James McBride's intended audience for the article "Hip Hop Planet" primarily includes readers interested in the cultural significance of hip hop, particularly those who may not fully understand its impact on society. He aims to engage both fans of the genre and skeptics by exploring hip hop's roots, evolution, and its role in addressing social issues. By weaving personal anecdotes with broader cultural commentary, McBride seeks to bridge gaps in understanding and appreciation for hip hop's contributions to American culture.
Any age, they just aim for people to enjoy their music. :)
ABC Song | "Alphabet Planet" | Song for kids & the whole family
Planet Jazz ended in 2007.
Planet Records was created in 1978.
He comes from the planet Earth.
The primary purpose of "Hip-Hop Planet" was to inform.
No. Although there is a red planet, it is the Fire Planet and is not intended to be Mars.
Astronomers have newly discovered a planet , Gliese 581g, within the "Goldilocks" zone - see related link to the news article .
The word 'planet' a noun, because you can place (in)definite article in front of it. e,g, 'A planet' , or , 'the planet'. It is NOT a verb, because in placing 'to planet' is non-sensicle. The word 'planet' comes Classical Greece, and means 'wandering star'.
A slur to be directed at your fellow planet dwellers; without specific intended race, gender, or belief.
25.9±0.5 hr, according to the Wikipedia article.
Apparently this was to keep the franchise open for a sequel - it left the audience curious.
Any age, they just aim for people to enjoy their music. :)
Not quite sure what the intended question was - - - which star are you asking about? The sun IS a star - the one our planet orbits.
"Earth" is typically used with the definite article "the" to refer to the planet as a whole or to the ground or soil. For example, "The Earth is the third planet from the sun" or "The farmer planted seeds in the earth."
Please ignore this question. I was just using this to search for a previous similar question. It was not intended to be a "real" question. Sorry, I submitted it by mistake! I found the question and "improved" the answer. In case you are curious it was: Why is it necessary to know the distance to a planet in order to determine the planet's mass?
The most extraordinary feature of the planet discussed in the article is its ability to sustain extreme temperatures and support a diverse range of life forms, including organisms that thrive in conditions previously thought to be uninhabitable. Additionally, the planet's unique geological formations and atmospheric conditions make it a captivating subject for scientific study and exploration.