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    Immortal Technique is the greatest rapper of all time. Many will argue against this assertion and many will protest that he couldn’t possibly be the best because they’ve never even heard of him. However‚ the few who have heard him will agree that he has an incredibly unique voice and lyrical ability and that he touches on subjects that most rappers won’t touch with a ten foot pole. Hopefully I can convince you of Immortal Technique’s brilliance and convince some people to listen to his music

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    Culture Wars

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    Culture Wars Culture wars; there have always been a variety of music to listen to such as Country‚ Pop‚ Latin‚ Hip Hop and Rap. The meaning of culture wars to me is people who dislike a certain genre for instance rap music. Some people are against rap music because of the controversial meaning that songs have. In this paper you will be reading on an interview for Foxx 11 news with O’reily interviewing rap icon Cameron and CEO producer Damon Dash. Principal Salome Thomas-EL asked a couple of

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    Poverty In Black America

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    African Americans have both privately and publically faced poverty. Their cries have long been ignored. Black poverty expands beyond their homes. It’s rooted deeply in their communities. It’s in the neighborhood stores‚ it’s in the community center. It’s in the schools that don’t educate‚ but merely instruct. It’s in the lack of effort and motivation to do better in life. And above all this‚ it’s in the hearts and minds of the children who neglect to find role models in their own homes. According

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    view of the occurrences on the inside of the mansion. Bel Canto imitates the incidences of the Japanese embassy hostage crisis. The Japanese embassy hostage crisis was a 126 day hostage crisis where members of a revolutionary movement known as the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement had taken over 600 hostages‚ a decent amount of which were high ranked military officials and other well-known ambassadors. The MRTA‚ led by Nestor Cerpa‚ took over the highly fortified residence of the Japanese ambassador

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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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    Huey Newton

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    Huey P Newton [pic] Huey P. Newton was born on February 17‚ 1942 in Monroe‚ Louisiana to the parents of Armelia Johnson and Walter Newton. When Huey was young his family settled in Oakland California. Huey was born underprivileged and surrounded by poverty; however he never went without food or shelter. Heading down the wrong path of a life‚ as a juvenile and committing crimes even being arrested. Even though he had a few run-ins with the

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    success and fame. Rap and Hip-Hop music has advanced a great deal since Run-DMC. Run-DMC created the first of hip-hop music beats. Since Run-DMC‚ the world has produced many brilliant old-school rappers. Some famous old-school rappers include 2Pac (Tupac Shakur) Busta Rhymes‚ Notorious B.I.G.

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    The reason why people thinks he’s controversial because of the things he say in his lyrics like “Jesus called he said he sick of the disses. I told him to quit bitchin this isn’t a fucking hotline.” Lyrics like that make Tyler‚ The Creator lyrics controversial but it’s not because it has a deeper meaning than what it actually means in which people who don’t listen to him wouldn’t understand. Tyler‚ The Creator lyrics have many things that have people questioning him. In his song Goblin‚ he says he

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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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    that another African-American mother had to bury her son and she is still trying to find answers as to why. “Please wake me when I’m free. I cannot bear captivity‚ where my culture I’m told holds no significance. I’ll wither and die in ignorance.” –Tupac

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