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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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    Discuss examples of exploitation that occur in our world today. Exploitation surely do occur in everyday society. It was just yesterday that my AP physics tutor came in to realization that he has been an victim of modern society exploitation. I attend an academy for my "extra help sessions"‚ and the academy has resources of tutors for all different subjects at different rates. All the payments are through the academy; the tutor doesn’t know how much I pay the academy nor do I know how much the tutor

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    RAP VIDEOS FOXY BROWN AND DA BRAT Hip-hop is fast becoming the expressive manifestation of the past and the present medium by which African American and Latino-American express their views .Black women have less access to power‚ wealth and protection and have used sex as a means to gain that access. Today women in hip-hop define their own worth on what they can do by how much skin they show on TV. This presentation and subsequent paper is takes a critical look at two female hip-hop artists

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    Tools of Exploitation Analysis The film/documentary‚ titled Tools of Exploitation‚ chronicles‚ analyzes and explains Western civilizations influence on African culture/livelihood throughout the period of colonialism (the film covers the slave trade for a brief moment as well) leading to the modern day. Narrated by scholar/author Ali Mazrui‚ the film focuses on the usurping of Africa’s future potential due to European powers stymying Africa’s growth for their (Western) own gain (hence the name

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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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    The Rise of Black British Culture from Black British Music like Reggae‚ Jazz‚ Ska to the Black British Education in Britain‚ seen in "Some Kind of Black" by Diran Adebayo The Black British culture is somewhat similar to that of the culture of blacks in America; however some things are more influential and seen differently in Britain than America. Black British Music is seen as very influential not only for Black British culture however for Britain music as a whole. The mixture of pop‚ ska‚ and

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    2014 Different Attitude toward Violence In “Killing Women: A Pop-Music Tradition” John Hamerlinck reveals that the seemingly harmless world of pop music has developed its own style of woman-killing songs. Violent misogyny in songs is not new. In the 1920s‚ a song called “Careless Love” sang by Lonnie Johnson‚ “in which he promises to shoot his lover numerous times and then stand over her until she is finished dying”(417). In fact‚ killing women who have been with another man are common plots in popular

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    January 2008 Exploitation of Indian Culture Nora Naranjo-Morse’s poem‚ “Mud Woman’s First Encounter with the World of Money and Business” portrays the internal struggle of Mud Woman‚ a contemporary Native Indian woman attempting to balance the traditions and ideals of her native culture with the outside consumer culture. When Mud Woman sells her art to a outside gallery owner‚ she comes to a realization that she may be exacerbating the commercialization and exploitation of her own Pueblo

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    Exploitation in Children’s Movies Movies are meant to be help children learn life lessons visually and explore different areas of their imagination that they would have never seen otherwise. Children’s movies should meant to have a positive message and subconsciously be educational to watch but for some Disney movies and fairytale stories this is not the case. The Little Mermaid by Jean Hersholt‚ “Puce Fairy Book” by Alice Major‚ “Forget Prince Charming” by June Callwood and the movie Brave are

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    will analyze the article ‘Networks of Exploitation: Immigrant Labour and the Restructuring of the Los Angeles Janitorial Industry’ by Cynthia J. Cranford. It attempts to assess her work and evaluate its merits. In this critique‚ I argue that while the case of the janitorial industry in Los Angeles may sufficiently support Cranford’s thesis‚ it fails to describe the situation that legal immigrant workers have to face. It theorizes that the level of exploitation would be significantly lower if employers

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