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Introduction - Enigma Embodied: The Curious Complexity of Kanye West
âThereâs no way Hip Hop and religion work. No way!â âI just canât see anything coming out of religion and Hip Hop. Itâs like the two donât even go together.â âRap music is of the devil. To say there is any God in it is blasphemous!â These were direct quotes I received when I began my journey into the field of Religion and Hip Hop. I was met with firm opposition and the very notion of combining Hip Hop and religion left many angered, bewildered, confused, but definitely not speechless. It was a trifling time and the very thought of me pursuing a PhD that focused purely on the theological aspects of Tupac Amaru Shakur gave off blasphemous overtones to even the strongest âprogressivesâ of that period. Well, times have changed. The study of Hip Hop in academic settings has grown exponentially
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Yeezus Is Jesuz: Examining the Socio-Hermeneutical Transmediated Images of Jesus Employed by Kanye West
Kanye is enigmatic in many ways. His continuous reference to deity while still embracing a person like 452 makes him worth the study and effort to explore his contribution and effect in the Hip Hop cultural continuum. This article investigates, Kanye West from a theological and spiritual standpoint to provide insights from his theological aesthetics. While the ever-growing field of Hip Hop studies begins to explore religion in Hip Hop, the present work seeks to address this and develop new theologies/theories that fit both a Hip Hop and Black theology context. While the formal discipline of theology in the United States focuses on Christianity, and a good scope of this project takes a Judeo-Christian approach, it is noted that Black theology is much larger and complex than Judeo Christianityâsuch is the case with Kanye West as well. This project seeks to add to the study of Black theology grounded in a Hip Hop context. Using a duo methodological approachâqualitative media analysis and Jon Michael Spencerâs theomusicologyâthis article explores the symbolism and transmediation of Jesus in Kanye Westâs music and concerts between 2011 and 2013. This research explores Westâs transmediated images of Jesus through a socio-hermeneutical processâa qualitative analysis of language (verbal & non-verbal), imagery, and the tropes it produces for a Black theological discourse. Finally, this article will argue that Westâs imagery of Jesus expands the imagination and worldview on the concept of Jesus and provides a Hip Hop socio-hermeneutic for Black theology
The Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002: A Potemkin Village
Due to the daunting possibilities of cyberwarfare, and the ease with which cyberattacks may be conducted, the United Nations has warned that the next world war could be initiated through worldwide cyberattacks between countries. In response to the growing threat of cyberwarfare and the increasing importance of information security, Congress passed the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA). FISMA recognizes the importance of information security to the national economic and security interests of the United States. However, this Note argues that FISMA has failed to significantly bolster information security, primarily because FISMA treats information security as a technological problem and not an economic problem. This Note analyzes existing proposals to incentivize heightened software quality assurance, and proposes a new solution designed to strengthen federal information security in light of the failings of FISMA and the trappings of Congressâs 2001 amendment to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Native American Student Achievement in Minnesota
This report includes information about Native American students' graduation rates in Minnesota schools, legislative gains that are helping Native Americans to succeed, profiles of successful schools, and professional development training activities to help teachers work more effectively with Native American parents and students
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Electronic marketplace-to-marketplace alliances: emerging trends and strategic rationales
The electronic marketplace domain has recently witnessed the joining together of a number of previously independent marketplaces and the formation of collaborative alliances between others. This study seeks to determine the nature or type of cooperative arrangements or alliances that are currently being forged between electronic marketplaces, and the strategic rationale that is leading to this observed alliance formation. The findings of the study are based upon an examination of statements made to the press by marketplaces undertaking strategic alliances. This published data was supplemented with face-to-face interviews with managers at three relevant electronic marketplaces. Three distinct types of alliance are observed; the merger between previously separate marketplaces, the acquisition of one marketplace by another and the formation of an interoperability agreement between two marketplaces. Three rationales for alliance formation were observed: an increase in the number of buyers or suppliers in a given market sector that can access the marketplace (an increase in scale of operations), an increase in the breadth or depth of services that are offered to users of the marketplace (an increase in the scope of operations) and providing the ability to exchange information across multiple tiers of a supply chain. A broader discussion of the findings is given and suggestions for further research are made
Recovery from psychosis : physical health, antipsychotic medication and the daily dilemmas for mental health nurses
This paper considers some of the dilemmas experienced by Mental Health Nurses everyday when faced with the seemingly conflicting relationships that exist between recovery, antipsychotics and the physical health of people experiencing psychosis. We examine the role of antipsychotics in the process of recovery from psychosis and argue that Mental Health Nursingâs laudable shift away from the medical model towards the concept of self-defined personal recovery should not result in overlooking the importance of physical health and medication management. Mental Health Nurses have a responsibility to help services users make an informed choice about treatment; this exchange of information should be based on the best available evidence rather than philosophical values or personal opinion
Graphene valley filter using a line defect
With its two degenerate valleys at the Fermi level, the band structure of
graphene provides the opportunity to develop unconventional electronic
applications. Herein, we show that electron and hole quasiparticles in graphene
can be filtered according to which valley they occupy without the need to
introduce confinement. The proposed valley filter is based on scattering off a
recently observed line defect in graphene. Quantum transport calculations show
that the line defect is semitransparent and that quasiparticles arriving at the
line defect with a high angle of incidence are transmitted with a valley
polarization near 100%.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Valley and spin polarization from graphene line defect scattering
Quantum transport calculations describing electron scattering off an extended
line defect in graphene are presented. The calculations include potentials from
local magnetic moments recently predicted to exist on sites adjacent to the
line defect. The transmission probability is derived and expressed as a
function of valley, spin, and angle of incidence of an electron at the Fermi
level being scattered. It is shown that the previously predicted valley
polarization in a beam of transmitted electrons is not significantly influenced
by the presence of the magnetic moments. These moments, however, do introduce
some spin polarization, in addition to the valley polarization, albeit no more
than about 20%.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
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