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    Vocal Fry Analysis

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    In the professional world vocal fry in women sounds to be an issue. That’s the thing, the professional world. In the article “From Upspeak to Vocal Fry: Are We “Policing” Young Women's Voices” the victim of the growing modern age seems to be having issues with her vocal fry, She also happens to work for news radio, which probably has an older target audience who ends up becoming the judges of her voice. Although my experience in retail, ALDO & Plato’s Closet, might be relevant. Since retail…

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    Most white first encounters with blacks are rappers such as Lil Wayne or 2pac Shakur, gangster rappers, boasting about sealing drugs, killing people, and being locked up in prisons. So white take that impression and apply it to the every black man. Whites see teenage pregnancy, welfare dependency, and high school drop-outs…

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    stopped taking the Klonopin, Xanax, and Suboxone because otherwise we’d go into withdrawls”. Therefore, it is clear that once the drugs start to leave their bodies, they begin to feel intense pain. This goes well with the song “I feel like dying” by Lil Wayne when he says “Only once the drugs are gone. Then I feel like dying” because when Nic is on drugs, he has no worries in the world and is pretty content with life. However, when he begins to detox, its clear that the pain he and many others…

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    chargers. Larry Hernandez, thirty-eight, was arrested due to an outstanding warrant on September 25 at the Ontario Airport, according to police records.” In the United States many artist get in unpleasant situations with law enforcement. For instance, Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber have been found under shocking circumstances with the law, but it’s particularly entertainment. This news from different outlet websites is more likely to be entertainment rather than informative. This is not a realistic…

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    The Bible states, “And again I say unto you, it is easier for a camel to go through a needles eye, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.” Today, people are swaying away from this statement because the advancement of technology and what the media is putting in their heads. Richard Restak, in his essay, “Attention Deficit: The Brain Syndrome of Our Era” explains “And by responding, I mean that our brain literally changes its organization and functioning to accommodate the abundance…

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    Is auto tune making real singers obsolete? The invention is making everyone into singers. Autotune is a audio processor that measures and alters vocal pitches and along with intents to make them sound better essentially. It is literally found everywhere in all types of music. Real singers are a commodity in today's industry due to the overuse of autotune. In the history of singing western society solo vocal performances has continued to rise from unlikely causes such as auto tune. Similar to…

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    2014). How many people ate there every day before finding this out? The fact that a place that is for people of all ages, including children, was trafficking illegal substances throughout Baltimore is despicable. Music artists such as Wiz Khalifa, Lil’ Wayne and Baltimore’s own Tupac Shakur all influence the way children and young adults think about illegal substances by using lyrics that have to do with using them such as marijuana and prescription drugs; their lyrics provide the bad idea that…

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    to duplicate the lives of Hip-Hop celebrities. By buying the most by buying what they see on television, instead of investing in a better education. They kill each in gang wars, trying to emulate the lyrics of rap songs. The dream is to be like Lil Wayne, Two Chainz, Nikki Minaj, or Beyoncé and Jay Z. And to have a life like the shows Love n Hip Hop, Real Housewives of Atlanta, or The Bad Girls…

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    Essay On Nigga

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    “Niggas see me rollin ' and they mood change---- Talkin ' filets with the truffle butter”(Nicki Minaj Truffle Butter). When you think about the word “nigga” and how it has been controversial since the early 1900s, not only are African Americans using the word “nigga,” it is getting said by within all of the different races. Even the rap artist are expressing the word “nigga”when they consecutively use it in every stanza in their rap or song. I can still remember my freshmen year when I was…

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    Speech: Listening To Music

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    We all go through a period in our lives when we feel like we are stuck in life or don’t know what to do next, whether it’s because of a bad relationship, or not being confident in one’s self or feeling worthless or powerless. We all have those moments of uncertainty and it’s up to us to change those thoughts and feelings. The idea for this playlist was to inspire, persuade and motivate the lister to embrace their individuality, and to be optimistic and not let the world change who you are. We…

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