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    In Michael Eric Dyson’s Know What I Mean? Reflections on Hip Hop‚ he combats the accusations made by social critics. Dyson reflects on his personal experiences to expose the society Black Americans were raised in. In the past social critics like Kilson and Crouch have manipulated the understanding of Hip Hop culture in a negative perspective. Contrary to their ideas‚ Dyson should be paid attention to because “street culture” and Black English provide literacy‚ education‚ and question the cultural

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    Lindy Hop

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    Lindy Hop is a jazz dance or “Swing” dance that originated in Harlem‚ New York at a popular club named the Savoy ballroom. How the Lindy hop received its name is debatable. Many believe the name came from a headline in the newspaper about Charles Lindbergh’s famous flight to Paris in 1927 and others believe it was named after a woman named Lindy. Regardless of how the Lindy Hop received its name‚ the new fast paced dance quickly became an American phenomenon. By the mid 1920’s the Lindy Hop became

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    Monique Morris March 22‚ 2013 Bitch Bad “Bitch Bad” is popular hip-hop song performed by Chicago native rapper‚ Lupe Fiasco. The song depicts the word bitch in the many forms that it is used in today’s urban society. The song starts with a dark weary synthesizer and a heavy deep 808 drum pattern that reflects the sound that is used in many of today’s popular club/party songs. The words to the song shine a stereotypical light on “bad bitches‚” but there is a twist. Fiasco highlights 3 significant

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    Part One In the article “The Hip Hop Impact on Japanese Youth Culture”‚ the author‚ Xuexing Liu‚ addresses the idea that hip hop has a global influence on youth culture and he portrays it by describing how hip hop has affected Japanese youth. Liu is an associate professor of Japanese which suggests that he might be quite knowledgeable with regards to Japanese society’s traditions and cultures. This is evident from the various in-depth examples that he has inserted into many parts of the article

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    “Chicken Hips” In the article‚ “Chicken Hips‚” the Canadian narrator‚ Catherine Pigott gives us the different cultural views between Canada and Africa; mainly the societies’ views regarding beauty and image. In the early 1980s Pigott goes to Gambia‚ Africa to experience a new culture. Pigott faced trouble when she first went to Gambia because she had many problems adjusting to a new society and new people. When looking around at everyone‚ she saw that everyone was “big.” Men and women had thick

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    Plan of Investigation It is through Gangsta Rap subgenre of Hip-Hop‚ that the question: “What were the underlying cultural reasons for the Los Angeles Riots of 1992?” can be answered. This paper will examine rap lyrics from prominent Los Angeles Hip-Hop acts in order to investigate the deteriorating rapport between the city’s oft-biased police department and the city’s increasingly restless black urban youth‚ from the perspective of the latter group. These lyrics will be juxtaposed with statements

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    Hip Dislocations

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    Foster (2005) implemented a randomized control study that examined whether removing particular postoperative function restrictions (PFR) reduced the incidence of hip dislocations. Foster (2005) followed 265 patients that received an uncemented THA and divided the patients into two evenly distributed groups: patients who had PFR and patients who were not PFR. The criteria for PFR was that the patients were to use an abduction pillow while in bed‚ restrict the patient from driving an automobile‚ patients

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    Function of the Hips

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    GET HIP Give your internal hip rotators more attention and excel By Phil Wagner‚ BS‚ CSCS MAX FLEX MAX FLEX hip joint. External rotation will allow you to open up the hips to turn your body‚ furthering your ability to react to any change in play. H The deep muscles of your hip both help finetune the orientation of your pelvis on the legs and affect your spinal curvatures. This is an important addition to the straightforward and powerful capabilities of the other‚ more massively

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    BSN-3B1 Critical Thinking Exercise Nursing Management of the Client with Total Hip Replacement Situation: A 72-year-old male client is being discharged home from the hospital following hip replacement surgery. In addition to the prevention of other complications‚ the staff has made every effort to prevent deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism: the two most common causes of postoperative mortality in older clients. Prior to discharge‚ the nurse gives the client a list of instructions for

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    Hip Dysplasia

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    Hip Dysplasia is a hip socket that does not completely cover the ball area of the upper thighbone. The main cause of this condition happens when the soft cartilage that slowly hardens into bone in the ball and socket must fit together‚ but if the ball is not connected firmly enough in the socket‚ the socket will completely form around the ball and it will become too shallow. Risk factors associated with this condition are: higher in babies born in the breech position‚ huge babies and babies that

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