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    Hip/Hop Versus R&B

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    Hip-Hop versus R&B Rhythm and blues was considered strictly black music. The black culture is a phenomenal subject representing the life style‚ imagination and accomplishments of people. One of the most outstanding and unique characteristic that makes this culture one of a kind is the music I has produced. Music has a common characteristic that is unique to all cultures throughout the world. Today‚ I want to focus on the comparing of two music styles Hip-Hop versus R&B and the influence

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    Louise Bennett

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    Louise Bennett BIOGRAPHY September 7‚ 1919 – July 26‚ 2006 Louise Bennett was born in Kingston‚ Jamaica‚ and attended Ebenezer and Calabar Elementary Schools‚ St. Simon’s College‚ Excelsior College‚ and Friends College in Highgate‚ St Mary. She received a British Council scholarship to attend the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art‚ where she studied in the late 1940s. On her return to Jamaica she taught drama to youth and adult groups both in social welfare agencies and for the University of the West

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    Gordon Bennett

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    their attention is captured. Gordon Bennett‚ an Australian Aboriginal artist‚ demonstrates this theory through his work. Possession Island (Appendix 1)‚ 1991 and Notes to Basquiat (Jackson Pollock and his Other) (Appendix 2)‚ 2001‚ will be discussed in relation to Henri’s statement. Bennett was born in Monto‚ Queensland in 1955 of Anglo-Celtic and Aboriginal ancestry (Taylor‚ 2009). His paintings incorporate narrative through the use of graphic detail. Bennett possesses international critical acclaim

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    In the short story‚ 2 B R 0 2 B‚ I was able to recognize the multiple examples of literary elements found within the piece. While reading the short story‚ the first literary element that stood out to me was imagery. Within the beginning‚ Vonnegut immediately sends the image of living in a ‘perfect world’ to the reader’s mind. “Everything was perfectly swell. There were no prisons‚ no slums‚ no insane asylums‚ no cripples‚ no pov-erty‚ no war. All diseases were conquered. So was old age”‚ writes Vonnegut

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    Dr. B. R. Ambedkar‚ affectionately known as Babasaheb‚ was one of the most renowned sons of India. He appeared on the Indian socio-political scene in early 1920 and remained in the forefront of all social‚ economic‚ political and religious efforts for upliftment of mankind. Dr.Ambedkar was a great scholar who made outstanding contributions as an economist‚ sociologist‚ legal luminary‚ educationalist‚ journalist‚ Parliamentarian and above all‚ as a social reformer and champion of human rights. Dr

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    William Bennett

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    The article by William Bennett‚ “Leave Marriage Alone‚” is about how marriage is a sacred tradition. He believes that if you broaden the definition to include gays‚ that act will totally alter the purpose and meaning of marriage. Bennett also discusses whether or not allowing gays to marry will open the door for more radical ideas‚ such as polygamy or incest. Bennett believes that gay marriage would weaken the institution. He thinks that by legally recognizing same sex unions‚ we will be sending

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    Federalist Vs D/R

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    founding fathers didn’t want political parties‚ and they tried to prevent them but then in 1796 the Federalist and Democratic/ Republican parties were formed.(D/R) Three issues the federalist and the D/R disagreed on were foreign policy‚ the powers of the National government vs the state government and tariffs. First issue the Federalist and D/R parties differed on was foreign policy. Foreign policy was interacting with other countries especially Europe. The Federalist wanted the U.S to be active and

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    Gordan Bennett

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    intersexuality. Gordon Bennett and Fiona Hall fit into one of these categories. Bennett’s painting Outsider‚ Oil and acrylic on canvas‚ 1988 is a violent painting using appropriation of Vincent Van Gogh’s artwork‚ and the treatment of aboriginals in today’s society. Fiona Hall’s sculpture of the Nelumbo nucisera‚ lotus‚ elum‚ thamarei‚ aluminium and steel‚ 1999 is made up of a sardine tin rolled down revealing a bare stomach‚ and plant leaves. Bennett’s work can be seen as post-modern as Bennett takes Van

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    B Vs C

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    getting into international markets‚ understanding a countries culture can be the difference between success and failure. These categories include: Individualism (IDV) vs. Collectivism‚ Low vs. High Power Distance (PDI)‚ Masculinity (MAS) vs. Femininity‚ Uncertainty Avoidance Index (UAI)‚ and Long Term Orientation (LTO). Individualism (IDV) vs. Collectivism is the level in which individuals are combined into groups. The higher the rating‚ the closer the culture is to individualism‚ and the lower the

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    Stevie Wonder’s influence on modern R&B Stevie Wonder is one of the most commercially and critically successful artists of all time‚ recording over thirty top ten US chart hits. His influence on many music genres is in its abundance. In the 1970’s he released a large amount of work that is still heard today and still covered today by many artists. He played many instruments including piano‚ numerous synthesizers‚ drums and bass guitar. His voice and vocal melody lines were rated amongst the

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