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    my group decided to do our documentary on a topic that we are all passionate about. Video games and the stereotypes that we, as gamers, are put into. there's so many: girls can't be hardcore gamers, all gamers are post pubescent teens with extreme social anxiety,gaming is a pointless hobby, all gamers are violent, etc. we have to fight Against how society sees us and slowly we may manage to get the respect and acceptance that we deserve. But the thing many don’t understand is that stereotypes are

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    Another explanation for violent lyrics in popular in rap music, such as Shakur’’s, is the invasion of white capitalists within these artists’ spaces, who now more presently own and direct a majority of their recording labels. Blackness therefore becomes a commodity, in which romanticizes and falsifies hip hop culture as a community of pure anger and aggression. Those who fantasize about making it in the industry are pressured to convey a troubled past in the streets within their music, subsequently

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    Essay about The History of Rock

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    The change was started by three bands from New York. The New York Dolls, the Dictators and the Ramones started a new trend that quickly spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. It slowly caught on in the US and when it finally did the hardcore form of punk rock became a national expression for millions of teens and young adults for the next two decades. The merging of heavy metal and punk rock was bound to happen. Although attempted in 1978 by the Ramones, bands from Las Angeles became

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    8345005 What makes children abusive ? Is it the lyrics of the music ? Is music really the target for children and teen behavior ? In my opinion , yes . Lyrics today in popular music glorifies the wrong thing to promote the selling of their music . In the society we live in today kids and teens are being influenced and guided by the wrong path of the choices of music they listen to such as hard core rap . Artists in popular music doesn’t put their focus on younger children , their focus is for

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    Short Story : A Story

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    Kassy Moon stood in the crowd, covered in sweat, (both hers and strangers) and pig blood. Her hair messed, her Slayer T-shirt torn, her right breast exposed while some long haired tattooed stranger groped her ass through her black booty shorts from behind her. It was truly a grand departure from what she looked like just a year ago, and to any who knew her she was barely recognizable from the person she once was. Last year around this time she was your average 15 year old girl, her hair was blonde

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    Since 2001, almost every teenager in america was impacted by the rise of My Chemical Romance, one of the earliest bands to uncover the genre of “Emo” music along with bands like, Fall Out Boy, Paramore, Jimmy Eat World, etc. My Chemical Romance is a band that was formed by Gerard Way, the lead singer, along with Matt Pelissier inspired after the 9/11 attacks. Gerard Way felt so strongly about the attacks being that he was right in new york when it happened that he realized he didn’t want to spend

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    Moosh Pit Research Paper

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    Jumping Into the Pit Picture this, you are in a crowd slamming into people, you help the crowd push a person above you towards the stage. Music is playing and you cannot help yourself, you have the irresistible urge to jump and shout. You feel your adrenaline increase and you let loose a big smile as everyone in the crowd starts to move their head back and forth to the beat of the music. Around you elbows and hair move in and out of vision, as you and the crowd jostle in a large circular fashion

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    Internet Pornography Essay

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    unity. Sadly, issues arise creating concern for users, focusing particularly on minors. Pornography is one of the inappropriate materials on the Internet for minors. This material is harmful to young impressionable minds. Pornography is tearing and

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    Dynamic Nominalism

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    The meaning of dynamic nominalism is that in naming classifications of human types, people come to fit the label given. A new possibility is offered and this can influence individuals to adopt characteristics and thus fit in to the new classification. This differs from inert nominalism and realism as this label may not always be the same one used for the individual, as social change gives birth to new opportunities, individuals may move categories. This essay is going to explore Hacking’s term dynamic

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    “ When words fail, music speaks”-Shakespeare- Music is something we hear every day. It can soothe us or it can make us very emotional. We hear music in our cars, at home, on our phones, at school, even at the gym. Music is a part of our culture, it makes us who we are. Music can either have a positive or negative impact on your life. One of the more popular forms of music that has been made much more recently is Rap/Hip Hop. There are many components of rythmes strung together over musical beats

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