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…on tour, famous hip-hop artists modify their pre-written songs on-stage in order to possibly reflect a current event or how they feel on a certain issue. One major reason for hip-hop’s initial sudden popularity was that it was an escape from drugs and violence
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Category: /Social Sciences
…tension, violence and discrimination. Receiving countries also have to provide safety for refugees from their own government's persecution and have to try to keep the media away from some people in many cases due to the relations between both countries…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in Congress and the media. A ban on picketing the White House was recommended. Instead, President Johnson and later Nixon combated the picketers through a variety of legal and illegal harassment, including limiting their numbers in certain venues…
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Category: /History
…sorties over Northern Vietnam increased again, from 25,000 in 1965 to 79,000 in 1966. The antiwar movement grew slowly during this period and so did the number of critics in Congress and the media. A ban on picketing the White House was recommended. Instead…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is constantly changing. Allies one day can become enemies the next day, Identified by inner-group violence. Youth involvement with gangs Can begin as early as elementary school starting at 7-8 years of age. Leadership roles in street gangs are usually…
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Category: /Literature/English
…that Malcolm X was an extremist. He believed that non-violence was a trick by the whites to keep blacks in their places. In a speech he gave in 1963, Malcolm X tells people that violence is key in achieving equality. Malcolm X declares that “if it is right…
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Category: /Literature/English
…and brutal facts, a story that Americans need to hear. Directed, produced, and written by Michael Moore, this documentary is a fair and convincing account of gun violence in the United States. The documentary is a two-and-a-half hour quest we take with Moore…
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…to violence, promotion of sex-role stereotyping, and acceptance of risk-taking behaviors (Villani 1). While many arguments have been made that these lyrics have no effect on listeners, the studies done have been conclusive; Music does influence teens to act out…
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Category: /History
…to the social injustice and economic inequality in which people live. It was obvious that the media focused on the issue of discrimination and portrayed the riots as black rage on the streets due to the not guilty verdict of the four Los Angeles policemen…
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…is constantly changing. Allies one day can become enemies the next day, Identified by inner-group violence. Youth involvement with gangs Can begin as early as elementary school starting at 7-8 years of age. Leadership roles in street gangs are usually…
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