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present for :. Karen Julieth Muñoz Natalia Gordo Rincon Johan Andres Badillo Jennifer Andrea Suarez Geraldine Olano GRADE 11. philosophy  " rude ".

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  1. presentfor: Karen Julieth Muñoz Natalia Gordo Rincon Johan Andres Badillo Jennifer Andrea Suarez Geraldine Olano GRADE 11

  2. philosophy "rude" To know the origin of the Rude boys have to go back to the history of Jamaica, a country where this culture originated. Jamaica was a British colony until 1958 when he took his first steps of independence by joining the West Indies Federation, and later, in 1962, becoming independent completely.At that time, music was fashionable 'ska' so it was music that identified this new culture-called "rude boys" or tough guys, who engaged in street violence became protagonists in the fight against social workers capitalism.After the rise of other musical genres such as rocksteady and reggae rude boy culturewas taking other nuances, and street violence of those times it was becoming a struggle for peace and brotherhood.

  3. DRESS FORM The style 'ganster':Formal dress clothsuspenderswhite SoxBlack patent leather shoes (such as school). Are also used converse or vans.Sacks and blasersovercoatHigh-waisted jeans tube (the famous 'saltacharcos')Caps and hats

  4. The 'Rude Boys' and 'rude girls' in Colombia The 'Rude Boys' and 'rude girls' in ColombiaHere are some logos rude boy youth movement in Colombia:nationalismRejection of the multinationalUnion of racesMockery of capitalism and oligarchyanti bullfightingDefense of AnimalsReligion without fanaticism

  5. THE MUSIC The 'ska' is a musical genre born in Kingston, Jamaica in the fifties influenced byAmerican rhythms such as jazz and Rhythm & Blues but merged with native rhythms such as calypso.The consolidation of the music 'ska' in the decade of the 60 matches Jamaica's independence from British rule. However, in the 70's when the 'ska' would represent a socialist ideology characteristic of the island at that time.

  6. The word is a derivation of reggae ragga, which in turn is an abbreviation of raggamuffin,which in English means literally in rags. We used this label to name the poor in Jamaica,and also the Rastas and cultural movements of the slums.It is said that this genre is derived from 'ska' and had its origin in the 70's. It is characterized by socialist ideas in their lyrics and profess peace and racial equality.

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