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    Run-DMC was a trio of rappers that fused hip hop and hard rock together and created a complex sound that appealed to the public. Run-DMC, created a whole new look for mainstream Hip Hop which greatly influenced the “New Skool” era. The “New Skool” era brought Hip Hop the publicity it needed to become the mainstream genre that has influenced the world. In the past, Hip Hop made a large impression on the Billboard R&B charts, but it failed to break into the mainstream, then came the big break through

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    The Navy Seals have to go to pre-training and that takes five weeks. Then after that, the real training comes in, they train even more. They call it BUD/S and they train for that for 6 months. BUD/S means Basic Underwater Demolition/Seal Training. The training program will stress you beyond your limits to see if you will make it. Some activities the Seals do outside the battlefield, they can play sports or work out. Every year if you are with the Navy you get 30 days vacation with pay. If you

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    English television host James Corden was surprised by Joseph Gordon-Levitt with a kiss while the “500 Days of Summer” actor imitated pop icon Janet Jackson during “Lip Sync Battle.” The 37-year old Corden was simply expecting Gordon-Levitt and his other guest for the night, Bryan Cranston, to appear on stage once called. However, the immediate announcement of the 34-year-old’s name led to Gordon-Levitt opening the door while holding a mistletoe that apparently signaled the actor’s intention to

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    She was born on October 15,1981 in Oakland California. She was born to Francine “Frankie” Lons and later adopted at the age two by family friends Lean and Yvonne Cole. Changing her last name also her brother’s name. Her career began when she met MC Hammer at the age of twelve and later met Tupac Shakur.In 2002, she was introduced to A&M Records.Cole's presentation single, "Never", including Eve, was discharged on March 23, 2004 to elevate the soundtrack to the film Barbershop 2: Back in Business.

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    artists, and then having their music revolve around their image. Radio hosts were against rap music and its main messages. It took MC Hammer’s song “U Can’t Touch This” to push him into households across America. The song reached top 10 on the Billboard top 100. “Ice Ice Baby” by Vanilla Ice became the first hip hop single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard top 100. After MC Hammer and Vanilla Ice, Dr. Dre released his album The Chronic, which further pushed hip hop on the airways. The album style later

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    Debt Is Bad

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    Debt is simply money that is owed, and it can be very dangerous to get into. Many people, even rich people can go into massive amounts of debt and be nearly unable to escape it and get all of their money paid back. Debt can include things like loans for credit cards and other things, such as loans taken out to pay for things that current cash reserves can’t pay for. A lot of celebrities have gone into debt, and I will be explaining one celebrity’s debt; Kanye West. On February 13th Kanye announced

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    $100 Million Went Where? MC Hammer, Mike Tyson, Antoine Walker, what do these names have in common? That's right...huge paychecks, lavish lifestyles, and eventual Bankruptcy. It turns out that it is is not just the person is the spotlight that has this problem. Sometimes, the person behind the camera can struggle just as much. David Milch earned over $100 million writing and producing shows in Hollywood. Two of his most famous endeavors were NYPD Blue and Deadwood. Even $100 million can disappear

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    The 2000s

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    icon of national basketball. Music: Some popular songs during this time is “Smells like Teen Spirit”, “U Can’t Touch This”, “Running in the 90s”, and “I Will Always Love You”. Some popular song artists and bands were “Nirvana”, “Whitney Houston”, “MC Hammer” and "The Foo Fighters". Rap, Pop, and Grunge

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    The reason McDonald’s has been succeeded in the fast food industry is the value of money of their products, and the fast clean and friendly environment. Customers are getting attracted to this chain over competitors due to the quality of service and they could get burgers and fries at one price, not like other places who sells the same products, food package can be bought for a same price. The other quality is the consistency, with this qualities, Korc noticed that they have a potential of opening

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    Where did the fun in fashion go? In the 60’s, there was the futuristic fashion of metallic clothes. The 70’s, bell bottoms. The 80’s held MC hammer pants and the early 2000’s brought multi-colored velor track-suits. 2017 is bringing fun back to fashion, and it’s clear to see. Clear plastic clothing has exploded on the runway, internet, and in stores. Question is, is this fashion transparency practical for everyday life? I turned to Amazon.com for a piece of this plastic craze; a clear plastic raincoat

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