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    Biggie Vs Tupac Essay

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    Biggie and Tupac were both big in the music industry, they both created the best feud in Rap/hip hop history. Tupac has sold more than 75 million albums worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists in the world. Most of Tupac's songs are about growing up amid violence and hardship in ghettos, racism, other social problems and conflicts with other rappers during the East Coast vs. West Coast hip hop rivalry. Shakur was shot and killed in Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1996.I think Tupac ha a

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    When a Car is More Than Just a Car The first time I heard the song, “Fast Car” by Wyclef Jean, I really liked it because it was catchy. After listening to it a few more times, I realized there was a lot of meaning to it. To me, the main goal of this song is to teach the young listeners a difficult lesson to be careful before they do something that could potentially ruin their lives. Also, Jean is showing his listeners there is help out there and tomorrow is not promised – everybody needs take advantage

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    “Sky's the limit and you know that you can have, what you want, be what you want, have what you want, be what you want.” This lyric by Christopher Wallace simply states that if you want something that it is possible for you to achieve it with enough hard work. Christopher Wallace, known to the world as the Notorious BIG was a product of the streets growing up in the ghetto of Brooklyn in the 1990s. Christopher inspired many with his timeless lyrics reflecting the American dream from the perspective

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    Message of Hope in Rap The three-year anniversary of Notorious B.I.G's murder is fast approaching and many people still rave about his music. What made him so special was the connection he had with his listeners. He found many ways to incorporate his life stories into his music that relates to every other "thug" growing up in the streets from New York City to Los Angeles. The perfect example of this is his double CD, "Life after Death" where most of his songs are about death and how people

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    children the difference between what is good and what is bad. The Three Little Pigs is a prime example of the morals and lessons that children were taught while reading a fairy tale. The fact that the tale is equipped with adventure and the ability for animals to talk causes children to immerse in the text while acknowledging the consequences of laziness of the first two little pigs and the result of evil for the sneakiness of the big bad wolf. The tale does however teach children the benefits of

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    Three Little Pigs

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    SOMERSET PA (AP) -- A. Wolf took the stand today in his own defense. This shocked and stunned the media who predicted that he would not testify in the brutal double murder trial. A. Wolf is accused of killing (and eating) The First Little Pig, and The Second Little Pig. This criminal trial is expected to be followed by a civil trial to be brought by the surviving Third Little Pig. The case has been characterized as a media circus. His testimony is transcribed below: "Everybody knows the story

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    view of the wolf really bad. This gives us the idea of a bad wolf. For example, the point of view shapes the reader's understanding of the wolf when the wolf blows down the houses. It says, “ So the wolf shouted very crossly, “Then I’ll huff and I’ll puff, Till I blow your house in!” ” (6). This helps the reader’s understanding because the narrator is showing that the wolf blows houses down on purpose. Then it gives off a bad wolf because wolves are vicious. It says, A big bad wolf lived nearby. He

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    All over the world many have gone through or are still going through the struggle of being in poverty. You don’t have to be homeless to be struggling, it could be just not have lights on in your home, past due rent, or maybe not having enough or anything at all to eat. Many have felt like just because they go through this that they will never be anything because they don’t have the resources to accomplish anything in life, and other people around you who doubt you can make you believe even more

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    Have you ever noticed the recurring stereotypes of black women that is portrayed on reality television? Everyday you can look on television and tune into any network and see the madness that goes on. Whether it be Love and Hip Hop, Bad Girls Club, or The Real Housewives of Atlanta, you  can see the exaggerated confrontations and animated expressions given off by these women. Media stereotypes of the angry black women have become more persuasive in recent years than ever before. If we as a whole stop

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    was doing. “Come on Tod, I was just scaring your daughter.” Said Jason, joking around. Tod gave Jason “the look” and Jason scooped Josie up and brought her inside. Later that night, when Josie was dressed up as Red Riding Hood, and Jason was the Big Bad Wolf, they went trick or treating. Josie’s friend, Wendy had to cancel on them, because she had to go trick or treating with her little sister. Josie knew all the houses that gave out good candy, so they hit all the jack pots. It was getting late

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