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    Tupac Accomplishments

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    Tupac Shakur can be considered by some to be the best rapper to ever live. The way he grew up led him to be one of the best hip-hop artist of all time. His entire career he was influencing different groups of people and expanding his music to be more appealing. Tupac was the most influential rapper of all time, and there have been few people who were able to compete with him. Tupac had a lot of hero’s growing up and one of his biggest ones was Dr. Dre. When Pac rapped he talked about things that

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    Tupac Shakur - His Impact on American Culture Tupac Shakur was a very influential person in the 20th century. He was born on June 16, 1971 in Brooklyn New York, and died on September 13, 1996 in Las Vegas Nevada (unknown author, no title, no page, letter code C). But his family moved around a lot while he was a kid (Bastin, J.D.). He eventually ended up in the Bay Area California alone and spent his first two years there homeless (unknown author, no title, n.p., letter code D). He grew up

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    N.W.A. influenced and started the career’s of many hip hop artist. N.W.A. as a whole broke down the social barriers with their lyrics and the message behind each and every song. N.W.A. represented a new age to music doing what had never been done before. Stretching the limits and having to overcome controversy along the way. Starting from a run down city near Las Angeles, California to touring across the nation constantly making one hit song after another. N.W.A. inspired many kids, teenagers

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    Death Row Influence

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    Gang affiliation has been a major influence on the career path of rappers since the beginning of the generation X hip hop genre. Rappers, producers, record label owners, and even the simplest of bodyguards have endured drastic repercussions of artists unintentionally combining the music industry with their street life. From having trouble with the law and having trouble in the streets, rap wasn’t the only lifestyle for them. Most are able to escape the effects, while others tend to drown in the

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    Effects of a Misogynistic Society on Women Over the course of history, interactions between individuals from different races, sects, cultures, religious backgrounds and genders have become a key contribution towards helping to define current day society. These are the fine details that allow for an individual to distinguish between him or herself and others. Race, sects, cultures and religious backgrounds have led to ground breaking ideas such as multiculturalism and integration; however, they

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    If this world would stop discriminating and start seeing that everyone is different in their own ways then maybe this world wouldn't be as messed up as it is now. In the story, The ones who walk away from Omelas & Harrison Bergeron, Ursula Le Guin & Kurt Vonnegut Jr. reveals the following message to their audience: “Inequality & unhappiness” even though the stories represent a “happy world” in both of these stories some people are still suffering and sacrificing themselves for others. Then sometimes

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