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Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World

Public Enemy’s Chuck D leads a cast of hip-hop icons and leading African-American and Latino cultural commentators as they chart the factors that led to the birth of the revolutionary art form of hip-hop in 1970s New York, as well as the creation of the seminal hit The Message. They evoke a picture of how, after the turbulence of the 60s and the civil rights struggles, desperate social conditions and the experience of countless dispossessed people of colour living in a city mired in crisis helped give birth to a new art form.

Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World

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U-Boat Wargamers

January 1943: Admiral Karl Dönitz, head of the Nazis’ U-boat fleet, has brought Britain to the brink of starvation by ruthlessly destroying close to a thousand of their merchant ships. If the transatlantic shipping route is cut off, the Allies will lose their last foothold in Western Europe. The Royal Navy turns to retired war gamer Gilbert Roberts. Roberts is to use war gaming to try to decipher and combat Dönitz’s tactics. To do this, he needs a team, but the Navy can’t spare any men. Instead, he risks the ridicule of high command by turning to the Women’s Royal Navy Service (WRNS) to war game the U-boats’ tactics. In partnership with Jean Laidlaw, one of Britain’s first female chartered accountants, and a small team of resourceful female mathematicians, Roberts acts out naval battles and games the U-boats’ moves on a linoleum floor, using chalk and wooden model ships.

U-Boat Wargamers

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Obscene Money

A lecturer at a provincial institute, PhD in Economics, is desperately trying to put his theoretical knowledge into practice. However, "reliable" business schemes constantly fail, and it does not work to change worn-out trousers from the GDR to brand-new jeans from America. And then there's the son, caught stealing at school, forcing him to go to extreme measures and seek help from bandits. As a result, the main character finds himself embroiled in a murky scheme with dangerous creditors and obscene goods that he will have to sell just to stay alive. After all, now he is the owner of the first sex shop in his hometown, and he urgently needs to make sure that such outlandish products for the local population as "Aladdin's Cave" and "Banana Bully" are properly sold so that his son does not end up in a juvenile colony, and his wife is a "model" at the men's club.

Obscene Money

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Merajut Dendam

Rasya and Nina are a married couple who live happily. They live with their two children. As a woman, Nina is considered to have everything so many people envy her. She has a handsome husband who works as a successful lawyer. However, Nina's perfect life turns out to be only temporary. Rasya was suddenly accused of being a suspect in an obscenity case. The problem became even more complicated when a video of Rasya's scandal went viral, showing an exciting video between Rasya and a woman named Sarah. Surprisingly, Nina looks calm and is always there to defend her husband. It turns out that Nina was secretly making plans, which Rasya didn't even know about.

Merajut Dendam

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Die, Please!

After harboring a crush on her handsome classmate Yeo Myung, Mi Na is determined to confess her feelings for him. However, every time Mi Na tries to ask Yeo Myung out, something absurd gets in the way, from almost getting hit by a car to her grand gestures getting ruined – and so far, she's failed twelve times. Mi Na complains about her woes to her best friend Yeong Woong, who is oddly unsympathetic to Mi Na's lack of success. But there's something that Mi Na doesn't know: Yeo Myung and Yeong Woong are actually psychics from another world, and the only way they can return home is by killing Mi Na. Is there any way all three students can get what they want, or will someone end up unhappy in the end?

Die, Please!

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