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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Feb 14, 2023open-state

The Conversation: Auckland floods are sign of things to come – the city needs stormwater systems fit for climate change - NZ Herald

emissions reduction plan –

stop burning fossil fuels

lobal emissions of carbon dioxide

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Feb 11, 2023open-state

Tropical Cyclone Gabrielle: What you need to know | nzherald.co.nz - YouTube

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Dec 27, 2022open-state

Uncovering A Child Adoption Scam | Chicago P.D. | PD TV - YouTube

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Sep 29, 2022open-state

Hip-Hop: A Child Of The Civil Rights Movement | HuffPost Voices

After the period in American history known as Reconstruction which gave shape to what it means to be African American there was a massive shift in power over night that had never been seen before. African Americans were now free. We then faced the challenge of struggling for political and social equality; a challenge we still face today in many ways.

That movement gave way to the Black Power platform of the 70s; a more aggressive, less legislatively-focused paradigm shift. The Black Power generation gave voice to a frustrated generation of young African Americans who didn't feel the need to give in to mainstream idealism about what it means to be black in America.

Hip-Hop suddenly became part of the gloom and doom of the streets we had so briskly tried to escape from. We turned to Nelly and Chingy for relief. Sure there was still Jay Z and Nas but they became keepers of the old guard. We were in collective mourning, so we decided to dance our way to bliss in order to heal from the deaths of our older brothers Biggie and Pac.

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Hip-Hop: A Child Of The Civil Rights Movement | HuffPost Voiceswww.huffpost.com

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Sep 29, 2022open-state

How the Bronx Gave Us Hip Hop

From the early 1940’s, when upwardly mobile Black and Latino families began moving to Morrisania from Harlem in search of bigger apartments, better schools and safer streets, to the late 60’s, when drugs, crime and the deterioration of its housing stock led many of its more economically successful residents to leave, Morrisania had perhaps the most diverse and vibrant live musical culture of any New York neighborhood outside of Manhattan.

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How the Bronx Gave Us Hip Hopwww.thirteen.org

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Sep 27, 2022open-state

The Drought: The Connection Between Hip-Hop & Poverty | by Kyl Vega | Music & Culture IRL | Medium

inner city of New York who struggled with real-life problems at a young age.

Thousands who struggle with poverty, and the many things that come along with it, have found hip-hop music as a way to channel the negative and positive feelings that they have about their upbringing and environment.

Countless hip-hop artists who were born into poverty experienced things such as drug use, gang violence, lack of education, and incarceration. Many of these hip-hop artists have created a prosperous music career, transforming themselves into successful entrepreneurs and are able to provide wealth for their future generations.

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The Drought: The Connection Between Hip-Hop & Poverty | by Kyl Vega | Music & Culture IRL | Mediummedium.com

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Sep 5, 2022open-state

【VRCHAT】RETURN OF EVIL AND MEAN VR LUCA【NIJISANJI EN | Luca Kaneshiro】 - YouTube

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Aug 29, 2022open-state

Gangsta rap and crime – insidetime & insideinformation

he responsibility that lies with the UK government for letting it be sold, and the conscious neglect of the consumers of this music.

Anyone can ask people if the music they listen to encourages them to commit crime. But I ask, why is music that promotes crime still legal?

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Gangsta rap and crime – insidetime & insideinformationinsidetime.org

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Aug 15, 2022open-state

Assesement part B Kerikeri Oysters - Google Sheets

71050 Sum: 36000Avg: 6000Min: 6000Max: 6000Count: 6Count Numbers: 6

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Assesement part B Kerikeri Oysters - Google Sheetsdocs.google.com

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Irina Wong

@blackrulz13245• Aug 14, 2022open-state

Bay of Islands marine reserves proposed | Stuff.co.nz

200 jobs created in the area in marine-related activities.

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Bay of Islands marine reserves proposed | Stuff.co.nzwww.stuff.co.nz