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EQUALITY FOR WOMEN

Equal Rights and Opportunities: Sen. Obama supports fully equal rights and opportunities for women, including ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. constitution, which he has returned to the Democratic Platform.

Ratification of CEDAW: Sen. Obama supports the ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). The U.S. failure to ratify this important international treaty has been a worldwide embarrassment.

Title IX: Sen. Obama believes that Title IX has been a bulwark against sex discrimination against students and employees at all levels of education, and has led to a significant increase in the athletic participation of women and girls. Obama promises increased enforcement by the Office for Civil Rights to ensure effective protection from sex discrimination and will target resources to for compliance reviews and technical assistance. Obama believes that schools should be more proactive in satisfying their Title IX obligations in both the sports arena and academic areas. Obama will direct his Department of Education to assist schools in using broader measures to assess the level of participation in sports among women and girls.
 

SAVING THE COURTS

Sen. Obama recognizes the importance of the federal judiciary at every level, and the impact of the Supreme Court with its current makeup. He opposed the nominations of both of the extreme right-wing Bush appointees to the Court, John Roberts and Samuel Alito, and joined in the filibuster of Alito. As president, Obama would nominate judges who respect and support women's rights.
 

Preserving Birth Control/Abortion Rights/Reproductive Justice

Birth Control: Sen. Obama co-sponsored the Prevention First legislation in the U.S. Senate and continues to advocate strengthening access to contraception, identifying realistic solutions to reduce the number of unintended pregnancies, and improving access to women's health care. Obama supports Title X family planning services, and ensuring equitable insurance coverage for contraception and increasing awareness of emergency contraception.

Abortion: Sen. Obama has been a consistent champion of reproductive choice and will make preserving women's rights under Roe v. Wade a priority as President. He opposes any constitutional amendment to overturn the Supreme Court's decision in that case, and has said that he will actively work to protect and preserve women's reproductive health and rights.

Abortion Procedures Ban: Sen. Obama strongly disagreed with the 2007 Supreme Court ruling in Gonzales v. Carhart, which departed from previous precedents safeguarding the health of the pregnant woman. He has expressed concerns that this ruling will embolden state legislatures to enact further measures to restrict a woman's right to choose, and that the conservative Supreme Court justices will look for other opportunities to erode Roe v. Wade.

Young Women's Access: Sen. Obama opposed a bill that would have made sisters, aunts, grandmothers, counselors, religious advisors - indeed anyone who assists a minor in crossing the state line for an abortion without following the home state's parental involvement requirements -- felons under federal criminal law. He also opposed a funding increase for the purpose of vigorously enforcing that bill.
 

Advancing Economic Justice


On every issue that affects the economic status of women and girls, Senator Obama has advocated for both equality and opportunity.

Pay Equity: Sen. Obama co-sponsored the Paycheck Fairness Act, understanding the need for better enforcement of pay discrimination laws and ending wage and job discrimination against women.

Minimum Wage: Sen. Obama has proposed raising the federal minimum wage to $9.50 an hour by 2011 and indexing it to inflation. His plan will increase wages for 8.4 million working women. Obama understands that an adequate wage is a fairness, anti-poverty and women's rights issue.

Child Care/Tax Cut for Working Women: Sen. Obama proposed a tax cut of $500 per person or $1,000 per working family -- a plan that will benefit most of the 71 million working women in the U.S. He has also proposed a 50% credit for child care expenses up to $3,000 for each child.

Work/Family Balance: Sen. Obama supports after school and summer school programs for children, early childhood education, and universal availability of childcare. He also supports expanding paid sick and family leave as well as policies that recognize the dual roles of workers who are parents and caregivers.

Social Security: Sen. Obama opposes privatizing Social Security and recognizes that this social program is essential to older women's economic security, and should be fully funded without depending on private accounts and the vagaries of the stock market.

Budget and Taxes: Sen. Obama supports funding for human needs programs that are vital to struggling families and opposes billion dollar tax giveaways to the wealthy. He opposes making the Bush tax cuts permanent, and has proposed that they be rolled back for those earning over $250,000 per year. He has also proposed tax cuts for the middle class.
 

Promoting Civil Rights and Ending Racism

Voting Rights: Sen. Obama has been a leading advocate for protecting the right to vote, helping to reauthorize the Voting Rights Act and leading the opposition against discriminatory barriers to voting. As a civil rights lawyer, he litigated employment discrimination, housing discrimination, and voting rights cases. As a state senator, Obama passed the first racial profiling laws in Illinois and helped reform a broken death penalty system.

Increase Access to Capital for Underserved Businesses: Sen. Obama will strengthen Small Business Administration programs that provide capital to businesses owned by women and/or minorities, support outreach programs that help business owners apply for loans, and work to encourage the growth and capacity of these firms.

Immigration: Sen. Obama has voted in favor of comprehensive immigration reform which would have provided a path to legalization to undocumented immigrants and guest workers. He supported legislation that would promote immigrant family reunification, and favors passage of the "Dream Act" for higher education because: "we actually want well-educated kids in our country who are able to succeed and become part of this economy and part of the American dream."
 

Advancing Health Care for All

Quality, Affordable and Portable Coverage for All:
Sen. Obama co-sponsored the Access for All Americans Act to provide all citizens with primary healthcare, and tackle a shortage of primary care physicians by encouraging students to enter the healthcare field. He champions a new national health plan that guarantees eligibility and provides comprehensive benefits.

Health Care for Children: Sen. Obama co-sponsored the Healthy Kids Act of 2007 and the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) Reauthorization Act of 2007 to ensure that more children have affordable health care coverage. He is committed to making sure that all children have health care coverage, and will expand the number of options for young adults to get coverage, including allowing young people up to age 25 to continue coverage through their parents' plans.

Stem Cell Research: Sen. Obama supports expansion of the current federal policy, allowing more lines of stem cells to be available for lifesaving embryonic stem cell research.
 

Ending Discrimination Based on Sexual Orientation or Gender Identity


Sen. Obama supports LGBT families: "Because equality in relationship, family, and adoption rights is not some abstract principle; it's about whether millions of LGBT Americans can finally live lives marked by dignity and freedom. That's why we have to repeal laws like the Defense of Marriage Act. That's why we have to eliminate discrimination against LGBT families. And that's why we have to extend equal treatment in our family and adoption laws."

Discrimination/Hate Crimes: Sen. Obama supports expanding Hate Crimes Legislation to include sexual orientation and gender identity, as well as disability and gender. He supports including sexual orientation and gender identity in the Employment Non-Discrimination Act.

Marriage/Civil Unions: Obama opposed the Federal Marriage Amendment. He supports the repeal of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and would extend full federal marriage benefits available to heterosexual couples to same sex-couples. He also supports civil unions.

Don't Ask Don't Tell:
Sen. Obama supports repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. He believes that the U.S. must make it safer for openly gay and lesbian military service members to serve their country, and to provide for our national security.

HIV/AIDS Program Funding: Sen. Obama pledges to develop and implement a comprehensive national HIV/AIDS strategy to reduce HIV infections, increase awareness, and decrease the HIV-related health disparities. He is committed to targeting resources to minority communities, and supports expanding funding for research including development of a vaccine and topical microbicides to prevent and reduce HIV transmission.
 

Stopping Violence Against Women

Domestic Violence: Sen. Obama co-sponsored the reauthorization of funding for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) in the U.S. Senate and introduced legislation to fund domestic violence prevention and victim support services. He supports the ratification of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) to make the U.S. a more effective ally in the worldwide fight to end violence and discrimination against all women.

Economic Stability for Victims of Domestic Violence: Obama supports legislation such as the Security and Financial Empowerment (SAFE) Act, which gives victims of domestic violence greater economic stability, and he is committed to expanding the purposes for which leave can be taken under the Family Medical Leave Act to include reasons related to domestic violence or sexual assault.
 

Ending the Iraq War

Obama opposed the war vote in 2002 and argued vigorously to stop the war before it began. In 2002,while seeking the nomination for the Senate, Obama spoke out against going to war, and warned of "an occupation of undetermined length, with undetermined costs, and undetermined consequences." He is fully committed to ending the war in Iraq as president.


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Born Felipe Andres Coronel on the 19th of February 1978, hip-hop artist Immortal Technique is a controversial figure in the U.S. His songs speak of the need for social justice and equality among all races, with special emphasis on the people of color or Latin Americans, but they also cover topics such as the fight against unfair imprisonments or militarism and many others.

His biography is hence quite intriguing, to say the least, and, just like the best anti aging cream is probably going to be lingering over the shelves of all cosmetic stores for many years to come, Immortal Technique’s songs are going to remain hot, fresh and sought after for a really long time. Due to the fact they speak about topics which are to be considered taboos, his lyrics continue to be listened to with the exterior shutters down in most homes.

Immortal technique was born in Peru, in El Hospital Militar de Lima; several years later, his family moved to America in order to escape the harsh living conditions in Peru. Even though they could not afford to buy any terrain a vendre there, they managed to move to Harlem in the ‘80s. Immortal Technique went to Hunter High School, but just like a hip replacement recall is never of good omen, his grades and behavior weren’t any good during high school either. He was the school bully, he harassed other students and he was not afraid to get involved in scandals with drug dealers from around the area. And while his interactions with these drug dealers were not as numerous as used cars in Phoenix are, they still managed to leave an ugly mark on his biography.

Plus, his graffiti did not actually resemble any Dreamweaver templates, but he was famous for his controversial acts of vandalism. His violence against others almost got him expelled in 1996, but he somehow managed to finish high school and even attend college at Pennsylvania State University. This time, his college experience only lasted for two years; he was then charged and convicted and he was eventually imprisoned in Pennsylvania.

In prison, just like a SEO San Antonio company would focus on booting a web site’s ranking, Immortal Technique also focused on boosting his own social ranking. He began studying the policy of religious history, and, finding the inspiration he needed, he began putting his thoughts in lyrics. In 1999 he was paroled and, even though he was first considered some sort of Agen Bola, as no one had heard of him at first, he began to attend freestyle battles he started winning.

From there on, his career started to bloom, as he gave birth to albums such as “Revolutionary Vol 1” in 2002, “Revolutionary Vol 2” in 2004 and “Revolutionary Vol 3” in 2008. He also became a political activist and started to sing about political injustice (check out his opinion on the imprisonment of Mumia Abu-Jamal or the songs on George W. Bush). Despite of the fact that his albums might not have gotten the type of positive reviews African mango reviews are usually comprised of, this has not stopped him from getting involved in future projects, including an important film collaboration. He might not approve the work of the CNA Financial Corporation, but we all need to eat, right?




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The History and Growth of Rap Music

If you are a music enthusiast, then it is very likely that you have come across a genre of music called rap music. Rap music is area that has very clear distinguishing features most notably the rapid and rhythmic chanting of the lyrics perfectly timed to the beat and musical accompaniment that forms the base of the song. Rap music traces its roots to the development of the hiphop subculture which predominantly carries four complementary musical styles namely: rapping, dancing and in particular break dancing, scratching or more popularity known as DJing, and graffiti writing which others dub as vandalism. Another sub-element of this genre is beat-boxing which also features heavily in the repertoire of many rap artists. If you thought this was an easy musical genre to characterize, then you were poorly informed: consider, many research papers and doctoral dissertations have been written on the subject of rap music and its accompanying stylistic elements.

The history of rap music, or hip-hop music, is composed of a series of rapid development phases that have all culminated in the popular rap versions of today. Before rap music took off in the 1990s, it was predominantly referred to as disco rap in the late 1970s. The three rappers who had a hand in coining the term “rap music” were DJ Hollywood, Lovebug Starski, and Keith Cowboy, the last one being officially credited with the term hip-hop. Rap music original began with improvisations and freestyle singing to add an element of unpredictability to the songs in parties and other gatherings. Even in the 1960s to 1970s, the initial elements of rap music where already sown in urban subcultures particularly in New York City where adhoc performances in the streets led to a coalescing of influences in the wake of the Civil Rights era. Like the iPhone 5 release date, it had a slow and steady rise building into an explosion of creativity and style that has made it into what it has become today.

At this very early stage of rap development, it was particularly tied to emcee-ing more than it was associated to any specific song. It predominantly tied songs together as an adlib in between. It was born out of the creative inputs of DJs who had to work with self-imposed musical constraints such as the 4/4 time beat and sampling or sequencing sections of other songs to create a smooth flow of uninterrupted musical stimuli. These were eventually married with electronic equipment such as drums and synthesizers, and ultimate melodies to give it that bite and identity. In a sense, rap music artists were basically like a video game designer who had to figure out each artistic component at every turn until it developed into a more coherent musical genre that became the rap music we know today.

The first recorded version of rap music came alive in the early 1980s when DJs decided to make records out of their freestyle MCing. This necessitated the documentation of song lyrics so they do not change during each and every rendition. The age of the stromanbieter for rap music was gone paving the way for more organized chaos. Still, the freestyle and improvisation element remained a part of many DJ interludes as the song goes through certain sections that did not require too much rap singing.

Likewise, as a consequence of the hip-hop records, the influence of rap began to spread faster than ever before. Artists no longer had to travel far to get their music heard. Now, records from New York City and Philadelphia can be reproduced and transported to cities like Los Angeles, New Orleans, Dallas, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Seattle among others for people to appreciate and enjoy. This was primarily the reason for rap music’s rapid growth. Like Christmas mini lights, cities formed the nodes through which rap music would spread to other parts of the country. From small beginnings to grand achievements, the birth certificate translation to true stardom took a matter of years for rap music to be realized. Since then, its take-off and rise has been meteoric.

In this regard, it is almost impossible to talk about rap music but not discuss the golden age of rap. This was the era from the late 1980s to the mid 1990s when rap grew at an astounding rate fueled by the creative contributions of many artists from all over the continental United States and in many parts of the world. The primary trait of the Golden Age or Rap was that it was an almost unbroken wave of transformative music with every single pushing the boundaries of the genre. From this age and in the succeeding Gansta Rap age came names like Run-D.M.C., Dr. Dre, Ice T, MC Hammer, The Wu-tang Clan, Snoop Dogg, and The Notorious B.I.G. among others. The list of names can virtually fill a Sharepoint Hive without any problems.

According to social studies published in 2005, teenagers and children are more familiar with hip-hop and rap music more than any other musical genre. Up to 65% of all children from ages 8 to 18 hear hip-hop music on a daily basis, making it their routinary keratin hair treatment session, almost to the point that it has become an intrinsic part of their lives. With the diversification of the genre to include the more stylish R&B or rhythm and blues, it is not difficult to explain how rap music has continued to pervade radio station, TV and movie song line-ups. The marriage of rap and jazz which paved the way for R&B is itself a phenomenon that warrants all sorts of social analysis.

And with its very strong following, it is safe to say that rap music is here to stay. Years from now, when you open your TV on a bright Saturday morning, there’s a big chance you would be watching the next stage in the evolution of rap music, and there’s an even better chance you would be dancing or singing to that tune.

Immortal Technique Rapper Biography

Immortal technique is the stage name for which rapper Felipe Andres Coronel is popularly known. His lyrics characterized by its unique mixture of socialist commentary of social class hierarchy, religion, wealth, poverty to contemporary issues touching on governmental and institutional racism. Perhaps you may have come across information about this popular icon as you undertake research for that mba online, or for whatever course you are undertaking, be it bachelors in criminal justice, performing arts degree, governance systems, online nurse practitioner programs, history, or any other course for which you have to do online research.

The rapper was born on the 19th day of February 1978 in Lima, Peru. During the internal conflicts that took place in their country at the time, his parents migrated to Harlem, New York. Probably, in the process of migration to the country, they may have used boats at least once in the journey. Like many American teenagers, the rapper was engaged in various acts against the law that led to his arrest several times, which in one his public interviews admitted that they were selfish and at best childish acts. After completing his incarceration terms, he took up a political science course in a bid to mend his seemingly torn life, while living with his father.

After completing his studies, he was not lucky enough to secure a job in his field of study owing to the unemployment situation prevailing in the entire United States. Like many American fresh graduates who take up it jobs, nursing jobs, waiter and nursing jobs among many other common jobs that may not necessarily need a specialist, he took up a working in a restaurant to earn a buck from which he could live on.

Through his deep interest in championing for equality between the elite and the under privileged in society, and being not a Mesothelioma Lawyer, the rapper begun his music career basing his lyrics on such issues as injustice, exploitation and mistreatment of the poor. This is captured clearly in his desire to keep control over his production, since he strongly believes that in the music industry, the producers normally make a large profit while the artist for who credit belongs, normally end ups earning peanut amounts at the end of the day.

His popular sediments are captured in his albums that include the revolutionary, both volume one and two, and the 3rd world and the middle passage album. the rapper is increasingly involved in prison visits and working with migrant rights activists, though which he speaks to youths and the unprivileged in the society trazer amor de volta. His investments are largely in farmland in Latin America, which like soweto properties is an unpopular investment option for many celebrity figures. His advice to the youth is not much on taking up an aacsb online mba or an online criminal justice degree, but rather it is based on exploiting ones talents and living soberly within the law.

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