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    Vaughn and the other young male characters seem to identify with hip-hop and rap cultures as a way of finding solidarity amongst the disadvantage and prejudice. In one of the first scenes of Vaughn‚ a poster of Tupac‚ a American rap singer is hung on his wall. Vaughn may see Tupac as a role model‚ as a strong black man‚ and for the reasons of rebellion against the repression of white people. As Vaughn’s’ relationship with Lena matures it helps him to distinguish that there are different ways

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    The History of Hip Hop

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    Introduction Hip hop music is a style of popular music. It is usually composed of two elements: rapping (also known as emceeing) and DJing. When combined with break dancing and graffiti art‚ these are the four components of hip hop‚ a cultural movement which began in New York City in the 1970s‚ predominantly by African Americans and Latinos.[1] The term rap music is sometimes used synonymously with hip hop music‚ though it is also used to refer specifically to the practice of rapping. Origins

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    Hip Hop in History

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    Introduction: Hip Hop in History: Past‚ Present‚ and Future Author(s): Derrick P. Alridge and James B. Stewart Source: The Journal of African American History‚ Vol. 90‚ No. 3‚ The History of Hip Hop (Summer‚ 2005)‚ pp. 190-195 Published by: Association for the Study of African-American Life and History‚ Inc. Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/20063997 Accessed: 27/10/2009 14:22 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at

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    Life Story of Jay-Z

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    Originally from Marcy Houses housing project in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City‚[9] Jay-Z was abandoned by his father Adnes Reeves and shot his brother in the shoulder for stealing his jewelry[10] when he was twelve years old.[11] Jay-Z attended Eli Whitney High School in Brooklyn‚ along with rapper AZ‚ until it was closed down. After that he attended George Westinghouse Information Technology High School in Downtown Brooklyn‚ with fellow rappers The Notorious B.I

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    Event essay (2350 words) Throughout the years the event industry has gained a major place in everyday life. From the first events of the 19th century‚ such as the Great Exhibition‚ to a 2012 music festival. The event industry has developed a huge help to our country’s economy. To the extent of which the “government is supporting and promoting events as part of their strategies for economic development” (Bowdin and Allen‚ 2006). There are several types of events. Nowadays‚ there is almost an event

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    The Inca Empire or Inka Empire[2] (Quechua: Tawantinsuyu[pronunciation?]) was the largest empire in pre-Columbian America.[3] The administrative‚ political and military center of the empire was located in Cusco in modern-day Peru. The Inca civilization arose from the highlands of Peru sometime in the early 13th century‚ and the last Inca stronghold was conquered by the Spanish in 1572. From 1438 to 1533‚ the Incas used a variety of methods‚ from conquest to peaceful assimilation‚ to incorporate

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    Maxwell Wright HIST557 C001 September 23‚ 2012 The Harlem Renaissance and a Hip Hop Culture In the 1920’s a group of African-American intellectuals decided to come together and construct the New Negro Movement‚ later called the Harlem Renaissance. It was a time when black poets‚ novelists‚ and artists set out to disprove the negative stereotypes and prove that black people were not inferior to white people—they felt that they deserved respect. “The

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    June 1‚ 2011 “Love in L.A.” by Dagoberto Gilb Selfish‚ deceitful people exist throughout America. Yet‚ from reading the short story “Love in L.A.” the rest of America would probably view the way the city promotes it’s lifestyle as disoriented. The story is centered on a man born a raised in the city of L.A. rear ending a young woman‚ but lying to her about every facet of his life. Reading the story you would know that it is not about love as its title states but about how everyday people lead

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    the left half of the hearth the aorta. I am bright red because I am full of oxygen.  But I make a lot of stops which tends to be a hustle. I carry oxygen to Bob the Brain‚ Samuel the Spleen‚ Leonidas Liver‚ Kendrick Kidney‚ Isaac Intestine‚ and Tupac Tissue.  When I’m done‚ I look more blue than red because I’m low on oxygen. Now that’s a lot of stops to transport and deliver the special package to everybody. So back I go through the veins to the right half of the heart. From there‚ I am pumped

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    uses a substantial amount of simulated sex sounds. The track has a slow ballad tempo and the music has a funk feel‚ with the addition of wah-wah guitar usually associated with Disco. Although the track appears to see a woman as a sexual object‚ the lyrics “let me take you on a funky ride” do not suggest any violence or abuse. Therefore‚ this is a song about free sexual expression that Rose [2008] discusses.

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