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    depicted in the "reel" life of "gangsta" rap music videos are more likely to practice these behaviors in real life‚ suggests one of the first studies to specifically explore how rap videos influence emotional and physical health. After studying 522 black girls between the ages of 14 and 18 from non-urban‚ lower socioeconomic neighborhoods‚ researchers found that compared to those who never or rarely watched these videos‚ the girls who viewed these gangsta videos for at least 14 hours per week were

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    How Does Edwin Muir Portray Childhood In Horses? At face value‚ Horses is a poem about Edwin Muir and it’s a nostalgic view on the distant memory of how he felt about the horses as a child compared to now. The way Muir describes the horses is in awe-struck tone‚ but this varies as at times he seems to be quite fearful of the horses as he looks back in a child-like state of mind. One of the major themes of the poem is how as a child he saw the horses as powerful‚ which isn’t how he views them now

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    Nostalgia In Rap Music

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    powerful effect on a person’s perspective. Constantly in society‚ people talk about how great everything was in the past. People were friendlier; food tasted better and more natural; and most of all‚ art was more sophisticated and meaningful. While most of these statements are influenced by nostalgia‚ that does not completely discredit them. Many listeners of rap music would agree‚ saying that the 90s was the pinnacle of rap with the rise of stars such as Tupac‚ Biggie‚ and OutKast. These rappers were

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    10/27/2012 Negative effects of Rap Music on Teenagers I strongly believe that you need to give your children the freedom to make their own choices in the paths they take in their lives. If you don’t they might rebel and make poor choices that can lead to a poor lifestyle. Although you do have to step in every once in a while but I believe you need to make these interferences in their lives a very rare occasion. For instance when it comes to negative rap music and their videos; I believe a parent needs

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    Macbeth - Rap

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    The name’s Macbeth Ill murder and kill till my last breath Started with me and Banquo meeting these witches‚ They said my future would soon hold kingly riches‚ But Banquo’s sons would reign instead of me What could turn my friend into my enemy? But I found out that the Cawdor title was mine‚ And suddenly thoughts of jealousy were filling my mind. This greed was over powering me‚ So feeling kingly‚ I checked in with my queen bee‚ My lady‚ she was like: "Why you thinking maybe?" Killing

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    Violence In Rap Music

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    the rap music has many themes that involve many themes racism‚ drug addiction‚ Rap Music is considered to be the voice of the African American youth. He also stated the types of rap music; lifeline and hard-core rap‚ commercial or soft rap; the commercial or the soft rap is all about social messages that addresses social messages between the races and classes which describes problems and frustrations that exist between teenagers and parents on the other hand the lifeline or the hard core rap is divided

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    Rap Music Essay

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    different genres of music‚ my personal favorite type is rap. While many people may not be attracted to this genre of music‚ I believe that it has many different styles and artists. Rap music alone has so many different subcategories that all produce their own unique sounds. An artist style‚ lyrics‚ sound‚ instruments‚ and even location can categorize different genres of rap. East coast‚ west coast‚ and southern are all different styles of rap music where the location that the music is from can make

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    electronic‚ jazz‚ blues‚ and tons more. One of these types of music are rap‚ a toneless‚ beat driven‚ fast paced‚ rhyming song. On the opposite side of the musical spectrum is music of Broadway‚ a musical type of music used in a lot of theatre productions. These two types of music are interesting to compare‚ since while they appear very different at first‚ the two types of music actually have a few things in common. Although the rap genre and Broadway genre are slightly similar in terms of the music

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    1301 23 June 2012 The Effects of Rap Music on Children “There is no danger of developing eyestrain from looking on the bright side of things.” This quote fits perfectly with this topic. Too many people look at the negativities in music‚ Rap music to be specific. Rap music can have negative effects on those who listen to it‚ but just as easily and equally have a positive and beneficial outcome. Yes‚ many rappers use vulgar derogative terms to describe women and may influence its listeners to break

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    tragedy; particularly relevant to 1930’s America‚ following the depression and economic poverty it caused. Steinbeck portrays George as a flawed character who doesn’t display archetypal heroic qualities‚ however the reader empathizes with him. Steinbeck therefore ultimately presents him as a anti-hero within the context of the narrative. At the beginning of the novel‚ Steinbeck portrays George as a flawed character. George and lennie travel to a ranch ‚ indicating the unsettled lifestyle of men during

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