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    bullet points that might solely exist within the ridiculous world of Lil Wayne. Wayne at the time was destroying mixtapes as he took a large number of shots at other celebrities on his previous album (Tha Carter 2)‚ making him a Hip-Hop superstar. His "best rapper alive" quote is discussed till this day. The first track to start off with is good track titled "3peat" which displays Wayne’s freestyle ability. The way Lil wayne uses his metaphors‚ similes and all different types of figurative language

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    COR‚ Ario Guthre‚ ISB‚ Joan Baez‚ Joe Cocker‚ Jimi Hendrix‚ The Who‚ Santana‚ Grateful Dead‚ Janis Joplin‚ Tim Hardin‚ and Bert Sommer. On Friday morning‚ John and Joel went over to Max Yasgur’s farm to set up for the event. They had ticket booths‚ fences surrounding the

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    Lil’Wayne dressed in gang affiliated colors‚ his mommy stopped him from being with Cash Money. Mad at his mommy‚ Lil Wayne ran away from home with his stepfather‘s

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    John Wilkes Booth John Wilkes Booth was born in May 10‚ 1838 in Bel-Air‚ Maryland. He was known for being an American actor that played in Shakespearean plays. He had went that path because also his father was an actor in Shakespearean also his mother. He is mostly known for being the murderer of Abraham Lincoln during one of his performances in Ford’s Theater in Washington. As a young boy he was very into theater and acting and had been a member of the Richmond Theater and his career had

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    A game-changing artist and an impervious celebrity‚ Lil Wayne began as his career as a near-novelty — a preteen delivering hardcore hip-hop — but through years of maturation and reinventing the mixtape game‚ he developed into a million-selling rapper with a massive body of work‚ one so inventive and cunning that it makes his famous claim of being the “best rapper alive” worth considering. Born Dwayne Michael Carter‚ Jr. and raised in the infamous New Orleans neighborhood of Hollygrove‚ he was a straight-A

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    The Great One Section A 1. Summary Wayne Gretzky grew up in Branford‚ Ontario. When he was just three‚ his father made him an ice rink in their backyard. Gretzky was only seven years old when he scored more than three hundred goals in the season. Wayne Gretzky loved hockey and made it his life. His talent‚ diligence and perseverance got him into the National Hockey League at the age of seventeen and went on to win the Stanley Cup; he also won the Canada Cup. Gretzky played for the Edmonton Oilers

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    Wilkes booth was a simple man. He was described by many to be an incredible actor. What he kept hidden from everyone close to him was his love for the south. He hated the north and the policies they were putting in place. He believed it was the black man’s destiny to be reigned over by the white man. The north and Abraham Lincoln thought otherwise. It was these differing values that brought John Wilkes Booth to kill Abraham Lincoln. Based on evidence in the book I believe John Wilkes Booth was

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    Life & Times of Lil Wayne

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    Life & times of Lil Wayne Dwayne Michael Carter‚ Jr. (born September 27‚ 1982)‚ known by his stage name Lil Wayne (pron.: /ˌlɪl ˈweɪn/)‚ is an American hip hop recording artist from New Orleans‚ Louisiana. In 1991‚ at the age of nine‚ Lil Wayne joined Cash Money Records as the youngest member of the label‚ and half of the duo‚ The B.G.’z‚ with fellow New Orleans-based rapper B.G.. In 1996‚ Lil Wayne joined Southern hip hop group Hot Boys‚ which also included rappers Juvenile‚ B.G.‚ and Young Turk

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    prominent. It claims to be at the forefront of animal rights‚ pushing legislation through congress and investigating possible abuse. For the past 12 years‚ the HSUS has been led by Wayne Pacelle‚ the CEO of the company. Pacelle has received both criticism and praise for his work‚ and while he maintains his positive stance on animal rights‚ some his actions say otherwise. Whether or not the HSUS considers themselves as a nonprofit organization‚ human greed can blind the rational of the good-willed.

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    Lil Wayne: The Urban Poet Recently I attended a Lil Wayne concert and his music and performance captured my attention and gave me a greater appreciation for poetry. At the concert I noticed an overwhelming amount of marks on his body that did not seem to be cuts or bruises. Once I took a closer look I noticed his body was like a canvas with tons of artistic tattoos that expressed his emotions and struggles almost as well as his lyrics. The first tattoo I noticed was the newest addition to his

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