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    Maternal In Jane Eyre

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    Title; Discuss the concept of maternal and the power of Jane Austen as author, supported by the following texts. Word Count; Jane Austen is one of the most influential novelists of British literature, which was largely because she was creating strong, unusual female characters during this period, and also because of her expertise of satire, form and irony. Conversely, her work stands out because of her sharp, satirical depiction of the late 18th century English society. Our fascination with…

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    The History Of Hip Hop

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    however craftsmen from the South got to be distinctly famous after 2000. They incorporated the couple Outkast who consolidated Southern-soul scores and riffs with sharp, engaging raps. Other mainstream craftsmen from the South incorporate Usher, T.I., Ludacris and B.o.B. from Atlanta, Three 6 Mafia from Memphis, Bun B from Texas, and Lil Wayne from New…

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    Hip Hop Style Analysis

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    Rappers today all have, or should have, their own unique style. If not their own unique style, they should come with their own sound, look, and background. For example, five names which I selected tend stand out among others in the Hip-hop community. These names being: Drake, Future, Kendrick Lamar, J.Cole, and Eminem. Drake, a Canadian rapper-singer, is currently one of the highest selling artists today. His style and pop-rap sound has found a way to produce hit after hit. Future is a southern…

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    A fifteen year old girl from Portland, Oregon always felt as if she was different. This girl is named Courtney and she discovered that she is not as different as she thinks. She believed that something was different with her, however, she was unaware of anyone else who was dealing with the same issues. The fact is that Courtney was a part of a silent epidemic of mental illness in young kids. A mental health screening gave her an answer and all she had to do was fill out a questionnaire and…

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    Hip-Hop is the leading genre in the modern music industry. There was a time that hip-hop was just a local music genre in the New York boroughs. An interest thing happened, a new dialect of English called black talk, or Ebonics came to the scene. The new dialect brought a new way to talk in every day talk across different backgrounds, especially in the youth. The effects can be seen today and specifically in hip-hop music. To understand the hip-hop culture and the impact on pop culture, one has…

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    Kanye West Social Rules

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    of digital keyboard beats, the lyrics reflected expensive tastes and braggadocio, and all the artists had to uphold the tough, gangster persona in order to be taken seriously. This pattern could have been seen by artists such as Young Jeezy, TI, Ludacris, and the biggest rap artist of the time, 50 Cent. 50 Cent followed this formula nearly perfectly and rode the hit party single “In Da Club” to 872,000 first week sales for his debut album. In this era, it seemed that there was no place for…

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    Fat Joe Research Paper

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    AT JOE - The Life Story of Joseph Antonio Cartagena Fat Joe Introduction Joseph Antonio Cartagena, widely recognized as Fat Joe, is an American rapper and actor hailing from the Bronx, New York. He is alternatively referred to as Joey Crack and Fat Joe da Gangsta. He is a member of the music collectives Terror Squad and D.I.T.C. In addition to his career as a rap musician, he has achieved success as an entrepreneur and currently holds the position of executive chief at the entertainment firm,…

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    I am a white femme presenting human. I don’t feel like it is my place to define what being black means- or on the other hand, what it doesn’t mean. By no means do I want to broaden the culture of stereotyping folks based off of their own personal identity. In our class this semester we have talked at length about black artists who have been judged based off of how black they are or how black they aren’t. It isn’t easy to define “what black is, and what black ain’t”. Everyone has a different…

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