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    My first semester as an ACE mentor‚ I am mentoring an LCS class American Hip-hop experience with Professor Tony Clark an English professor. I introduce myself to the students as an ACE mentor and my role in the class. The first three classes were kind of cold for everybody in the class‚ everyone was kind of trying to understand each other. I took another approach which eventually paid off. The approach was that I go to the class 15-20 minutes before the class starts to welcome the students and engage

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    alternative-rock band called MUSE. Uprising comes from their fifth studio album ‘The Resistance’ and was released in September 2009. The music video that accompanies the song was directed by Sam Stephens and John Hobs. The main story or meaning of the song was inspired by the 2009‚ G20 protesting in London. The lead vocalist of the band‚ Matt Bellamy‚ commented in a ‘German Music’ interview that the lyrics were based around a book he was reading at the time which discussed the possible existence of a higher

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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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    Black man and white women in dark green row boat The story "Black Man and White Women in Dark Green Rowboat”‚ written by Russell Banks‚ is about an interracial relationship on the brink of disaster. The story opens up on an extremely hot day in August at a trailer park that is right next to a lake with a variety of people who live there. I was not immediately aware that the black man and the white woman were the focus of the story‚ but those characters gradually emerged and that’s when things

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    Anthony Scalercio English 117 Alienation and Exploitation Marx’s theory of alienation and exploitation in labor is clearly portrayed throughout Charles Chaplin’s film “Modern Times”. The film‚ which takes place in the era of post industrial revolution‚ is set in the factory of the “Electro Steel Corporation”. The story portrays the demanding life of a factory worker‚ played by Charlie Chaplin‚ who’s job is tightening nuts onto a piece if metal as it moves down the assembly line. There are

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    Hence the choice of using comments from his subscribers to make this song and the video of Tyler Ward and his crew doing embarrassing stuff but still having fun.I like the work. I like how he uses his subscribers’ comments and turn them into such a catchy song. Nowadays people like to listen to music‚ and making a music video that is both fun and inspiring‚ it appeals to everyone that enjoys music and humour. The music video has 99‚194 viewers‚ 5‚468 likes and only 97 dislikes. Citation: Tyler Ward

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    side to the fashion modeling industry which involves the exploitation of young models. There are cases of overworking models beyond the point of exhaustion. There have also been reports of drug abuse and malnutrition due to the stress and pressures models are put through. Another unfortunate case here is the sexual exploitation‚ by photographers‚ of young models with little guidance from their agents. All of these forms of abuse and exploitation of models in the fashion industry are physically and mentally

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    inadequate compared to men. The music firm is a primarily male-dominated field‚ which is not a problem. The problem arises when women are discouraged to reach higher and thus a “glass ceiling” is put in place. Feminism and other movements are working towards smashing the glass ceiling. Farrugia and Swiss‚ authors of “Producing Producers: Women and Electronic/Dance Music‚” said‚ “researchers who have examined the gendered divisions within the dance music industry thus far have noted that most DJs

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    Video case #0079: Music‚ EMC is an example of a teacher creating a highly effective classroom environment. In this video‚ the teacher displays elements which align with my position of a highly effective classroom environment. She creates a safe‚ supportive‚ and active learning environment‚ with clearly established high expectations. She also uses technology and manipulatives to create a meaningful learning experience which engages each student. I believe that the learning climate is the most important

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    "Be not discouraged Black women of the world‚ but push forward‚ regardless of the lack of appreciation shown you." (Amy Jacques-Garvey) Women for a very long time in human history‚ were treated like nothing‚ less than an animal. Women weren’t given any chance for individual acknowledgments and the ability to have aspirations. When freedom for white women came to be‚ they left Black women in the background to struggle and fight for themselves. Years later‚ Black women are still pushing through the

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