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    Tupac Old School Rap

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    Mostly in West and East of America. Rap from this period is now called ‘Old School Rap’. Rap started by people rhyming in poems and using beats with it‚ poetry was a great influence on rap‚ mostly Old School Rap. They typical instruments in the Rap beat could basically be any beat‚ usually a short 4-8 loop with alot of base. Some of the most famous rappers include‚ Tupac Shakur‚ Biggie Smalls (Notorious B.I.G) Nas‚ Jay-Z and Eminem. Old School Rap is basically words with a beat‚ basically telling

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    The Role of the Kuraka

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    The Role of The Kuraka During The Spanish Conquest During the Spanish conquest of the Incan Empire the role of the Kuraka was crucial in gaining control over the Andean society. The role of the Kuraka could be thought of as “provincial nobility”[1] whose main job was to control the labor and tribute made and delivered from the natives to the state. In order to do this job the Kurakas had to maintain respect from the natives while maintaining good relations with the colonial state. This could

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    2pac- Changes Meaning

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    “Changes” by Tupac Shakur is one of his more famous songs. In this song‚ many subjects concerning African-Americans injustices are being conveyed. Subjects like racial-profiling‚ poverty and racism affect the everyday life of African-American. In the song “Changes”‚ Tuapc gives an inside look at the daily life of an African-American. Tupac seems to be trying to express the idea that changes needs to be made to therefore stop poverty and racism that African-American are facing every day. Tupac also criticizes

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    2pac Shakur's life.

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    Tupac (Two-pahk) Amur Shakur‚ commonly known as 2pac‚ led a violent life. He died on September 13‚ 1996. He was a gangsta rapper/Aspiring actor. Tupac was a big figure in the rap community‚ always doing what he wanted and not caring what others thought of him. His life symbolized what a lot of people have gone through‚ through his music and movies he showed us how hard life can be. Tupac was born in Brooklyn‚ NY in 1971. His family and he moved to Baltimore‚ Maryland early in his life. He took Performing

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    2pac Bio

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    black males and females)‚ this legend is 2PAC (Tupac Amaru Shakur 1971-1996). Tupac had two fathers a Black Panther father Billy Garland (his real father) and a stepfather Mutulu Shakur. Billy took care of tupac for 5 years until he was married that was when Billy and his wife left the panther’s party and he lost contact with his son till Tupac first time shoot by 5 bullets. After billy left his wife(Afeni)‚ Afeni got married to Mutulu Shakur. Tupac mother’s name is Alice Faye Williams (later

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    Machiavelli

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    Oxoby‚ Holly Smith Makavelli in this Renaissance The term “Machiavellian” was first coined by Niccolò di Bernardo dei Machiavelli but the late rap artist Tupac Shakur has also used the term in his lyrics. Machiavelli was a historian‚ politician‚ diplomat‚ philosopher‚ humanist‚ and writer based in Florence‚ Italy during the Renaissance. Tupac Shakur was a gangster rapper‚ drug dealer‚ poet‚ activist and actor born on the streets of East Harlem‚ New York. These two come from very different backgrounds

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    Tupac Shakur tells the history of a certain group during a specifically challenging time; that of African-Americans‚ especially young men‚ in the society of the nineteen nineties. Tupac lived in East Harlem‚ Manhattan‚ New York‚ known as an African-American ‘ghetto’. His lyrics are conveyed through rap‚ a form of expression used by African-Americans to express themselves over issues that matter to their daily lives. His song “Changes” is one of his most influential rap songs and explores many important

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    Changes

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    CHANGES—AN ANALYSIS OF TUPAC Historians and cultural critics trace the post-modernist hip hop movement which pioneered sampling and graffiti art to the 1970′s‚ New York‚ a movement rooted in the black nationalism of the black panthers post civil rights movement (Price‚ 2006). Hip Hop has become a dominant global youth culture with music‚ art‚ fashion‚ films and Tupac an icon within this culture a “Black Elvis”. Hip Hop has many different sub genres such as conscious‚ gangsta‚ party rap and with

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    Mark Twain

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    print shop in Hannibal. After his father died in debt in 1847‚ Twain went to work for a newspaper and printing firm. In 1851‚ he began assisting his older brother Orion in the production of a newspaper‚ the Hannibal Journal. Twain contributed reports‚ poems‚ and humorous sketches to the Journal for several years. Like many American authors of his day‚ Twain had little formal education. Instead of attending high school and college‚ he gained his education in print shops and newspaper offices. Travels

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    Poopo

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    Anthony Johnson Ms. Perez Language Arts 4/4/13 Tupac Amaru Shukur was born June16‚ 1971 in New York City‚ New York. Born in Brooklyn under the name Lesane Parish Crooks‚ Tupac Shakur received the name with which he came to be known to the world from his mother which was in the Black Panther activist; Afeni Shakur‚ in tribute to Incan revolutionary Tupac Amaru. His biological father had separated from his mother before his birth‚ and his stepfather was imprisoned for armored car robbery when

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