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    This new music genre portrayed images of gangs‚ guns‚ violence‚ and sexism‚ yet it somehow was well received and became very popular in the span of just a few years. The nature of gangster rap influenced society in a negative way‚ but nothing could be legally done to stop it. The group N.W.A. publicly attacked the police through lyrics and got away with it. The fact that there were no repercussions made it seem as though this type of subject

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    Rap Culture This presentation was organized for the twelfth grade. The presentation on the topic “Rap Culture” was presented through the chosen lyrics of rap songs. There were three groups; each of the groups was given two lyrics of the rap song. One of the lyrics was by an old rap song‚ 90teen rap song. In contrast of the first lyrics‚ a second lyric was by this century. Main point of the both lyrics in the all groups was to be discovered the line of development of the language used in the songs

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    Rap music videos are also a crucial influence in shaping identity among young listeners. The images displayed send off messages on how men and women should behave and look. The majority of rap music videos display misogyny through sexual objectification towards women. Many of these music videos portray women as sexually pleasing objects‚ this reinforces male dominance showing young young gilrs that their own sexual orientation and beliefs are inferior to a males sexual desires (Oosten‚ p. 988). For

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    downloadable source code‚ you will be greeted with an index page that tests the ACL for each user. You can select different links at the bottom to view the ACL for the different users. If you click on the ’Admin Screen’ link near the top‚ you can view a sample of the admin interface that allows you to manage the users‚ roles‚ and permissions. NOTE: The admin system will perform a database restore every 30 minutes to make sure everything stays on the up and up. The download files also implement the ACL

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    Violence is something you see everywhere around the world. Although rap music has become one of the most popular genres of music‚ and it seems there is no way to slow down the amount of violence in the songs‚ teenagers are becoming more violent because of the music‚ so the artists should rethink their lyrics. Jeanita Richardson‚ author from “Journal of Negro education” says that “As a result‚ of the prevalence of violence in music‚ movies‚ television and video games‚ America has nurtured an environment

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    Many people believe that rap is not a music genre and is merely a sub-genre of hip-hop. There is also the belief rapper KRS-ONE said‚ “rapping is something you do and hip-hop is something you live” (KRS-ONE). The differences between rap and hip-hop are distinguishable enough that the two have separated. Leading people to believe that rap has evolved into its own category. Unless rap or hip-hop music is one of your favorite genres of music‚ you probably just lump the two together. Although in many

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    Since the creation of gangster rap‚ blacks began to be viewed as thugs because of the lyrics used in raps. Rappers were also viewed as thugs because of the trending clothing styles. According to Holsey (2013)‚ gangster rap is‚ “a subgenre of hip-hop music that evolved from hardcore hip-hop and purports to reflect urban crime and the violent lifestyles of inner city youths.” Holsey’s quote states that gangster rap comes from the experiences of frustrated black youths that

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    Hubco tripped and karachi was blackout later news came from all corners of Pakistan that power outrage breakdown Terbela and Mangla Dam power plant tripped as well now what ever happened in technically that’s none our business but entire country spent night in the darkness. Wapda statement on The News site was funny and weird they said they saved Electrical outrage from widespread? Dozens of cities first than districts later mentioned all provinces so what actually they saved from? Wide spread

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    This course addresses the active nature of “representing‚” “looking‚” “seeing‚” and “viewing.” It focuses on the politics of producing representations of ourselves and others through different types of visually-oriented disciplines‚ technologies and practices. We will pay particular attention to the ways everyday life‚ identities and desires are shaped by an increasingly commercialized and mainstream field of representations. We will also explore theoretical methods and critical tools of analysis

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    These new inventions lead to a new scale of death and destruction in which no one had ever seen before‚over 37 million people died in world war 1 more than any other war before that time period. For this assignment I have chosen the two artists Rupert Brooke and William Barnes Wollen. These two artists made it a point to show the true scene of what World War one looked like and felt like to the soldiers who were fighting. These artists main goal was to show the American public the true terror of what

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