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    In “The Rose that grew From CONcrete” By Tupac‚ It talks about a rose growing out of concrete‚ and how it defies society’s laws and expectations. I believe this idea because it says “Proving laws wrong it learned 2 walk without having feet.”. I think that relates back to “potential”‚ and people who don’t have proper support and seem like they will never be successful. I also have strong belief that the poem relates to those who work extremely hard to make their dreams a reality‚ and no one cares

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    Alright, By Bob Marley

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    Music has been around for a long time‚ from the Harlem Renaissance all the way to the Grammys. Music has been an everyday part of society whether people notice or not. Mostly‚ music is used for entertainment purposes‚ to lighten somebody’s day or to just get in the mood for a workout. Whatever the purpose of a song may be‚ other songs are there to inform the society about the social issues that are going on. Some artists decide to use their talent to tell people their opinion on the issue that are

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    the messages he carries out and the realities there are in life. “Along with the widespread drug use…Many artists simply left these tough issues alone‚ but Tupac gravitated toward the controversy.”(Seth Campbell‚ Opinion) Rap music is straightforward‚ and people should not take that for granted. If there were only more rappers like Eminem and Tupac‚ and all the new rappers coming into Hollywood would aim as high as those rappers did…the world would be a little bit better of a place. If people focus

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    John Lawson wrote the book “A new Voyage to Carolina” in 1674-1711about the life changing experiences he had with Native Americans and how they impacted his life in many different ways for example he was very fascinated with the art of dancing‚ the way Native Americans danced was very strange yet incredibly amusing. Mr. Lawson saw dances that looked like it was turning into a fight and at the same time they were moving slowly without making any noises at all which he admired a lot. Marriage was a

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    than wasting time here on earth. Jean explains his story by using a type of music that will get to young people without making them feel like they are being scolded. He also relates his verses to famous people such as Kanye West‚ Notorious B.I.G.‚ Tupac‚ Sean Bell‚ Left Eye Lopez‚ and an innocent 16 year old girl; by using this type of song writing style‚ young people will listen to the song and learn from it rather than avoiding the topic. The first verse of the song is allduding to Kanye West having

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    The American Dream

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    The American Dream is the dream in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with options for each according to capacity or accomplishments. It is a dream of social stability in which each man and each woman should be able to achieve to the fullest distinction of which they are essentially capable‚ and to be distinguished by others for what they are‚ despite of the incidental conditions of birth or stance. The American Dream is often something that humanity wonders about. What

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    Music and the Impact on Youth in America Film: 8 Mile Florida International University Synopsis 8-Mile Film The film begins in the rugged streets of the 8-mile section of Detroit‚ Michigan. A young man by the name of Jimmy aspires to become a rapper. The odds are stacked against him because of the complexion of his skin as well as the fact that he is a product of his own environment. Jimmy‚ realizing that his life has not really changed much since

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    Anika Bhuiyan

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    ECO 134 Instructor: Parisa Shakur ASSIGNMENT 3 Marks:10 INSTRUCTIONS:  Answer the following questions on separate pieces of paper  Show all workings and make a box around your final answer where needed  Attach the cover page on top before submission 1. Presented below are the Demand and Supply functions of two related goods‚ Good 1 and Good 2. Good 1 82 − 3 Good 2 92 + 2 − 4 − 6 + 32 + = −5 + 15 a) Are the two goods complements or substitutes. Explain. b) Find the equilibrium

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    Reuters. Thomson Reuters‚ 23 Dec. 2010. Web. 18 Mar. 2013. "Positive Acts of Rappers and Hip Hop." Hip-hop ’s Affect on America. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. "Positive Influences of Rap." Rap Music. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 12 Feb. 2013. Rhodes‚ Henry A ShakurTupac. "Changes." Greatest Hits. Death Row Records/Interscope Records‚ 1998. CD. Wood‚ Joann. "Rap Music." Rap Music. N.p.‚ Apr. 2004. Web. 8 Feb. 2013.

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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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