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    Sociology 100 10 October 2011 Raves and Ecstasy Rave. What does one think of the word rave? Does ranting and raving come to mind as a way of communication or does flashing lights‚ dance music‚ and the use of drugs 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

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    Molson's Rant Case

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    approximately $15 million. Despite the popularity of the Rant campaign produced by Molson‚ they were forced to address the question of where to go next. Molson was unsure of how long they could execute the patriotic theme of Rant without people getting bored. They also wondered how to maintain the momentum of The Rant campaign‚ while keeping the advertising fresh and interesting to their target audience (19-24 year old Canadians). The Rant was also unique in that it did not show a bottle of beer

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    The Frisky Rant Analysis

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    In the article The Frisky Rant: The real problem with Nicki Minaj‚ I found some points that I agreed with‚ and some I disagreed with. Yes‚ everyone knows Nicki Minaj to be oversexualized‚ but fans of her music and career would see she’s more than that. The point in the article I agree with is yes if Nicki Minaj didn’t capitalize on sex appeal‚ then who knows if her career would’ve gotten the boost. Nicki was discovered because of her fierce emcee skills‚ way before the surgery I feel being a part

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    The New Rave Generation

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    The New Rave Generation Electronic Dance Music‚ better known as EDM‚ has the potential to be the largest genre of music in the near future. From the start this music has acted as a spiritual and emotional release for anyone who listens‚ this being one of‚ if not the most innovative forms of music in the history of entertainment. Throughout the existence of this genre there were many struggles amongst the industry. After nearly 40 years of efforts‚ EDM has revealed itself to the mainstream of

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    A Rant on Forced Marriage

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    English- my rant on forced marriage A relationship of marriage is decided by the elders‚ and then forced on their child. Is this right? Parents think they know better than the child‚ but are they always right? How can they choose ones groom or their bride‚ the one with whom they are going to spend their whole life?  This practice of evil is unfortunately still alive in many communities in developing countries‚ and even some industrialized. I oppose‚ to this cruel idea of destroying ones life

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    Rave lovers world is absolutely delightful and pleasure to visit in. They would just go to any limits to pep up their world and make it even more exotic and a unique place to party. Everything associated with rave is so exclusive that people just fell in love with it. Be it the rave themes‚ clothing‚ dance moves or even lighting‚ everything related to it is elite. As technology offers more and more new products rave lovers keep on adding the best to their kitty and make them part of their culture

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    History of Rave Culture

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    The idea that "techno usually has NO message‚ no image etc. it is faceless" is certainly not one that is embraced by enough of a majority for it to be considered an intrinsic property of techno itself‚ but rather an indication of what Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE is getting out of it. This is an important distinction that needs to be made‚ I think‚ when discussing exactly what the nature of the state of the "techno" art is. I doubt that Mr./Mrs./Ms. ALLES NAAR DE KLOTE can concoct

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    Rant on Music and Sports

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    My Rant on Bandwagon Fans By: Jack Byrnes You know what really tears my ACL? Bandwagons fans. If you don’t know what a bandwagon fan is‚ they’re anyone who claims they are a "fan" of a particular sports team‚ even though they had no prior support for/interest in the team until that team started winning. These types of fans only show playoff interest‚ have probably never watched a regular season game‚ don’t own any type of team merchandise‚ nor would they buy any. For example‚ a lot of people were

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    Generally people associate raves(Underground Techno parties) with designer drugs like Ecstasy(MDMA)‚ Speed(amphetamine) and other acids like LSD. These drugs are called the Techno Drugs for that reason and most of the time have uplifting and sensatory effects. To understand more clearly the relationship between the raves and these drugs‚ we first have to understand the philosophy behind the Techno era‚ and a little about the music. "Techno‚ can lift the spirit and become a new world of freedom and

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    Assignment: Rant Now that we have studied and practiced making persuasive arguments‚ it is time to apply your knowledge by crafting an argument of your own. Your argument will take the form of a rant‚ and will be presented to the class. Step One: Writing rant (noun): 1. A loud‚ extravagant declamation (speech) expressed with strong emotion. To make things even more interesting‚ use the RAFT “formula” for writing your rant: Role: chosen by you Audience: our class Format: rant Topic:

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