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    come to mind? If the youth of society were to be asked this question‚ every single of one of them would refer the word rave as a party filled with dance music and ecstasy. This youth movement has evolved into an electronic music subculture known as rave (Morris 1). A subculture is a separate world within the larger dominant culture that has the same values of the dominant culture but is different enough to be classified as a subculture (Henslin 46). The rave subculture can be also be classified

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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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    Since the simple rap parties in the late 1970’s by hip-hop’s first DJ‚ DJ Kool Herc. The outbreak of hip hop has taken today’s generation by a storm. Rap music began among the youth of South Bronx‚ New York in the mid 1970’s‚ key individuals such as DJ Kool Herc and Grandmaster Flash were main editions to the birth of hip hop. Performances at night clubs and promotion of the rap music made rap quickly gain popularity through the end of the 1970’s. Later being picked up and altered by today’s MC’s

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    Kinder) is a rough translation of the German Swingjugend ("Swing Youth")‚ which was a sort of parody of the numerous youth groups that flourished before the National Socialists. They also referred to themselves as Swings or Swingheinis ("Swingity"); the members were called "Swing-Boy"‚ "Swing-Girl" or "Old-Hot-Boy". During the Nazi regime‚ many of the youth in Germany (ages 10 to 17) were encouraged to join the Hitler Youth. The leaders of this organization realized they had to offer some

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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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    Ordinance Act Poland

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    ACT of 29 August 1997 TAX ORDINANCE (Consolidated text: Dziennik Ustaw 2005‚ No. 8‚ item 60 with subsequent amendments: Dziennik Ustaw 2005‚ No. 85‚ item 727‚ No. 86‚ item 732‚ No. 143‚ item 1199; 2006‚ No. 66‚ item 470‚ No. 104‚ item 708‚ No. 143‚ item 1031‚ No. 217‚ item 1590‚ No. 225‚ item 1635; 2007‚ No. 105‚ item 721‚ No. 112‚ item 769‚ No. 120‚ item 818‚ No. 192‚ item 1378‚ No. 195‚ item 1414‚ No. 225‚ item 1671; 2008‚ No. 118‚ item 745‚ No. 141‚ item 888‚ Monitor Polski 2008‚ No. 61‚ items

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    Poland is characterized by a great history of rulers and conquers in the early stages of the country’s history. In the last century‚ Poland confirmed herself as an independent state‚ no more under foreign control and went through a major change in its economic stage adopting a policy of drastic change. The Yalta conference held in 1945 established the Polish Provisional Government of National Unity and called for fair elections. However‚ the communist party‚ under influence of the powerful Soviet

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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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    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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    The roots of the blues are connected to poverty and misery. Farmers‚ sharecroppers and prisoners relied on music to alleviate the labours of their works. A drastic change in a common life can be seen through the stories of Leadbelly‚ Fred McDowell and Muddy Waters. Then‚ an overview of the works of John and Alan Lomax will analyze the contribution of them for the preservation and the sharing of the American folk music. The third point consists of the difficult relationships between the recorders

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