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    was looked at different when they were making music‚ especially the song “f$#k the police”‚ they just told it how it truly was but lots of people did see that. The rapper 2pac shakur was looked at different especially where he grew up at and the neighborhood he lived in‚his mother Afeni shakur‚ she was a member of a black panther party chapter in harlem in 1969. 2pac embarrassed what he did because he was a voice for the people. The five guys from NWA came from total different backgrounds

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    Illuminati. The truth? A myth? The term “illuminati” in Latin means enlightenment. You all may have opinions that suggest it isn’t real‚ but there is proof that it is affecting the world and how we live right now. On May 1‚ 1776‚ in Bavaria Dr. Adam Weishaupt‚ a professor of Canon Law at Ingolstadt University and a former Jesuit‚ formed a secret society called the Order of the Illuminati within the existing Masonic lodges of Germany. The Illuminati was a secret society within a secret society‚

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    Bob Marley “ The Political Movement Behind The Music” There’s a long list of musicians that have utilized their musical genius to impose a change upon the masses of society. Many to this day are only recognizable through their music but not by the changes that they contributed to society. Some musicians stand out when compared to others because of their political views ‚but when spirituality is used to infuse the souls of many who share a common life experience through the means of

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    traitor Tupac (Gloucester). [Some Servants exit] Biggie (Regan): Hang him instantly. Lil Kim: Pluck out his eyes. Diddy: Leave him to my displeasure. Suge Knight (Edmund)‚ keep you our sister company. The revenges we are bound to take upon your traitorous father are not fit for your beholding. Advise the duke where you are going‚ to a most festinate preparation. We are bound to the like. Our posts shall be swift and intelligent betwixt us. Farewell‚ dear sister. Farewell‚ my lord of Tupac. [Enter

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    Charles F. Walker The Tupac Amaru uprising from 1780-1783 was a turning point in colonial South America. Although unsuccessful in accomplishing its defined purpose‚ it marked a major shift in colonial Spanish-Indian relations‚ and was the antecedent to the expulsion of the Spanish some forty years after the rebellion failed. But what was the end goal of the rebellion? Scholars have been perplexed for years about the true purpose of this revolt‚ acknowledging “The Tupac Amaru uprising almost immediately

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    Heavy metal music and adolescent suicidality: an empirical Investigation Slipknot (1999). Surfacing. On Slipknot [CD]. Uni/ Roadrunner. Sousou‚ S. D. (1997). Effects of Melody & Lyrics on Mood of Memory. Perceptual & Motorskills‚ 85‚ 31- 40. Tupac Shakur (1997). Hit’em Up. On Tupac’s Greatest Hits [CD]. Death Row Records. Wass‚ H.‚ Miller‚ D. M.‚ & Reditt‚ C. A. (1991). Adolescent and Destructive Themes in Rock Music: A Follow Up. OMEGA: Journal of Death and Dying‚ 23‚ 199-206.

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    Indigenous elites became an essential part of the growing propagation of the Spanish rule moreover to the indigenous community in the colonial period of the Andean society. By the arrival of the Spaniards in South America in 1532‚ the life of the indigenous communities was remarkably transformed. These indigenous elites known as the kurakas or caciques were not eliminated by the Spaniards‚ instead‚ they used them to their advantage and contributed to various leading roles that benefited the Spaniards

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    my knowledge of Tupac was from his one song‚ Dear Mama‚ due to my father’s obsession with it‚ even resulting in it becoming his ringtone. The substance of the song provided me with insight that his father was in jail‚ his mother was addicted to crack‚ and he even started selling “rocks” to get money. Tupac wrote about his vulnerability‚ and his struggle‚ and having preexisting knowledge about that and then reading this article‚ my viewpoint changed. I agreed with many of Tupacs positions on society

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    reputation‚ then his influence as part of his set‚ and finally as a “promoter” of the Crips (Shakur‚ 1993‚ pp. 14-15). By age eleven Scott’s sole desire is to become a gang member of his local set‚ the Eight Trays. He disregards education‚ at one point stating how he paid no attention to his middle school teacher‚ focusing only on the streets and his “homeboys” as source of lifestyle and adventure (Shakur‚ 1993‚ pp. 3-4). He clearly reaches his goal‚ putting the entirety of his mental and physical

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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17‚ 1972)‚ better known by his stage name Eminem‚[1] is an American rapper‚ record producer and actor from Detroit‚ Michigan. Having sold seventy million albums worldwide‚[2] Eminem is one of the highest-selling musicians of the early 2000s and one of the highest-selling rap artists of all time.[2] Eminem was discovered by rapper and producer‚ Dr. Dre. When Dr. Dre first heard Eminem’s mixtape‚ he thought Eminem was black.[3] Dr. Dre later signed Eminem to

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