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    Hip Hop 1900s

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    Cube, Dr.Dre, Snoop Doggy/Dog, and Tupac), and the Northeast (the Notorious B.I.G, Jay-Z, and later 50 cent)"(Hip Hop). The different styles of rap included neo soul (hip-hop/soul music), rap rock, rap metal, and rapcore (hip-hop/rock/heavy metal/hardcore punk music). As rap became more popular, rappers moved from the music industry into other areas like acting. Even with the popularity of rap music, some still thought that the violent lyrics in rap and hip-hop have been blamed for inciting…

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    Let Live Audience

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    Our Organization Overview Let Go & Let Live is an up and coming not-for-profit event that works to promote a stress-free, musical environment for the relaxation of stressed students. This is a live musical event to take students away from the stress of midterms and finals and allow them to let go in and lose themselves in the music. The name is based on the idiom ‘Live and Let Live’ which means letting people live their lives as they see fit, addresses the idea of letting go of your worries…

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    Information 1. First person point-of-view 2. Mia, Adam, Mom, Dad, and Teddy 3. I liked this book because its whole conflict was around something totally different then what most authors would have chosen. It leaves you confused about what Mia might choose and gives points from both options. Character Analysis Person: Mia Quote: “Sometimes you make choices in life and sometimes choices make you.” Page: 192 1. It is important for this character because it gives off a feeling of fate. It shows that…

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    Music, through its various forms, will never cease to vanish. From cassettes, to records, to mix tapes, to records, to cds, and to today’s digital downloads, music has evolved in the way that we obtain it. No matter how many decades and centuries have past, people still continue to collect even the oldest forms of music and visit places like record shops. Through the age of digital media, record stores continue to live and people still collect vinyls instead of downloading music online.…

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