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1980s and youth
With the swift rise of Islamism and religious groups such as Hamas in the 1980s, the DFLP faded among the Palestinian youth, and internal confusion over the future path of the organization paralysed political decision-making.
Its nascent form was pioneered in the late 1980s in the music of hardcore punk band Infest, who mixed youth crew hardcore elements with noisier, sludgier qualities of Lärm and Siege.
London's role as a trendsetter for youth fashion was revived strongly in the 1980s during the New Wave and Punk eras.
In addition, stations devoted to the pop music of the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s on their own have developed as the audiences that grew up with that music grew older and nostalgic for the sounds of their youth.
According to Klein, in response to an economic crash in the 1980s ( Latin American debt crisis, Black Monday ( 1987 ), Savings and loan crisis Japanese asset price bubble ), corporations began to seriously rethink their approach to marketing, and began to target the youth demographic, as opposed to the baby boomers, who had previously been considered a much more valuable segment.
It was adopted as an anthem by the groups of disaffected Mexican urban youth known in the 1980s as bandas ; one banda named itself PND, after the song's initials.
Under the influence of American hip hop from the 1980s, both black and white British youth became listeners of hip hop.
* Portable CD players, introduced during the late 1980s, became very popular and had a profound impact on the Music industry and youth culture during the 1990s.
The perception of the word changed again in the late 1980s when the term was revived and adopted by a new youth culture, possibly inspired by the use of the term in Jamaica.
Hippies were also vilified and sometimes attacked by punks, revivalist mods, greasers, football casuals, Teddy boys, rednecks and members of other youth subcultures of the 1970s and 1980s.
American soul was extremely popular among some youth sub-cultures like the Northern soul and Modern soul movements, but a clear genre of British soul did not emerge until the 1980s when a number of artists including George Michael, Sade, Simply Red, Lisa Stansfield and Soul II Soul enjoyed commercial success.
* The Future of a Rebellion-Palestine An anaysis of the 1980s intifada revolt of Palestinian youth.
In the late 1980s, other New York bands associated with youth crew included Bold, Gorilla Biscuits and Side by Side.
Batman, an Earth-born human without superpowers, retained his youth and vitality well into the 1980s despite having been an active hero during World War II.
" The episode explored the impact of MTV rock video violence on the youth of the early 1980s.
Considering the film's release in 1995 and the resurgence of such terms in American youth in the years following, it could be credited with bridging the gap between the 1980s Valspeak and today's.
Starting in the 1980s, Lebanon had a longtime association with the Babe Ruth League youth baseball program.
In the 1980s, British-born World champion snooker player Steve Davis declared himself a passionate follower of the band since his youth and used some of his winnings to promote a series of concerts by Magma in London.
Nick 13 states that while other British youth trends such as scooter riding, the skinhead subculture, and 2 Tone ska crossed over to the United States during the 1980s, psychobilly did not.
Original psychobilly act The Meteors articulated a very apolitical stance to the scene, a reaction to the right-and left-wing political attitudes dividing British youth cultures of the late 1970s and early 1980s.
In the early 1980s, economic and cultural depression wracked Hungary, leading to a wave of disillusioned and alienated youth, exactly the people that rock, and the burgeoning worldwide field of punk rock, spoke to the most.
Neway was very popular among the youth of the 1980s and early 1990s with such songs as " Yetekemt Abeba ," " Metekatun Ateye ," " Safsaf ," and " Gedam ," among others.
Canadian music changed course in the 1980s and 1990s, the changing fast-paced culture was accompanied by an explosion in youth culture.
By the early 1970s, skinheads started wearing them, and by the late 1980s, they were popular among scooter riders, punks, some New Wave musicians, and members of other youth subcultures.

1980s and magazine
In the United States, from the mid-1970s and throughout the 1980s mind control was widely accepted, and the vast majority of newspaper and magazine accounts of deprogrammings assumed that recruits ' relatives were well justified to seek conservatorships and to hire deprogrammers.
* Kilobaud Microcomputing, a homebrew computer magazine from the 1980s
The magazine declined during the late 1980s and never recovered.
In the 1980s, play-by-mail games reached their peak of popularity with the advent of Gaming Universal, Paper Mayhem and Flagship magazine, the first professional magazines devoted to play-by-mail games.
During the 1980s the magazine began to shift focus towards being a general " entertainment " magazine.
* Revista Envío-Nicaraguan magazine, " critically supportive " of the Sandinistas, with archive documenting events throughout the 1980s
Initially covering a wide variety of fantasy and science-fiction role-playing and board games, particularly the role playing games ( Advanced ) Dungeons & Dragons, RuneQuest and Traveller ( which were all published by other games companies ), the magazine underwent a major change in style and content in the late 1980s and is now dedicated exclusively to the miniature wargames produced by Games Workshop, mainly the core systems of Warhammer Fantasy Battle, Warhammer 40, 000 and The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game.
The magazine was hugely influential in the 1980s when it helped to popularise role-playing games in the UK.
In the early 1980s, mail-order subscriber copies of White Dwarf also received a small ( A5, black and white ) companion magazine Black Sun edited by Steve Williams, with contributions from White Dwarf regulars such as Ian Marsh and Games Workshop staff-it offered parodies, extended reviews, humour and gaming news.
The term " Britpop " had been used in the late 1980s ( in Sounds magazine by journalist, Goldblade frontman and TV pundit John Robb referring to bands such as The La's, The Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets and The Bridewell Taxis ).
Soll went on to marry Chicago newspaper ( and future TV ) reporter Pam Zekman and eventually work for the short-lived Chicago Times magazine in the late 1980s.
In the 1980s and 1990s, experiments were made with adding more color content, but most magazine content remained black and white.
Originally a progressive rock band, Journey experienced strong resentment from many music critics after they embraced the pop sensibilities of the 1980s with smash hits like " Don't Stop Believin '" and " Open Arms "; Q magazine ranked Escape 15th in its " Records it's OK to Love " in 2006.
The magazine previously sponsored cars in the Formula One circuit from the late 1970s to the early 1980s.
Anarchy: A Journal of Desire Armed is a North American anarchist magazine, and was one of the most popular anarchist publications in North America in the 1980s and 1990s.
It started as a music newspaper, and gradually moved toward a magazine format during the 1980s, changing from newsprint in 1998.
Several articles in the radio magazine Popular Communications published in the 1980s and early 1990s described hobbyists using portable radio direction-finding equipment to locate numbers stations in Florida and in the Warrenton, Virginia, areas of the United States.
In the early 1980s, after former movie star Ronald Reagan had become president, Andrews told a magazine interviewer that Reagan's disciplined attitude toward alcohol ( which Andrews had witnessed first-hand ) was a big factor in his success.
Barnaby received much critical praise when it first appeared, and it has been reprinted in Barnaby Quarterly ( three issues, 1940s ), by Henry Holt and Company ( two hardcover books, with strips redrawn ), Dover books ( reprinting the first hardcover, 1960s ), Ballantine Books ( six paperbacks, 1980s ) and in Comics Revue magazine.
He and his magazine moved sharply to the right in the 1970s and 1980s.
The album was included by Rolling Stone magazine on its list of the 100 greatest albums of the 1980s.
Encouraged by the success of tribute bands and nostalgia acts, many of the original NWOBHM bands reformed for successful tours and the revival was championed by Classic Rock magazine, a new publication featuring many of the original NWOBHM writers of the 1980s including Geoff Barton.
Historian Edward Shapiro cites a Forbes magazine survey from the 1980s, which showed that, of the 400 richest Americans, over 100 were Jewish, which was nine times greater than would be expected based on the overall population.

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