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    government. This article was published on August 30th‚ 2016 in the Washington Post. The United States in currently encapsulated in various civil rights issues such as problems with gay rights‚ women’s rights‚ and racial equality. Abdul-Jabbar uses Kendrick and Kaepernick to illuminate what happens when a famous person makes a patriotic act to stand up for these rights. The author begins the article by reporting how Sam

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    Acknowledgements . Table of Content Acknowledgements 2 Abstract 4 Section One 5 Planning and Implementing a Personal Professional Development 5 Introduction 5 Section Two 12 Personal Development Plan Resources 12 Introduction 12 Section Three 17 Evaluate the Personal Development Plan 17 Section Four 19 Welfare Working Practices 19 Section Five 23 Personal Reflections 23 References 24 Appendix One 26 Intertrain Organisational Chart 26 Appendix Two 27 Job Description 27 Appendix Three 29 Assessmnets

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    This scream shows the pain and agony of a black man. During this Kendrick recite‚ “While my love ones was fighting a continuous war back in the city‚ I was entering a new one‚ a war that was based on apartheid and discrimination.” Here Lamar clearly opposing the racial inequality and the discrimination faced by the black

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    In Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye (1970) and Kendrick Lamar’s album To Pimp A Butterfly (2015)‚ both authors show how oppression manifests itself as internalized racism. The influence of the “Black Is Beautiful” cultural movement is present throughout the novel and the album. Throughout the novel‚ each character deals with oppression differently. It is understandable considering each individual has been raised in a different way. However‚ society is one of the main reasons that each one

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    Prepare presentation to Line manager CMI website‚ and any recommended literature The use of a PC‚ internet connection. I have trouble trying to organize all the information I have printed. I was confused‚ and did not have a clue how to format my presentation. I have decided to keep it simple

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    this school as an organisation. I will provide you with various source documents such as: Sixth Form absent Sheet‚ School Purchase Order Form‚ School Mission Statements‚ Print screens of the school’s Curriculum Management Information Systems (CMIS)‚ Scanned example of the catalogue the

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    In his music and performances‚ Kendrick Lamar addresses social issues that affect the African-American community while paying homage to African-American history by incorporating various elements of Black music culture into his art. Kendrick shies away from traditional subjects that commercial rap focuses on and instead writes about the the realities of living in an underserved community plagued by gang violence and drug use. Kendrick Lamar advocates for change and for members of the

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    spread the word about oppression and struggles of the black community‚ because of its popularity hip hop music continued its spread through the 2000s‚ it was also increasingly seen in mainstream pop. In this essay I will be looking at the artist Kendrick Lamar‚ his claim to authenticity and the message he tries to put forth in his music. In history‚ the African American experience of institutionalised racism is frequently incorporated into hip-hop and in socially

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    letter detailing the incident to two subordinates: his executive officer Lieutenant Colonel Markinson‚ and Lieutenant Kendrick‚ Santiago’s platoon commander. Jessep and Kendrick are incensed at Santiago’s actions‚ but decide not to transfer him despite the objection of Markinson. After giving Markinson a dressing-down for questioning his views on the matter‚ Jessep calls Kendrick in to discuss "the training of young William." When Dawson and Downey are later arrested for Santiago’s murder

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    Kendrick Lamar’s Influences on the World The music world is forever changing. Music is listened to by practically everyone in the world‚ and many messages can be sent through one song. The artist‚ Kendrick Lamar is slowly changing the world for the black community one song at a time. Lamar has won several grammy’s‚ and has a large following of all different ethnicities‚ and cultures. Kendrick Lamar’s songs have strong messages about how races need to come together to resolve problems. Kendrick

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