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    Women in Hip Hop

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    (Williams‚ Stereo) In 1984‚ U.T.F.O.; who were the backup dancers for Whodini‚ released "Roxanne‚ Roxanne." It went on to become one of the most popular rap songs of all-time and created more than two dozen response songs‚ most notably‚ "Roxanne ’s Revenge" by 13-year-old Roxanne Shante. Shante began her career at the age of 14 via her rap hit‚ “Roxanne‚ Roxanne”. Her version “Roxanne ’s Revenge” was a massive hit‚ which sold over a quarter of a million copies in the New York area alone‚ and had

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    Rebel Women vs. Yankee Women Many stories have been told about the Civil War; there is the story of Gettysburg‚ Stonewall Jackson’s death‚ Robert E. Lee leading his solders‚ and many more. However‚ we only hear the smallest amount of information about what the wives of these soldiers are doing. It would be interesting to dig deep into the details of the support army general wives gave‚ what the government expected from women of both sides of the war‚ and the main differences of lifestyle back on

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    Women as Commodity

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    WOMEN AS COMMODITY Women As Commodity Since ancient times‚ There people who are being sold just like a mere things sold in a market to be slaves‚ pimp‚ and it’s quiet alarming that even naive child is a victim of this kind of discursive life. Women have been also analyzed to be part of those bundles of things paraded‚ bidded for‚ sold‚ and traded off despite the fact that women are making huge contributions for the development of their countries in different aspects today‚ still women are

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    to one central idea. J cole has changed the way I think about world . When I was young kid‚ about four or five years old I was exposed to rap music. My family would listen to old rap music and the current rap music at that time‚ which would be 50 cent and Nelly. Ever since I have been listening to rap music. Since I was young‚ I didn’t notice the messages that rap music sent and I didn’t know any of the words. We didn’t listen to any poetic rappers like Nas or Common at that time. A few years later

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    Global Women Analysis

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    Global Women In many countries it is the responsibility of a woman to carry out most tasks related to the care and nurturing of the family including cleaning‚ laundry‚ food preparation and care of the sick. In more southern countries‚ it is also the role of women to make an important contribution to their family’s food supply‚ shelter and personal needs. Single women with children do not have many options of producing a significant amount of income to help provide for their families. In this case

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    CIVIL WAR There have been many strong‚ intelligent women throughout our country’s history. Unfortunately‚ many have often gone unnoticed‚ undocumented or their accomplishments often overshadowed by their male counterparts. Some of them were homemakers‚ some were nurses‚ some served as spies‚ soldiers‚ daughters‚ sisters‚ mothers‚ etc. but all of them had one thing in common. They all contributed in the help of shaping our nation‚ and without these women our country would not have been the same. Their

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    to inform my audience about women for women intl Patern: Topical Thesis Statement: to understand what women for women intl is and how it is that they teach women around the world to earn and save money‚ how to develop their health and well being‚ and how to influence the decisions in their homes and communities. Introduction: attention and credibility.: men are superior than women? Hillary Clinton‚ former secretary of state at a gala dinner for Women for Women Intl. Nabintu‚ testimony and

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    Hip Hop Degrade Women

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    generation against women‚ do you? Back when Hip-Hop began‚ it was originally meant to send a message of unity. Doug E Fresh quoted "Hip-Hop is supposed to uplift and create‚ to educate people on a larger level and to make a change." Old-School Hip-Hop was about storytelling and poetry as well‚ where you’re from and telling your story in a good manner. Unfortunately Hip-Hop will never be the same as it was in the 90’s. Misogyny is prevalent in Hip-Hop culture. Overt misogyny in rap music emerged in

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    Women In Popular Culture

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    seemed to be prejudiced against women; and in present times today‚ that still seems to be an underlying issue. To the same extent‚ women are often considered as being worthless — and inferior to their male counterparts. However‚ this often results in women being degraded in present day society. Today’s popular culture and hip-hop is extremely disrespectful to women‚ not everything — but a vast majority of popular culture and hip-hop is just utterly despicable towards women. Imagine the internal mindset

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    Women have been victimized‚ belittled and abused throughout history‚ due to lack of equality and power among women in previous time periods. Women sometimes were employed or assigned to degrading jobs and were forced to receive limited to no profit for their service. Xin Jin was a contract that employed Chinese immigrants as prostitutes‚ which was a signed and thumbprint agreement that covered the expense of the trip as long as they complied with the guidelines. Xin Jin reveals the challenges women

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