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    KRS One once said, "Rap is something you do, Hip-Hop is something you live." The difference between how Hip-Hop is portrayed (rap) and what the Hip-Hop movement is, is that Hip-Hop is a lifestyle but the Hip-Hop we see on television is a media creation. We have to look at hip-hop as a whole culture and rap as something that comes out of it. Although Hip-Hop was originated by a mostly Negro constituency, it has evolved since its creation into a "worldwide forum through which family, community, social

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    Career and College Research Paper The work space for an aviationist is wide open and increasing. There is a lot of jobs for an aviationist such as an engineer mechanic, serve technicians, avionics technicians, aircraft mechanics, aerospace engineering, and airline and commercial pilots. The reason I chose this career is because I have some family that went to college to learn about aviation and after researching about aviation and all it has to offer I realized that the job is wide open and increasing

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    With the presence of The Doctor the ship had left the dock, the engines roaring they soared into the sea of stars, embraced by the goddess of the night herself. The captain and the first mate settled into their positions on the bridge almost immediately, she at her station in front of the main viewport, he just a bit behind at the helm. The Doctor was no where to be seen of course, he mightn 't even be on the ship any more. Ruari on the other hand was being a nuisance, in the most endearing of ways;

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    John Paul, Sr. and Jean MacDuff gave birth to John Paul, on July 6, 1747 in Kirkcudbrightshire, Great Britain. He was the fourth out of seven children. His father was a gardener and his mother was the daughter of a Highlander. John Paul had a strong yearning to be on the sea since he was a young boy and he achieved that goal at a young age and made his mark in the while working on different vessels throughout his lifetime. John Paul's maritime career began when he was my age. He served as an

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    Origin of the Tokyo Raid In the late 1930’s to early 1940’s tension between the United States and Japan was rising. Japan invaded China and by 1931 was at war with China (Scott, 2015). The United States opposed the invasion and ceased to give Japan oil, equipment, and fuel. Dependent on the United States for oil, Japan saw this as an act of aggression. Japan started to invade western countries territories in the Pacific in order to get resource needed for war with China. Japan was certain this would

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    when, skirting the southern coastline of the Australi-an mainland, it wrecked off the Victorian coast on the 15th of September 1885. At the subsequent inquiry by the Steam Navigation Board of Vic-toria, Samuel recounted the ship’s sinking: I went on deck on the morning of the 15th, at 4 o’clock. We were abreast of Wilson’s Promontory at about half-past 7 and signalled. The ship was then steered according to the master’s orders, and headed up for the southernmost Anser Island. When we were near the

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    Case Study On Pacific Endeavor Fatal Accident Viewpoint: On 19 June 2010, the ship arrived discharging port “Zhenjiang Port” China to discharge cargo “Coal” (36,861 metric tons) in bulk which had been loaded in Samarinda, Muara Jawa Anchorage, Indonesia. At 0705, on 21 June 2010, when the ship crew were inspecting cargo holds after the completion of cargo discharging at Zhenjiang Port, the Third Officer reported to the Chief Officer that water leaked from the transverse bulkhead lower stool space

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    In the memoir A Long Way Gone, author Ishmael Beah describes his survival journey as a lost child in his country, because of the civil war in Sierra Leone, then becoming a child soldier facing war daily, afterward the process that Beah went through during rehabilitation and finally in fear escaping the civil war. Ishmael Beah emotional journey has three stages of development in which Beah utilized music. In the first stage, Beah uses music as a survival mechanism to keep sane and safe. In the second

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    Jay Asher’s novel 13 Reasons Why follows the suicide of Hannah Baker and the events that lead her to her fate. The most influential characters of the novel all attend Liberty High School and all of them in their own ways, lead Hannah to her suicide. Clay Jensen is the main protagonist in the novel and the narrator. Throughout the book we follow his reactions of Hannah’s tapes and his interpretation of them. IN fact we follow Clay as desperately attempts to teach everyone included on the tapes the

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    “An explanation? It’s as clear as the snouts on their faces. The beast is dead. That stupid captain What’s-His-Name slaughtered him. He tossed a three-pronged spear through the sea monster’s heart.” “He never has shown Gordok enough respect. But we’ll bump him off soon enough. Or possibly,” another troll snickered, “Gordok will figure out the spell and stop him.” “Hey, Rinkerroll,” Dipwad yelled. “What about those wolves, huh?” A steely look of anger flared in the troll's eyes, and I thought

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