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    lineup had mostly punk rock bands like CIV‚ Deftones‚ Face to Face‚ Fluf‚ L7‚ My Bloody Valentine‚ No Doubt‚ No Use for a Name‚ and Ore Ska Band‚ just to name some. Someone attending the tour today has probably not heard much‚ if at all‚ about some of the bands from the first lineup‚ considering the average age of Vans Warped Tour attendee is 17-18. Meaning the average attendee was born the year that Warped was started. This year the lineup consists of mostly alternative rock bands‚ but there is

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    established values and their own parents who want nothing but peace and security. They often escape from modern live‚ from reality to various informal groups. The most popular in Poland are the heavy-metal fans‚ the techno music fans‚ skaters‚ blockers‚ punk rockers‚ skinheads‚ graffiti sprayers. Skinheads are named for their close-cropped or clean shaven heads. This subculture originated in the United Kingdom in the late 1960s‚ and then spread to other parts of the world. The first skinheads were greatly

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    maybe they didn’t get exactly what they wanted‚ but to convince kids 70 years later when we’re in a world of equality and peace‚ is a pretty powerful achievement. It was 1977 when punk was established. Punk music was a way to be unique and diverse. Diversity in this took a wrong turn and from this‚ some racist oi punk bands were formed. The lack of democracy in Germany paved the way for Hitler’s dictatorship in WWII. Otto Von Bismarck’s mistakes led to WWII and Hitler’s mistakes‚ in which led to

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    Psychedelic rock

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    Psychedelic rock is a style of rock music that is inspired or influenced by psychedelic culture and attempts to replicate and enhance the mind-altering experiences of psychedelic drugs. It often uses new recording techniques and effects and draws on non-Western sources such as the ragas and drones of Indian music. It was pioneered by musicians including The Beatles‚ The Byrds‚ and The Yardbirds‚ emerging as a genre during the mid-1960s among folk rock and blues rock bands in the United Kingdom and

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    Sydney Tribes

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    Tribes of the Sydney SACHA MOLITORISZ‚ The Sydney Morning Herald‚ January 7‚ 2010 The tribes‚ from left: The Emo‚ The SuperGeek‚ The Jock Dolly‚ The Gangsta‚ The Punk Lite‚ The Glamazon‚ The Hipster‚ and The Techno Boho. Photo: John Shakespeare A decade ago‚ Sacha Molitorisz described the subgroups of Sydney’s youth culture. So how have they changed? And what of the new breeds out there on the streets? Just occasionally‚ a young person will make the mistake of thinking that tribes‚ cliques

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    Metamorphic Rock

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    Metamorphic Rock Metamorphism means to change form; this is exactly what metamorphic rocks do. This paper will take a look at the Earth’s rock cycle to examine exactly where the metamorphic rock fits into it. It will also look at how metamorphic rocks are formed and the relationship between metamorphic rocks and igneous rock and sedimentary rocks. This paper will examine the geological characteristics and materials of metamorphic rocks‚ and examine some examples of metamorphic rocks and will describe

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    Minerals and Rocks

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    Minerals and Rocks Minerals Minerals: Minerals are elements or compounds found in the earth. The elements or compounds are called minerals if they have five features. They are solids. They are formed naturally in the earth. They have the same chemical makeup throughout They are not alive or made of living things. They have definite arrangement of atoms. 3‚000 different minerals are found in the earth. Some are common but most are rare. Aluminum‚ quartz‚ feldspar

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    History of Rocks

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    Level Material History of Rock Worksheet Leah Bechtel 12/09/2012 SCI/245 Robert Dillon Write a 500- to 750-word explanation regarding the role of plate tectonics in the origin of igneous rocks. The role of plate tectonics in the origin of igneous rock is extremely important. Igneous rock is formed from magma that reaches the continental and oceanic crust or through hot spots that are around the world. There are three different places where igneous rocks can form; where the lithospheric

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    Rock Joints

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    A joint is defined as a fracture in a rock between the sides of which there is no observable relative movement. They are present is most consolidated rocks of igneous‚ metamorphic and sedimentary origin. Joints may form as a result of either diastrophism or contraction. Description: (i) A series of parallel joints is called a ’joint set’. (ii) Two or more joint sets intersecting each other produce a ’joint system’. (iii) Two sets of joints nearly at right angles to one another‚ produced by the

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    want to find out how the punk subculture was reflected in Jamie Reids graphic design and how he pushed the boundaries of what was redeemed socially acceptable. I will also be looking out how the Dada; a key movement in graphic design‚ influenced Jamie Reids work and the similarities and differences between the two. The punk subculture firstly started around the 1970’s and it was largely characterised by a concern for individual freedom and anti establishment views. Punk music was a key part of

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