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    MacArthur Dandridge Period 1 September 14‚2012 N.W.A (abbreviation for Niggaz Wit Attitudes as an American hip hop group from Compton‚ California. Active from 1986 to 1991‚ the rap group endured controversy due to the explicit nature of their lyrics‚ and was subsequently banned from many mainstream U.S. radio stations. In spite of this‚ the group has sold over 10 million CD units in the U.S. alone. The original lineup consisted of Arabian Prince‚ DJ Yella‚ Dr. Dre‚ Eazy-E‚ Ice Cube‚ and MC

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    When you look across the league‚ you still see cornrows‚ tattoos‚ arm sleeves‚ headbands and hip-hop culture and then you will realize there is someone missing. The king of all that‚ the player who revolutionized the league his way‚ whether you liked it or not‚ the dude who broke ankles for 13 straight years and played every game as if it was his last is not there. He is no where to be found and his story is quite tragic; in a way‚ he is the forgotten one‚ the league is missing the one and only

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    Hip Hop: The Movement and the Social Challenge Hip hop is a musical culture that has undergone rapid development and transformation since its origins during the 1970s in New York City. (I would consider rewording first sentence. The last part of the sentence should maybe be shortened and put at the beginning) What started off first as a relatively underground culture‚ has rapidly led to a major entertainment industry that has become largely commercialized within mainstream popular culture. (A little

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    Hip-Hop Music and Its Negative Impact on African American Women Irma Royster Sociology 370-01 Professor Woods 4 March‚ 2011 ABSTRACT In the world of hip-hop music‚ the message for young women is that in order to be considered beautiful‚ you have to take your clothes off or allow yourself to be demeaned and degraded by the rappers/hip-hop artist in the entertainment field. People outside the African American community see these portrayals of

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    Hip-hop was born in the South Bronx during a time where people of color were overwhelmed by poverty‚ poor living conditions‚ substance abuse‚ and gang violence. Black leaders of these communities acknowledged the consequences of these destructive conditions and the detrimental effect they would have on the African-American community. These individuals knew that in order for Black youths to survive‚ they needed to be provided with an alternative future to explore. The solution to this issue was to

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    credibility. Not all African Americans are poor; there are some that are actually very rich and famous. The only reason why we aren’t making money is because we a portrayed as inferior‚ unimportant‚ and void of creditability. For instance there are many hip hop artist and athletes making millions of dollars a month. Chris Brown‚ Beyonce‚ Tiger Woods etc. See not all black people are poor. Most black people are accused to be involved with drugs. Not true. Maybe some‚ but not all are involved with drugs

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    Hip Hop Music Should Be Heavily Censored Here On Out Hip hop music is a way that a person can express themselves. Over the years hip hop music has created many opportunities for individuals to make money. Hip hop music has many people that likes and dislike the language usage. Hip hop music should be heavily censored because of the language used in the records‚ disrespecting of a culture and the misrepresentation of themselves and others. The selection of words used in hip hop had gain and

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    Becca Pitts Mrs. Allen Contemporary Literature 22 January 2014 Consequences for Bullying There should be higher consequences for someone who bullies. Bullying kills kids and teens. Youths today do not realize that words do hurt. It is not just words that hurt‚ actions hurt to. Bullying is not just face to face. Cyberbullying has a big impact on bullying too‚ not just face to face. It happens on any online site. Most online sites that bullying occurs on is MySpace‚ Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Instagram

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    Impact of Hip Hop on Society and the Negative Stereotypes that Follow Drake‚ one of the most popular musical artists of our time‚ once said‚ “I want to take it deeper than money‚ girls‚ vacation‚ and influence a generation that’s lacking in patience.” It’s very easy to fall under the media’s preconception of how Hip Hop only touches on materialistic items‚ violent behavior‚ and substance abuse. However‚ the media only portrays a very small image of Hip-Hop‚ not the whole genre. As a whole‚ Hip-Hop portrays

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    Hip hop is not only a music genre is also a form of expression‚ a life style‚ and a culture. Hip hop helps young men get out of the streets. One of the most popular music genres is hip hop even with all the cursing words and in some cases negative messages. This “negative messages” in most of the cases are the experiences and the reality this rappers live or have lived in the “hood” and thats okay because music is for that to express yourself through a form of art instead of stealing and murdering

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