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    Hipster is a subculture of young (15 - 25)‚ urban middle class adults and older teenagers that appeared in the 1990s.The subculture is associated with non-mainstream lifestyle. They value independent thinking‚ progressive politics‚ creativity‚ intelligence and non-mainstream fashion sensibility. Most of them can be found living in the big cities like New York‚ Chicago‚ and San Francisco. Also "hipsterism" is often intertwined with distinct fashion sensibilities .Hipsters reject the culturally-ignorant

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    designate a certain type of audiovisual analysis of film. A precise definition of the video essay is extraordinarily controversial as the video essayistic analysis often overlaps other forms like film essay or intellectual montage. In an attempt to describe the video essay‚ Andrew McWhirter calls it a “short analytical film about films or film culture” and a “general metonym for video criticism about the cinematic arts and … television” (McWhirter 369). Catherine Grant‚ on the other hand‚ offers a broader

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    longer relevant. The “new racial politics” – pp. xiv-xv (p. 76) Kitwana argues that‚ in fact‚ the hip-hop movement has created a far-reaching constituency (some of whom he describes in his book) but that there is still a lot of work to do. People who are into hip hop as more than pop culture but‚ rather‚ as a subculture of black youth culture‚

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    Outline and explain two different types of culture Culture is the characteristics of a particular group of people‚ recognized and defined by everything from language‚ religion‚ food‚ clothes and music. Every culture has its own norms and values they follow‚ and abide by. In this essay I will be exploring popular culture and‚ sub-culture. Popular culture is associated with shallow activities enjoyed and accesses by the masses‚ it serves a large role in society as it unites the masses‚ and creates

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    Organizational Culture Outline Organizational Culture Dominant culture vs. Subcultures Strong vs. Weak Cultures Functions and Dysfunctions Changing Culture Member resistance Organization Development (OD) Organizational Culture A common perception held by the organization’s members Distinguishes the organization from other organizations Something implicit A system of shared meaning Not something that is written Set of key characteristics that the people in the organization value

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    Representations (etchings) Early model of the catch penny is designed to be consumed in a few moments. These early models remain until this day (advertising). Provides an influence for a large amount of people. Representations allow ordinary people to experience what they couldn’t originally. They invent opportunities to experience special occasions (royal weddings for instance) Walter Benjamin German critique 1930s Images allow the reader to take in a large amount of information without

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    into brand names and music that’s on the radio‚" says Susanna Obmann‚ 18. "They’re kind of the ’norm’‚ teenage schoolgoers who are materialistic and major consumers." The Hipster Technology is having a huge effect‚ including spawning a meta-subculture: the Hipster. "People used to form tribes based on proximity but tribes can now be formed on the basis of interests alone‚" says Ashley Chang‚ a 22-year-old editor at pedestrian.tv‚ adding that the young are more chameleon-like than ever. "If

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    Subculture: Satanic Cult The Satanic Cult derived from the belief of Satan‚ a biblical figure in the Christianity religion. Satan is the complete opposite of Jesus. The Bible explains that God created Satan as a cherub‚ the most powerful of God’s angelic helper. Also‚ Satan is often referred as “Lucifer” in the Bible. He was originally created as a perfect being and described as being wise and completely righteous. However‚ pride caused Satan to fall. However‚ Satan desired to be a God instead

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    goal and interact over time‚ many of the workers in our economic system have become members of occupational subcultures. These subcultures consist of specialized technologies‚ norms‚ sanctions‚ values‚ symbols‚ and language‚ all of which serve to promote activity toward common goals‚ integrate the group‚ and protect the interests of group members. One celebrated example is the subculture of factory workers that was accidentally discovered by Elton Mayo and his associates in the 1930s. The research

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    Vietnamese society. Living following a trend can be understood as that fashion‚ hobbies‚ behaviors and even feelings are affected by a trend existed in the society. In Western countries‚ subcultures have existed for quite a long time and become familiar with everyone. As internet appeared‚ these subcultures also entered Vietnam along with the music and fashion. Immediately‚ it created a huge wave of changing in the young people then. For example‚ 2007 was the year that emo really became a part

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