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    Good vs. Evil: Rock and Hip Hop Written by: Chanel Auguste In 1965‚ The Rolling Stones early hit‚ "I Can’t Get No Satisfaction"‚ is taken off of many radio station’s play lists after they received complaints of the lyrics containing sexually suggestive lyrics. 1980‚ Pink Floyd’s hit single "Another Brick in the Wall (Part II)‚ with its chorus of kids chanting "We Don’t Need No Education"‚ is banned by the South African government; Children upset about inferior education‚ adopt the song as

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    In today’s world the rap industry has made some very noticeable changes in material‚ motives‚and overall quality. The material is often based on how much money‚ girls‚ and their extravagant lifestyle. This is the basic theme found in today’s rap industry. Although these artist are making profit from this and getting popular over night‚ real music lovers are not amused or entertained. The real music lovers want the true music that is relevant in today’s culture and real world problems. Kendrick

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    discrimination and sex in a way that made them seem commonplace acceptable. The lyrics of these tracks and the images of the albums in general promote only violence‚ sex‚ and living a "gangster life." Some of the artist responsible is Dr.Dre Snoop Dogg‚ Tupac Shakur‚ and Ice-T. Dr. Dre established Death Row Records in 1992. After studying 522 black girls between the ages of 14 and 18 from non-urban‚ lower socioeconomic neighborhoods‚ researchers found that compared to

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    an influential culture throughout United States. Hip Hop artists became signs of the popular culture after releasing successful songs‚ appearing in several televisions and radio shows‚ and winning awards. The main artists in this period included Tupac Shakur‚ Ice Cube‚ Tung Twista‚ Quincy Jones‚ Ice-T‚ and Snoop Dogg‚” (Persaud‚ 631). “During this period‚ Hip Hop experienced censorship after realize of a song that was seen by the FBI to causes violence and disrespect the police‚” (Gordon‚ 369). Many

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    Alive [Interview by D. Schaper]. (n.d.). Retrieved May 19‚ 2012‚ from A Mentor ’s Goal: Keeping At-Risk Chicago Teens Alive Elliott‚ L Erlbaum‚ J. (2007). Girlbomb: A halfway homeless memoir. New York: Villard Books. Ghare‚ M Golus‚ C. (2011). Tupac Shakur. Minneapolis: Twenty-First Century Books. Helfer‚ A.‚ & DuBurke‚ R Internet4Classrooms. (n.d.). Retrieved May 19‚ 2012‚ from http://www.internet4classrooms.com/skill_builders/cause_effect_language_arts_fourth_4th_grade.htm Korman‚ G Literature-based

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    racial or on an international scope. Hip hop music continues to evolve and emphasise profoundly on women‚ some people perceive this matter to be offensive to women. Artists such as Naughty by Nature better known as N.W.A‚ Eminem‚ Lil Wayne and Tupac Shakur have played a major role in regards to this. People have different perspectives in relation to this issue; some may view their work to be stating women as influential figures‚ while others may see their work to be quite belligerent. Misogyny

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    The Media Impact on Youth Violence COM/156 Linda Perez The Media Impact on Youth Violence When we were children‚ there were only thirteen channels on television‚ only one house phone‚ there was no cellular phones and no computer but a typewriter in the house.  We played outside‚ hopscotch‚ jump rope and stickball. Was not allow to watch primetime Television including the news‚ we was told it ’s was for grown-ups. My‚ how times change from then to now‚ everywhere

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    "It has been calculated that American kids see about 200‚000 acts of violence and 25‚000 murders on television by the time they reach age eighteen." (Schleifer 18) Arrests of people under the age of eighteen for violent crimes rose forty-seven percent from 1988 to 1992. (Miller 174) The American Medical Association conducted a study that found a direct relationship between viewing and homicide. (Miller 176) Does this kind of overexposure to violence have a significant effect on children and teenagers

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    Transcendentalism in modern music Transcendentalism influenced the 19th century and emphasized on the value of the individual and intuition. It was an idea that people were at their best when they we self reliant and independent. Ralph Waldo Emerson was the movements most important figure along with his main follower Henry David Thoreau. These two people were the most influential people during this movement. Transcendentalism was all about being an individual and it still endures today in modern

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    with Dylan’s recent reception of the Nobel Prize in Literature creating a new interest in the issue. Despite these debates‚ Bob Dylan’s deep and profound lyrics have influenced many later artists including Neil Young‚ The Velvet Underground‚ and Tupac Shakur. Perhaps the most famous of all musicians influenced by Bob Dylan is the late David Bowie‚ an English rock star who took Dylan’s poetic influences and musical storytelling to another level that fans and critics could not get enough

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