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    Man Ipt

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    com/items/914500-how-staring-at-a-computer-all-day-can-affect-your-eyes * http://news.yahoo.com/samsung-accused-covering-fatal-gas-leak-left-one-143000648.html * copyright laws & plagiarism - http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/266094/lil-wayne-accused-of-copyright-infringement * For ONE of the articles you collect‚ find ONE emerging technology that may have social or ethical implications if it were to used widely on society now or in the future. For each article: 1. Classify

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    Research on Drake

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    the show ended the staff. He signed a label to Cash Money and Universal Motown Records. Drake began his music career in 2006 and sold about 6‚000 mix tapes. In 2008 Drake received an unexpected call from Lil Wayne asking him to go to Houston‚ Texas to join him in his tour that night which Lil Wayne is his mentor as well. He has been writing songs since he was ten years old. (AceShowbiz.com‚ p.1-2) Drake wrote a song called‚ “Fear.” In this song he is honoring Hov who has influence him. Fear was

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    How does Crack have a Negative Effect on the Black Culture and hip-hop Industry? Franklin House English IV Mr. Eustcha 8 May‚ 2013 Thesis: Crack-cocaine is one of the most addictive drugs known to mankind‚ especially to the African American race and it has affected the black culture in numerous ways like music‚ gang violence and Media Hysteria I. Invention of Crack A. Crack B. Rick ‘Freeway’ Ross 1. C.I.A. II. Effects of Crack-cocaine on Black Culture

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    People with money have a greater chance to win or get lower sentences compared to poor families. In today’s society we see all kinds of unfair cases coming in and out if the courtroom. People who have enough money to go hire a top of the line lawyer to protect them from being accounted guilty. All the while in the poor community people struggle to survive just to pay their rent‚ and when they commit a crime it’s hard for them to afford a top of the line lawyers. Every day you turn on the TV or the

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    The Evolution of Hip-Hop

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    Malik Shannon Eng 22 Maddox March 9‚ 2013 The Evolution of Hip-Hop The world of music alone is always evolving‚ however we’ve come to a conclusion that the message the artist convey in hip-hop music in this generation are not helping out or paving the way for the next generation. The focus is to inform the readers that "smoke weed everyday" or "finding Molly" getting women is not what the hip-hop scene is all about. Hip-hop artists tell stories‚ or teach listeners about the

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    2000s until the present time. It appears artists and listeners have lost sight of what hip-hop originally stood for. Songs are primarily about three things‚ drugs‚ money or women. A few examples of artists that have adopted this style would be - Lil Wayne‚ Soulja Boy and Young Jeezy. Bone Thugs N Harmony was a popular "old school group"‚ they had attempted to make a comeback recently with the release of their album "Strength and Loyalty". However‚ they maintained their previous style‚ which the

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    being cultural‚ racial or on an international scope. Hip hop music continues to evolve and emphasise profoundly on women‚ some people perceive this matter to be offensive to women. Artists such as Naughty by Nature better known as N.W.A‚ Eminem‚ Lil Wayne and Tupac Shakur have played a major role in regards to this. People have different perspectives in relation to this issue; some may view their work to be stating women as influential figures‚ while others may see their work to be quite belligerent

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    Essay On The Word Ratchet

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    The English language is growing and changing every day. We have a living language‚ meaning that it will constantly change as society changes the meaning and connotations of words. The members of a society can take a word and make it mean something very different seemingly overnight. Word changes to fit our constantly growing society and we change them so they can fit our current societal situation. There may be times when the change of a word might not make complete sense‚ but society has accepted

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    Drake

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    Girl‚ Shortly after he got cut from the TV drama Degrassi. Even though he was rapping he wouldn’t make a living off of it so he had to find a day job‚ but just in time in 2008 he received an a very unexpected phone call from the famous rap star Lil Wayne who had asked him to get on an air plane that night to join him on his tour and Drake agreed. The phone call in 2008 has changed Drakes life dramatically to becoming on top in the hip hop music world. After going on tour he had released his third

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    Hiphop Subculture

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    America’s largest and most important cultures and today we can see Hip-hop influence on American culture more clearly just the way young people dress‚ speak and behave. The biggest celebrities in the US come from the hip-hop culture‚ like Eminem‚ Jay-z‚ Lil Wayne and 50 cent. Hip-hop artists such as these have also had a big impact on American politics. 50 Cent has been in many marketing

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