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    Hip-hop has a very large influence. I believe it Hip-hop/Rap has an enormous effect on not just Americans, but the world. This was stated in “Loving Hip-hop in Morocco”. But there were things not mentioned such as the bad influencing hip-hop has on communities and the vocabulary used, also known as slang. Hip-hop is all over the world and can be very much so used in a positive manner. But at the same time hip-hop can negatively influence the people. Jeffrey Hicks, a member of national advisory…

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    within the movie with inter-related characters. It starts off with an African American police detective (Don Cheadle) who deals with a thieving younger brother and a drugged out mother whose younger brother, Peter is a criminal and gang associate (Ludacris) whom carjack two wealthy couples. There is a distracted district attorney (Brendan Fraser) and his pampered and exasperated wife (Sandra Bullock), a veteran cop (Matt Dillon) who is a racist who repulses his more committed rookie partner, a…

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    The saying implies that one should do whatever is necessary to get to the final result, even if that means doing something immoral or ludacris. The Medici took these words to heart and there are many examples of the family living by this saying. The prime example is the Medici march on Prato. Prior to this encounter, the Medici cousins, Geovani and Julio, were exiled from Florence after…

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    In the film, “Crash”, the audience follows the separate but interwoven paths of multiple racially and socially diverse groups of people. Throughout the film, each of the characters exhibit the influence of their environment and how easily change can be triggered in a person depending on what situations life throws at them. In everyday life, everyone is faced with challenges and the way that a person handles those challenges truly defines them as a person. In any society, humans tend to react to…

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    separating children wasn’t recommended but it was okay to do. Until a small group of parents living in Topeka Kansas had enough. They decided that keeping their children in a school miles away, when a perfectly good school was right next door was ludacris. So action was made against it and spoiler alert, they won! In 1951 a case was brought against the Board of Education in Topeka Kansas, claiming that segregation was wrong and it needed to be stopped. The main man behind the Lawsuit was Oliver…

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    For many teenagers, the thought of growing up and navigating the responsibilities of adulthood is a troubling thought. It is a time where maturity is tested, and autonomy is necessity. A time when some of us feel most alone. Unfortunately, this reality is no different for Holden Caulfield as his rejection of adultness leaves him wandering the streets of New York City alone. Throughout the novel “the Catcher in the Rye”, J.D Salinger plays off many aspects of Holden’s quirky and immature…

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    The film, “Crash” by Paul Haggis is immensely filled with racial inequalities. Within the film it did not matter what race a person was, because at the end of the day each character did not think that any other race was equal with their own. The significance of this film is distinct, and relates to racial inequality in Sociology in many different ways. There were racial slurs, acts of discrimination, and acts of prejudice against every race that was shown throughout the movie. However, the main…

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    Nearly everyone in this room is a victim. Nearly everyone in this room is a target of this. Nearly everyone in this room have been listening to lies. Lies told to you buy people you love. Can anyone guess what im talking about. No, no one knows. Well folks i'm talking about the worst invention ever. Many innocent people, including you, have been victims of this disgusting and appalling invention.Many people have been making use of this invention to cheat, to make themselves look better. Do you…

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    Patristic Book Report “On the Incarnation” by Saint Athanasius of Alexandria is an in depth look at the life and death of Jesus Christ. Athanasius presents the reader with practical and believable insight as to why Jesus’ death and life occurred in the manner that it did. Jesus not only died for the sins of mankind but did so in a way that could bear witness to the world. God being holy could not accept his creation as it was tainted so Jesus acted as the bridge between created and creator.…

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    The Movie Crash Essay

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    There are several main characters, including Shaun Toub as Farhad, Bahar Soomekh as Dorri, Sandra Bullock as Jean Cabot, Brendan Fraser as Rick Cabot, Matt Dillon as Officer Ryan, Terrance Howard as Cameron Thayer, Thandie Newton as Christine Thayer, Ludacris as Anthony, Larenz Tate as Peter and Michael Peña as Daniel. The film is truly about racial and social tensions in Los Angeles. This film is based on an event that Paul Harris experienced himself when his car was stolen. The film has also…

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