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    Rap Music Thesis

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    Thesis:Rap music does not promote violent actions by teens because rap music is a very diverse genre, it is mainly for entertainment purposes only, and part of the music is involved in anti-violence efforts. Some people believe rap music makes teens more accepting of crime and violence through their lyrics. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry reports that, ”Children learn from what their role models do and say. ”They recognize that when a teen starts to listen to their favorite

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    using characters and events to help the reader understand clearly why things turned out on the way it did, especially events similar or related to life. Thus, this makes the unreal things teach you the life lessons or morals, also it’s a base of entertainment, creativity and imagination. For instance, children books to adult books are heavily filled with morals or life lessons, even though they are each of different levels from each other. The Three Little Pigs teach children to construct a strong

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    not good for kids since it isolates them from real life, could encourage violent behaviors and ideas, and chips away at their social skills. Children could spend the whole day sitting in one place and be perfectly happy with a device. A major con is that the majority of them become unaware of their surroundings because the children might be too hypnotized by what is being held in their hands. Most children are quite easy to entertain, but entertainment should not be provided by video games. When he

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    and Real News In today’s world, fake news is prevalent all over the world. People need to be more aware of these news stories, so that they become more educated about what is happening around them. In 1998, a fake news story was published about an endangered species that doesn’t exist. The fact that many people thought this story to be true, exemplifies how uninformed the public is. This story was compared with a real story on the CNN website in order to examine the differences between real and fake

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    heard and no one cares to listen because they are so where else. “‘Nobody listens anymore. I can’t talk to the walls because they’re yelling at me. I can’t talk talk to my wife; she listens to the walls. I just want someone to hear what I have to say’”(Bradbury 78). Montag has emotions and wants someone to hear for what he has to say. People are being self-centered and don’t even pay attention to the real world. No one even notices that there is a war going on. (STEWE-2) “‘Maybe the books can get us

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    violence is a subject matter prevalent in both the music and the subculture. Like Donna Gaines, Nas and Jay-Z acts as sociologists reporting what they see. Nas writes on the graphic violence that he is accustomed to…"Straight up *censored* is real and any day could be your last in the jungle get murdered on the humble, guns'll blast, niggaz tumble the corners is the hot spot, full of mad criminals who don't care guzzling beers…" Donna Gaines writes that she has observed that the "burnouts"

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    significant and handheld devices are becoming more accessible. From phones in the wall’s to only having home phones, the iPhone 8 is a huge improvement in convenience. Adding on, the development in games on the phone and the computer provides entertainment for the general public. One of the more popular games is League of Legends, has “67 million active monthly players around the world and in August alone this crowd spent 122 million dollars” (Segal). The popularity of the games illustrates the effectiveness

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    Real Estate Media

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    news, sports, entertainment, etc, media has always found a way to communicate to people. Eventually, media was being owned by large companies and turned the media into a robot that portrays what they wants it to, to its viewers. This is largely based off of the Hypodermic Needle Theory, which suggest that if the media portrays enough information about a certain subject then eventual its viewers, which will base its reasoning and logic off the media because it's all they know. Real estate in particular

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    Entertainment Entertainment in media industry is used in a lot of forms as film, print, radio, and television. These forms include movies, TV shows, radio shows, news, music, newspapers, magazines, and books. Entertainment in these forms could be not only used in free time, actually some people tend to use TV shows, radio shows, movies, news, music, newspapers, books, and magazines to educate themselves in a fun way by using these forms of media and entertainment in the way they need. People

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    where people are most likely to see it in today’s society. It comes in the form of movies, books, poems, songs, parodies, cartoons, and countless other ways. The purpose of satire is to draw attention to an issue in society through a form of entertainment. Because, in all reality, who really watches the news and reads reports and takes what they say and tries to correct it. This satirical media is a quick and effective way to get a message out to large amounts of people and help them see that these

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