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    I’ll Be Missing You “I’ll Be Missing You” is a rap ballad by Puff Daddy and Faith Evans featuring R&B group 112. This song was written in memory of renowned rap artist Christopher Wallace who many may also know him as ‘Biggie Smalls, Big papa, or The Notorious B.I.G.’ He was gunned down and murdered in Los Angles in March of 1997. Almost immediately following his death, Puff Daddy and Wallace’s widowed wife, Faith Evans, team up to say their farewells. What started out as a tribute to Wallace, ended

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    Biggie's Legacy

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    A couple of weeks ago founder of Bad Boy Records Puff Daddy posted a couple of videos of rappers such as Fabolous, Pusha T, Jadakiss, TIP, & more spitting some classic verses of his late friend & hip hop legend The Notorious B.I.G. on Instagram in memory of his passing on March 9th, 1997. Seeing those videos was just another reminder of why one of Brooklyn's finest finds his way into a plethora of Top 5 MC's list. Though the 20th anniversary of Biggie's death is not the only thing we remember about

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    Gerald Arthur “Jerry” Sandusky is an American convicted child molester, serial rapist and retired college football coach. Sandusky was born on January 26, 1944 in Washington, Pennsylvania. His parents, Arthur and Evelyn Sandusky, ran a community center known as “The Brownson House” a community recreation center for children. Throughout his childhood and teenage years, Sandusky excelled at sports and did well in school. After graduating from Washington High School, Sandusky went to Pennsylvania State

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    Next, the title of the book is able to reflect Charlie’s usage of analytical and numerical data to help a horrendous National Football League franchise. When Charlie is trying to help Joe battle cancer, Joe informs Charlie that his grandpa is the owner of the Los Angeles Bulldogs and that his dad is the general manager of the team. After Charlie hears this news, Charlie explains to Joe that he believes he can turn around the direction of the franchise because he keeps a meticulous record of all of

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    In modern society the idea of the American Dream, is perceived differently by each and every person. The American Dream is considered to be a life of personal happiness and material comfort as traditionally sought by individuals in the U.S. The two ways that the American Dream can be perceived is as a dream in which that cannot be reached, but also in the way that this so called dream can be made a reality. Today, most people do not work as hard as they used to and strive to reach that point of making

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    Blind Side

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    The movie that I had selected to watch is called ‘Blind Side’. This movie is based off a real story about a boy named Michael Oher who was a black youth living in homelessness and grew up without his mother. He experienced many traumatizing events of separation but ended up going to Wingate Christian School where he met Leigh Anne Tuohy. Through series of events, Michael was eventually adopted into Leigh’s family and was accepted as her son. She encouraged and supported Michael to excel in school

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    Michael Oher Conflicts

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    from his mom at age 6. Michael was then placed in a foster home but hated it so much he fled leaving his siblings. Michael’s new family found him when they were driving and he was walking on the side of the road. At first, the father of the family, Sean Sr. Tuohy, drove right past Michael but the mother, Leigh Anne Tuohy, makes them turn around and pick him up. Michael had to face new pressures such as having brothers and being put into a new school. Michael had to adjust to a new school where people

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    Short Story Of Benny

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    Everyone love someone in secrete but are we brave enough to tell the person that we love? Well let me tell you about this boy his name is Benny. Benny is a “smart” boy, he enjoy play with his friend specially baseball. One day he was getting out of a store when he saw Wendy peffercorn walking, he stop and say “she is so beautiful, sexy, and hot” while she was passing in front of Benny. One of his friends told him “ let’s go to the baseball field.” All Benny friends were in the field but they didn’t

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    and his infant daughter. Why? Well as Biggie explains on his song “Things Done Changed”, “…because the streets is a short stop/ either you’re slinging crack rock/ or you got a wicked jump shot…” Even after signing a contract with Bad Boy Records and Sean “Puff Daddy” Combs to release music, Biggie didn’t stop selling crack. Famously Puff Daddy had to wire to Biggi After the raid, Biggie vowed to devot “Ready to Die” is a time-capsule to Brooklyn life in the early 90s. It vividly describes the do-or-die

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    Sean Combs Research Paper

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    Diddy but his real name is Sean Combs and he has been around and back in the music industry. Combs is an actor, entrepreneur, rapper, record producer, and a singer-songwriter. He has been a part of rap super groups, involved in coastal rivalries, gotten in trouble with the law, and received some honors and awards along the way. The hip hop industry would not be the same without this man and his many different involvements in it. Born November 4, 1969 in Harlem, New York, Sean Combs was raised by his

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