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    Tupac Shakur's Death

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    Tupac predicted his own death. “I am having visions of leaving here in a hearse.” (Parham) Tupac thinks that his time to go is near. He puts it into a song which has the whole world wondering. Tupac was one of the best rappers in the world. He made good music all his life and somehow people still hated him. He had already gotten shot once, and after the one time he got shot, he started making music that involved him to release that he had predictions of his death. Research shows that Tupac Shakur is still alive because of the album, “On Me Against the World, he did not have a funeral, no one has facts of who killed him, and there are rumors that he is hiding out in Cuba. Tupac had been shot once before. While at Quad Recording Studios, “November…

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    Tupac Theory

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    an Italian War strategist. He was down with faking one's death to deceive the enemy. Machiavelli actually wrote: "Sometimes it has been a great moment while the fight is going on, to disseminate words that pronounce the enemies' captain to be dead or to have been conquered by another part of the army. Many times this has given victory to him who used it."Shakur adopted the stage name ‘Makaveli’ as well as the phrase "Exit 2Pac, Enter Makaveli" in the album sleeve for The Don Killuminati: The 7…

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    The Death Of Tupac Shakur

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    The death of Tupac Shakur. Many people have questions and their own theories and some are true and some are completely false. In this research paper I’m trying to break down everything I can as simply as I can for anyone to understand. Using information I’ve gathered from trusted online sources, I will give the whole story from start to finish. I will try my best to get the best and truest information so I can break down this mystery. So, leading to all this craziness, it all started in Las…

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    killers. He beat up a killer, and then got killed. These are people who fight violence with violence, and these gangs are essentially professionals that can pull off large scale crimes without police involvement or lingering evidence. Shakur’s career had a huge amount of potential, he had (and still has) a substantial following as well as such an outspoken personality and a powerful demeanor. Believing that he would just stop his career during its prime and go into hiding for no specific reason…

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    Born on June 16, 1971, 2pac becomes the most legendary rappers of all time. Tupac Amaru Shakur was born in East Harlem, New York. Shakur’s birth name was actually Lesane Parish Crooks, but him and his family changed their names after the last Incan Emperor. Shakur’s parents, Afeni Shakur (mother) and Billy Garland,(father) were active members of the Black Panther Party in the late 60s and early 70s. The Black Panther Party was a self defense, black nationalist and socialist organization.…

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    The music that inspires me is deep rap music. I enjoy this type of music because it actually has meaning unlike recent music artist like lil uzi vert. Some artists that are inspiring to me are 2pac, kendrick lamar and bone thugs n harmony. Even though I can’t relate to all of it I like to listen to it when I am going through something because it makes me realize that some people are going through something but they are still happy and thankful for what they have. Some songs I really like are…

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    The book I’m doing my book report on is called Tupac Shakur: “The Life and Times of an American Icon,” this book talks all about Tupac’s life from beginning to end. Formally known as Tupac Shakur born on June 16 1971 in New York City, birth name was Lesane parish Crooks his mother Afeni Shakur, renamed him Tupac Amaru Shakur a little under a year after Tupac was born, he was named after the South American revolutionary Tupac Amaru. Afeni Shakur was a member of the Black Panther party she was…

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    Tupac Case Study

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    dark guys. 38) His second studio collection, Strictly 4 My N.I.G.G.A.Z..., was discharged in February 1993. 39) Second collection showed improvement over the past one appearing on number 24 on the Billboard 200. 40) "Dear Mama" was discharged as the collection's first single in February 1995. 41) The gathering generally performed their shows without Tupac. 42) Due to feedback about gangsta rap at the time, the first form of the collection was …

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    2pac Shakur's Life

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    selling more than a million copies, with singles "I Get Around" and "Keep Ya Head Up." Around this time, Tupac got into acting and debuted in the 1992 film Juice. He also played a drug dealer in the 1994 basketball film Above the Rim. During this time he spent 15 days in jail for punching director Allen Hughes then later convicted of sexual assault. That same year Tupac was ambushed by three men in the lobby of a recording studio robbing him of $35,000 in cash and jewelry as well as getting shot…

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    Disparity In Prisons

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    country can put on you. The Juvenile Offenders and Victims National Report indicated that between 1985 and 2009, an estimated 1.5 million delinquency cases involved juveniles charged with criminal law violations (Glenn, Parker, & Turner, 2014). Additionally, between 1997 and 2009, delinquency caseloads decreased by 20 percent (Glenn, Parker, & Turner, 2014). The Center also reported that although the number of juvenile court cases involving violent offenses (e.g., homicide, forcible rape,…

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