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    songs 1. Bassnectar & Seth Drake - Above & Beyond 2. Eminem - Despicable Freestyle 3. EXTREME BASS 4. Gorilla Zoe - lil Shawty (Bass Boosted) 5. KEVINM 6. Lil Jon & East Side Boyz - Throw It Up 7. Lil Jon_ Get Low 8. Gorilla Zoe ft lil Wayne (BASS BOOST) – Lost 9. Nelly - Here Comes The Boom 10. Tyga Faded ft Lil Wayne ( Bass Boosted) 11. Waka Flocka Flame - No Hands ft. Wale & Roscoe Dash 12. Young Jeezy Ft. USDA - White Girl 13

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    ` Doug is the main character in Gary D. Schmidt’s Ok For Now. In the book he is faced with many challenges and meets new people on his journey. Some of the people that are in Doug’s life are‚ his brother‚ Lucas‚ and his girlfriend‚ Lillian. (Lil for short.) This essay will explain why all of the aforementioned characters are dedicated in what they do and the choices that they make. Doug‚ the protagonist in Ok For Now‚ is a dedicated character. He shows dedication in many parts of the book. Example:

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    71% of Americans feel that “Political correctness is silencing discussions that need to be had”. (CATO) This statistic is very telling about the control that activist groups have on our speech and discourse. People aren’t able to voice the concerns about the danger they see in the violent practices that activist groups engage in. Activists will use guilt and shame tactics in order to silence voices from giving fair criticism to the more questionable parts of movements. Because of this silence‚ the

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    English 12 Exam Notes

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    in tension and conflict‚ is working toward the climax‚ don’t want to overdue up to the climactic scene‚ doesn’t make as big as an effect‚ involves protagonist and the antagonist Ex. Will Munny and Lil Bill- Will is shooting at the coffee can and it shows that he has lost any skill he once had‚ Lil Bill has conflict with English Bob; he deals with English Bob and shows him as ruthless‚ brutal‚ Will Munny goes to see Ned and brings Ned along and takes a leadership and convinces Ned to come along

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    The Slum Analysis

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    Kunal Kothari Brazilian Film and Lit Professor Nascimento August 8‚ 2012 Final Exam 1b) The Slum: The Slum‚ which was written by Aluisio Azevedo is a book centered on a slum called Sao Romao‚ its inhabitants‚ and the people who live close by to this slum. The book takes place in this slum where there are many people with different backgrounds and ethnicities who live there‚ and they all have their own stories to tell. Throughout this story the author‚ Azevedo‚ presents the audience with

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    Gangs in Rio

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    Gangs have always been a challenge to a states government. In Rio de Janeiro slums have always been dangerous because of the amount of the amount of gang members going around with guns‚ knives and many other weapons. There are many ways to understand these gangs; many believe that they do it for respect while others believe they do it because they have no other choice. In the movie “City of God” we can see the lives of many gang members that live in the slums. With many different sociologist perspectives

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    We currently live in a country that praises stereotypes. How do we overcome racism? We as people need to just be open to others and accept people for their race‚ ethnicity‚ and who they are. I’m straddling the fence‚ I disagree and agree with the Lil Wayne’s statement. I believe that racism is still alive and that it is very current in today’s society. It seems almost every day‚ I turn on the news or go on social media a see another story about police brutally happening. Or another story about racism

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    Music in American Culture

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    Music is completely different in America then any other country in the world. There are many different genres of music . Whatever kind of music you want to listen to‚ America has it. One of the genres in American society today are rock‚ which has different types such as classic‚ alternative‚ and heavy. Another very popular genre is rap‚ which is popular among the youth of the nation. Besides rap‚ a very popular genre is country‚ which has an ever-growing fan base. Rock music has been around since

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    Women Characters in The Waste Land Thomas Stearns Eliot’s The Waste land presents a galaxy of characters. Some women characters include a priestess‚ a princess‚ a fortune teller‚ a lady of the upper class‚ a lower middle class girl‚ a typist girl as well as the girls of the river Thames. None of them is happy in the true sense. In the Epigraph we come across the Sybil at Cumae who was hung in a cage. Children threw stones at her and asked‚ “What do you want?” In answer‚ she said‚ ‘I want to die

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    History Of Hip Hop Music

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    originated in New York and others may disagree (History of Hip Hop style‚ 2012). However‚ we can all come to one conclusion that hip hop is influential. Hip hop ’s largest fan base is the teenager population. It has changed over time from Run-DMC to now Lil Wayne and Drake. Hip hop will always be hip hop but it has changed overtime. It is different because of the message it sends . Teenagers are heavily influenced by the messages in Hip Hop music.. Hip hop came from a mixture of different types

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