Examples of youth bulge in the following topics:
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- Countries with declining populations, such as Japan, have a bulge in the middle of their age structure diagram.
- The bulge indicates relatively-few young individuals, and a higher proportion of middle-aged and older individuals.
- These high growth rates lead to the so-called "youth bulge," which some experts believe is a cause of social unrest and economic problems such as high unemployment.
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- Youth music genres are associated with many youth subcultures; among them are punks, emos, ravers, Juggalos, metalheads and goths.
- A youth subculture is group of young people defined by distinct styles, behaviors and interests.
- Youth music genres are associated with many youth subcultures, and include punks, emos, ravers, Juggalos, metalheads and goths .
- Early studies in youth culture were mainly produced by those interested in functional sociology and focus on youth as a single form of culture.
- Discuss the definition and purpose of a subculture, especially for youth in society
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- A disc herniation is a common injury caused by a tear in the fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc, allowing the central portion to bulge.
- A spinal disc herniation is a medical condition affecting the spine in which a tear in the outer, fibrous ring of an intervertebral disc allows the soft, central portion to bulge out beyond the damaged outer rings .
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- The fetal heart bulges, develops further, and begins to beat in a regular rhythm.
- The heart is the dark spot at the center of the image, bulging out of the
embryo.
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- Hernias present as bulges in the groin area that can become more prominent when coughing, straining, or standing up.
- They are rarely painful, and the bulge commonly disappears on lying down.
- The inability to "reduce," or place the bulge back into the abdomen usually means the hernia is 'incarcerated' which requires emergency surgery.
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- In a conflict subculture, youth learn to form gangs as a way to express frustration about the lack of normative opportunity structures in their neighborhood.
- Thus, gangs become a subculture of their own, in contradistinction to the normative, peaceful model of youth behavior
- In a criminal subculture, youth learn to use crime for material gain.
- Thus, gangs become a subculture of their own, in contradistinction to the normative, peaceful model of youth behavior.
- Finally, in a retreatist subculture youth learn to reject both legitimate and illegitimate opportunity structures.
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- A distinctive gang culture underpins many, but not all, organized groups; this may develop through recruiting strategies, social learning processes in the corrective system experienced by youth, family, or peer involvement in crime, and the coercive actions of criminal authority figures.
- The term "street gang" is commonly used interchangeably with "youth gang", referring to neighborhood or street-based youth groups that meet "gang" criteria.
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- In Western societies, where youth is highly valued, people are considered "old" at much younger ages than in Eastern societies where age is often seen to beget wisdom.
- This emphasis on youth translates into considerable expenditures on makeup, cosmetics, and surgeries to hide signs of aging, particularly among women, but also among men.
- While age will eventually take its toll on everyone, the association of vigor with youth is a cultural construct and does not necessarily reflect the reality of biological aging.
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- While younger people turn out in elections less often than older people, youth voting has been on the rise in presidential elections since 2004.
- The youth vote contributed to the success of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama in 2008 and 2012, as young volunteers provided countless hours of campaign support.
- Barack Obama's presidential campaigns were successful partly as a result of youth participation.
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- At the junction of the ascending aorta with the aortic arch, the caliber of the vessel increases with a bulging of its right wall.