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    "Hip-hop and Videos: Negatively Affecting Society and Youth Through Music" .Emerging in the 1970s in the South Bronx of New York‚ hip hop took America by storm‚ becoming one of the fastest growing genres. Hip hop is not only rapping‚ but an entire lifestyle that consistently incorporates diverse elements of ethnicity‚ technology‚ art‚ and urban life. However progressing into the 21st century‚ hip hop has took a tremendous turnaround and instead of providing a forum where hip hop once allowed for

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    Hip-hop music has been an integral part of the American culture since the 1970s. Hip-hop music‚ which encompasses rapping‚ disc jockeying‚ break dancing‚ and graffiti writing‚ has become so popular that American culture has adopted the music in mainstream fashion and modern language. The conflict on whether hip-hop music is “art or poison” has been continuous. Some Americans support hip-hop as an essential art form‚ while others dispute that hip-hop has harmful effects on the American culture.

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    [Type the company name] 2013 Is Hip-Hop Music Ruining Our Teenagers? [Type the document subtitle] Ja’Quarious Baker [Type the company address] 8248267 Is hip hop ruining our teenager’s lives? A lot of people say that it is. Statistics show that teenagers that listen to Hip Hop music are typically more violent‚ and also a lot more social. The use of profane language absurd music videos and promotion of drugs and other substances is often the cause to be. But look past all the speculations

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    “Empire State of Mind‚” is a combination of both Hip Hop and R&B. It consists of spoken words‚ singing and instrumental music. It is immediately introduce with a clarity of strong beats‚ concise and sharp rhythm. Jay-Z begins the first segment with elaborating on his physical location in New York. I consider the lyrics as precise and rapid with such clear diction but with such a fast tempo. Due to the high pressure from the beats it is pretty challenging to focus on the words. Yet I’m hearing the

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    Hip-hop can destroy other citizens. For instance‚ violence in some songs cause the youth to starts fights and also kill themselves. On the other hand‚ gangs and street thugs are a few examples. However‚ teenagers are starting to kills‚ steals‚ vandalize. Therefore‚ hip-hop culture and movement has an negative impact on contemporary African American identities based on how they represent themselves. This is due to the fact it promotes an unhealthy lifestyle towards attitudes and behaviors of American

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    Introduction to Hip Hop Culture AFST 297 – Fall 2014 Instructor: Finnie Coleman FLC-653 Introduction to Hip Hop Culture AFST 297 Schedule: TU‚ TH 1230 - 1345 Location: Ortega Hall Room 106 Linked with – ENGL 101 Instructor: Robert Christensen Graduate Instructor Schedule: TU‚ TH 1400 - 1515 Location: Humanities Building Room 216 Quiz #1 Historical Context for Hip Hop Culture There is‚ of course‚ a warrantably comfortable feeling in being on the right side of the country’s professed

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    Nowadays‚ along with the universality of the computer‚ internet plays a vital role in our life. Meanwhile‚ the topic about whether the internet is beneficial to young people is mired in controversy. Because of its function of instant‚ widespread approachability and recreation‚ internet indeed offers benefits to people but it also raises many issues. This essay will discuss the problems that the internet presents for young people and provide some considerable solutions. The first severe issue is

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    The Effects of hip hop/rap Music on The Younger Generation Today The dynamic era of hip hop emerged in the 1970s through the streets of Bronx‚ New York City. Now twenty five years old and still counting‚ the world of hip hop is at a new level. Lil’ Wayne‚ Kanye West‚ Rick Ross‚ 2 Chainz‚ and Plies are just some of today’s biggest icons in the world of hip hop. Having record hitting tracks that jump off the charts‚ these rappers are definitely the image the younger generation looks up to. Though

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    Problems Comes from the Censorship in Todays Music. I Have Many Questions about the Censorship in Today’s Music‚ Is Half of the Violence That Is Going on in the African American Community’s From the Censorship in Today’s Music? Is The Music Censorship Influences The Lives Of Many People? Is The Censorship In Todays Music Is The Cause Of Violence All Together? Do Many People Try To Do What The Censorship In Todays Music Says Because Of They Think That Person Is Cool‚ So They Think They Should Do It? I Think

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    Early hip hop vs. modern hip hop The culture of hip hop‚ ever since its highest peak in the 1990s‚ or what is also known as the “Golden Era”‚ has been drained over the years. Some people might even be surprised at how Hip Hop began and what it meant in the 90s‚ and there is absolutely no denying it has evolved since its origins‚ from it starting in the Bronx‚ and going worldwide. However‚ was this transformation in hip hop for the better or for the worse? Hip Hop has unfortunately mostly become an

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