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    That’s when the raging guitar kicked in, and Violent New Breed seized the stage. The band automatically set the demeanor for the concert, showing everyone there that they were there to play some rock n roll, by utilizing dialogue from the movie Big Trouble In Little China as a creative lead in to their opening song. Violent new Breed is a fairly new band from Los Angeles California. More importantly it is the dream and the vision of Ex-Escape The Fate bassist and Co-founder Max Green. Green as…

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    Rival gang members instigate a bloody gang war. BRIEF SYNOPSIS: RILEY (24) a gang member from Karnstreet attempts to rob some bookies, but when an alarm goes off, in a panic he struggles with a man, his gun goes off killing the man. Riley is arrested. Riley’s girlfriend, FAITH, and his “brother” JACK, attend Riley’s court trial. Riley is found guilty and sentenced to eight years in prison. The shooting prompts the police to create Operation Kindred. They search and question suspected gang…

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    The Central Park Five is a documentary film that talk about five young men that were involved in a rape case. A white woman was raped and left for dead in the central park in 1989. The group of teenagers were charged and convicted for assault, robbery, rape, sexual abuse, and attempted murder, which is known as the infamous crime as The Central Park Jogger in New York City. Antron McCray, Kevin Richardson, Raymond Santana, Yusef Salaam, and Kharey Wise served sentences between five to thirteen…

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    Strain Theory Of Crime

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    In Chapter 10, course of life explains the different patterns over a lifetime. This theory is higher in strain and is higher in factors. The learning theory shows crime and is lower in some situations, but with social and biological changes they have shown different outcomes. Sexual activity is very high in adolescents. Adults and adolescents have privileges when they start getting into relationships some are more restricted than others. The ones that have restrictions are the adolescents. They…

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    As technology becomes an increasingly larger part of our world in the year of 2015, it is clear that certain things that may have not been relevant twenty years ago are becoming an increasingly large concern. Back in the day, things such as social media and the ways in which technology can be used today would have not been relevant research topics, as the information surrounding it would have been next to none, and in some cases, would have not existed at all. For this research paper, it will…

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    Rock Band Classification

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    I never knew so many alternative rock bands were also considered hard rock bands. So many people around the world are major listeners of so many subgenres of rock music. I found that the most popular genres are alternative and hard rock. Personally my phone is full of music from both genres of rock. The two genres seem to be so different from one another to have so many of the same bands in them. A very popular rock back these days Avenged Sevenfold is under both classifications. I guess this…

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    Punk Rock Play Analysis

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    extract 1: section 1: research and performance development: The two extracts I decided to perform were extract 1 Punk Rock in the style of Stanislavsky and for extract 2, East in the style of the practitioner, Berkoff. The two plays in comparison are very different. East is incredibly intense, both vocally and physically, pushing both the actors and the audience to the limit. Whereas in Punk Rock I was leaning more so to a naturalistic format in the style of Stanislavsky works in requires you…

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    Punk Subculture

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    dress of punks in England in the late 1970s. subculture specifically what? Ideals / fetishistic “Youth subcultures can be defined as meaning systems, modes of expression or lifestyles developed by groups in subordinate structural positions in response to dominant systems — and which reflect their attempt to solve structural contradictions rising from the wider societal context.” (Brake, 1985) Punk emerged in England's depressed…

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    On 6 January 1977, in response to numerous provocations, EMI tore up their contract with the group which only increased their notoriety. In what remains the most important and incisive account of punk as a subculture, Dick Hebdige, in his 1979 book, Subculture: The Meaning of Style, writes that “the punks were not only directly responding to increasing joblessness, changing moral standards, the rediscovery of poverty, the Depression, etc., they were dramatizing what had come to be called…

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    Music Influence On Fashion

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    emerged, along with the introduction to the punk style. Music artists such as Madonna introduced a more risqué trend with bra straps being shown and wearing underwear as an outerwear piece. Women also started to wear jeans as a fashion statement, and broke down gender barriers between jeans and women. Punk was very popular in the 80’s, it was was a nonconformist, rebellious style that originated to go against the peace and love lifestyle of the 70’s. Punk was inspired by rebellious English bands…

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