

Many young people are heavily influenced by pop music and culture, which usually is in sharp contrast to the established "norm".
The positive side of it: this is an area where young people can express themselves as being something different, and find comfort and security in knowing that they are part of a large group or movement.
The negative side of it: they may change their attitudes and behavior from the messages in the lyrics of the music they hear.They may fall prey to drugs, sexual disease, or confrontations with the increasingly intolerant police.
In conclusion, I would like to say that I think there should be "space made available" for expression. When the "mainstream" of a culture come in conflict with any "pop culture", the potential for alienation is there. Part of growing up is to "question" the establishment, and it is a weakness of any "establishment" not to give a platform for this questioning. Society must have an alternative which seems more attractive or it has failed in its responsibility.
Volleyball (English volleyball from volley — «to strike a ball since summer» (also translate as "flying", "soaring") and ball — "ball") — a sport, command sports game.
In the course of game two commands compete on the special platform divided by a grid, aspiring to direct a ball on the party of the contender so that it has landed on a platform of the opponent (to finish to a floor), or the player of a protected command has committed an error.
Thus for the organization of attack it is authorized to players of one command no more than three contacts of a ball successively (in addition to a contact on the block).
The volleyball is not contact, combinational sport where each player has strict specialization on a platform.
The major qualities for players in volleyball are a spring ability for possibility highly to rise over a grid, reaction, coordination, physical strength for effective product of attacking blows.
There are the numerous variants of the volleyball which has branched off from a principal view:
Beach volleyball (the Olympic kind since 1996),
Minivolleyball,
Park volleyball (it is confirmed by congress FIVB in November, 1998 in Tokyo).