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Targeted Audience Hip Hop
548 words
Subject: HBO's new series called "KO Nation"
advertisement analysis HBO is trying to promote
its new boxing show for its network by using
specific techniques of glamour and flashiness to
attract its targeted audience. This particular
advertisement is a large full page add with an
extreme amount of bright coloring. The entire
backdrop of the add is covered with red and blue
jewels that are shiny and glimmering in the light.
The walls these jewels are on have been trimmed
with sparkling gold trim....
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Tupac Shakur Tupac Amaru
1,172 words
From cool jazz to Chicago blues, gospel to R&B,
reggae, and gangsta rap. For a century,
African-Americans, Blacks, Negro's and or Niggas,
or (what ever label or category is decided this
millennium), have been in the vanguard of recorded
music in every style imaginable. Rap's origins
stretch far back to African oral tradition; it has
a more immediate predecessor in the spoken-word
expressionism of 60 's activists like the Last
Poets, or Le Roi Jones (later known as Amiri
Baraka), who performed ac...
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Rap Artists Hip Hop
676 words
Controversy has always been a prominent
characteristic of popular music throughout the
twentieth century. Whether it be the controversy
surrounding Elvis's winging hips, the Doors's
uggestive lyrics, or Alice Cooper's stage antics,
this controversy always seems to be followed by
undue criticism from the media. One form of
musical expression that has been in the news
recently because of its negative attention is
hip-hop. Rap, a relatively new form of musical
exposition, has been criticized for it...
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Group Of Friends College Student
1,641 words
Chapter 2 - Social - Emotional Development The
potential possibilities of any child are the most
intriguing and The typical four year old has a
very good sense of humor. They love being silly
and love to tell jokes that make others laugh.
While observing Michael and the class having
breakfast in the cafeteria, Michael and two of his
friends were telling jokes. Boy 1: Hmmm (pauses
for a moment) I forgot. Boy 1, Boy 2, and Michael
begin to laugh hysterically at one another. They
are laughing so ha...
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Hip Hop York City
685 words
This movie was off the hook! First of all, these
are the type of movies that should be known to
mankind. Save the Last Dance, is a blend of love
and romance with a little piece of hate crimes,
racism, and of course most definitely violence.
Well to tell you the truth, most of the people
dont like love and romance. Save the Last Dance is
a nice blending of a little piece of everything so
it can entertain the people with different likes
and dislikes. Even the people who dont like these
types of mo...
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Hot 107 1 Interview With A Radio Personality
639 words
When I'm in a car riding down the street there is
only one radio station that I really enjoy, KXHT
107. 1. The music they play is quite specific.
They are a hip-hop and R&B station that plays
mostly southeastern groups. Hip-hop is quite new
to me having really only gotten into it in the
early years of high school were as I liked rock
since childhood. It was for this reason and a few
others that I decided to interview a personality
from Hot 107 as they are nicknamed. Memphis is the
first city tha...
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One Of America Slim Shady
488 words
Eminem, born as Marshall Mathers, has proven that
with a lot of desire, drive and dedication,
anybody can accomplish even their greatest of
goals. Eminem was raised in the ghettos of East
Detroit. He was bullied and victimized by other
students in school. He worked to achieve his goal,
against the odds. As a result, what he has become
is one of America's most popular and successful
music artists. Marshall "Eminem" Mathers was born
on October 17, 1974, in Detroit, Michigan. After
moving to Kansas...
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Hip Hop Four Stages
556 words
Last weekend, a couple friends and I took a road
trip to Cincinnati. Here we saw many of our
favorite bands perform during the evening on Main
Street. Having never seen any of the artists play
live before, we were all very thrilled to be in
Cincinnati on that night. Not only was the music
enough, but the atmosphere of a big city and the
smell of funnel cakes made it that much better.
The people, as well as the weather, couldnt have
been any nicer. Putting all of this together, you
couldnt have h...
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The Life And Music Of Tupac Shakur
1,006 words
What does it take to be an icon of the 21 st
century? An icon is a symbol representing what a
person did to be admired by many people and
achieved many things rarely an ordinary person can
do. I would consider Tupac to be an icon of the 21
st century because he became a living symbol of
his generations to many hip-hop and rap fans all
over the world. He was the son of Agent Shakur and
Billy Garland. At his teens, his family moved to
Baltimore, MD. He attended The Baltimore School
for the Perform...
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Beats Per Minute Back And Forth
1,232 words
What is a rave? Raving is a highly subjective
experience. One person's best rave is another
person's worst. Any attempt to analyze rave
culture must recognize the highly personal factor
of the experience. Author Daniel Martin defines a
rave as "a long period of constant energetic and
stylistic dancing exhibited by a large group of
people in a hot, crowded facility providing
continuous loud House music and an accompanying
strobe lit psychedelic light show" (78). But what
effect does the rave scen...
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Full Of Life Amp Quot
854 words
In his poem, & quot; Lines Written in the
Early Spring, & quot; William Wordsworth gives
us insight into his views of the destruction of
nature. Using personification, he makes nature
seem to be full of life and happy to be living.
Yet, man still is destroying what he sees as &
quot; Nature's holy plan& quot; (8). The
entire poem is about the interaction between
nature and man. Wordsworth is clearly not happy
about the things that man has done to the world.
He describes Nature in...
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B I G Racial Minorities
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Nyisha T Coven Music: 230 Dr. Hollerbach The Story
of Sean (1) Sean Puffy Combs was born in 1970 in
Harlem. His father fell victim to gang related
violence when Sean was 3 years old. Combs went to
the private Mount St. Michael Academy in the
Bronx, before getting into prestigious Howard
University in Washington, DC and leaving after a
year to pursue a career in the music business.
Even in his early years, Combs proved that he was
able to make a lot of money, while getting
involved in various bus...
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Shawn Fanning Marshall Mathers
646 words
There is a kind of music, which is commonly
referred to as? Pop? music. It attracts a variety
of Americans of very different geographical,
racial, and economical backgrounds. Some of the
most popular artists these days that are
considered? Pop? are N? Sync, Britney Spears (who,
having recently turned eighteen, doesn? t seem to
mind letting the guys know that she? s legal now),
Cristina Aguilera, Eminem, Limp Bizkit, and Tupac
Shakur. It would take a thousand pages to describe
the entire commerci...
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Nine Teen Twenty Swing Era Music
367 words
During the nine-teen twenty's and thirties the
music scene wasa's popular as ever. There was the
Jazz Era during the twenties and the Swing Era
during the thirties. Merging into the early
twenties a type of improvised music, called
Dixieland Jazz was being recorded. Famous artists
including Louis Armstrong and Kid Ory were very
popular tothe people. This music was a hit till
nine-teen twenty three. Jazz musical the popular
music during this decade. Than during the
nine-teen thirties many types o...
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Targeted Audience Hip Hop
409 words
Date: September 27, 2000 Subject: HBO s new series
called KO Nation advertisement analysis Purpose of
the advertisement: HBO is trying to promote its
new boxing show for its network by using specific
techniques of glamour and flashiness to attract
its targeted audience. Description of the
Advertisement: This particular advertisement is a
large full page add with an extreme amount of
bright coloring. The entire backdrop of the add is
covered with red and blue jewels that are shiny
and glimmering ...
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Kung Fu Hip Hop
510 words
Rain Jet Li Jet Li Rain Noe from Asian Avenue. com
writes, When he speaks, he co-articulates with
frenetic gestures as if explaining something to a
deaf person with ADD Though not a native English
speaker, he can fit three words where others fit
one, just as he can throw three kicks before the
bad guy has finished threatening him. Rain is
talking about the newcomer Li Lian Jie, or as many
of you know better Jet Li. He is an actor and a
martial artist. His first role in American films
was in the ...
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Mumia Abu Jamal Hip Hop
829 words
Free Mumia Abu-Jamal A political prisoner is both
a fellow citizen who received an unfair trial and
a powerful symbol for those of us who are
convinced this unfairness partly results from
their political beliefs-beliefs that highlight the
criminal justice system as a structure of
unfairness. For example Nelson Mandela a South
African political activist and lawyer Nelson was
the organizational leader of the African national
congress, Mandela was sentenced in 1964 to life in
prison for sabotage, t...
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Gun Possession Hip Hop
606 words
A jury acquitted Bad Boy Entertainment CEO Sean
Puffy Combs and bodyguard Anthony Wolf Jones on
all charges brought against them, after a 1999
shooting in a nightclub in Midtown Manhattan that
injured three people. The verdicts finally ended a
seven-week trial that produced the spectacle of
two worlds in conflict: the gray bureaucracy of
State Supreme Court in Manhattan and the flashy
world of Mr. Combs, whose supporters filled the
benches day after day. Before the verdict was
read, Puffy stared...
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Second World War Pain And Suffering
1,597 words
Words today mean so much in society that we seldom
look back on the consequences they hold. These
words can cause much pain, anguish, and conflict
amongst people who don t even know each other.
People say slurs such as jap, flip, chink, and jew
to others, but they don t know who these other
people are. These racial, religious, and ethnic
remarks are made to demoralize others and to make
others feel inferior. Sometimes these slurs are
made in society where we have learned to live with
them, by th...
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Calvin Klein Hip Hop
862 words
Through Your Eyes And Into Life Since the dawning
of a new era of people called Generation X,
aspects of American popular culture have been
altered. The emergence of mass media is one of the
most common and most important sources of learning
for children and teens. A forefront for all media
in this new era is the sexual content that exists.
Teenagers and young adults are dressing more
lewdly and are engaging in unprotected sex with
numerous partners because of the influence of the
media. I belie...
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