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    The roots of hip hop and rap go farther back than one might expect. For centuries, Africans have instilled a keen sense of rhythm and soul into their music no matter what form it took - schoolyard double dutch rhymes, testifying, and beat poetry were all influences on rap. In the 1970’s, the airwaves were overrun with disco. The only escape for people who wanted to dance but not like idiots while doing it was the early funk movement (ex. Ohio Players with their album Honey, and Parliament with…

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    Brazilia Research Paper

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    General Information The city of Brasilia is the capital of Brazil, located in Northeast South American. The country has a population of 2.48 million people. It is described as having a tropical climate, with more rain during the summer than the winter. The dominant religion of Brazil historically was and still is Christianity. Brazil possesses a richly spiritual society formed from the meeting of the Roman Catholic Church with the religious traditions of African slaves and indigenous…

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    M. Tempus Research Paper

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    As M. tempus is an omnivore due to their monogastric digestive system, and is similar to a pigs digestive system, but with adaptations similar to that of bilbies (Thylacomyidae) due to the occasional low availability of prey and living food sources, resulting in adapted hindgut fermentation and a long digestive tract, (Tyndale-Biscoe C H 2005). Although M. tempus must ferment the consumed plant material, their gastrointestinal tracts are still incredibly different to those of foregut fermenters,…

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    that they’re unconformable. These unconformable feelings further deepen their disdain for their body, worsening their self-image and self-esteem (Pastorino & Doyle-Portillo, 2016). These thoughts and feelings are the beginnings of a negative feedback loop, that encourages the person to engage in social media again to elevate the anxiety, negative feelings, and negative thoughts. Which restarts the process again (Perloff,…

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    Characteristics Of The Sun

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    the sun's atmosphere, and emits the light we see, chromosphere which is apparently made up entirely of spiky structures known as spicules, and at the top is called as a transition region and the super-hot corona, which are made of structures such as loops and streams of ionized gas. Beyond that is the solar wind, an outflow of gas produced from the…

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    of the fault for Bigger's wrongdoings has a place with the dreadful, sad presence that he has encountered in a supremacist society since birth. Max cautions that there will be more men like Bigger if America does not put a conclusion to the endless loop of scorn and retribution. In spite of Max's contentions, Bigger is condemned to…

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    This story happened about 200 years ago in Boston. It tells the story of love between three people. The punishment of the woman. Hester Prynne and her husband. Who claimed to Roger Chillingworth. He is an old man and a doctor deformity. Hester did not love him. Another man was a young minister, Dimmesdale, who has a high position ministers and respected among his people in the town. Hister and Dyer love one another. But their love is forbidden during that time. It is sinful. For this reason,…

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    Factors Of Crohn's Disease

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    The small intestine and beginning of large intestine are most disturbed. Crohn’s causes the immune system to attack the inner lining of the intestine tract producing inflammation, swelling, and irritation. Symptoms from Crohn’s ranges from mild to severe. The causes are from environment elements, genetics, and the immune system. Diagnosis and treatment are crucial to manage…

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    Experiencing a piece of literature is like becoming a mind-reader. Books and other formats of literature offer readers a unique passage into the brain of the author, allowing them to see into the writer’s inner thoughts, feelings, fears, and hopes. Unfortunately, books are limited in length and unlike seeing the author’s complete raw thoughts, a lot is left up to the interpretation of the reader. The thoughts of the author displayed on paper are purposefully calculated and edited, leaving out…

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    Film: The New Hollywood

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    ‘The New Hollywood’ was the period of cinema after World War Two which marked the end of the Classical Era in film. (Schatz, 1993. pp 8) It was facilitated as cultural developments altered cinema attendance prompting a renaissance in film techniques and the themes that were explored. Families were migrating to the suburbs in response to housing and ‘baby boom’ and the introduction of the television meant ‘watching TV replaced going to the movies.’ (Schatz, 1993. pp 8-9) These ‘fragmented…

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