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  2. Alteration - Wikipedia

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    Alteration (crime), in law, an offence of modifying an object with a view to deceiving another into believing that the true object is the same as that altered, for instance, money alteration is an offence of altering money "with the intent that it be brought into circulation as genuine or that such bringing into circulation be facilitated"

  3. Clubbing (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Clubbing (also known as club culture, related to raving) is the activity of visiting and gathering socially at nightclubs (discotheques, discos or just clubs) and festivals. That includes socializing, listening to music, dancing, drinking alcohol and using other recreational drugs. It is often done to hear new music on larger, high-end audio ...

  4. Social club - Wikipedia

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    There are many examples of private social clubs, including the University Club of Chicago, The Mansion on O Street in D.C., the Penn Club of New York City and the New York Friars' Club. Social activities clubs can be for-profit, non-profit or a combination of the two (a for-profit club with a non-profit charitable arm, for instance).

  5. Cultural appropriation - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Others state that the act of cultural appropriation, usually defined, does not meaningfully constitute social harm or that the term lacks conceptual coherence. [ 35 ] [ 36 ] Additionally, the term can set arbitrary limits on intellectual freedom and artists' self-expression, reinforce group divisions, or promote a feeling of enmity or ...

  6. Nightlife - Wikipedia

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    Nightlife is a collective term for entertainment that is available and generally more popular from the late evening into the early hours of the morning. [2] It includes pubs, bars, nightclubs, parties, live music, concerts, cabarets, theatre, cinemas, and shows. These venues often require a cover charge for admission.

  7. Marty (rapper) - Wikipedia

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    Marty's solo music recording career started in 2015, with the extended play, Marty for President, that was released on September 11, 2015, by Social Club.The extended play was his breakthrough release upon the Billboard magazine charts, where it placed on five charts, while it peaked at No. 64 on The Billboard 200, [4] No. 1 on Christian Albums, [5] No. 9 on Independent Albums, [6] No. 7 on ...

  8. Alternative lifestyle - Wikipedia

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    The American press in the 1970s frequently used the term "alternative lifestyle" as a euphemism for homosexuality out of fear of offending a mass audience. The term was also used to refer to hippies, who were seen as a threat to the social order. [1]

  9. Bad Habits - Wikipedia

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    Bad Habits, a 2008 BBC Radio 4 show featuring Richard Herring Bad Habits , a 2006 collection of the comic strip The Duplex by Glenn McCoy "Bad Habits", a short story by Joyce Carol Oates in her 2007 collection The Museum of Dr. Moses