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    our women‚ be real to our women‚ try to heal our women‚ cause if we don’t we’ll have a race of babies that will hate the ladies‚ who make the babies. And since a man can’t make one he has no right to tell a women when and where to create one” ― Tupac Shakur In the 1960s‚ Second-wave feminism emerged in a political movement known as the Women’s Liberation Movement. Women were cast under the shadows of men because many believed their sole purpose in society was to cater to them and their needs. Betty

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    positive message that it’s listeners will be alright in the end. The majority of Hip Hop expresses the journey an artist has from a tough upbringing to current day. Consequently‚ Hip Hop is usually the music of the “underdog”‚ and is very motivational. Tupac‚ one of the most influential people of the 1990s‚ once said in his song “No matter how hard it gets‚ stick your chest out‚ keep your head up‚ and handle it” In addition to Hip Hop spreading hope and inspiration‚ it also broadcasts social awareness

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    The Conquest of the Americas: Upon realizing that the New World was not‚ in fact‚ the Far East‚ the Europeans had begun their conquest of the Americas. Several Spanish and Portuguese adventurers were on a mission to conquer the native places in the Americas. Some of the conquerors involved were on a mission to introduce Christianity to the Americas‚ while most of the people did it for the gold. With just a few hundred men‚ the Spanish were able to bring down and control the mighty Aztec and Inca

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    I am from the projects. From a place the looks like a car wreck. I am from a neighborhood that was up to no good. From a place some people can relate to the hood. I am from a stepmom who treats me as her own. From being put back in my place because I was thought I was grown. I am from a lil boy who didn’t want nothing but to have someone to play with. I am from the south with mosquitoes and you will get bit. I am from two split parents that who were never together. From a dad and mom that do nothing

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    Americanisation is the influence American culture has on the culture of other countries‚ such as their popular culture‚ media‚ cuisine‚ technology‚ business practices‚ or political techniques. We all know that since the post war period‚ American pop culture has had a great impact on Australia which continues till today.“Is Australia becoming too American?”In the decades since World War II‚ the influence of American popular culture into Australian society has raised ongoing concerns about Australia’s

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    Gang Violence and Drug Involvement in the U.S. "Once found principally in large cities‚ violent street gangs now affect public safety‚ community image‚ and quality of life in communities of all sizes in urban‚ suburban‚ and rural areas. No region of the United States is untouched by gangs. Gangs affect society at all levels‚ causing heightened fears for safety‚ violence‚ and economic costs" (In The Spotlight) As the quote above shows‚ gangs and everything that goes with them has spread all over

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    Black Youths Are Slaves to Stereotypes Slavery in the United States of America was officially ended in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln with the Emancipation Proclamation. This new world order encourages individuality for all people‚ no matter the race‚ ethnicity‚ sex‚ or nationality. Unfortunately‚ the Black youths across the United States have failed to promote individuality by continuing to promote negative stereotypes of the Black community. With all of the negative images being produce about the Black

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    AP World History Chapter 17- American Colonial Societies Name: ___________ Study Guide Short Answer Questions: Like “Big Pictures” Questions 1. What role did religion play in European settlement of the Americas? (Be specific as to Spanish‚ Portuguese‚ French‚ and British uses of Christianity as a tool of colonization.) 2. The chapter describes several different types of forced labor practices. Describe each practice and explain why each one was preferred in different locations. 3. Compare and

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    about conflict and power in general. In green‚ use the information that you have to create a definition of conflict and a definition of power. Examples: Isis Government Bush and 9/11 the kardashians and jenners illuminati all sports rivalries Tupac hitler rocky fights killuminati makaveli Generalizations: Conflict appears all over the world and there is nothing we can do about it. Not every single person is gonna agree with one another‚ but that doesn’t mean what we do when there is conflict

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    INTRODUCTION When University of Cape Town(UCT) student Chumani Maxwele‚ in March this year‚ started protesting alone against the presence of Cecil John Rhodes’s stature on campus‚ with a sign around his neck‚ at face value‚ he looked ridiculous and his one- man demonstration‚ seemed like just one of those typical student protests that will feezle out in a no time. However‚ the reality proved to be opposite. This seemingly insignificant act by one student ignited a wave protest and gave birth to

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