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    Geroux Subcultures

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    Geroux provided in her article. However, I believe that in order to effectively manage the company, at first, leaders should be able to develop different levels of subcultures within the organization, second, they have to be comfortable with making decision on behalf of the organization, and third, they have to make sure that each subculture is being updated continuously to improve both employee and patient satisfaction. 1. I believe that strong…

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    Inmate Subculture

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    affected by what is referred to as inmate subculture as much as it is by the official prison organization. This prison subculture comprises a set of informal norms, values, languages roles and beliefs that gives prisoner a different perspective from the outside world. At the core of this subculture is the inmate code which is a set of values and norms adopted within the prison system. The norms and values of the inmate code form the core of an inmate subculture, providing its members with…

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    Skateboarding Subculture

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    Is skateboarding still a crime? Will the global skateboarding subculture change after the participation in the next Tokyo Summer Olympics in 2020? As reaction to the agreement of the IOC (International Olympic Committee) to add skateboarding to the Sports program for the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020, a controversial debate supported by an online petition is denouncing the risk skateboarders’ values would be lost should skateboarding join the Olympics. In fact, unlike the many disciplines competing…

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    But on the big screen, society loves Goth culture they just don’t know it. Modern society has adapted to the Goth subculture and welcomed it to their lifestyle. Some might even overlook it and not even notice it around them. For example, Tim Burton is a very famous name in the movie making industry, many of his movies are very popular including: The Nightmare Before Christmas…

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    Youth Subcultures

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    however, it has been a problem for a long time. Individual juveniles performing delinquent acts is one thing, but when they join together to form gangs, it’s an entirely different thing. In the following paragraphs this paper addresses the youth subculture of gangs including their origins and history. It will then identify some of the delinquent and illegal behavior that is common with gangs. Lastly, it will discuss prevention recommendations with regard to gangs. The existence of…

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    all words that my parents, my friends parents, and other people have used to explain me and my friends. This group with its own set of values, practices, and beliefs, or subculture has and is a very big part of my life because of how much time I spent in the outdoors growing up and how much time I spend there now. Subcultures are groups that have a huge impact on us as individuals and differentiate us from others, no matter which one you belong to it has a direct impact on your life until you…

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    Skateboarding Subculture

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    different generation or different view point might see this act and consider a morbid or inhuman decent of understanding oneself (Beal, 1995 p. 252). When we take this concept within the subculture and sport activity within skateboarding, it takes a toll on the understanding how one may see the youth within this subculture as a rebellious youth which disrupts city space (Snow, 1993 p. 273). Skateboarding in itself has also been subjected to be a space within dominant values and norms…

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    Homeschooling Subculture

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    Before the advent of compulsory education laws in the United States from 1852-1918 a majority of children were educated by their families or communities. This early type of home education was the norm worldwide until the turn of the century, and is still widely practiced in developing countries. However, in developed countries since the universal adoption of such compulsory education laws home education has been driven into a more deviant subcategory. As a result, the homeschooling community as…

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    Skinhead is a member of a subculture that. originated among working class youngsters in London, England. It started to grow in 1960s and shortly after spread to the other parts of United Kingdom. In 1980 skinhead subculture was spreading worldwide with second working class skinhead movement. Skinheads, defined by their shaved. or short trimmed hair and working-class clothing such as boots, braces, high-ankle straight jeans and simple shirts, were motivated by. social alienation, expression of.…

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    Transhumanist Subculture

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    Subcultures and Social Trends: The Transhumanists – The Singularity and Modern Cyborgs http://s25.postimg.org/s6106wapr/binary_1536617_180.jpg It is estimated that somewhere around the year 2045, a technological singularity will occur- the point at which artificial intelligence outstrips human capacity; only it’s not quite the story as James Cameron portrayed it in his groundbreaking movie *The Terminator*. Rather, it would seem the singularity is closer to The Borg from the Star Trek Next…

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