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    gotta put the bad things in your pocket and continue a good day.. In today’s essay we will be comparing and contrasting T.I’s “live your life and Longfellow “A Psalm of life” to see how their messages of life compares to both stories. Longfellow and T.i are alike because they both tell a message that everybody should live their life to the fullest. They both give out inspiration to be better people and want change in the world’s messed up mind system. The life that we live every day is a…

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    Hangover Target Audience

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    purposely use older popular songs to attract older viewers pushes back against the notion that popular music is only marketed to youth. Starr and Waterman also discuss the importance of older generations as a target audience when they examine the use of rock ‘n’ roll as a nostalgia factor for the baby boomer generation. One case study that can be used to examine the elements of comedy film trailers is the three installments of The Hangover: The Hangover (2009), The Hangover II (2011), and The…

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    Force Basic Training Instructor (also known as a T.I.) I would have never guessed I would be writing a Statement of Goals to apply to the Graduate School for the Administrative Leadership program. I was not sure of the direction I was heading towards in life and especially at this specific time I thought I may have made the biggest mistake of my life. It turns out I needed some guidance and leadership. The military is full of leaders, and the T.I.’s are a great example of this. Training…

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    lean and silky-smooth frame. She is the object of desire among Thicke, Pharrell and T.I., as they exchange jeers and glances of accordance praising her half-naked body as if she were a token of sexual pleasure for them. She becomes the center of attention, engaging in flirtatious behavior in the transaction to incite interest, and approval, through the physical contact she provides. At one point featured artist T.I. brushes her hair, and pulls on it while she submits to his actions gripping down…

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    Recently, rapper and producer T.I. made a statement that he will not vote for Hillary Clinton for president, because she is a woman. His statement became important in the news, because his opinion is shared with many people throughout the United States and the world. Many people stereotype women as being extremely over emotional and believe they have a tendency to make rash decisions. T.I. believes that they would permanently and negatively affect the United States. He also believes they would…

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    The Hip Hop Culture

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    The hip hop culture first started forty years ago in the Bronx community. It slowly began to change through the different styles and from the various area. Hip Hop does not just cover the music, it is intertwined with sports, television show, clothing, and accessories. The Hip Hop Culture began to receive some serious stereotyping from the media when “gangsta” rap became popular. The ethnocentrism of hip hop is due to young adults wanting to emulate their favorite artist(s). However, the Hip Hop…

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    Robin Thicke, Pharrell Williams, and T.I.’s 2013 music video for their hit single “Blurred Lines” depicts three females in little clothing performing seemingly innocent acts that have sexual connotations while dancing around and engaging with the three well dressed men who seem to only be watching the women, which sets the tone that the women are only there to serve as eye candy for the men. The first thing the 503.3 million viewers of the “Blurred Lines” music video on Vevo saw was Thicke…

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    him it’s AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hussien does not like stuff with extra frosting like brownies actually, he loves brownies they are delicious yum yum. Brownies are the best B~E~S~T.I like brownies with extra frosting if you taste brownies with extra frosting than you are my…

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    delivered a moving performance, walking out with his band locked in jail cells on stage and showing very emotional videos about the movement. Another expressive performance was done by T.I at the BET awards. He sang “We will not”, which touches on the same issue about racism and violence against black people. T.I was joined on stage by people holding signs that read “Black Lives Matter” and finished his performance by saying “they can’t kill us all”. All these songs have an impact on…

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    In today’s society, reality TV shows have become the most popular and viewed genre on television. Reality shows are based on people’s real life situations that people shows to the audience. People in the world are more interested in watching reality shows versus scripted shows, unless the script show is very eye catching. Cynthia M. Frisby, is an associate professor of advertising at the University of Missouri School of Journalism, Columbia, and coeditor of Journalism across Cultures. Frisby…

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