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    of the population is dreaming the same dream. It’s a dream of wealth‚ power‚ fame‚ plenty of sex‚ and exciting recreational opportunities” ( lasn‚ 380). This dream is feed to us by the people we look up to. For example say you idolize a Rapper or hip hop arties‚ if you watch one video he promotes wealth with their cars‚ chains‚ clothing‚ they promote sex with all the ladies on the video‚ fame because there on TV‚ power

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    suicidal thoughts‚ attempts‚ and completed suicides. Research shows that experience with peer harassment (most often as a target) leads to depression‚ decreased self-worth‚ hopelessness‚ and loneliness; all are precursors to suicidal thoughts and behaviors. There have been several high-profile cases involving teenagers taking their own lives in part because of being harassed and mistreated over the internet‚ cyberbullicide- suicide indirectly or directly influenced by experiences with online aggression

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    When you look across the league‚ you still see cornrows‚ tattoos‚ arm sleeves‚ headbands and hip-hop culture and then you will realize there is someone missing. The king of all that‚ the player who revolutionized the league his way‚ whether you liked it or not‚ the dude who broke ankles for 13 straight years and played every game as if it was his last is not there. He is no where to be found and his story is quite tragic; in a way‚ he is the forgotten one‚ the league is missing the one and only

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    further: with lots of ambition he produced television series and started his own restaurant. The catering industry was warned. But this isn’t just everything! Last but not least he has a successful clothing line Sean John which stands for bling bling‚ hip hop and attitude. The fact he got a fashion award for his creations as a designer is the best proof he isn’t an ordinary “fashion-aware” black rapper. From zero to hero: motivation is crucial This media empire and his celebrity status didn’t come

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    Adults have not always understood teenagers and the adolescent psyche. Film and hip-hop star Will Smith articulated this in a song from 1998: "Parents just don’t understand!" As the 1990’s drew to a close‚ the media would have the public believe that teenagers were more different from the rest of society than ever before. Dobbs (2011) unequivocally states that culture has a huge effect on the shaping of adolescents. In terms of music‚ both gangsta rap artists such as Eminem and DMX and heavy rock

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    While there were many politically inspired albums released over the course of this year‚ such as Beyoncé’s “Lemonade‚” I believe that Alicia Keys’ sixth album stands out among the rest (Mackay). Unlike her previous albums‚ Keys’ has a more rough‚ hip-hop like sound‚ accompanied by her meaningful lyrics (Keith). “Alicia Keys is a creature of habit when it comes to her music. With “Piano and I‚” the first track on her hugely successful debut album Songs in A Minor‚ she started the tradition of opening

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    In the hip hop video ‘Wet’ by Snoop Dogg‚ women are shown dancing together wearing little more than a bikini. The woman are usually shown either dancing sexually together or grinding against something‚ trying their best to either get the males attention or to please them. The video shows that women are not being valued for anything other than their appearance/actions. They get judged on what they’re doing rather than what their personality is. Woman in hip hop videos are portrayed as sex objects

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    MEMBERS Name : Yoon Doojoon | 윤두준ユ | ン・ドゥジュン Group Position : Leader‚ vocalist‚ sub-rapper Date of Birth : July 4‚ 1989 Height : 179cm Weight : 66kg Blood Type: A Specialty: Vocal‚ rap‚ soccer Hobbies: Listening to hip hop and R&B‚ soccer Trained in : JYP Entertainment & Cube Entertainment Cyworld: http://www.cyworld.com/enwns89 Twitter: http://twitter.com/BeeeestDJ He was first appeared on MNet Hot Blood as one of the candidates for JYPE group Oneday. He was also featured

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    credibility. Not all African Americans are poor; there are some that are actually very rich and famous. The only reason why we aren’t making money is because we a portrayed as inferior‚ unimportant‚ and void of creditability. For instance there are many hip hop artist and athletes making millions of dollars a month. Chris Brown‚ Beyonce‚ Tiger Woods etc. See not all black people are poor. Most black people are accused to be involved with drugs. Not true. Maybe some‚ but not all are involved with drugs

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    | | Graffiti as an art form is a controversial subject in the art world. Is it vandalism‚ or is it art? Graffiti itself has come a long way from just being scrawls in a bathroom or random tags on a wall. It has been embraced worldwide by the hip hop culture as a legitimate form of artistic expression. An outlet with endless possibilities and absolutely no borders‚ constantly breaking barriers as it finds its way onto collector’s walls and into galleries as well as being the subject of museum

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