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    Rap Music Stereotypes

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    to misunderstandings. These exist because of influences from the media, family, and laziness. Stereotypes and misconceptions can have a great effect on the self esteem of the person being stereotyped. These can affect the world in the long run. Rap music and its listeners are commonly perceived in a bad light. Listeners of the rap genre need to be better understood. The word “stereotype” originates from the Greek word “stereos” meaning firm, “typos” meaning impression. Stereotypes are exaggerated truths

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    role in our society… Sounds patriarchy, right? A bit outdated? But that’s recent popular media produced to us. Unfortunately, when things comes to women in the media the representation are always similar or more in a sexual way. Whether it’s be in music, teleplays or online magazines, women continuously signifying as a sex object as well as a slave in their relationship with men. We have to admit that popular Media is foxy. It sneak in people’s mind stealthily then alter us cogitation and judgment

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    Sexual Deviance

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    Introduction In today’s society violence and sexual content and the media have become an issue. Over time media has been polluted with sex and violence and continues to affect millions of teens. Media nowadays includes television, books, magazines, newspapers, the internet, movies, video games, and so much more. Adolescence is a time of self-identification and personal growth. During this time, adolescence experience decreases in family influences and increases in peer influences, yet socializing

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    Imagine a violence filled society where young gangsters run rampant and crime is at every corner. A Clockwork Orange, by Anthony Burgess, presents a futuristic society where ordinary people find themselves the targets of violent crime. Among these gangsters is fifteen year old Alex and his band of “droogs.” Alex and his gang of troublemakers spend their days robbing and beating up innocent men and women they encounter, all while assuming they are invincible to the consequences that could come. However

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    and his brother. After spending time in prison for possession of heroin, Sonny comes back home to meet a very hostile and unforgiving brother. The story is set in the predominately African American projects of Harlem, New York where drug abuse and violence are quite rampant. The projects according to Baldwin are: “rocks in the middle of a boiling sea” (112). This description highlights the awful state of affairs. Life conditions in Harlem are worsened by the fact that there are no opportunities for

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    Film Analysis “Violence as a way of achieving racial justice is both impractical and immoral. It is impractical because it is a descending spiral ending in destruction for all.”(Martin Luther King Jr.). Violence and racism are both important motifs in, Do the Right Thing (Lee, 1989). They are prominent in almost every scene of the film and lead to the climax when Radio Raheem is killed by the police. Spike Lee used many different directorial techniques in his movie. Heat and music were an example

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    Essay about The Increase in Violence

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    The Increase in Violence In the year 2000 there are many problems with society. One of the biggest and most controllable is the issue of violence. Although we are subjected to violence everyday by simply turning on the news, other forms of violence for entertainment can be censored. This is the type of violence that is corrupting the minds of today's youth and destroying the change for a peaceful future. In today's society violence is saturating the minds of children and people must

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    Rap Vs Rap

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    When it came to music, I usually just listen to whatever was around me, radio, TV, YouTube, etc, no matter the genre. Until recently, I never had a “favorite type” of music, but now I’ve become fond of rock and most of all classic rock. If there was a genre that I’d have to say I personally don’t like, it’s rap and most of all, hip hop. I don’t like hip hop for a few reasons, the lyrics, its “evolution”, and its rhythm. I would go on, but I’ll discuss these, since I find these to be the biggest problems

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    poverty. A social issue was police harassment. The film showed two instances, when they were randomly stopped and searched by the police. This enraged them, and give them motive to be against police officers. Lastly, a cultural issue is the use of violence to solve problems. For example, Ice Cube smashed an office of a record label because of a money issue, which in return that aggression got him the money he wanted. Also, Dr. Dre got out of his contract with Ruthless record, by having someone beat

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    Ajay Nadhavajhala Mr. Shimazaki Am Lit P.3 April 9, 2015 The Symptoms of Taking Rap Music Music is one of the greatest ways of expressing one’s personal feelings and experiences through the use of story-telling. One of the most popular genres of music is rap or also known as hip hop. Hip hop music has a profound effect, both positive and negative on many of today’s youth which transforms and evolves American culture and society. What started it all was the origin of “gangsta rap”, which was popularized

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