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Culture Shock (magazine)
Culture shock is the feeling of anxiety when operating within a different culture. Culture shock may also refer to: __NOTOC__ People * Culture Shock (musician), born James Pountney, a drum and bass artist signed to RAM Records Art, entertainment, and media Music * ''Culture Shock'' (album), the second album by the American comedy band ''Da Yoopers'' * Culture Shock (band), a former band featuring members of the bands Citizen Fish and Subhumans * Culture Shock (group), an Australian dance group from the 1990s * "Culture Shock", the 8th track on the '' Exmilitary'' mixtape, by the American hip hop group Death Grips * "Culture Shock", a song on the 1985 album '' Soul Kiss'' by singer Olivia Newton-John Radio * ''Culture Shock'' (BBC World Service), a BBC World Service programme about the "latest global trends and ideas driving human behaviour" Television * " Culture Shock (Sam & Max)", season 1, episode 1 of the ''Sam & Max'' game series * "Culture Shock" (''SpongeBob SquarePa ...
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Culture Shock
Culture shock is an experience a person may have when one moves to a cultural environment which is different from one's own; it is also the personal disorientation a person may feel when experiencing an unfamiliar way of life due to immigration or a visit to a new country, a move between social environments, or simply transition to another type of life. One of the most common causes of culture shock involves individuals in a foreign environment. Culture shock can be described as consisting of at least one of four distinct phases: honeymoon, negotiation, adjustment, and adaptation. Common problems include: information overloads, language barrier, generation gap, technology gap, skill interdependence, formulation dependency, homesickness (cultural), boredom (job dependency), ethnicity, race, skin color, response ability ( cultural skill set). There is no true way to entirely prevent culture shock, as individuals in any society are personally affected by cultural contrasts differen ...
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Culture Shock (musician)
James Pountney, better known by his stage name Culture Shock, is a British drum and bass DJ and record producer. He is currently signed to RAM Records. Biography In 1996, Culture Shock was introduced to drum and bass while listening to London's pirate radio stations. He set up his own studio with basic equipment at home and recorded his own music. His first release was "The Vega EP" on Moving Shadow in 2004. Two years later, Culture Shock signed with RAM Records after attracting attention of the label's CEO, Andy C. His first EP, titled "The Third Stage" was released in 2007 and featured four tracks, including the track "Rework", co-produced by the Brookes Brothers. After a longer break, he returned in September 2014 with a remix of Moko's "Your Love" and the songs "Troglodyte VIP" and "Raindrops". His song "City Lights", which has featured as an instrumental in his DJ sets since 2009, was picked up by Virgin EMI Records and released in May 2015 with a vocal by Bryn Christ ...
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Culture Shock (album)
Da Yoopers are an American comedy and novelty musical group from Ishpeming, Michigan, United States. They are known primarily for their comedic songs and skits, most of which center on life in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. The band's name includes the term "yooper", slang for residents of that part of the state, and the use of "da" instead of "the" is typical of the Yooper dialect. The band's members are Jim Bellmore (guitar, bass guitar, vocals, songwriting, production) and his wife, Lynn Bellmore (née Anderson) (keyboards, vocals), along with Jim "Hoolie" DeCaire (drums, vocals, songwriting, production). The original band lineup in 1985 consisted of Anderson and DeCaire, along with Joe Potila (guitar, vocals, songwriting, production) and Jim Pennell (bass guitar, vocals), with a number of membership changes ensuing throughout the band's history. Da Yoopers have released twelve studio albums and two compilation albums, all through their own You Guys Records label. History J ...
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Culture Shock (band)
Culture Shock is an English ska punk band formed in Warminster, Wiltshire in 1986 by Dick Lucas, previously of the Subhumans. Over their four-year history the band played hundreds of gigs, including frequent appearances at free festivals, and released three studio albums on the Bluurg record label. Lucas’ lyrics were mostly concerned with social and political issues, from cruelty to animals, Northern Ireland, war, and social alienation, but were far from angry rants, often finding a positive and empowering perspective. Culture Shock split at the end of 1989, as Bill and Nige both had young families to support. Dick went on to form Citizen Fish with Jasper, the bassist on Culture Shock’s final album, and two other former members of the Subhumans. Nige died in 1993. Reformation Interest in the band was revived by the release of the ''Everything'' CD retrospective in 2012; Culture Shock reformed as a gigging band and have been playing since 2013. The line-up remains the s ...
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Culture Shock (group)
Culture Shock were a short-lived Australian dance trio consisting of Lorena Novoa, Paul Brandoli and Victoria Wu. Culture Shock released one studio album. Discography Albums Singles References {{Reflist Musical groups from Sydney 1993 establishments in Australia 1995 disestablishments in Australia Musical groups established in 1993 Musical groups disestablished in 1995 ...
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Exmilitary
''Exmilitary'', also known as ''Ex Military'', is the debut mixtape by experimental hip hop group Death Grips. It was released for free on April 25, 2011, through the band's website. Background The mixtape was released for free on April 25, 2011, through the group's official website, thirdworlds.net, and later appeared on the net label Grindcore Karaoke. It was simultaneously released through iTunes. The track " Guillotine" was released through iTunes on August 3, 2011. "Guillotine" has become one of the band's most recognized songs, with more than fourteen million YouTube views on their music video as of October 28, 2022. Other tracks released as music videos include "Known for it", "Culture Shock", "Lord of the Game", "Spread Eagle Cross the Block", "Takyon (Death Yon)", and "Beware". According to Andy Morin, the cover art "s aphotograph that one of our members carried in their wallet for roughly 10 years straight. It’s a power object." The photo was eventually identifi ...
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Soul Kiss
''Soul Kiss'' is the twelfth studio album by English-Australian singer Olivia Newton-John, released on 25 October 1985 by Mercury Records in Europe, by Festival Records in Australia, and by MCA Records in the United States. It reached  11 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart and No. 29 on the United States ''Billboard'' 200. The album was produced by long-time associate John Farrar, who also co-wrote four tracks; the cover art features photography of Newton-John by Helmut Newton and Herb Ritts. Singles The album's title track was released as a single and reached No. 20 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts, as well as No. 20 on the Australian Kent Music Report Singles Chart, and Number One in Norway. It is Newton-John's most recent US top 40 pop single and her second-to-last in Canada. The single reached No. 100 in the UK Singles Chart. It was also remixed into a 12-inch single mix, which featured a new Carib-i ...
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Culture Shock (BBC World Service)
''Culture Shock'' was a weekly BBC World Service radio programme, hosted by Tim Marlow.''US Financial Times''
The programme ran from 2005–2008.


Format

The programme aimed to examine "the latest cultural trends from around the world, social or technological developments which are reflecting and shaping the way we live: what are people thinking, buying, or doing and why; the next wave of telecommunications, the latest design craze or toy, new ways to entertain, future behaviours".


Guests

Among guests on the programme were: * James Harkin, author of ''Big Ideas: The Essential Guide to the Latest Thinking''

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Culture Shock (Sam & Max)
''Sam & Max Save the World'' is a graphic adventure game, graphic adventure video game developed by Telltale Games. The game was originally released as ''Sam & Max: Season One'' before being renamed in early 2009. ''Save the World'' was developed in episodic video game, episodic fashion, comprising six episodes that were released for Microsoft Windows over the course of late 2006 and early 2007. The episodes were initially distributed online by GameTap and Telltale Games themselves, although the later retail releases of the game were published by The Adventure Company and JoWooD Productions in North America and Europe respectively. A Wii port of the game was published in late 2008, and an Xbox Live Arcade version was released in mid-2009. A Remaster#Video games, remaster of the game by Skunkape Games was released in December 2020 for Nintendo Switch and Microsoft Windows, in August 2021 for Xbox One, and in September 2022 for PlayStation 4. Based on Steve Purcell's comic book ser ...
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