate as being pregnant and incarcerated. Women in prisons are often neglected and looked over for their basic health and mental needs in favor of the more prominent issue of incarcerated men. Policies and new legislation should be implemented

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    Commercialization of Graffiti Subculture Introduction In cultural studies‚ a subculture is a group of people within a culture that differentiates themselves from the larger culture which they belong to (Hebdige‚ 1979). The study of subcultures often consists of the study of symbolism attached to clothing‚ music and other visible appearances adopted by members of a subculture and also how those symbols are interpreted by the outsiders (Hebdige‚ 1979). Subcultures are usually opposition to the mainstream

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    many ways. One of the first times that the term was used was in the essay “Girls and Subcultures” published in 1977 by Angela McRobbie and Jenny Garber. In this essay they took a critical look at the masculine centered way that subcultures had been studied. The way that they used the term was to describe the culture that girls created‚ and subsequently were sold through media‚ when left out of greater subcultures. They argued that bedroom culture was one of fantasy and respite from the public sphere

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    Whistle Blower Case Study

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    Whistle Blower 44) The Plaintiff was a whistle blower when he informed John Cora‚ and the Defendant Violated the 1st and 14th Amendment rights. The Plaintiff was a Whistle blower again when he informed the City of Casper of the illegal activity of Anderson and Langston. 45) Cindy Langston has destroyed her emails after a FOIA request‚ in violation of the sunshine law and the Public records act. 46) The State of Wyoming has not filed a Solid Waste Management Plan as required and this was discovered

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    The Bureau of Prisons was created under the Reorganization Act of 1905 as an agency under the Department of Commerce and Police.   The agency eventually was placed under the supervision of the Department of Justice.  The Bureau of Prisons was changed into the Bureau of Corrections with the issuance of Proclamation No. 495 and through a provision in the Administrative Code of 1987. The oldest penal facility ‚ founded in 1832‚ is situated in Zamboanga City‚ the San Ramon Prison and Penal

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    Cowboy Subculture Paper

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    Subculture Cowboy Culture The word cowboy brings to mind images of the old west‚ mostly movies. Ten gallon hats‚ boots‚ spurs‚ horses‚ revolvers and of course cows. In todays society the term cowboy or cowgirl isn’t always a favorable one. It can mean ignorant‚ country‚ reckless‚ or just refer to boots and hats. Are Cowboys even still around? Not the “wanna be” hat on the weekend’s type of person‚ the genuine article. The answer may surprise you. In today’s modern world‚ cowboys aren’t just still

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    you know the meaning of " Skate or die " or "Skate and destroy " ? A subculture is usually characterized by different expression like these that make them different from the general culture. Throughout the world there seems to be an uprising of many subcultures‚ groups‚ and social classes that give diversity to Canada and also many other countries as well. Skateboarding: Culture and Activity The definition of a Subculture is known as “groups of teenagers and young adults sharing certain common

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    rockers found in 4-stroke engines‚ as opposed to the two stroke engines used by scooters and ridden by mods. It was mainly centered on British café racer motorcycles and rock ’n’ roll. Rockers are members of a biker subculture that originated in the United Kingdom during the 1950s. This subculture started due to many factors. The factors involve the end of post-war rationing in the UK‚ a general rise in working classes‚ the

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    Reflecting on teen subcultures allows for the opportunity to discuss the potential impact teen subcultures have on valuing diversity‚ how they bond diverse people together and help them understand one another‚ and discover how they can also result in the formation of cliques and foster stereotypes. By discussing these developmental‚ teenaged experiences; long-term‚ adult social impacts can then be concluded. Such conclusions can then be applied to the workplace to address the following questions:

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    the hip-hop subculture

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    Surname 5 Name: Instructor: Course: Date: Gang. Skeleton draft. The hip hop subculture is a way of life tethered to and popularized by the widespread practice of rap music. It originates from the African American community. It is expressed through flashy modes of dressing‚ graffiti art forms‚ break dancing‚ and slang. However‚ with the passage of time‚ the culture has traversed racial and cultural lines and has become one of the most practiced genres of music throughout the world‚ with an

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