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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    moment in your fantasy baseball draft. 3. Call out someone‚ “Hey Phil‚” even if they are not Phil.  When they respond‚ “Phil who?” it is your chance to exclaim “Phil Deeeeeez Nuts!” Originality Factor 2: This one was widely popular in the original Snoop Dogg era. Effectiveness Quotient 6: Most people let down their defenses because won’t know why you are calling them Phil. However‚ it can be quite difficult to recognize that you are using the name Phil to mean feel. Best time to use: Pick your spots

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    Wiz Khalifa

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    Cameron Jibril Thomaz (born September 8‚ 1987)‚ better known by the stage name Wiz Khalifa‚ is an American rapper. He released his debut album‚ Show and Prove‚ in 2006‚ and signed to Warner Bros. Records in 2007. His Eurodance-influenced single‚ "Say Yeah"‚ received urban radio airplay‚ charting on the Rhythmic Top 40 and Hot Rap Tracks charts in 2008.[1] Khalifa parted with Warner Bros. and released his second album‚ Deal or No Deal‚ in November 2009. He released the mixtape Kush and Orange Juice

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    WILLIE O’REE BLACK ICE William Eldon O’Ree was born October 15‚ 1935 in Fredericton‚ New Brunswick. He is the son of a civil engineer and a member of one of the two black families in his hometown. Willie is one of thirteen children. His brother Richard played and this is what lead Willie to his hockey career and legacy. Willie started playing hockey at age 3 and joined his first league at age 5. He currently married with two children and lives in California. On January 18‚ 1958 he made

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    The American Favorite

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    Hannah Ericksen Mrs. Piehler Honors English 3 Friday‚ September 5th‚ 2013 The American Favorite Mark Twain uses the “N” word through out his novel‚ although very controversial‚ it distinguishes the time period and how awful African Americans were treated in the 1800’s. Many have argued‚ since the book was published‚ that the term nigger should be eliminated from all the books and replaced with “slave”. On the flip side‚ some believe that the word is very essential to The Adventures of Huckleberry

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    Made in America The American language is today one of the most popular spoken language worldwide. With only Chinese being superior to the American language‚ it is no wonder why the language‚ culture and fashion has rapidly sneaked up on Denmark‚ and has started to affect the native languages of the country. We hear or read words and songs from America every day. It could be a song playing in the radio‚ or a label on a dishwasher‚ and we don’t even think about it being American. A Danish writer

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    Hip Hop Degrade Women

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    Some believe that the Hip Hop industry manipulates the young minds of our new generation against women‚ do you? Back when Hip-Hop began‚ it was originally meant to send a message of unity. Doug E Fresh quoted "Hip-Hop is supposed to uplift and create‚ to educate people on a larger level and to make a change." Old-School Hip-Hop was about storytelling and poetry as well‚ where you’re from and telling your story in a good manner. Unfortunately Hip-Hop will never be the same as it was in the 90’s

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    The Rise of Nerdcore

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    Pearsons 1 Ethan Pearsons Mr. Smithson English I 18 May 2007 The Rise of Nerdcore Pocket protectors‚ computer programming‚ the Star Wars trilogy‚ Snoop Dogg and thumping bass. What do all these have in common? They all contribute to the latest in a string of subgenres in the rap world called Nerdcore or Geeksta Rap. Nerdcore is a relatively new style of music created by self-proclaimed nerds‚ those guys who probably got beat up a lot in high school and are now pulling down six figures

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    A lot of hip-hop music is made with the help of the influence of drugs. One rapper with the infamous use of drugs is Snoop Dogg‚ who recently released his own marijuana product line. One of his songs made with Dr. Dre (member of NWA) is “Smoke Weed Everyday”. Listen to enough hip-hop‚ and chances are there were numerous drugs mentioned. It might be the obvious chant of “sippin

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    When you hear the term medical marijuana‚ you may just imagine a group of stoned hippy teenagers sitting in a circle around a fire smoking the devil’s lettuce‚ then bursting out in fits of frivolous laughter before devouring their entire kitchen like famished hyenas‚ but when do people think of medical marijuana? You probably “herb” of the term Medical marijuana use in cancer patients or perhaps that weird friend you know. A lot of people are uneducated about marijuana‚ most anti-marijuana users

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    Why is marijuana so taboo in our society?  They’re numerous slang terms for marijuana that vary from town to town and from community to community. Some often used names are: “cannabis‚” “pot‚” “grass‚” “herb‚” “weed‚” “Mary Jane‚” “reefer‚” “green‚” “chronic‚” ”ganga‚” and all these would be adverse to use in a regular daily conversation‚ but why? Why is marijuana still a huge taboo in our society? After all many famous intellectuals are in favor of the legalization of marijuana. For instance

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