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    authority” This definition could disturb many that attempt to find a clear understanding of a culture wrongfully portrayed. Gangsta rap was originally a form of expressing inequalities in society and has changed the way the social psyche is expressed in young people. Through the use of race‚ gender‚ violence‚ and freedom of expression‚ gangsta rap as it is portrayed contributes to the evolution in black culture. In looking at the portrayal of gangsta rap through

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    Advertising to Youth Consumerism Mark Abram’s book “The Teenage Consumer‚” was the first influential sociological study of youth culture. Abrams was a market researcher and his book was an empirical survey of a new consumer group that had emerged in the 1950’s. This new consumer group was commonly referred as ‘youth culture‚’ which was associated with working class males. Abrams suggested that youth culture developed in the 50’s as a result of the wealth of the decade. Abrams focused his research

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    Role & Responsibilities of Youth for Promoting the Culture of Peace in the World - James Ramdinmawia Aizawl‚ Mizoram‚ India "I am standing for Peace and Non-violence. Why the world is fighting fighting Why the people of the world Are not following Mahatma Gandhi" -Nissim Ezekiel Introduction: No doubt‚ the world is a vast battle-field where almost every nation fights each other. Every nation has its own military equipments. What are these for? They are only for fighting other

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    Justice‚ according to Thrasymachus‚ "is nothing but the interest of the stronger" (in other words‚ "Might is right!"). (a) Why does Plato reject this? (b) What is Plato’s alternative definition of justice for the state (in other words‚ what is his explanation of political justice)? (c) Give two reasons why you agree or disagree with his definition. “Might is Right” by Thrasymachus Thrasymachus recommends that we regard justice as the advantage of the stronger; those in positions of power simply

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    of the ministry and also give sincere thanks to my Ministry of Youth Sport and Culture for having granted me the opportunity to further my studies to acquire more skills and knowledge. I thank god for blessing my lectures and fellow students for making this module a success‚ otherwise without their support I would not have made it through with this module. METHODLOGY The researcher consulted the Ministry of Youth Sport and Culture on the 26 April 2012 to search for information about the background

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    propaganda campaign that would control the minds of German youth‚ persuade the people of the country to support his cause by using censorship and use anti-Semitism as a tool to influence the German people. The propaganda campaign launched by the Nazi party controlled the minds of the German youth. Hitler’s attitude towards controlling German youth was calculated and in his speech at Reichsparteitag in 1935 when Hitler stated‚ ”He alone‚ who owns the youth‚ gains the future!” (Kurtis‚1983). As a result of

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    PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The youth‚ which by legal definition includes those who are 15 to 30 years old‚ comprises almost one-third of the country’s population (NYC‚ 1998). As such‚ the Filipino youth increasingly play an important and vital role in the development of the Philippine society. Their attitudes‚ values‚ mind-set‚ and priorities will determine the progress of the country in the future. Nowadays‚ the Filipino youth are experiencing a serious decline of discipline

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    actively participates in globalization‚ especially the economic globalization‚ which has obviously affected many aspects of Chinese youth’s life‚ such as youth migration‚ youth employment‚ youth cultureyouth consumption and so on. The profound influence of globalization on youth is determined by the characteristics of both globalization and youth. 1.1 What is globalization? A Google search under the key word "globalization" yields more than 1.6 million hits — ample proof that both interest and

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    market is dominated by the Japanese alone (Beck 154). Needless to say‚ videogames play a prominent role in Japanese culture. Japan is also the law of pop culture in Asia and what it deems modern or the latest trend is followed by Korea‚ China‚ and Taiwan. Therefore‚ the role and views of videogames in Japan are shared by the rest of Asia. Akihabara-Gamer’s Paradise The gaming culture is so great in Japan that there is even an entire district of Tokyo dedicated to the videogame industry. Akihabara

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    being robbed or molested. Contrast that with Europe‚ where anyone from another town was fair game. However‚ the English settlers‚ after a very brief period of good relations in Massachusetts‚ came to loathe Native Americans. There was a serious culture clash here between stone age Native Americans (who had no land as private property‚ property belonged variously to the family‚ clan‚ or tribe) and Iron Age Europeans. Europeans had a totally different concept of private property. Your own property

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