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    Gangsta Rap: Crime

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    Gangsta Rap: Crime The cultural majority in America is up in arms over the rising levels of violence and horrific images that have seeped into popular entertainment. Movies‚ television‚ and music have always been controversial‚ but even they can cross the line between poor taste and immorality. Entertainment corporations and record labels don’t even blink‚ when told of the excessive torture or satanic lyrics found in material. Producers and directors continue to push the envelop on what

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    culture must be its music. Some of the instruments played in customary Puerto Rican music originated with the Taíno people. The most notable is the güicharo‚ or guiro. Some of the guiros were made from dried gourds and fruits. They were also made from animal bones and wood as well. This instrument was adapted from the people of the pre-Colombian days. The musical traditions of the Spanish and Africans can also be heard in Puerto Rico’s music. Such music are their classical music

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    express themselves‚ but the funk music remained a major form of escapism from everyday life for African Americans during that era. The funk music was seen as counterculture as soul and disco were more mainstream and played on popular radio. Funk music was banned to “black radio and local neighborhoods” being that this music did not only challenge the dominant ideology but also gave confidence and power to African Americans. Although critics argue that Funk music has faded away in today’s society

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    The internet has helped many people explore the world and the capabilities of their mind with a few clicks. Though the internet gives the public an amazing opportunity to express themselves with people all over the world‚ those same opportunities come attached with gruesome consequences. Adults realize that the pleasure of the internet comes with the dangers of predators or losing certain aspects of privacy‚ but many minors ignore or are clueless about those threats. Exploring the delights of the

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    Television and Rock/Rap Music do not cause youth violence: Literature Review It is acknowledged that media such as television‚ musicmusic videos‚ movies‚ video games‚ internet and other visual implements penetrate our daily lives in one form or another. This concept is especially applied to teenagers. Today‚ adolescents usually go straight home after school. However‚ they are not dedicating their time on homework or revision. Instead‚ they are mostly tempted to spend time being entertained

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    superstar‚ music mogul and legend runs the music industry. As a 25-year-old singer and songwriter‚ Swift has accomplished more than most musicians do in their lifetime. Throughout her career Swift has accumulated a wide variety of musical awards‚ including‚ 10 Grammys and even being the first woman to ever win the Grammy for album of the year. It is for these reasons that when Swift felt poorly compensated by Spotify for her work being streamed she was “swift” to pull out. However‚ Apple Music on the

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    Poetry vs. Rap

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    Murphy Alexander @02660619 Similarities Between Rap and Poetry Poetry and rap have been around for many years and have been used to appeal to the senses of audience members of many different ages‚ races‚ cultures. Poetry and rap are similar in many unique ways. One may look upon poetry and rap as two different genres‚ however‚ rap can actually be classified as a form of modern day poetry. Rap often talks about different ideas and subjects than most poems‚ however they hold similar formats to poetry

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    Sls Obu Rap

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    How has undertaking the Research and Analysis Project helped me in my accountancy studies and/or current employment role? I learnt a lot by doing my RAP which will help me in my reaming ACCA studies and also when I start my professional job. One of the things‚ I learnt whilst doing my RAP was how to do a research and gather information about a real world organisation‚ this helped me in developing my research skills. The research skill will be beneficial to me for my further studies and career

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    Throughout history the unspoken but highly evocative language of music has exerted powerful influences on individuals and societies alike. Felix Mendelssohn once remarked that music is more specific about what it expresses than words written about those expressions could ever be. That music has the power to express‚ convey and illicit powerful emotions is without question‚ however the issue of music’s moral and ethical power‚ and how that power affects individuals and societies‚ is one that receives

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    Does TV have a negative influence on society? At-risk categories are kids and elderly people. The average American kid spends more time watching TV than attending school. Kids eat while watching TV‚ and they may do the same while doing homework. Elderly people watch TV even more than kids‚ since this is their main entertainment at home. TV is inherent in our lives. It is natural for a person to enter an apartment‚ switch on the light‚ then switch on the TV‚ and then keep on doing other things

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