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    The 90's Era Of Hip Hop

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    go on forever, and if 100 different people were asked this same question you would get a 100 different answer. It is all about how Hip Hop is valued and the person’s favorite artist. Some may say three of the most influential artist would be Tupac, Dr. Dre, and J Cole. These three artist had or have had a tremendous impact on not only music, but in the community as well. The most famous is the infamous Tupac. He was much more than music, he would give back to the community, write poetry, and most

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    by the famous children's author Dr. Seuss. The cartoon mosquito is named Ana short for Anopheles Mosquito. The purpose of this malaria map, was to spread the word about the dangers of Malaria, and to spread the word on what parts of the world, are you more at risk of getting Malaria. To briefly set the stage, this was right around the time when Germany blocked the Allies' supply of the anti-malaria drug Quinine. 1 Since access to the anti-malaria drug was blocked, Dr Seuss created a booklet explaining

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    J Cole's Accomplishments

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    I believe that J. Cole does not get the credit he deserves when it comes to his music because he is amazing, talented, and creative also voices his opinion in his music when it comes to music lyrically. J. Cole is the most underrated artist that is out in the industry right now after he made his third studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, which he produced himself and also went platinum with no features in a matter of weeks when it debuted on the music charts with being the top album brought on iTunes

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    Dr. Seuss, Oh, The Places You’ll Go! - “You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose” (Goodreads). This quote was in a book by a once-lost soul that did not know what was to come of his life. This is ironic because Dr. Seuss became an outstanding and excellent writer and illustrator, even after questioning what he was going to become. Although he was lost, Seuss never gave up on himself, others, or his creativity. Theodor Seuss Geisel

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    The Will of an Artist Charlie Day once said,“Thinking of Plan B muddies up your chances of succeeding at Plan A”(charlie Day). this quote means that putting 50/50 into two things only gives you a half chance at success. People all over the world give up on things to get to places they want to be. If it's to finish school or getting a job People want what they want and they'll do whatever they need to, to get there. That's why this quote best fits the people talked about today. This paper will show

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    There’s always so much to be said about a person who doesn’t say much. Be that in a sense of things needing to be questioned or things needing to be proclaimed off rooftops, I personally enjoy the esthetic of an enigma far more than that of one who Snapchats their every step. Ambiguous figures in pop culture provide the allure of a celebrity who doesn’t always (if at all) feel the need to tell what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, who they’re doing it with, and so on and so forth. In 2010

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    David Foster Wallace was an American novelist, short story writer, and essayist, as well as a professor of English and creative writing - at least that’s what Wikipedia says. Anyway, he had graduated from Amherst College and majored in English and Philosophy. It was at University of Arizona where he gathered a masters degree in creative writing; and then going to graduate school in Harvard for philosophy. He had a wife, lived under a roof in his youth through two English professors with his sister;

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    Wu Tang Research Paper

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    hip-hop and rap Dr. Dre is in there because he created a LA/Cali rap sound. And his young prince snoop dogg added to the LA sound with the drop top smoking and drinking “gin and juice” kind of vibe. The music was really laid back and this was all after Dre left NWA. So, his solo career was important and he had a huge fanbase and still was a producer so was able to make hits for him and young snoop. Also, they needed to make New York music still because before Wu-Tang came together Dr. Dre released

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    Environmental Crisis: Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing’s going to get any better. It’s not. (Dr. Seuss) According to Camilo Gomides, Ecocriticism is defined “the field of enquiry that analyzes and promotes works...which raise moral questions about huma n interactions with nature, while also motivating audiences to live within a limit that will be binding over generations.” I believe by the articles that I have read that people are hurting our environment, some people are

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    named Dr. Dre wanted headphones with really good sound and a really nice design. In 2008 Dr. Dre wanted to make headphones that had really good quality clarity. After a few years they became a big hit because Beats spent a lot of money on advertising. They joined with apple to get more advertising and began to make many different colors and types of headphones, speakers, and earbuds. In 2008 Dr. Dre partnered up with Jimmy Lovine to make Beats. Once they got the final product finished Dr. Dre used

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