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    Fat Joe Research Paper

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    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, Terror Squad Entertainment. Initially,…

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    Alison Macor wrote on Edward’s acting role and the nicely arranged tension emerging before the release of the film. Despite the multiple reassessments, Edward was awarded the Golden Globe Award and was also selected for an Academy Award for being the Best Supporting Actor. In the same year of receiving those awards, Edwards acted the character of Alan Isaacman, an attorney in The People versus Larry Flynt. In the year 1998, Edward acted the character of Derek Vinyard, a renewed neo – Nazi,…

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    importance of education in the sports industry and promises a scholarship for anyone who achieves a 4.0 GPA. His talk is followed by a loud round of applause and cheers from the young crowd. In another public discourse, on Saviours Day convention in 2009, Snoop Dogg addressing thousands of key religious figures in the audience, cites that his attendance is for the betterment of both the hip-hop and the black community. His speech thanking Louis Farrakhan garnered a standing ovation and…

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    involving age boundaries and physical growth, respectively) during the transition to adulthood changes as emerging adults age and experience transition-linked phases, as being in a romantic relationship, leaving parents’ house, or getting a job” (Nelson, 2009). According to Human Development: A Life-Span View defines adulthood…

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    You”). Examples of her advocating involve raising awareness for mental illnesses, supporting sexual assault survivors, and pushing for LGBT rights all over the world. Lady Gaga has been fighting for same-sex rights since the start of her career. In 2009, she asked people to go to the National Equality March in Washington, D.C.. She tried to convince people to take action and fight for LGBT rights (Bolcer). In 2011, at the Europride in Rome, she gave a lengthy speech before her performance about…

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    Hip hop artist and basketball players are both performers, who have a rich connection and similar persona, showcasing style, swagger, urbanism, bravado, and coolness. This rich bond was established in 1979; from 1984 to 2009, a new era was conceived, known as “The Dunkadelic Era.” In 1979, the first mainstream explicit connection between hip-hop and basketball was established. The Sugarhill Gang’s hit song “Rapper’s Delight,” which is commonly referred to as the first mainstream hip-hop song,…

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    Hip hop artist and basketball players are both performers, who have a rich connection and similar persona, showcasing style, swagger, urbanism, bravado, and coolness. This rich bond was established in 1979; from 1984 to 2009, a new era was conceived, known as “The Dunkadelic Era.” In 1979, the first mainstream explicit connection between hip-hop and basketball was established. The Sugarhill Gang’s hit song “Rapper’s Delight,” which is commonly referred to as the first mainstream hip-hop song,…

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