Надо вставить слова в текст: recorded discarded performed controlled accepted formulated replicated modified ignored tested advances in scientific knowledge depend on all scientists following a strict procedure. firstly, a theory is (1) in such a way that it can be empirically (2) . experiments are (3) …… under carefully (4) conditions which can be (5) …… by other scientists. the results must be precisely observed and accurately (6) …… . if the results contradict the theory in any way, the theory must be ( or at least (8) …… to take account of the results. in no circumstances can the result be (9) …… . experimental evidence may support a theory but many advances are made when observations disprove current theory. in science, something is a fact or a law if it conforms to all the results we have at any time, but history shows us that what is (10) as fact or as a law in one generation may not be so by the next.
I think Body modification is a subculture because it coexists with contemporary society yet is distinct and different from our society's norms. But being a part of a subculture you could work and socialize amongst others who also support body modification and alternative lifestyles. Tattoos and body piercing confirm to others that you belong to a particular group, or define yourself as different or unique from general society. People choose to pierce or tattoo their bodies for many different reasons. Finding a subculture to belong to might help people feel more in control and secure while coexisting in a more hectic dominate society. In some cultures piercing and tattooing ones body is for tribal or spiritual markings. People who take part in this subculture feel it shows a "social" presentation of themselves and their experiences. Some people get tattoos to show they are apart of a particular group or gang. One most likely would not attain a professional, political, or high ranking position in society with a neon purple bar through their lip. Like peer influence, rebellion, and for others or "outsiders" to view them as different from the norm. What makes your subculture a "subculture"?One of the cultural features in the body modification subculture is defining who you are by extreme piercing, tattooing, or marking your body with jewelry and symbols.