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    Foxy Brown Ripped Off at Airport Foxy Brown, the rapper originally named Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand, not the iconic film character played by Pam Grier, was robbed at LAX. She claims that her checked luggage contained valuables worth over $100,000. Foxy told TMZ that she was on her way to a show in Palm Springs. When she went to pick up her Gucci suitcase it was gone. She reported it missing to American Airlines along with its contents which included Hermes Birkin bags, diamond jewelry and eight

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    There is More to Rap Music Than Just Violent Lyrics ABSTRACT: The purpose of this study is to show that there is more to rap and hip hop lyrics than what most people take them for. It cannot be disputed that violence is a major theme in this genre of music, but the lyrics of artists who have been able to stay in the game for a long time show that overtime the subject of their song matter varies with their experiences and success. Two artists who are very well respected in the rap industry and

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    “What a strange day this turned out to be,” said the detective as she stepped off the cliff. “It had been a strange day,” she thought. “Goodbye world,” she thought. She was right it was a strange day. But let 's start from the beginning. Early this morning… Beep Beep Beep. There goes her alarm. Cassidy Rose reaches up her arms and yawns. Another day another crime to solve. She had been head over heels obsessed with this case. The murder of the richest man in the state. Mr Harold Washington. He was

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    Ashley Kirkham Human Relations February 4, 2013 Chapter 4 Case Study Human Relations | Chapter 4 – Case StudyJay Z the Rap Artist and Business Mogul: His Rise to the TopPlease read Chapter 4's Case Study on pages 116-118 and answer the following questions: 1. As mentioned in the case, Jay-Z wears several hats with respect to the several business ventures he manages. What does this say about his time management skills? Time management means techniques designed to enable people to get more

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    1) It 's mid September, and the sun is shining through the rain, creating the most beautiful oxymoron I believe I 've ever seen. This was the year I learned to love the rain. It 's true that not every story is worthy of being published, and many stories that need to be heard have yet to be written. Even still, they 're locked away in the hearts of people - beautiful people. Because, no matter how you look at it, the truth is, we all have a story. Whether the words ever touch pages or not. My

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    Jay-Z’s “December 4th” was the first song on his Black Album, which was released in 2003, during one of the many peaks in the rapper’s career. The song includes his mother talking about his childhood in-between verses and is a very autobiographical song in the sense that he talks about his life up until he formed the persona that is Jay-Z. Although “December 4th” is thought to have been about the rappers’s presumed retirement, the song does not allude to an end to his rap career, instead,the “December

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    My feelings about Jeezy are about as complex as they come for an artist who is eight studio albums deep, signed to a major label (Def Jam) and who I 've reviewed multiple times over the years. You 'd think I 'd have TAFKA Young Jeezy figured out by now, but the very thing that keeps him endlessly fascinating is that I just can 't put my finger on my feelings about him. Here 's the crux of the problem - Jeezy 's got the "it factor" that so many rappers, entertainers, athletes and actors crave but

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    The fall leaves at Columbia had been replaced with bare tree limbs and dead grass, the city still awaiting the first snow of the new winter season. Hamilton, however, was emphatically not interested in the temperature dipping below 32 degrees, and was wearing a jacket, a sweater, two hoodies, a shirt, and two sets of pants as he walked holding Eliza's hand in the quad. With gloves and mittens, of course. "Alexander Hamilton, you're dressed like you're going on an Antarctic expedition, not taking

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    only the upper half of three different young women standing next to one another. The first girl is standing on the far left side of the picture. She is wearing a translucent chocolate brown shirt, it's sleeves reaching down to her elbows, three slim bracelets resting on both her wrists. A tan colored scarf with dark brown skulls printed randomly all over is wrapped loosely around her neck, she is wearing a pair of blue jeans and a tan/off white pair of soludos shoes. She is also carrying a light blue

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    I have a lot of good memories of my senior prom. The Hilton's California ballroom, the dancing, and socializing with friends were some of the memories. But most of all, the food was the best memory of all. The food served at Castlemont High's senior prom was colorful and delicious. One could not help but to see, smell, and eventually consume the food. The meal consisted of hors d'oeurves, the main course, beverages, and dessert. All of these delicacies combined made the prom a satisfying experience

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