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    Emo Culture

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    In today’s society there are many different subculture tendencies amongst young people, they are various and interpenetrating, but to the bigger part of them is leading the element music and above all such kind of music, that is with a history of many years, transformed in classic for many generations. But recently one very different from the entire subcultures tendencies phenomenon, called emo style, especially strongly caused a sensation. It is different not only at the way of clothing, at the

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    Groups of individuals continue being misunderstood by society leading to exaggerated misconceptions of what is true about them. Emos are one of the many groups who are strictly misunderstood because of their appearance and personal preferences. They are usually portrayed as being in their teens, having long black hair, and wearing skinny jeans with a shirt of their favorite bands. While the description does apply to them, it does not always mean that every person dressed like that is considered

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    Sandy Hook Promise’s 2016 public service announcement (PSA) garnered attention for showing how clear warning signs for gun violence could be easily missed. The foundation was established after the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting. It is led mainly by people who have lost loved ones in the shooting or other instances of gun violence (Sandy Hook Promise). The foundation’s mission is to “prevent gun-related deaths due to crime, suicide, and accidental discharge so that no other parent experiences

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    Taylor Swift Rules

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    arguments. Some of the genre rules she contradicts are; social and ideological rules, behavioral rules, and formal and technical rules. Social and ideological rules, “cover the social image of the musician, regardless of reality (a heavy metal or hardcore musician has to be “outrageous” socially in a way that a folk or classical musician does not) For example, her current album Reputation is a very stronger version of herself. However, she does not maintain the character of a “Bad girl” offstage.

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    One can hardly believe it, but “90% of young boys and 60% of young girls have been exposed to pornography before the age of 18” (Watson, 2014, para.1). Viewing pornography at such a young age when the mind is still developing can lead to long-lasting impacts on the brain (How Exposure to Pornography Affect Children, 2015, para.18). The issue is not necessarily whether pornography is right or wrong, it is about what viewing it will do to consumers’ brains and the way they view and interact with the

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    his/her gaming experience and is willing to spend up to $200 for a graphic card. Hardcore Gamer A hardcore gamer is a player that spends the majority of his/her free time with gaming. The hardcore gamer is very competitive, often owns the latest high-end technology (High-End PC’s, Consoles, Multi-Monitor Setup, 7.1 Sound System etc.), are very technology savvy and often seek out and participate in gaming communities. The hardcore gamer represents only about 5% of the gaming market, but a large part of the

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    My First Punk Concert Essay

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    My First Punk Concert I pull the soft cotton black t-shirt over my head, I grab my favorite pair of black jeans and throw on my old high tops. From the kitchen I hear my aunt yelling at me to “turn that noise off!”, I turn my music a little louder to drown out the nagging. I feel a little nervous not really knowing what to expect from tonight, it is my first punk rock show. My brother came over ,and I hear him knock on the front letting my grandpa and I know that it is time to leave. In the

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    The History of Post-Hardcore Post-Hardcore. Post-hardcore music came from a long line of genres. During the last several years, alternative has on gone through many different changes. It has always helped with real life situations. It comes from stories out of our everyday lives and most of the hardcore music comes from the pain of something that has hurt the person emotionally or physically. Post-Hardcore is a genre that came from the united states back in the early 1800s. Due to it constantly changing

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    Music plays and important role in the socialization of children and adolescents. Music is ubiquitous and easily available, whether through the radio, social media or other media outlets. It provides entertainment, and is often utilized as a distraction to relieve stress or boredom. However, as lyrics become more vulgar and explicit, the effect that certain genres of music, such as rap, hip-hop and heavy metal, have on youth, has become of paramount concern. Research has been conducted on whether

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    Emo Research Paper

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    What is emo? Emo stands for emotional or emotional hardcore. It was a style of rock music that has developed since the late 80's. It expresses feelings and emotions, which other genres of music didn't at that time. It is mainly teenagers who are involved in the emo subculture. Emo music is often dramatic and sad, and you might wonder why. It's made for the teenagers and being a teenager is a time to start discovering one's identity. Some teens use the emo music to explore their emotions and discovering

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