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    Generation Q

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    Title: Friedman and Fishman are right in their assessment of Generation Q and Generation of generation Q ? Introduction: Hook: The young generation is restless‚ but not quite; it’s alive with sounds. Bridge: In a world of light-speed data transmission‚there are 98% people from all walks of life are using derivatives of technology‚ providing that the technology revolution is upon us and changing the young generation. The young generation uses Facebook‚ Twitter and other social media to stay politically

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    Kelli Hickey Cheryl Hitosis English161 December 7‚ 2007 Hip-Hop’s Effect on African-American Feminists Annotated Bibliography Davis‚ Eisa. “Sexism and the Art of Feminists Hip-Hop Maintenance.” To be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism. New York: Anchor Books‚ 1995. 131-139. Davis points out that not all feminists are taking the concept of sexism so casually and also _ believes that rap lyrics are not the only cause for the degradation of black women

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    Book Review – The Murder of Biggie Smalls Introduction The Notorious B.I.G. - Christopher Wallace‚ born in 1972‚ spent the majority of his life in the Bed-Sty neighborhood in Brooklyn‚ New York. At the age of 12‚ he began selling drugs. He became a central figure in the east-coast hip-hop scene after he was discovered by Sean “Puffy” Combs‚ with his platinum-selling album Ready to Die in 1995. The gangster-life was brought to an end on March 9‚ 1997‚ where Biggie was killed in a drive-by shooting

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    Topic: Travi$ Scott Organization: Chronological Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the successes of Travi$ Scott I. INTRODUCTION: a. Attention Getter: *Sing Travi$ Scott’s initial hook on ‘Antidote.’* Subsequently‚ address the audience if they recognize the lyrics tentatively spoken. b. Relevance: Travi$ Scott‚ born Jacques Webster‚ is a Houston-innate hip-hop artist and producer associated with T.I.’s Grand Hustle and Kanye West’s GOOD Music. c. Credibility Statement: I have respected

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    Hip Hop Research Papers

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    As a fan of hip-hop‚ everyone knows the biggest unwritten rule as a rapper is to be the lone person writing the lyrics to your song. As hip-hop has grown since its creation‚ the lines have been blurred as the popularity of rap music is at an all-time high. Rap has officially become the most popular genre of music as rappers have dominated in both album sales‚ and the success of singles. More than ever we’re seeing songs like “Black Beatles”‚ “Bad and Boujee”‚ “Bodak Yellow”‚ and “Rockstar” atop of

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    Romelle Young Biography

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    Andre Romelle Young otherwise known as Dr Dre‚ is one of the most famous rappers in the game. Finding success with the extremely popular N.W.A he later founded the now notorious Death Row records. Pioneer to the people. Not only is Dre a talented musician but also a talent scout. With Eminem and 50 cent just two of the most famous prodigies he has signed over the years. Now‚ not short of cash. Dre earned a mint when he eventually sold is highly profitable company Beats Electronics to apple in 2014

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    Two singers: 50 cent and Jay Sean In the present time‚ it is without a shadow of a doubt‚ partly a fashion trend to listen to music vocalized by highly professional singers. The youth‚ counting me‚ listen to beloved singers on portable mp3’s on a constant basis. In other words‚ new fans of singers are emerging and gathering up as the singers gaining popularity. Bluntly put‚ the singer with the best song‚ image and with the highest spectators perceived as the top one. Like millions of thousands of

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    Algebra II 4

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    Welcome to Oakville Lake Amusement Park! As one of the new roller coaster engineers‚ you have been tasked with developing a roller coaster that will intertwine with existing Oakville Lake Amusement Park structures. For one of the more thrilling sections‚ the roller coaster will dive down in-between buildings‚ plummet underground‚ pop back up‚ and coast over a hill before shooting back underground. There must be three distinct points where the roller coaster crosses the x–axis. Precise measurements

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    Generation Gap

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    Generation gap” I lived enough time around my grandpa to have a clear perception about how different is the old generation to the new generation or as known “generation gap.” There is no doubt that every generation is different in many ways from the old ones. The Children’s generation is different from their parents’ generation. There are certain aspects to that difference and these aspects may be positive as well as negative. In my view‚ there are three main reasons that make that difference:

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    The Dumbest Generation

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    stereotype. Stereotype‚ the word that was going through my mind when the read the article “Generation Text: The Dark Digital Ages: 13 to 17”. The article written by Mark Bauerlein really had me thinking about how someone could perceive our generation in such a stereotypical way‚ which basically lumped all of us‚ with our unique and contrasting ideologies together. After reading Bauerlein’s article he makes our generation sound like kids and young adults who would do anything to acquire social acceptance

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