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    “Billionaire‚” Travie McCoy uses hip-hop and R&B style to target teenage listeners.  Understanding the audiences’ interests‚ needs and expectations allows him to choose the appropriate style and tone to express his message.   According to the youtube demographics statistics‚ the music video is most popular among teenagers and young adults in the range of thirteen to twenty-four years old.  Besides the primary audience‚ the song is also listened to by many hip-hop fans. Travie McCoy targets the audiences’

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    Another book written by Jack London is called “The Seed of McCoy.” This book talks about a two different crews of men sailing the sea. His story is mostly wrapped around this one crew of men on a boat called the Pyrenees that happens to have a cargo full of burning wheat. The men are seeking an island capable of anchoring them down so they can beach their boat. McCoy‚ who is the govern of the island of Pitcairn‚ was approached by this boat and it’s men to help them succeed in such a task. The second

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    “Parable of the Sadhu‚” gives readers the story of McCoy’s journey hiking through Nepal. McCoy‚ accompanied by his anthropologist friend Stephan and several others‚ were on a 60-day excursion and mountain climb through the Himalayas Mountains near Nepal. Midway through their difficult trek‚ they encountered a Sadhu (an Indian holy man) wearing little clothing‚ while suffering from exhaustion and hypothermia. McCoy and the other travelers immediately assisted him by wrapping the Sadhu in warm clothing

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    “They Shoot Horses Don’t They” written by Horace McCoy expresses two significant views on life during the Great Depression. This novel is about Robert and Gloria’s struggle to live during the times of hardship after their failure to pursue in life. Robert‚ the narrator of the novel‚ is a young boy who hopes to become a film director. After many failed attempts at pursuing his aspired profession‚ his strong and tough personality reflects his view on fighting for his life and become a filmmaker. On

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    The Hatfields and McCoys-a comparison to Romeo and Juliet “To be or not to be?” I for one say not to be. Both Juliet and Rosanna McCoy rushed into love. I mean really‚ how can you fall totally in love with somebody you do not know at all? For Juliet she had said “my ears have not yet drunk a hundred words of thy tongues uttering‚ yet I know the sound.” (ACT II) Juliet was saying she has not heard Romeo speak 100 words yet she is totally in love with him. With Rosanna McCoy she did not say

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    should be noted that Mrs. Hatfield refused to give a DNA sample to investigators. The Impression Test also gave us somewhat unclear results. It indicated that the shoes worn at the crime scene were men’s size 10 Nike‚ and Mr. Hatfield owns such a pair of shoes. However‚ this in and of itself is not conclusive. The Glass Analysis confirmed that the glass around the car was all from the shattered windshield. Based on this evidence‚ we can exonerate Mr. Hatfield and Mr. McCoy as the drivers of the vehicle

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    ago one‚ is the story of Hatfields and McCoys. Their feud was during the 1800s‚ over the killing of a pig‚ now now one knows why the montagues and Capulets are fighting‚ that was never mentioned in the play. Maybe it was as stupid as the killing of a pig‚ or the picking of a fruit off a tree that they did not own. Between the two families‚ there were murders kidnappings and brutal beatings amongst each other. The war between them came to a head when one night‚ some Hatfields entered a McCoy’s cabin

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    many years against one person for the smallest thing. A person will never forget what someone did to them regardless of the apology they may receive. Take the Hatfields and McCoys‚ for example. Randolph McCoy accused Floyd Hatfield‚ a cousin of Devil Anse‚ of stealing one of his pigs. At the end of the trial‚ it was decided that Floyd Hatfield was to be cleared of the charges against him. The trial had a part in sparking the feud‚ causing bloody violence between the two families. Because of the one

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    an interesting life before she became an outlaw. Many books have been written and movies made about her life. Starr’s parents were John and Elizabeth Hatfield Shirley. Her father was married three times. He came from an affluent Virginia family. He was as rich as Donald Trump. His third wife came from the Hatfield family of the famous Hatfield-McCoy feud. In 1839‚ John moved his family to southwest Missouri‚ where he became wealthy raising wheat‚ corn‚ horses‚ and livestock. Belle was born in Jasper

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    questions Buck about the fight‚ mainly who started it‚ Buck stood there‚ starstruck almost‚ because he could not devise an answer as to why they were fighting. This mocks and satirizes another fight going on in that time period‚ mainly the Hatfields and McCoys which lasted several years. However‚ in Twain’s example of the Granderfords and Sheperdsons‚ he clearly emphasizes the ignorance portrayed by both sides of the fight‚ demonstrating that they are willing to take each other’s lives‚ not knowing

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