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    have already launch their own line of marijuana products and infused it to the public. Snoop Dog The artist earlier known as Snoop Lion have just released a new line of cannabis products packaged in posh parcels. The product going by the name ’leafs by Snoop which was carefully crafted design firm Pentagram which reflects the special perception that cannabis is receiving from the mainstream media and public. Snoop is the

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    Roald Dahl 13/09/1916 – 23/11/ 1990 British novelist Born in Wales Norwegian parents Died of a blood disease Characters The pilot himself (round character) The nurse The wing commander Plot Exposition: flying the Spitfire Complication: being aware of losing consciousness Crisis: losing his leg‚ being in the hospital  Catharsis: captured by the German Army Dénouement: will he surrender or play stupid ? Setting The story starts in a Spitfire‚ an English plane during WWII. (small

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    type of text is it? What is its origin? Who created the text? (2 points) Our text is 3 different songs from three different artists. The first one is “Get Up” by 50 Cent. The second one is “Grenade” by Bruno Mars. The third one is “La La La” by Snoop Lion. 2. Complete the following chart for your primary text. Make sure you answer all of the questions provided. (2 x 5 points) Audience / purpose: ● Who does the text target? The first two songs may be directed to a younger audience. The

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    Employee privacy is a very controversial topic. The first issue at hand is whether or not the employer in Case 9.3 has the right to invade her employees’ privacy. It can be argued that employers don’t have the right to invade their employees’ privacy. It is one thing for an employer to monitor their employees in the workplace to make sure they are not doing something that will affect the company’s profits‚ but it is a much more egregious issue for the employer to go beyond his or her interest to

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    She talks about Calvin Broadus a.k.a. Snoop Doggy Dog (which he later changed to the current title ‘Snoop Dogg’) and his album Doggystyle. She tells us that the cover is degrading toward black women‚ which it is‚ but not just to black women‚ to all

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    Wahlberg is‚ I love his movies. Mark had a bad past as a kid with juvenile crime‚ and I bet no one thought he would become an amazing movie actor . He was able to move on from his past and became successful in life because he overcame his past. Snoop Dogg we all know has had a bad juvenile crime past back

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    He belongs to the West Coast hip hop and one of his first songs played by the media was Gin And Juice. In the first verse he says: "With so much drama in the L-B-C/ It’s kinda hard bein Snoop D-O-double-G" (Gin And Juice‚ line 5-6). "L-B-C" is a good example of using hip hop as a kind of code that can only be understood by its members. In this case it means Long Beach City (California). In the third verse he mentions "fat ass J‚ of some

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    hard training all leading up to one moment‚ it was all in our hands. I and my brother next to me have to attack. We have to be violent and destroy the person in front of us; now it’s time to go its time. "Still D.R.E." (feat. Snoop Dogg) [Snoop] Still Snoop Dogg and D-R-E (Guess who’s back) Still‚ still doing that shit‚ huh Dre? [Dr. Dre] Oh for sure‚ check me out It’s still Dre Day‚ A.K. nigga Before I chrome the lot‚ can’t keep it home a lot ’cause when I frequent the spots

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    In these two rap songs‚ "Ain’t Nothin’ But A Word To Me" by Too Short (feat. Ice Cube) (1996) and "Bitch Ass Niggaz" by Dr. Dre (feat. Snoop Dogg‚ Hitman & Six-Two) (2001)‚ explains how women are gendered as sexualized objects that are disposed after use‚ and racializes the importance of men’s hegemonic masculinity. In this paper I will compare and contrast how women are described as sexual‚ disposable trash‚ and men as cowards from the word “bitch.” The concept of "Bitch" is how a person (not necessarily

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    Malcolm X the Icon Malcolm X was a great man…with a not so great view on the white population. This is understandable because every white man he encountered tormented and subjected him to unimaginable accounts of racism.[1] Malcolm’s last name was actually Little. The Little family was harassed and given death threats by a group called the Black Legion due to Malcolm’s father Earl Little being a pastor and a follower of Marcus Garvey. Since Marcus Garvey was an African preacher who spoke of equality

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