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    Rap Informative Speech

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    Have you ever wondered what world record rapper hold? Well today I will be telling you where rap comes from and more including who the fast rapper and more world records. So where did rap originated from? ‘’Rap originated with announcements made over microphones at parties, which developed into more rhyming patterns. A strong influence on rappers was the funk sound of James Brown. By the end of the 1970 rap had become a full-fledged musical genre, thanks to such artists as the Sugarhill Gang…

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    NBA Trade Rumor: A Possible Team Round Up The trade season mostly happens after December 15, although at some point, there are situations that need to be dealt with. With the recent events, the trade can be seen earlier before the next season starts. The interim head coach of Minnesota Timberwolves, Sam Mitchell, decided to relegate Kevin Martin for the starting shooting guard position and replaced him by Zach LaVine. In the Star Tribune, Martin says, “I came off the bench for a 60-win team and…

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    new and expensive. My first day in New York started on Wall Street, Time Square and Statue of Liberty. At the day, I wake up at 7 am to get ready going to Statue of Liberty. At 9 am I taken the New York water taxi, so I saw almost all Manhattan, Brooklyn Bridge and Statue of Liberty, I think this is amazing building, because when the year don’t have lots of advanced machine, so this is a hard work for people. Then we went to Wall Street, I saw a lot…

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    Jackie Robinson was the first African-American to play in the major leagues, signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers in 1947. Robinson was the most talented baseball player on the field, and he helped his team to the championship. Robinson made a difference in the community by showing that blacks and whites can play the most popular sport together. That was a problem that Robinson was on the field, but his teammates eventually treated him like he was somebody because of how the opposite team and crowd…

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    Nature is the idea that our genes define who we are as individuals. Surrounded by the biology factor, human development throughout life such as being talented in different departments is based on our genetic makeup inherited from birth. Nature has influenced my development by inheriting a great capacity of eumelanin in my skin, creating more protection against absorbed UV radiation. Nature has also influenced my ability to sing very well. Nurture is the idea that our environment throughout our…

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    film about the rise of Jackie Robinson into Major League Baseball in 1947. The movie focuses in on Jackie’s journey in baseball by describing his experiences through playing in the Kansas City Monarchs, then the Montreal Royals, and ultimately the Brooklyn Dodgers. The movie thoroughly shows Jackie’s battle with racism throughout his baseball career, as he was the first African-American player to break the baseball color barrier. Per the movie, Jackie Robinson went through a lot of hate and…

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    election, and 50 million people died as a result of that election in World War II, including 6 million Jews. So what I learned as a little kid is that politics is, in fact, very important.”(Feldmann, 2015) Bernard Sanders was born September 8, 1941 in Brooklyn New York. His Father Eli Sanders, was a Jewish Polish immigrant that worked as a paint salesman. His mother Dorothy Sanders was born in New York, to Jewish immigrant parents from Poland and Russia. Dorothy was a housewife. Bernie’s…

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    Tom Wolfe’s The Bonfire of the Vanities: Insularity Among and Within Communities Tom Wolfe’s novel The Bonfire of the Vanities, written in 1987, depicts New York City in the 1980s as a combination of racism, corrupt politics, warring social classes, and crime. The novel follows the narrative of Sherman McCoy, a Wall Street bond trader with his wife, Judy McCoy, and daughter, Campbell McCoy. Sherman’s life is dramatically altered after he him and his lover, Maria Ruskin, are involved in a…

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    condos is known to bring in people of different class, ethnicities, gender, and race to the community already residing there. Many residents of the Sheepshead Bay area cannot deny that it is one of the most warming and beautiful areas located in Brooklyn. The area was named Sheepshead due to the fish that was predominately seen in the water but can no longer be found today.…

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    Business Law Case Study

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    550 MacDonald Street. The unknown suspect(s) took the victim 's property from the dresser in her master bedroom. The point of entry is unknown. LOSS: • A silver "XL Olympiade Berlin 1936" Olympic medal, worth ???????. • A "1955 World Series Brooklyn Dodgers VS. Cincinnati Reds" baseball lapel pin with the "Cincinnati Stadium" printed on the face, worth ????????????????. • Two gold cuff links with "Jackie Robinson" face stamped on the front of both cuff links, worth ?????????????.…

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