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    Hip Hop Planet

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    Question  What I think  What my  partner thinks    Based on the title‚   what do you think   you will be reading   about?    I think Ill be reading about    how music in this generation  has changed our world.  Paragraph 1:  What does this   paragraph tell you   about how McBride   feels about hip hop?    He dislikes hip hop because  he feels as if it isnt music‚  that all rappers are bad  influences.    Paragraph 1:  What does McBride   realize in this   nightmare scenario?    What McBride realizes is 

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    Timbaland quickly made a name for himself in the late-’90s hip-hop game as not only an inventive producer with an eccentric sense of beat construction but also as one of the most commercially proven producers. This unlikely synthesis of eccentricity and commerciality made him a hot commodity by the end of the ’90s as America’s top MCs -- Nas‚ Snoop Dogg‚ Jay-Z -- paid big money for an opportunity to work with him on the occasional track or two. Though his aesthetic was undoubtedly unique‚ it did

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    Homework 12 Rock ‘n’ Rap Gabriel Gonzalez Block: 4 It costs the company an average of $15‚000 to produce a rock CD and an average of $12‚000 to produce a rap CD. Also‚ it takes about 18 hours to produce a rock CD and about 25 hours to produce a rap CD. The company can afford to spend up to $150‚000 on production next month. Also‚ the company will spend at least 175 hours on production. The company earns $20‚000 in profit on each rock CD it produces and $30‚000 in profit on each rap

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    History Of Hip Hop

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    Hip-hop is one of the most diverse dance. Much of early hip-hop was unrecorded because hip-hop culture was very experimental and many considered it just messing around.(The origins of hip-hop 26) Hip-hop was invented in the mid-1970’s by many people. It was first seen on the streets of New York. Grandmaster Flash was one of the inventors of hip-hop. (The Break Master) Many people created hip-hop on the streets of New York in the mid-1970’s. Hip-hop was first seen on the streets of New York. “I

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    Lil Bosie Biography

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    WOW! Lil Boosie (TORRENCE HATCH) was born on November 14 1982 in butane rouge Louisiana. Terrence was bestowed the nickname Boosie by his family‚ and he was raised on the south side of Baton Rouge. As Boosie‚ he has released six or seven regular studio albums while contributing to a number of mixtapes and compilations. Lil Boosie’s cousin Young Bleed introduced Boosie to Baton Rouge rapper C-Loc in the late 1990s.[2] He was mentored by Young Bleed and C-Loc and joined the group Concentration Camp

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    The Alchemist Essay

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    According to Paulo Coelho’s‚ The Alchemist‚ a Personal Legend can be found and accomplished because‚ “... when you want something‚ all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it” (Coelho 24). The idea of a Personal Legend‚ a dream‚ or treasure is constantly mentioned in the Alchemist. Personal Legend begins‚ when Santiago has a dream to when he finally meets the Englishman. The only difference was that Santiago was actually pursuing his dream; while as the Englishman was still searching

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    Jinoo Song 12/2/12 U.S. History I Honors Dr. Hogge Boston Massacre: George Hewes’s Testimony When the mob formed on King’s Street on the night of March 5th‚ I quickly joined them. I am a loyal patriot‚ and it is my duty to stand up for my people against what I assumed to be an unwarranted attack from the soldiers. I did not have a club nor cane. The main guard‚ along with Captain Thomas Preston came rushing out to support the sentry on King’s Street. He told us to disperse before anything injurious

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    Jay-Z Entr. Paper

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    In the world we live in today‚ success does not come easy. Success is something that must be achieved through hard work‚ determination‚ and ambition. One man who has captured success in such a manner is Shawn Corey Carter‚ better known by his stage name Jay-Z. Carter is not an immensely prosperous and influential figure by mistake. He attained his fame by a prodigious desire to achieve success by any means necessary. He took nothing for granted while expecting nothing out of anyone besides himself

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    On one hand the sources suggest the Amritsar Massacre did create hostility among Indians towards the British‚ with the British government being portrayed as repressive and irresponsible. However‚ the alternative view presented by the sources is that Indians were not hostile towards the British‚ but they were in fact appreciative of their help and did not feel that they were repressive. One view presented by the sources is that Indians did not like the British rule. The theme of hostility is presented

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    Double Standards: Don’t Look at Me Don’t look at me is the first line of Christina Aguilera’s song "Beautiful." This instant whisper from the voice of Aguilera creates an ashamed vibe for the song. It is spoken quietly and without any musical instrumentation. As the music softly and brilliantly builds up to the first verse listener’s already have a misinterpretation of the lyrics. The audience presumes that the song will be about depression or shame and disgrace because one would associate not wanting

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