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    Bekimon

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    from the popular jowa (spouse or boyfriend/girlfriend) to names of showbiz figures such as Carmi Martin (a term used to refer to karma). The term bekimon (beki is a colloquial word for "gay") took off from the growing popularity of the jejemon subculture‚ which refers to those who deliberately exaggerate ordinary words by adding or subtracting letters‚ or by using a mixture of upper-case and lower-case letters‚ in written communication. On Monday‚ jejemon was chosen as Salita ng Taon (Word of the

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    are called “deviants”. These deviants usually join together to form their own group so as to separate themselves from the rest of society and only be with people who share the same attitudes and beliefs. These groups are called subcultures. Eisenstaedt says that subcultures are formed in order to smooth the transition between childhood and adulthood. Adolescents feel a loss of status or have powerlessness in the family and so turn to their peers for support.

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    In MS-13 it is very important for them to be able to communicate without using words or at least words that would make them look suspicious. To avoid being caught they use symbols to communicate to one another. Symbols are a mark or character used as a conventional representation of an object‚ function‚ or process . Tagging is very common in gangs they use them to mark territories. They do this to warn other gangs from entering their territory or to mark new territory they have taken from rival

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    He was kind of emo at the time with long hair dyed black and the jacket he always wore. However he was not like that outside of school. The appearance was the same‚ but the attitude was much different. I remember them coming to pick me in a little beat up black car that

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    channels can be increased and modified‚ not only between older and younger staff‚ but also the top down communication channels. In order to increase the value for the team‚ we have developed a customized team coaching service for all the staff (25 EMOs‚ 5 SEMOs‚ 1CEMO). Now I am going to talk about the details of it. 1. Personality and behavior assessments Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) or DiSC Personal Profile Assessment The assessment is simply a written questionnaire which is used to help

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    Abnormal Psychology

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    Abnormal psychology: Assignment 1 - defining abnormality 1. Explain statistical infrequency as a means of defining abnormality Statistical infrequency is when something is a rare occurrence and as with abnormal behavior it is the same if it is rare it is considered abnormal. 2. Give an example to illustrate how this definition could be used. One such example would be a person is in the middle of the town center screaming that he is a plane whilst running around and since this is a statistical

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    departments as a subculture. Organization culture represents a common perception the organization’s members hold. Based on this‚ individuals with different backgrounds or at different levels in the organization should describe its culture in similar terms (Ashkanasy‚ 2000). Large organizations usually have a dominant culture and numerous subcultures. The dominant culture expresses the core values a majority of members share and that give the organization its distinct personality. Subcultures tend to develop

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    safety. The field training officer‚ who volunteer for the position‚ are often unsung heroes to their role as establishing continuity within a police department. They instill in new police officers the norms of the community and the standards and subculture of the department. Field training officers take new officers from the scenario driven academy to the real world of policing. The time spent in the field training program provides the ground work for an officer’s career. The immense impact a field

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    and elsewhere‚ assess the usefulness of subcultural theories in explaining ‘subcultural crime and deviance’ in society today (21 marks) Subcultural theories believe that people who commit a crime share different values to the rest of society. Subculture theories come from two different schools of sociology which are appreciative sociology and strain theory. Appreciative sociology came from the University of Chicago in the early 20th Century; Chicago sociologists were determined to appreciate other

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    Explain what is meant by cultural deprivation and how it may affect achievement? Cultural deprivation can be explained by a whole branch of sources for example Basil Bernstein’s speech code is one; the speech code consists of the elaborated and restricted code. The elaborated code is the middle class’ respected code whereas the restricted code is the working class’ simple non educated way of speech. These linguistic codes were said to be correlated with class differences in family organization‚ power

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