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    Chi Nigga Monologue

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    shit Arguin' with my older bitch acting like I owe her shit I heard the beat the same raps that give the track pain Bought the chain that always give me back pain Fuckin' up my money so yeah I had to act sane Chi nigga but these hos love my accent She came up to me and said this the number two dial If you wanna make it number one your number two now This that goose an' Malibu I call it Maliboomyauh! God damn Yeezy how I hit 'em with

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    person has Maycomb’s disease. If numerous children were alike Jem, Scout, and Dill (open-minded), thereupon they would not pick up Maycomb’s disease easily. No matter where anybody is, racism is everywhere. In schools, work, home, a community, anywhere. Racism is a part of this world no matter what, but everybody can still try to bring the numbers down so the world can get-up-and-go on further

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    T. J. Taylor Impact

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    says, “‘When I catch up with that little rascal, I'm gonna beat him to a pulp, ‘round here tellin everyone that I got Miz Logan Fired’” (Taylor 192). Stacey responds saying, “‘Ah, stop lying, T.J... Don't nobody believe you’”(Taylor 192). T.J. is lying about telling Mr. Granger that mama is not teaching from the book, and Stacey is fed up with all of T.J.’s lies.

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    Bryson Tiller Biography

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    Bryson Tiller is an American singer-songwriter and rapper. He is an upcoming new artist mainly recognized for his hit song “Don’t”. He is from Louisville, Kentucky and had a rough few years growing up. His mom died when he was 4 years old. He would work two jobs at Papa Johns and UPS. At 22, he has a daughter named Harley Tiller. During his young teenage years, him and his friends would post music on soundcloud. This is where “Don't” was posted and it got him to where he's at today. His biggest inspirations

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    varmint trap to their foot and fire ’em.” Bob Valdez ed a willow root straw close on his eyes in the afternoon sun. He wore a .44 revolver holstered on his hip and liked to stand around the yard with his thumbs hooked in his gun belt and make remarks to girls in the crew. He liked that hot-lookin black girl, Pervis’s housemaid, and would stop by there when he knew Pervis was at his store. Rita would tell him, “Mister ain’t here.” Told him every time he pulled up in his ATV making a racket. A few days

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    This past school year has had many barriers, and many challenges, but none of them have been had difficult to pass as cross country this year. I could run a 5k in about 30 minutes, but training was an entire different story. At first, I thought I would do great, but everyone surpassed me, I was miserable. I face my internal demons with determination and knew knowledge, but that didn’t make it any easier. Being bad at sports has always been a part of me, but when I was admired and completely bested

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    Tuscan Leather Analysis

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    I chose to write about the song Tuscan Leather. I love the recklessness rhymes and epic changes of the beat and most importantly the realness Drake portrays. I believe it is one of the greatest tracks in hip pop/rap history. It was written by David Foster, Linda Thompson, Noah Shebib and the legend himself Drake. Noah “40” Shebib produced this track featured on Drake’s third studio album “Nothing Was the Same” that was recorded in Toronto and released in 2013. Tuscan Leather heavily samples “I Have

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    His words of wisdom were that in order to play the white man’s game you have to kill them with kindness, don’t give them any reason to beat you down. The narrator realized that early on in life that in order to make it in the world he would have to play the white man’s game, by smiling, using his manners, and killing them with kindness, to get where he wanted to go and what he needed to

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    Song Analysis: 2pac

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    “Changes” from 1992. In this rap, 2Pac sings about his life and how he had earn money. 2Pac were Born in New York 1971. 2Pac was originally named Tupac Shakur, nowadays he is known as 2Pac or Tupac. 2Pac´s songs are characterised by fact that he grew up under violence, hardship in ghettos, racism, sex, fights and other social problems/conflicts during the East Coast-West Coast fight. 2Pac had a hard childhood and moved around between Brooklyn and the Bronx. 2Pac was an aggressive gangster rapper, and

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    near, to get a handful of that brown, vulnerable flesh. The want to squeeze and hurt was over-mastering” (114/115; Ch 7). E: “Roger edged past the chief, only just avoiding pushing him with his shoulder. The yelling ceased, and Samneric lay looking up in quiet terror. Roger advanced upon them as one wielding a nameless authority” (182; Ch. 11).

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