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    BIOGRAPHY HOME WORK

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    Health and Social Care Unit 4: development through the life stages. Infancy 0 - 3 years old: Marshall Bruce also known as was born on October 17Th 1972 in St.Joseph Missouri. He was raised by his mother only Deborah as his dad abandoned the family when was an infant. She was also addicted to prescription drugs. The physical development of Marshall was fairly normal he could sit unaided at 7 months‚ he was able to crawl at 8 months. And by the time he had reached a year old he could walk unaided

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    “Yeah‚ I was a brother on the streets of Compton doing a lot of things most people look down on but it did pay off. Then we started rapping about real stuff that shook up the LAPD and the FBI. But we got our message across big time‚ and everyone in America started paying attention to the boys in the hood.”-Eazy-E. Eazy-E did bad but he turned his life around and made something of it. Eazy wasn’t all bad like his image portrayed to be. We all do what we have to do to survive no matter what it takes

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    Eminem Biography Essay

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    not knowing where he would be living the next week‚ Marshall set out to rant about life in general‚ the set quickly caught the ear of hip-hop’s difficult-to-please underground. What came out of this was the Slim Shady EP‚ the early work for the later Dr. Dre revised Slim Shady LP. Down to nearly his last dime‚ he went into the 1997 Rap Olympics in Los Angeles‚ basically hoping to win the $1‚500 cash price which he badly needed. After battling for an hour and throwing back every race diss thrown at

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    Shadow Of Doubt Analysis

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    Australian Story’s documentary ‘Shadow of Doubt’ gives new insight into the controversial topic of murder while hinting at police corruption‚ tunnel vision and the real truth. This documentary follows Deb Drummond‚ the granddaughter of accused murder Reg Brown‚ in a somewhat biased way positioning the audience in a way to believe that Reg Brown is innocent. Reg Brown is accused of killing Bronia Armstrong at the Wallace Bishop Arcade in 1947. Bronia Armstrong’s family did not participate in the documentary

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    Not Afraid- Eminem

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    John Stone English 101 Scott McClanahan‚ Instructor 8 April 2013 Eminem- “Not Afraid” Eminem is an American rapper‚ record producer‚ and actor. He is known as one of the most controversial and best-selling artists of the early 21st century. Eminem was born as Marshall Bruce Mathers III on October 17‚ 1972 in St. Joseph‚ MO. Mathers had a turbulent childhood and never knew his father‚ Marshall Mathers Jr.‚ who abandoned the family when he was still an infant. As a result‚ Eminem was raised by

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    Straight Outta Compton is a movie about a group from Compton‚ California that revolutionizes music and pop culture and changes and influences the life of hip-hop forever. The group NWA (Nigga’s With Attitude) consists of: Easy E‚ Dr. Dre‚ Ice Cube‚ DJ Yella‚ MC Ren‚ Arabian Prince‚ and the D.O.C. NWA’s album “Straight Outta Compton” is about their life while living in Compton and they way their were treated and harmed by police brutality in Los Angelos. With the guidance of their manager

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    Contemporary Urban Music: controversial messages in hip-hip and rap lyrics Though Franklin B. Krohn and Frances L. Suazo portray hip-hop and rap as a protest to racism‚ poverty‚ and glorifying the drug dealing and gangster lifestyle I completely disagree with their views. Hip-hop and rap is way of life for young black men and women. It’s a language for not only blacks but white people that truly understand the content of the lyrics. Krohn and Suazo wrote‚ “More recently‚ the term hip-hop

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    Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic novella Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde was published in January 1886. It recounts the horrific tale of a scientist whose experiment backfires and leads him to his own end. It was the author’s masterpiece and sold around 40‚000 copies in six months in England and became a popular sensation in America. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ a novella written in Bournemouth and set in London was one written in the late nineteenth century in the backdrop of the scientific

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    Napster

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    As I sat in front of my computer downloading my favorite song from Napster‚ I started to think about how hard it must have been to write a song so sublime with the way the words flow from one another‚ and how talented one must be to do so. I started to think how hard people work on their music for themselves and their fans‚ and how their fans don’t realize what they are doing every time they download a song off the internet. What they don’t realize is that it is messing over the people who worked

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    rap music

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    not the artists or the record company’s fault that crime rose. It’s not their responsibility to look after every person who listens to their music. In all these years of rap though there are three people who took the most criticism from the public. Dr. Dre was one‚ after N.W.A. broke up he went on to do his own thing‚ and after he released "The Chronic" he became a star. He took rap to a higher level where it never been before and I think that scared a lot of people. He was rapping about drive by’s

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