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    Slim Shady LP in 1999 or the more predominate album under fire The Marshall Mathers LP released in 2000, and Encore in 2005 Eminem has been fighting off critics and gay and lesbian right activists because of his "lyrical content." People say that he is a homophobic gay basher with no respect for women. Encore is another brilliant work from eninem but the album that started the most controversy was The Marshall Mather LP. Eminem gave his foes plenty of ammunition. In "Criminal," he declared: "My

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    the life of Eminem, some examples of his controversial lyrics, and the different points of view people have on him. Eminem also knows as Marshall Mathers III was a young Caucasian boy raised in Kansas City. He was part of a single-parent household which causes instability in his childhood. His mother was a drug addict who gives birth to Marshall Mathers in her teenage years, and his father left him at a very young age. He had to spend time in various locations and then finally he resided in Detroit

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    My Narrative Essay is about Marshal Bruce Mathers also known as Eminem. I chose to write about Eminem because he deeply impact the music industry, and people’s lives. When Eminem was 9 years old he was in a coma. He was put in a coma by a bully at school. He was in a coma for one straight week. Eminem would also get bullied at home not just at school. His mom was a drug addict that didn’t really care much about him. Eminem’s best friend Proof died. Eminem’s new best friend became Andre Romelle Young

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    The Hip-Hop Hall Of Fame

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    “Lose Yourself” by Eminem, you’ve always connected to his music and grasped his passion for music. You understand the struggle in his life and see how far he made it. “Marshall Mathers, who later took the name Eminem, had an unstable childhood, moving repeatedly between Missouri and Michigan. …his mother, Deborah Mathers, raised him. ...After repeating ninth grade three times, he dropped out of highschool and he held various unfulfilling jobs until his music career became profitable. He maintained

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    Eminem Lose Yourself

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    The overall effect that can be taken from “Lose Yourself,” is that you can take a bad situation and turn it into a better one with hard work. Eminem expresses throughout his song you must seize the moment when an opportunity comes your way because if you let it pass there might never be a second chance. Marshall is a rapper who does not sugar coat anything, he expresses his feelings, the truth about himself, the life he lived and accepts whatever comes his way. The goal of “Lose yourself” was to

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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III, also known as Eminem has to be one of the best rappers of all time. He was ranked number 83 on The Rolling Stones 100 Greatest Artist’s. Through a lot of hard work and determination Eminem has shown that anything can be possible. There is so much more to him and his story than most of us know. Eminem had a rough childhood, struggled with a complicated personal life, and even though his life was imperfect he rose above creating his successful career. Marshall Mathers was born

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    Eminem Research Paper

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    Eminem was born Marshall Mathers III on October 17, 1972 in St. Joseph, Missouri, to Marshall Mathers Jr. and Deborah Mathers. His father abandoned the family when Marshall was just a baby. His mother raised him by herself. He grew up very poor, going from school to school every time his mother would get a new job. He didn’t have many friends and would constantly get bullied throughout his childhood. He was always fond of English and would read the dictionary in his spare time just to expand his

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    Eminem Role Model

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    Eminiem's Life Marshall Mathers (also known as Eminem) is negotiability the best and the most famous rapper in the world. Although he didn't start out that famous, actually the opposite. When Eminem (a.k.a. Em) was young his dad left him and his mom. On top of that he had a hard time growing up. Em is a role model to me because he had a troubling past and came out famous. Like I said before Em's past wasn't the best. "We kept getting kicked out of every house we were in" (Ruffner 153). This

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    full of despair – being your strength when you’re weak. And for me, I’m talking about Marshall Mathers (AKA Eminem, Slim Shady). All I can do is try to explain the significance he has to me, to thank him, to pay homage, but there’s no way that I could ever give him a gift like he gave me – and that’s worth talking about. It was Christmas Eve of 2000: my nine year-old brother was given The Marshall Mathers LP from our uncle. I remember everyone looking around the room – almost completely silent due

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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III: The Rap God

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    Marshall Bruce Mathers III, more famously referred to as Eminem or his alter ego: Slim-Shady, is the iconic rap/hip-hop artist who failed the ninth grade three times and quit school to flip burgers at a family restaurant. Mathers doesn’t consider himself as stupid, instead he advises his wide range of listeners to not follow his path. So how does a short order cook become a rapping multimillionaire? Eminem’s early years, his road to glory, the subjects of his songs, and his glorious amount of fans

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