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Yippies and used
The term was picked up by the Yippies, and was widely used by what became known as the " Woodstock Nation ".
They both used the phrase " ideology is a brain disease " to separate the Yippies from mainstream political parties that played the game by the rules.
Many Yippies used nicknames which contained Baby Boomer television or pop references, such as Pogo or Gumby.

Yippies and media
Biafra is known to use absurdist media tactics, in the leftist tradition of the Yippies, to highlight issues of civil rights and social justice.
The Yippies were the first on the New Left to make a point of exploiting mass media.
Yippies would stage media events, such as the public burning of dollar bills in Wall Street, thereby drawing heavy media coverage.

Yippies and attention
The Yippies, who were seen as an offshoot of the hippie movements parodying as a political party, came to national attention during their celebration of the 1968 spring equinox, when some 3, 000 of them took over Grand Central Terminal in New York — eventually resulting in 61 arrests.

Yippies and Rubin
When the Yippies paraded Pigasus at the Civic Center, ten policemen arrested Rubin, Pigasus, and six others.
The Yippies, especially their leaders Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, became notorious for their theatrics, such as trying to levitate the Pentagon at the October 1967 war protest, and such slogans as " Rise up and abandon the creeping meatball!
Bobby Seale discussed the differences between Yippies and hippies with Jerry Rubin, who told him that Yippies were the political wing of the hippie movement, as hippies have not " necessarily become political yet ".
Rubin organized the Vietnam Day Committee, led some of the first protests against the war in Vietnam, and was one of the founding members of the Youth International Party or Yippies, along with social and political activist Abbie Hoffman.
Abbie Hoffman, Anita Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Nancy Kurshan, and Paul Krassner founded the Yippies ( according to his own account, Krassner coined the name ) at a meeting in Abbie and Anita's New York flat on Dec. 31, 1967.
Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin became the most famous Yippiesand best-selling authors – in part due to publicity surrounding the five-month Chicago Seven Conspiracy trial of 1969.
The House Un-American Activities Committee subpoenaed Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman of the Yippies in 1967, and again in the aftermath of the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
On Nov. 7, 1970, Jerry Rubin and London Yippies took over The Frost Programme when he was the guest on the popular British TV program.
Books on Yippie by Yippies include Woodstock Nation and Soon to Be a Major Motion Picture ( Abbie Hoffman ), We Are Everywhere ( Jerry Rubin ), Trashing ( Anita Hoffman ), Who the Hell is Stew Albert?
The Chicago Eight then became the Chicago Seven, where the defendants, particularly Yippies Hoffman and Rubin, mocked courtroom decorum as the widely publicized trial itself became a focal point for a growing legion of protesters.
*< nowiki >#</ nowiki > 30 – Abbie and Anita Hoffman lived in the basement in 1967 – 68 ; the Yippies were co-founded with Jerry Rubin there.

Yippies and came
As many as 23 of 200 Yippies that came were arrested.

Yippies and one
As per CNN, " n one of her most audacious moves, she went on a sort of diplomatic mission to Algeria to meet with Black Panther leader Eldridge Cleaver, and try to forge a coalition between the Panthers and the Yippies.

Yippies and United
In the United States, these included the Black Panthers and the Yippies.

Yippies and people
" A month after the Grand Central Station Yip-In, Yippies organized a " Yip-Out ," a be-in style event in Central Park that went off peacefully and drew 20, 000 people.

Yippies and .
Murray Bookchin was also part of the anarchist stream of the New Left, as were the Yippies.
While several protests had taken place before serious violence occurred, the events headed by the Yippies were not without comedy.
The degree of political involvement varied widely among hippies, from those who were active in peace demonstrations, to the more anti-authority street theater and demonstrations of the Yippies, the most politically active hippie sub-group.
According to Greil Marcus, some found similarities between the Situationists and the Yippies.
Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys has cited the Yippies as an influence on his activism and thinking.
According to David Graeber, this upswell in the use of humorous protest tactics can be traced in part to the Yippies of the 1960s and the Zapatista which began operations in the 1990s.
Not to be dissuaded, Abbie Hoffman, co-founder of the Yippies, vowed to levitate the Pentagon while Allen Ginsberg led Tibetan chants to assist.
The Youth International Party, whose members were commonly called Yippies, was a radically youth-oriented and countercultural revolutionary offshoot of the free speech and anti-war movements of the 1960s.
The Yippies had no formal membership or hierarchy.
Other activists associated with the Yippies include Stew Albert, Ed Rosenthal, Allen Ginsberg, Ed Sanders, Robin Morgan, Phil Ochs, William Kunstler, Jonah Raskin, Steve Conliff, John Sinclair, Dana Beal, Tom Forcade, David Peel, Tuli Kupferberg, Jill Johnston, and Bob Fass.
The Yippies held their first press conference in New York at the Americana Hotel March 17, 1968, five months before the August 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago.
Yippies believed these cooperative institutions and a radicalized hippie culture would spread until they supplanted the existing system.
The Yippies often paid tribute to rock ' n ' roll and irreverent pop-culture figures such as the Marx Brothers, James Dean and Lenny Bruce.
At demonstrations and parades, Yippies often wore face paint or colorful bandannas to keep from being identified in photographs.
Other Yippies reveled in the spotlight, allowing their stealthier comrades the anonymity they needed for their pranks.

used and media
Ampicillin is closely related to amoxicillin, another type of penicillin, and both are used to treat urinary tract infections, otitis media, Haemophilus influenzae, salmonellosis and Listeria meningitis.
Acrylics have the ability to bond to many different surfaces, and media can be used to adjust their binding characteristics.
They can also be used to build thick layers of paint: gel and molding paste media are sometimes used to create paintings with relief features that are literally sculptural.
Euskara Batua was created so that Basque language could be usedand easily understood by all Basque speakers — in formal situations ( education, mass media, literature ), and this is its main use nowadays.
However, the term ' bankruptcy ' is often used when referring to companies in the media and in general conversation.
Standard Khmer, or Central Khmer, the language as taught in schools and used by the media is based on the Battambang dialect spoken throughout the plains of the northwest and central provinces.
Solid ink printers are most commonly used as colour office printers, and are excellent at printing on transparencies and other non-porous media.
Computer data storage, often called storage or memory, is a technology consisting of computer components and recording media used to retain digital data.
Laser spectroscopy is used as a tool for studying phenomena with energy in the range of visible light, for example, to study non-linear optics and forbidden transitions in media.
An annual private media summit called Captivate, renamed from Gamers Day in 2008, is traditionally used as a platform for new game and business announcements.
This was first used by media company Slam Content.
Informal references by the general public and media have used to refer to celebrities as: The stars, sports stars, rock stars, rap stars, supermodels, movie stars, TV stars, radio stars, music stars, superstars, stardom, and media personalities.
It is widespread practice in the media in the UK ( and elsewhere ) to use the word Europe to mean continental Europe ; that is, " Europe " excludes Britain, Iceland and Ireland ( though the term is sometimes used to refer to the European Union ).
Terms such as " media imperialism ", " structural imperialism ", " cultural dependency and domination ", " cultural synchronization ", " electronic colonialism ", " ideological imperialism ", and " economic imperialism " have all been used to describe the same basic notion of cultural imperialism.
The public media are the foremost example of operating enterprises that are used in the penetrative process.
The pair later applied the technique to printed media and audio recordings in an effort to decode the material's implicit content, hypothesizing that such a technique could be used to discover the true meaning of a given text.
Codecs are used in videoconferencing, streaming media and video editing applications.
The 1983 Apple FileWare minifloppy drives used double-sided media, higher track pitch, and variable motor speed to achieve a storage capacity of 871 kB, or 435 kB per side.
The greatest risk in using such a proprietary data storage format, assuming that it works reliably as designed, is that it may be difficult or impossible to repair or replace the hardware used to read the media if it fails, is damaged, or is lost after its original vendor discontinues it.
As well as providing timing information, the ATIP ( absolute time in pregroove ) is also a data track containing information about the CD-R manufacturer, the dye used and media information ( disc length and so on ).
This date format was commonly used alongside the small endian form in the United Kingdom until the early 20th Century, and can be found in both defunct and modern print media such as the London Gazette and The Times, respectively.
Nannyware has also been used in both product marketing and by the media.
Although artists working with other media have expressed interest in the concept, such as Roy Ascott, " cyberspace " in digital art is mostly used as a synonym for immersive virtual reality and remains more discussed than enacted.

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