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    champagne and opulent parties that might exist only in dreams. Fitzgerald brings the frivolity of the 1920’s to life through the experiences of his brilliantly imagined protagonist, Jay Gatsby. By skillfully employing vivid imagery and calculated metaphors, Fitzgerald draws the reader into the world of East and West Egg, where ostentatious, music-filled, alcohol-soaked parties illustrate how wealth endangers the formation of meaningful

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    to change your mindset about anything. How you approach things in life and what mindset you use toward it can affect the outcome of what occurs. How you take the results of how you did can affect the future of how you go about doing things. One of the reoccurring themes of the growth mindset is trying a new approach at a goal or a situation that you don’t know how to go about. Providing that there are two different mindsets that you are able to use in life according to Carol S. Dweck author of Mindset:

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    for you, my friend! Now that you’ve set your sights on starting a podcast, your voice is your only means of defense against the herd of internet trolls. It’s interesting how strongly a person’s voice can affect a podcast; it isn’t just about what you’re saying, it’s about how well you articulate your point. The tone, rhythm, inflection, and cadence of the speaker’s speech is integral to the success of the podcast. There’s a reason that Ira Glass has been the host of “This American Life” for 20

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    As many people know, country and rap music are the most renowned genres of music in today’s world. Both genres are opposites of each other, but they both are on the edges of mainstream. Country and rap music may stand alone and share binary oppositions such as lifestyles, however rap culture has influenced country music in today’s world which can be seen through the lyrics. In the book “Religion in Hip Hop”, Anthony B. Pinn and Monica R. Miller states, “Now a global and transnational phenomenon

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    Rap Music And The World

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    Rap Music conquered the world. It no longer matters what part of the world you live in. Rap music can be heard playing from car’s passing in the streets and the hottest night club scene all across the globe. There is no doubt that Rap music has made a name for itself. With hard baselines and incredible word play put together in what is considered a standard sixteen bar versus has brought fame to artists of all styles. A virtual cash cow in the industry from music sells “it now generates over $10

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    opened my eyes and saw people struggling and suffering. After years of growing up thinking I was the center of everything, I finally realized the world did not revolve around me. In that moment, there was a choice to make. I could either ignore others’ hardships and go on with my life, or take action. I took action. As a result, I have learned a lot of what it means to be a good citizen because of my involvement.

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    tradition, economy, political and social institutions, artistic expressions and collective history of various interacting groups of people”. Subjective culture, however, represents “a society 's "characteristic way of perceiving its social environment"”. My personal culture is emphasized by five categories of subjective culture, including nationality, regional identity, education, social/economic class, and age. Growing up as an American has shaped the culture with which I identify. Nationality, according

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    in society. The distinction of cultural identity among a society affects a person’s role by pertaining to art and literature, as well as social organization element of culture. These examples of culture, refer to people all around the world. In the Story, Left behind, a native American student attending school is judged based on his ethnicity. In Unashamed by Lecrae, Lecrae uses music to express his identity among others. No matter how cultural identity is perceived in society, it can be expressed

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    own sense of uniqueness, some people either keep it to themselves, or they like to make it known that they are different. Individuality is the genre of music you like, it’s the hobbies you like to do in your free time, it’s the little things you do that define who you are. Finding your personal individuality is a part of life. Throughout life you have been surrounded by things that will shape who you are and those thing will help determine who you will become to be. It is important to express your

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    things in your life because you are to afraid of what might come next. Fear is when you reach the top of the rollercoaster and you look down to see your life drop before your eyes, and there is no way out. Fear is when you work so hard on something only to freeze up when you have to share it in front of people. In life fear is always getting in our way, Yann Martel, author of Life of Pi, writes, “ I must say a word about fear. It is life’s only true opponent, Only fear can defeat life” ( Martel 161)

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