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    happy with the group ’s management. As a result he quit the N.W.A. In 1989 he moved to New York‚ there he joined Da Lench Mob. After that recorded his solo album 1990 ’s "Americas Most Wanted". Ice Cube Produced an album for rapper Yo-Yo‚ "Bonnie to his Clyde". He has produced and remixed albums for other artists including K- Dee as well as Anotha Level. <br> <br>In addition Ice Cube appeared in the popular movie Boyz N The Hood. There are as well other not so popular movies he has appeared in such

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    apparent a new and fundamentally different product was needed. A younger audience for cinema was developing‚ interested in films that reflect their generations experiences‚ resulting in the creation of the anti-hero. Films like Easy Ryder (67)‚ Bonnie and Clyde (67) and The Wild Bunch (69) didn’t show traditional values and ideologies usually seen in Hollywood films. Instead it showed outlaws as the protagonists fighting against the older generations dated views through violence. When A Clockwork

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    “Sweet Heat” I think back and visualize the days of Bonnie and Clyde in the early 1930’s and reminisce about the first V8 powered vehicles driven during that era. That vision is what comes to mind when taking a drive with my father in his Ford street rod‚ “Sweet Heat”. “Sweet Heat” is a 1931 original steel Ford Sport Coupe that has been converted to a street rod powered by a ZZ4 350 cubic inch /400 Horsepower General Motors crate engine. The name “Sweet Heat” was derived from the hot new engine

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    2011 Allusions Quiz Copy

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    Allusions Quiz For each allusion‚ provide a brief explanation connecting the allusion to its modern reference. Write enough to show your complete understanding of the allusion. Do not rely upon WikiPedia as an accurate source by itself – use it in conjunction with at least one other resource. Here is an example: Why would Oprah Winfrey be considered a modern-day Ruth? Oprah would be like Ruth because like Ruth‚ she provides guidance and encouragement to others. In the Bible‚ Ruth provided help

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    Angel Caisapanta Professor Wells English 1102 14 February‚ 2011 “The Things They Carried” In the short story “The Things They Carried‚” written by Tim O’Brien‚ there is a lot of symbolism in each specific object that was mentioned. According to Dictionary.com‚ a symbolism is the practice of representing things by symbols‚ or of investing things with a symbolic meaning or character. A symbol is something used for or regarded as representing something else; a material object representing something

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    Metaphor Response Essay In the reading selection “Metaphors We Live By” by George Lakoff and Mark Johnson‚ the authors convey that metaphors are used on a daily basis by people like you and I. Some metaphors we use are easier to spot and understand than others. With metaphors there is a shifting in meaning between words or phrases by analogy or by comparison‚ through this we are shown likeness in the words we did not expect. Metaphors are infused in the lyrics of today music‚ famous rappers

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    Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4‚ 1969)‚ better known by his stage name Jay-Z‚ is an American rapper and businessman. He is one of the most financially successful hip hop artists and entrepreneurs in America having had a net worth of over $450 million in 2010. He has sold approximately 50 million albums worldwide‚ while receiving ten Grammy Awards for his musical work‚ and numerous additional nominations. He is the former CEO of Def Jam Recordings‚ one of the three founders of Roc-A-Fella Records

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    Crimes increased throughout the 1930s because of this. Well-known criminals during this time included Al Capone‚ Bonnie and Clyde‚ Machine Gun Kelly‚ “Baby Face” Nelson‚ and John Dillinger. Al Capone was a known mobster who was involved in every aspect of street crime‚ including bootlegging‚ murder‚ and tax evasion‚ but he was only tried and sentenced for income tax evasion. Bonnie and Clyde committed thirteen murders‚ and several robberies and burglaries. They were later killed in 1934.Machine Gun Kelly

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    Sparks fly between the Bonnie and Clyde-esque couple in chapter 32 with their highly vivid sex scene. The unnecessary amount of detail documenting this particular section with lines such as: “Mesmerized‚ drunk on the pleasure… feeling wildy alive” (p.272) that are capable of immersing

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    In 1871 the National Rifle Association was established to protect the gun rights of American citizens as well as make sure the country was prepared for war. In the 1930s criminals such as Al Capone‚ John Dillinger‚ and Bonnie and Clyde made headlines because of their infamously violent crimes. These crimes led to The National Firearms Act of 1934‚ which regulated fully automatic firearms by implementing a tax on them hoping that it would decrease the circulation of these weapons

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