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    In her book‚ Scrappy Little Nobody (2016)‚ Hollywood actress Anna Kendrick‚ presents a collection of personal essays written in a memoir style‚ but with a humorous touch. Within the pages of each chapter‚ Kendrick recalls a younger time in her life when she was a child and adolescent. She introduces the reader to numerous past personal experiences that were unique to her life as a talented child actor trying to make it to the big leagues in Hollywood. In her book‚ she mentions how she got her start

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    Hedy Lamar changed the way the world will work forever. Very few people know who she is‚ but countless numbers of people in the modern world use her creation. She was the brains behind the machine that gave us wifi. It has impacted numerous people’s lives in multiple ways. Wifi is the invention that has changed my life in more ways than any other. The first reason wifi is the invention that I believe altered my life the greatest‚ is that it keeps people from arriving at the wrong place. More specifically

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    “Love Yourz” by Jermaine Lamar Cole also known as J. Cole‚ debuted on his platinum selling album Forest Hills Drive. It was one of many number one songs on the hip-hop and R&B charts in 2014. Artist J. Cole created this album as a personal tour throughout his life up until he became famous. With the list of thirteen songs in chronological order‚ “Love Yourz” is number 12. This song hit the number one charts due to the motivational message it sent out to listeners. “Love Yourz” is a positive‚ persuasive

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    One day on a hot summer day two friends named kendrick and eddie who were the best of friends who met in 4th grade were hanging out. they were at eddies house where they were playing a awesome video game called nba 2k13 which they were rivals at always arguing who was the best and who had the best record till another one of there friends named rasheed called and said lets ride bikes. they waited for about a hour till rasheed showed up so kendrick and eddie went and grabbed everything they needed

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    Grab your ankles Third level Clappers -wale Tom ford-jayz Kendrick Lamar -backseat freestyle. I’ll drive to truck Ride-Joseph Bubble butt Somo-ride Houston old head ASAP Grab your ankles Third level Clappers -wale Tom ford-jayz Kendrick Lamar -backseat freestyle. I’ll drive to truck Ride-Joseph Bubble butt Somo-rideHouston old head ASAP Grab your ankles Third level Clappers -wale Tom ford-jayz Kendrick Lamar -backseat freestyle. I’ll drive to truck Ride-Joseph Bubble

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    Butterfly. What makes this album so unique is that Lamar presents each song like a long verse. Meaning each song continues off the previous. As a matter of fact‚ if you pay close attention to the endings‚ he recites the same line over and over again‚ which reads "I remember you was conflicted‚ misusing your influence. Sometimes I did the same"..."Abusing my power‚ full of resentment. Resentment that turned into a deep depression " (Kendrick Lamar‚TPAB). These words are essential what we are discussing

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    This scream shows the pain and agony of a black man. During this Kendrick recite‚ “While my love ones was fighting a continuous war back in the city‚ I was entering a new one‚ a war that was based on apartheid and discrimination.” Here Lamar clearly opposing the racial inequality and the discrimination faced by the black community. To support his thesis‚ the most impactful scene of his video shows a black

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    Social Consciousness in “To Pimp a Butterfly” by Kendrick Lamar Many consider Kendrick Lamar to be above beyond the talent of an average rapper; to others he is the bane of “quality” music. These two polarizing views can be attributed to a several different reasons; a generational gap‚ a shift in public thought‚ and the political atmosphere. Putting aside generational bias‚ while one might relate with Kendrick Lamar for his overarching message regarding race inequality‚ others might call it politically

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    spread the word about oppression and struggles of the black community‚ because of its popularity hip hop music continued its spread through the 2000s‚ it was also increasingly seen in mainstream pop. In this essay I will be looking at the artist Kendrick Lamar‚ his claim to authenticity and the message he tries to put forth in his music. In history‚ the African American experience of institutionalised racism is frequently incorporated into hip-hop and in socially

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    Kendrick then segues the video into another of his intertextual references. By passing Grey Poupon through the window of his Chevy Impala‚ Kendrick mocks the famous 1981 mustard commercial in which one wealthy white man passes another wealthy white man the jar through his car window. Often the subject of satire‚ such as in Wayne’s World (1992)‚ as he passes it to a fellow black rapper‚ Kendrick uses the reference to demonstrate how black people are equal to white people even if society is still in

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