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    is a solution. Poverty should be eradicated by a balance government and personal help. The effects of poverty are something that not everyone can sense‚ mostly because they themselves are not impoverished. In 2pac’s song “Brenda’s Got A Baby” (ShakurTupac Amaru. "Brenda’s Got A Baby." YouTube. YouTube‚ 05 July 2011. Web. 04 Apr. 2017.) We can truly see an inside look on poverty. If we dig inside on the lyrics we get

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    for the dumbest things; such as money‚ drug‚ and even women. During the 1990’s‚ the media depicted a lot of this violence with the whole east coast west coast thing. The east coast versus west coast was a conflict between two very famous rappers: Tupac

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    and getting to know him and about the moment he was saved. These are just a couple of examples of the use of religion in positive Hip-Hop form. Even though rap music is sometimes viewed as negative‚ with some secular hip-hop artists‚ such as Tupac Shakur‚ who was

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    "Why do people resort to violence?" "Who shot me? You punks didn’t finish; now you’re about to feel the wrath of a menace‚ I hit em’ up." A quote from late Tupac Shakur and most young men’s anthem and golden rule they live by. Each factor of a person’s life or make up can affect and be affected by another factor. Peer pressure‚ drugs and alcohol‚ lack of intelligence‚ negligence in the home‚ revenge‚ and abuse can cause psychological problems. When the accumulation of negative factors

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    hip-hop group‚ comes to mind when examining violence in American hip-hop culture. NWA’s controversial lyrics consist of topics such as gang banging‚ drive-by shootings‚ and police confrontations. For instance‚ two of the most admired hip-hop artists‚ Tupac Shakur and Christopher Wallace were killed in drive-by shootings‚ which influenced gang activity‚ the source of a large percentage of violence in America. The Bloods and Crips‚ two large gang groups‚ were linked to the murders of these music artists.

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    music and watched a lot of cartoons‚ but only because she wanted to. My sister‚ Christine‚ had a favorite rapper and singer. Now her rapper choice I thought was great but he wasn’t my favorite. Christine‚ or sometimes Tine‚ favorite rapper was Tupac Shakur. Though we did not agree on the same rapper‚ we did however‚ agree on our favorite singer together. We both chose an artist by the name of Aaliyah Dana Haughton. The first time I heard her music I fell in love. Aaliyah D. Haughton was born on

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    Misogyny in Hip Hop | 3.5.2012Dr. Tshombe WalkerAFR 1503 | Tina Marie | Misogyny in Hip Hop culture refers to lyrics‚ videos‚ or other aspects of hip hop culture that support‚ glorify‚ justify or normalize the objectification‚ exploitation or victimization of women. Misogyny in hip hop music instills and perpetuates negative stereotypes about women. It can range from innuendos to stereotypical characterizations and defamations. Overt misogyny in rap and hip hop music emerged in the

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    Yasir Euceda English 111 December 4‚ 2012 Evaluative Film Essay Draft ’Training Day’ is a crime drama film directed by Antoine Fuqua. The film takes place in California in the streets and gang neighborhoods of South and East Los Angeles. The story of the film follows the life of a rookie LAPD officer‚ Jake Hoyt played‚ by Ethan Hawke and a veteran narcotics officer‚ Alonzo Harris played by Danzel Washington. The main characters of the film are officer Jake Hoyt and detective Alonso Harris. Both

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    When you look across the league‚ you still see cornrows‚ tattoos‚ arm sleeves‚ headbands and hip-hop culture and then you will realize there is someone missing. The king of all that‚ the player who revolutionized the league his way‚ whether you liked it or not‚ the dude who broke ankles for 13 straight years and played every game as if it was his last is not there. He is no where to be found and his story is quite tragic; in a way‚ he is the forgotten one‚ the league is missing the one and only

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    She made her big screen debut in Spike Lee’s Jungle Fever (1991)‚ which was an interracial romance drama. (Allen‚ 45) The following year‚ she appeared in the crime thriller Juice with Tupac Shakur. From 1993 to 1998 she landed a leading role in the comedic sitcom Living Single. If that was enough‚ In 1996 she co started with Jada Pinkett Smith and Vivica Fox in Set It Off‚ and later with Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie in The Bone Collector

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