Similar words: culture, cultured, subculture, apiculture, uncultured, monoculture, sericulture, agriculture. Meaning: n. young adults (a generational unit) considered as a cultural class or subculture.
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1 It's a nostalgia trip back into the youth culture of the swinging 60s.
2 Elvis Presley was the true begetter of modern youth culture.
3 In other words, we could look at youth culture as a way of understanding social changes taking place in society.
4 State authorities attempting to regulate youth culture are seen as little more than parent substitutes.
5 Pop music and its link with youth culture should be an important field of study in media education.
6 Youth culture has impregnated generation upon generation with half-baked alternatives.
7 From the perspective of youth culture and pop music two aspects of this are significant.
8 Youth culture also in this way.
9 These words are a part of the recognized youth culture.
10 The weekly youth culture programmer provides information on fashion, sport and music.
11 However, China's education and mediation leads the youth culture into a post - colonist situation.
12 The emergent postwar youth culture mixed the smoother white country music styles with the energy and aggression of rhythm and blues and the commerciality of straight pop music.
13 The eighth " Ode to Peace " International Youth Culture and Arts Gala opened here on Monday.
14 Visitors will be able to experience the youth culture of Germany.
15 As young people started to have more money, a significant youth culture developed.
16 Similarly, cultural and population dynamics have meant that there is now a major youth culture, with its associated markets.
17 But expectations had been raised,(www.Sentencedict.com) and the resulting outrage found vent in youth culture.
18 The long, hot summer of 1976 saw the rise of an extraordinary new youth culture, the punks.
19 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture.
20 But this remedy fails to confront the reality of a male youth culture nearly immune to all the blandishments of established society.
21 There has been a national style revolution in Britain which has influenced and been influenced by the youth culture of football spectatorship.
22 The magazine is devoted to rock music, fashion, and other aspects of youth culture.
23 This study aims to examine the role of Protestant working class youth culture in transmitting loyalist ethnic and political identity.
24 He is a professional scriptwriter and is deeply interested in modern China and its youth culture.
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