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Street culture is a culture of containment. Most young people do not realize that it all too often leads to a __ead end_. __treet culture,_ as I am using the term, is a counterforce to movement culture. Street culture in contemporary urban reality is synonymous with survival at all costs. This world view is mostly negative, because it demands constant adjustment to circumstances that are often far beyond young people__ control or understanding, such as economics, education, housing, employment, nutrition, law, and so forth.
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Street culture is a culture of containment. Most young people do not realize that it all too often leads to a __ead end_. __treet culture,_ as I am using the term, is a counterforce to movement culture. Street culture in contemporary urban reality is synonymous with survival at all costs. This world view is mostly negative, because it demands constant adjustment to circumstances that are often far beyond young people__ control or understanding, such as economics, education, housing, employment, nutrition, law, and so forth.

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