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    The Inspirations

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    The Inspirations Edgar A. Poe finished the last line of ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ with a flourish. “Now to put them onto clean sheets of paper”‚ he said looking at the blood stained pages. “And of course‚ put away the body.” This was directed to the body of Mr Harper which slumped next to the desk. He gripped the body by the legs and thought with pleasure of his new deeds and the new novel which rose from it. He dragged it to the cellar next to the bodies of Lady Lenore‚ Mr Roderane‚ Mrs Magdalene

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    Changes Tupac Analysis

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    The Role of Protest Music The harmonious song Changes was written by Tupac Shakur. Changes was written during his tenure with Interscope records in 1992. It was produced by Deon Evans‚ who had worked with Shakur on various other songs. After the tragic shooting death of Tupac‚ the song was remixed with the song That’s The Way It Is by Bruce Hornsby. Shakur was notorious for rapping on the unjust that was going on in America during the late 1980s and early 1990s. This song had such a great impact

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    Changes - Tupac

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    Changes by Tupac Shakur is one of the most well-known songs because of the message that was put across by 2pac. Which is‚ You should focus your effort on making beneficial changes to society instead ofdiscriminating. Shgakur used his talents‚ combined with the genre of Rap to create his message. In this rendition of the song‚ he uses everyday examples‚ and even though this song was written more than 5 years ago‚ the same issues are still present in the world. He discusses how when someone speaks

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    Reserves. I’m attending NCCC as a freshman student and will be taking courses towards an Associate’s Degree in Physical Therapist Assistant. I will then go on to further my education once I graduate to become a Doctor of Physical Therapy. What inspires me to become a Physical Therapist is working at the nursing home. Helping people is my passion and one day I was helping a resident and she started to cry because she wanted to go home. Unfortunately‚ she couldn’t go home because she couldn’t walk too

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    Tupac Analysis

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    TUPAC: MAMA The piece of music I chose to analyze is a rap/hip hop song called Mama by the rapper Tupac. This song is so different from his many other songs because it isn’t his usual graphic and vulgar type of music. This is one song that really gets to me and make me really understand what he is talking about‚ because I truly love and appreciate my mom also. Mama is a somber song because he is telling his mom how much he appreciates her and cherishes her. The instrumentation in his song

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    2pac Shakur Sike Class

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    I visualize my gestation period I picture my mother with her feet up sitting in a rocking chair while my father digs thourgh the frieg to find her a late night snack. She reads to a soothing laliby while I lay back and focus on her calm relaxing voice. I go on to picture myself being born to a loving family we reside in a small but happy home with a white pickit fence and a little dog. Although my childhood was not quite this rosey‚ I must confess it was not quite as bad as MR shakur. His gestation

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    Changes Tupac Analysis

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    Tupac "Changes" Lyrics combined with beat and tempo has the ability to change one’s whole outlook upon a certain subject. In Copland’s theory he states that music should be listened to only the beat. He thinks that music is supposed to be heard on only three planes; expressive‚ sensuous‚ and the musical plane. Yet Copland doesn’t talk about what lyrics add to these planes. In a song called "Changes" by Tupac Shakur ‚ lyrics to this song made it a brilliant example of Copland’s theory on all three

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    Inspiration

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    There are so many people that influenced my development and my character and one of them is my mother. My mother is loving‚ caring‚ encouraging‚ and much more than that. She is truly an amazing mother and she really shaped me into who I am today and who I want to be in the future. My mother inspires and motivates me to become someone who is thankful to be where i am today. I look up to my mom for advice and guidance and she is truly my shoulder to cry on. My mother always wants the best for me just

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    Biggie vs Tupac

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    sides to end the lives of two most influential rappers in the music industry‚ Notorious B.I.G and Tupac Shakur. Both rappers with similar backgrounds have changed the music scene completely with one sudden movement. Known mainly for their rivalry against one another and compared because of the backgrounds‚ these two artist had quite a distinctiveness to one another. Notorious B.I.G and Tupac Shakur are great influential artist in the music industry and had similar backgrounds but distinctive enough

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    Response To Tupac Changes

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    Tupac Shakur was not just another ordinary rap artist. His songs hit close to home for so many people‚ and those people could relate to his music. As for myself‚ I have been listening to Tupac since I was a teenager. I remember cruising in my sister’s boyfriend’s Cadillac bumping music in the streets of Chicago. Tupac was his number-one most favorite rapper of all time. So of course‚ he had all his CD’s. Even though some of his rap songs have foul language‚ the song “Changes” has a different vibe

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