The document describes several different youth subcultures and groups, including punks, computer hackers, ravers, bikers, farmers, environmentalists, volunteers, and scouts. It notes that some groups rebel against social norms, while others seek to help people and protect the environment. Overall, the groups have different goals, attitudes, styles, and ways of expressing themselves.
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3. Young people who
dress in a shocking
way to express
their identity. They
have brightly
coloured hair and
wear metal chains.
They are thought
to rebel against the
society or the older
generation. The
music is
aggressive. They
reject everything.
4. Some classify these
people like drug users
and rock and roll
fans, since their
behaviour and
attitudes differ from
social norms. They do
not conform to
society’s standards
and support a liberal
attitude and lifestyle.
They accept other
people as they are.
They always want to
change the world for
the best.
5. They are the ‘wizards’
of the computer
community; people
with a deep
understanding of how
their computers work,
and can do things
with them that seem
‘magical’ to express
themselves. They do
not protest against
their parents.
6. These are the folks
who use computer-
made , synthesized
music, and drugs to
create massive all-
night dance parties
in empty ware-
houses. They like to
be in a collective.
They want to try out
all sort of options
and are thought to
be violent and
rebellious.
7. All persons who
ride 2 or
sometimes 3
wheeled
motorized vehicles
and who identify
themselves with a
particular
subculture. They
usually wear
leather jackets and
army boots.
8. People who in
their club get
practical
experience in
agriculture,
home crafts and
country life
generally.
9. They are concerned
about and want to
improve or protect
nature. Usually they
join Greenpeace,
Friends of the Earth
and the like. They
prefer non-violent
direct actions to
solve ecological
problems.
10. These people
do voluntary
work in the
community,
help needy
people, may
join an
organisation
like the
Samaritans.
11. Members of one of
the leading youth
organisations in
Britain. They are
trained to use their
initiative, learn to
use practical skills.
Their moral values
are loyalty and
responsibility.
13. To help nature
To change the world for the best
Do not protest against the parents
To be in a collective
To differ from other people
To help people around, needy people
To conform to society standarts
To get some skills
Improve or protect nature