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    Everyone is talking about how you were caught sneaking out of your room and talking to El Patron’s clone, Matt. I wanted to write this letter urging you to re-evaluate the situation. Some people call Matt an eejit, but clones are much worse than eejits. Eejits are predictable; you can be certain they will act as they are programmed to do. Clones, however, have an evil mind of their own. They have no soul and they cannot distinguish right from wrong. Clones are like rabid wolves. Matt may seem…

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    Reginald Lewis was born on December 7, 1942, in Baltimore, Maryland, and grew up in a middle class neighborhood. Reginald won a scholarship to Virginia State College and graduated with a degree in economics in 1965, he also graduated from Harvard Law School in 1966, in 1982, Forbes magazine listed Reginald Lewis among 400 richest Americas, with a net worth of $400 million He was the richest African American man in the 1980’s, Reginald was one of the first African Americans to build a billion…

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    Yale University when he got older. After Yale University he served in administrations under former presidents George Bush and, Ronald Reagan. What got Clarence the job came from the retirement of the former African American Supreme Justice Thurgood Marshall, and which led Bush to nominate him as a replacement. In 1991 he was barely confirmed not including being accused of sexual harassment by a lawyer in public hearing. Now we know how he got in Supreme justice but what…

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    Eminem Biography Essay

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    six different schools in one year. We were on welfare and my mom never ever worked,” (“Eminem” Brainyquote). This quote was said by eminem “slim-shady” talking about how he was growing up in rough conditions to get where he is now. Eminem was born Marshall Bruce Mathers the third on october seventeenth 1972 in kansas city missouri, he goes by slim-shady, Doody, and M&M (Biography). His occupation is a rapper, film actor, and a music producer, he has worked with many groups before going solo…

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    The Forever Lasting Dream Warsan Shire once quoted, “No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark.” This quote refers to refugees, as they are forced out of their homeland by foreigners because their lives are endangered. In the novel De Niro’s Game by Rawi Hage and the article “ ‘Torture, murder, fighting': Syrian refugee in Oswestry talks about the life they left behind,” the protagonist and the Syrian refugee both wanted to leave their own…

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    The Dirty Dozen Analysis

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    Believe it or not, Marshall Mathers created the alias (Bozza 20) ‘Slim Shady’ on the toilet. In Michigan, his rap group, The Dirty Dozen (stylized D12), figured that all six members needed an alter ego. The most notable of which came firmly attached to the heels of the infamous Eminem. Eminem himself doesn’t believe too much in ‘pulling punches’ as his raps are often criticized for being heavy in homophobic content and rather misogynistic. While his lyrics are raw, violent and harsh, his…

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    In modern day society, people are influenced by many things. Everyday citizens watch television, read the newspaper, and browse the internet. These forms of media differ from generation to generation, but the one influence that everyone experiences on a daily basis is music. Everyone on earth has experienced music in some form, whether it be when they get in the car, doing homework, or if they are just doing chores around the house. Due to music being so popular in the world, it is a large…

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    As I was listening during Mrs. Hale’s interview, I was very shocked at all the things this woman had be through throughout her entire life. For a ninety-two year old woman, she had experienced several different aspects of life that most individuals never get the chance to during their lives. I found it very interesting how her childhood played such a huge role on her life and ultimately later on who she became. Growing up, she explained how her childhood was very different for the childhood…

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    Documentaries can affect people's lives in a negative way physically and emotionally. They are a good way to learn about the challenges people face who want to emigrate because they see the truth and the life in a new place. Documentaries about immigrants' lives impact immigrants in the future in a negative way because of their culture, lack of acceptance, and different beliefs. A new culture can affect immigrants in a negative way because they are going to be judged for their culture.…

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    On the topic of best artist and bands, people have many different opinions. Some people dislike pop, rap, or country, where as some people absolutely love those genres. Everybody has different opinions, and because of that people get into debates like these. Eminem is the better artist over Shakira, and Linkin Park because he started from rock bottom, building his own career, he’s not afraid to speak up and talk about rough topics, and he was won 15 Grammy’s and even more other awards.…

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