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What is a public transcript?

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What is a public transcript?

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A public transcript is a record of the information you have elected to make available to the public from within your My Brainbench account. Want to show recruiters and employers your certifications and test scores? Want to show them your resume and career preferences — you can do this by configuring your online transcript. You can change what information appears on your public transcript at any time from the My Transcript menu inside your My Brainbench account.

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A public transcript is a record of the information you have elected to make available to the public from within your My Brainbench account. Want to show recruiters and employers your certifications and test scores? Want to show them your resume and career preferences? You can do this by configuring your online transcript. Your transcript and test records will default to public during the registration process, but you can change what information appears on your public transcript at any time from the My Transcript menu inside your My Brainbench account.

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What is a hidden transcript? Provide examples of each, and clearly define and distinguish them in your own words. 2. Compare Scott’s notion of public and hidden transcripts to the concept of backstage and front stage we talked about earlier (in Grazian). When are the lines blurred between hidden and public? Are hidden transcripts and public transcripts always different? 3. Scott bases his argument off of situations in which the elite dictate and the subordinates must succumb (slavery, serfdom, etc.). Is this an accurate depiction of the distribution of power in popular culture (and rap specifically)? What about between racial/ethnic minority groups? 4. Create a continuum of public and hidden transcripts as presented on Scott, page 25 as it applies to an event or period in rap music history 5. W. E. B. Du Bois’s idea of double consciousness comes up again. What is “double consciousness” and where in rap music or hip-hop culture do we see evidence of it? 6. On page 11 Kelley claims, “By

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