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    Straight edge‚ also known as sXe‚ is a movement that emerged on the East Coast of the U.S. from punk subculture in the early 1980s. At that time‚ straight edge held appeal to young people who opposed the traditional lifestyle of young adults. Those who became members of sXe swore to abstain from drugs‚ smoking‚ alcohol‚ and maintain a healthy sexual lifestyle – only having sex while in committed relationships. If a member broke their oath‚ they would lose any right to call themselves a member of

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    and Bacharach‚ S. B. “Culture and Organizational Structure and Process.” In Cornelius Lammers and David J. Hickson (eds.)‚ Organizations Alike and Unalike. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul‚ 1979. Boisnier‚ A.‚ Chatman‚ J.‚ A.‚ (2002). The role of subcultures in Agile Organizations. Haas School of Business. University of California‚ Berkeley. Cameron‚ K. S.‚ Quinn R. E.‚ (2006). Diagnosing and changing organizational culture. The Joyssey-Bass Business and Management Series. John Wiley & Sons‚ Inc. Cooper

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    The essay that I chose was Technoshamanism: Spiritual healing in the rave subculture. This essay was about how raves can be a spiritual experience to certain people. I thought that his article was very interesting as I am an anthropology student. I thought it was nice that he brought in other anthropologists that are experts in Shamanism to help him with this essay. The basic idea of this essay is that the main reason that people go to raves is because‚ these people that go to these raves believes

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    Describe and analyse a subculture with which you are familiar. The definition of a subculture is a culture within a culture where a group develops distinctive norms and values that are different from those of the mainstream culture. The subculture that I will be writing about is called the Fan Base which is also know as the Fandom. A fan base or fandom is a group of regular supporters and enthusiasts that spend a rather large amount of time and energy focussing on a team‚ musician or musical

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    specific group of the hipster subculture that depends upon the financial support of their parents while they “find themselves”. In most cases‚ a trust fund hipster does not literally come from a family of old money; the term simply emphasizes the fact that this specific hipster has ample amount of time to take fashion risks and drink PBR due to the fact that their parents pay for their living. It proves difficult to pinpoint an exact time when the trust fund hipster subculture was founded since young

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    Deviant Subcultures: Juvenile Delinquency and the Causes and Effects Andrea Clark Navarro College Abstract This paper explores what causes juvenile delinquency through explaining different theories. It explores Feud’s Id‚ Superego‚ and Ego to understand the development of the juvenile as well as exploring Merton’s Strain Theory‚ Cloward and Ohlin‚ The Chicago School‚ Albert K. Cohen’s Delinquent boys and the subculture of gangs

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    Prison Slang and the Language between Inmates and Correctional Officers Prison society has always had its own language and over the years‚ prison language has evolved. Correctional officers have to deal with a considerable number of offenders with a large variety of issues. All the inmates segregate themselves by race or religion in prison. At times dealing with each race or religion in a prison environment can be difficult. Prison staff are trained to understand how inmates live and the issues

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    Over the past thirteen years‚ I have been privileged to serve the San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office in numerous capacities‚ which have included assignments in corrections‚ patrol‚ contract cities‚ and the canine unit. As both a Correctional Officer and Deputy Sheriff‚ I have built strong relationships with members of the Office‚ county departments‚ regional partners and within the communities we serve. By forging these strong working relationships and supporting the values of the Office‚ commitment

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    Correctional officers: What factors Influence Work Attitudes? This paper seeks to critique and analyze the article written by Mary Ann Farkas. Her article deals with research done on the work orientation of correctional officers which has been a subject of significance since officer’s attitudes influence their approach and interaction with inmates. The material highlighted in the article deals distinctively with research done on the attitudes of officer’s towards inmates and the basis of these attitudes

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    composing a cultural minority and respect their right to live as Deaf person.”(Bonnie Tucker 1997) The subculture that I research/analyzed was the Deaf community at Santa Fe College. When asking many students on campus on whether they have knowledge about this community and its existences many people respond with “No”. With so many people responding this way‚ this was the reason why I chose this subculture to be researched and to bring awareness to its presence on campus. From a young age I have been interest

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