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    Do you know why “New School” become so popular in the late 1980s? Hip-hop starts at the 1970s‚ the beginning of hip-hop is starting by DJ Kool Herc. All of the early artists of hip-hop‚ deejays or MCs‚ were named ’Old School’. ’New School’ was a given name to separate the different style of hip-hop depends on when does it born and what was added. New school rap came out and became popular because the new technology of drum machine came out‚ the new generation of musicians‚ and a new type of image

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    Title: Convenience foods are more popular in modern life. Some people claim that traditional foods and traditional methods of food reparation will disappear. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? The increasing availability of convenience foods has been an important feature of modern life in many developed countries. Some people have claimed that traditional foods and traditional methods of food preparation will disappear. In this essay I think it is unlikely to happen.

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    Culture During the 1920s

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    AP US History 16 February 2013 1920’s Culture The national American culture during the 1920s was shaped by advertising‚ entertainment and mass production. People began to realize the impact and importance of advertising on society and that by improving it‚ the people could learn and become more advanced and want more of the new technological advances. Also‚ the forms of entertainment changed and improved and people began spending more time and money on these new concepts. Finally‚ mass production

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    integral part of American culture since the 1950s. Throughout the decades‚ Rock and Roll has contributed to the vast array of sounds and musical styles in the pantheon of musical genres. Rock and roll has also influenced the creation of other musical subgenres‚ including alternative‚ metal‚ hardcore‚ punk‚ and grunge. Inspired by the emergence of blues and jazz‚ and the popularization of country‚ rock ‘n’ roll strived to imprint a deeper legacy into U.S. society and culture. Rock and Roll has also

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    aspect of Buddhism that is true and can be generalized in the actual world. “Fortunately the Buddha ’s teachings do not end with suffering; rather‚ they go on to tell us what we can do about it and how to end it” (BBC Religions). It is this massive influence that makes understanding and following Buddhism so crucial in the history of civilizations. Buddhism teaches the truth of the cause of the suffering‚ the end of suffering and finally the path that frees us from suffering. The Four Noble Truths of

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    Traditional Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh Studies Topic: Culture And Tradition Submitted by: Marilyn Thipthorpe INTRODUCTION Bangladesh is a county encompassing 147‚570-km²of land in South Asia. Our culture and tradition lies in our ancient history spanning thousands of years. This is the product of the repeated entry of varied peoples‚ bringing with them the Dravidian‚ Indo-Aryan‚ Mongol-Mughul‚ Arab‚ Persian‚ Turkic‚ and European cultures. In the 16th century‚ Bengal was absorbed into the Mughul Empire‚ later in the 18th

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    his book “1984” on what times where or what the future could be. George Orwell‚ was influenced and inspired by totalitarian. Orwell wrote “1984” while seriously ill with tuberculosis. Orwell commented that if he had not been so ill‚ the book might not have been so bleak. The book “1984” has been adapted to both television shows and movies . In the book “1984’ the world is divided into three countries that include a entire globe: Oceania‚ Eurasia‚ and Eastasia . They are all a totalitarian

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    United States Foreign Policy has shifted from being isolationist to being interventionist due to the United States being more involved around the world then when it first started out. being more involved than when we started wasn’t what our first few presidents wanted‚ they wanted to be isolated from all the other foreign countries. Meaning we Americans didn’t want their foreign affairs to involve the new country of the United States. In the beginning of U.S. development we were isolationists due

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    During the American Revolution‚ colonists had many utopian ideals of freedom‚ representation‚ and independence. They fought for them through the Revolutionary War and Thomas Paine emphasised them in his book Common Sense. The british colonists kept those principles at heart when writing the Declaration of Independence and continued pursue them even until the mid 1800s with the rise of cotton in the Mississippi Valley. When the soil in the southern states proved fertile‚ King Cotton became the new

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    Traditional Ideologies

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    ‘Traditional Ideologies’ The texts that we‚ the reader‚ tend to relate to most are the texts that reflect our values or include certain social issues of the present. Texts such as these are therefore quite commonly found beside the beds‚ on the coffee tables and in the bookcases of many Australians. These texts‚ in a way act as a barometer for values‚ and shifts in values in our society. This can be seen in many instances. For example‚ take the feature film ‘The Castle’

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