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    Jay Z Accomplishments

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    Jay-Z was never handed anything in life‚ he worked for all of his success and risked a lot to be where he is today. Born and raised in the projects and into a poor family sat him up for failure but Jay-Z beat the odds to be where he is today. He now raps about his success and tells a story to the people who are in the same situation as he was so that they have something to look up to. His success gives him bragging rights to express in his music because he is proud of how far he made it and what he

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    Question #3 Why has the plan failed? ·The plan failed because many of the teachers had learned behaviours and did not have the desire or motivation to change. Strong existing culture that made them resistant to change. ·The plan was introduced too soon with not enough consensus among the teachers‚ if any and the teachers did not buy into the plan ·Many of the teacher’s had been at the school for a long time and did not have a real incentive or motivation to change because of attempted failures

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    The Hip-Hop Movement

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    “This movement started to expose people to new music but ended up becoming a multi-billion dollar industry” according to DMC of Run- D.M.C. (Jalal 1). The Hip-Hop movement started in 1973 by 3 men your parents probably know about. It started to expose people to other types of music. The Hip-Hop Movement will discuss‚ the people who started the Hip-Hop movement and whom is affected‚ the purpose of the movement and what it hopes to achieve. First off‚ it was started in 1973 by Grandmaster Flash‚ Afrika

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    Sex and images of hypersexualization of women are common in many popular rap songs. In “Lollipop” by Lil Wayne the lyrics are:“But man I ain’t never seen an a** like hers/That p***y in my mouth had me at a loss for words/I told her to back it up like burp burp/And make that a** jump like shczerp shczerp. (Metreolyrics). Then

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    positive impact on communities. Some say it makes youths violent and negative. Others say it connects to the public and makes them feel more comfortable about their situation. Hip hop is a style of popular music of black and hispanic origin‚ featuring rap with electronic backing. It goes back to as far as the 1970’s. No matter how far hip hop goes‚ it has influenced the citizens of society to portray real atrocious character traits. Although there are many positive ways hip hop has formed the

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    Music Essay

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    that Rap and Hip/Hop are the kind of music they listen to due to its sudden popularity and admiration of mainstream music. Not only that but‚ it has broken barriers for censorship in Rap music. “Rap music has had little impact from the use of censorship because the artists have not yet been impaired by it. The need for cleaner rap music has arisen and left a very small dent in the rap world. The degrading words and phrases and the explicit language may or may not stay within the culture of rap music

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    Issue Paper

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    VH1. The aim of these music videos is to market and promote different artists through the use of visual appeals. Gangster rap‚ a subgenre Hip-Hop music‚ presents violence‚ homophobia‚ and sexism in its lyrical content. This type of music presents the youth with an ideal identity‚ one that is consumed with money‚ cars‚ drugs‚ and multiple women performing sexual favors. Gangster rap videos usually focus on the buttocks‚ hips‚ and breast of women‚ (specifically black women). These videos depict black

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    Hip-hop has been the voice of the African Americans for many generations. Therefore‚ It was African Americans voice back then. it helps African Americans express their struggles and problems . Today hip-hop is all about sex‚money and drugs. In addition This has made the generation today brutal. Furthermore Hip-hop is no longer the voice to help the struggles‚ but the key to problems. Because of hip-hop music today teens education is at state because of how artists make the streets seem like a fine

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    Hip Hop

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    Back then‚ when I hear “Hip Hop”‚ I associated it with egoistic rappers and gang violence. It was my least favorite music genre because rap artists only rap about their shopping list and other meaningless topics. It came to the point where I asked‚ “What is Hip Hop?” I was so curious that I decided to use it as an English research topic. From that point on‚ my opinion on Hip Hop changed completely due to the fact that there’s more to it. As I researched on what Hip Hop is‚ I found out that it isn’t

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    From the early 1980’s until now rap has featured political themes ranging from broad social issues such as the Vietnam War and police brutality. N.W.A‚ a popular rap group in the early 90’s‚ had a song “N.W.A “F**k Tha Police” that surged in popularity in 2015‚ “Charting on Hot Rap Songs and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs‚ “N.W.A “F**k Tha Police” (released in 1988)‚ was ranked at Nos. 20 and 25 on the lists‚ respectively…” Spanning several decades rap artists from Tupac to Kanye have continually commented

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