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    Rap Pros And Cons

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    For people my age, a very large population including myself enjoy hip-hop/rap. From 2014 to present day, rap has been very popular for young people and teenagers and for people my age, this is their prime teen years and the time where music is listened to most in their lives. Rappers have a very big following on social media of people my age in the present clay, and there they promote their music on popular streaming services such as Spotify, Tidal and AppliMusic. All of these are subscription music

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    Q4 Stop the Pirates 7. Be Legal & Fair Q3 Comic 7.Q4 Script for the animated video below Introduction Your goal is to stop the pirates (aarrgh). No not those pirates. You will be creating a poster discouraging others from illegally downloading and reproducing content from the Internet (pirating). Your poster should have a clear message. Remember, copying copy protected music, movies, and games is stealing and it is harmful to the creative artists, musicians, developers and others involved in

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    Impact Of Napster

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    Tiffany Arvelo Brian Wheeler RTV 100 Shawn Fanning and the Lasting Impact of Napster “Back when I was a teenager, we would have to buy an entire album just to have one song,” Brittni’s father explained, to her utter disbelief. Brittni shook her head, thinking of the thousands of songs in her iTunes library, and she wondered how people could afford to buy dozens of albums just for a handful of favorite singles. Buying music over the internet may seem commonplace today, but in the 1990’s, audio on

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    Alexis Molina Ms. Denninger AP Lang & Comp/UCONN ECE English 1010 13 January, 2017 Midyear writing reflection An academic essay is a profound writing of ideas that usually requires you to make an argument on a subject or matter, in an academic essay you must make clear of what you are trying to take a position on. You must establish and gain authority to engage readers to keep them intact with your essay. Critical skills must be implied during an academic essay in order to demonstrate your position

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    The following are three selected art works demonstrate this influence. In the photomontage ‘Der Kunstkritiker’ or ‘The Art Critic’ (1919-20) Raoul Hausmann distorts and disproportions the human form through deconstruction to have a simultaneously insulting and humorous effect on his viewers. Hausmann was an Austrian artist who adhered to strict expressionistic styles until introduced to Dadaism, an unrealistic artistic and literary movement of many different mediums occurring from 1916 to 1924

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    No one person has the right or the ability to definitively determine whether or not something is ethical. Ethics are subjective, meaning they depend on the individual's own feelings and opinions. Take Robin Hood for example, he steals from the rich and gives to the poor. In that particular situation there are two ways to analyze the situation, one from the rich man's point of view and the other from the poor man's point of view. The same thought process can be used in evaluating the ethics of piracy

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    “All Quiet on the Western Front” by Erich Maria Remarque is a historical fiction that talks about Remarque’s experience in the Great War and how it dramatically changes his perspective of war as a patriotic duty. In the novel, the protagonist, Paul Baumer and his comrades are vulnerable to physical attacks at any given moment which installs fear amongst the group. With the death of many soldiers, long lasting battle and terrible conditions of the Great War, Baumer and his comrades have become disheartened

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    Plagiarism, as defined by Webster’s dictionary, is to steal or pass off the ideas or words of another as one’s own, or using another’s production without crediting the source. Plagiarism is not a crime unless the plagiarism infringes upon a copyright or trademark (legalzoom.com.) The definition of integrity, as defined by Webster’s dictionary, is a firm adherence to a code especially moral or artistic values. Therefore, the definition of academic integrity is a firm adherence to the academic code

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    A copyright is a right granted to an author, composer, photographer, or artist to exclusively publish and sell an artistic or literary work for the life of the author plus 70 years. The requirement for something to be copyrighted is originality; copyrighted materials include books, magazines, newspapers, computer software, graphic art, architectural designs, motion pictures, and sound recordings. The fair use doctrine allows copyrighted material to be reproduced without permission only if the use

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    The distinction between “book” and “street” smart are important. Important because you can not just study all day and not experience life, nor can you experience life and encounter everyday struggles and not study or read a book. There has to be a balance of the two. Both being very important as we read “The hoods would turn on you if they sensed you were putting on airs over them: “Who you looking at, smart ass?” as a leather-jacketed youth once said to me as he relieved me of my pocket change

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