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    Rave Culture

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    Rave Culture and Its Effects on Popular Culture PLAY TO THE CROWD NOT YOUR SELF BUT ENJOY WHAT YOUR PLAYING What is a rave Raving is a experience. One person’s best rave is another person’s worst. Any attempt to analyze rave culture must recognize the personal factor of the experience. Author Daniel Martin defines a rave as "a long period of constant energetic and stylistic dancing exhibited by a large group of people in a hot‚ crowded facility providing continuous loud House music and

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    Kid Rock Rave "Best Night Ever"‚ this was the theme of Kid Rocks summer tour that sold out a record 8 shows at DTE Energy Music Theatre this past summer. With $20 tickets for any seat in the house‚ $20 t-shirts and $4 beer how could anyone resist taking him up on his offer? Well‚ not me and if you weren’ t there you should have been. As a Kid Rock fan I was drooling with anticipation of the live performance hoping he would play a variety of his hits as well as some of his deeper tracks that resonate

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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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    Analyisis on Rave Parties

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    Individual Research Article Analysis on Rave Parties JJM CJA/334 Version 3 Research Methods in Criminal Justice Aug 31‚ 2011 Individual Research Article Analysis on Rave Parties The purpose of this research paper was to prove that cooperative measures between law enforcement personnel and Rave venue promoters could introduce a plan that would help eliminate unnecessary dangers to rave party participants through the introduction of a harm reduction program. The research was developed

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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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    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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    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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    stammer and considered unfit to be king‚ Bertie engages the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue. Through a set of unexpected techniques‚ and as a result of an unlikely friendship‚ Bertie is able to find his voice and boldly lead the country through war. Written by Anonymous Biopic about England’s King George VI (father of present day Queen Elizabeth II) and his lifelong struggle to overcome his speech impediment. Suffering from a stammer from the age of 4 or 5‚ the young Prince

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    to the recent rise in rave culture among teenagers and young adults‚ along with the captivating atmosphere of these dance events. Imagine a haven with no judgment‚ racism‚ violence‚ or sexism – just happiness and equality. This foundational aspect inspired the motto of the rave scene‚ “PLUR‚” which stands for Peace‚ Love‚ Unity‚ and Respect (Lenda). The common theme among ravers avoids violence and “spread[s] the love” to help others find their inner peace (Lenda). Raves began in London as part

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