Daniel Seunwoong Lee was born in Jakarta, Indonesia on July 22, 1980. He moved around several times to Indonesia, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Canada, and Korea. He attained a Bachelor’s Degree in English literature and a Master’s Degree in creative writing from Stanford. Also, during his early life, Lee suffered from depression, which he found his passion of hip-hop from. Lee gained a rapper name of Tablo, and he started his musical life. Tablo formed a hip-hop group named Epik High with Mithra Jin and DJ Tukutz. Their first album was Map of the Human Soul. However, they did not earn fame until their second album, High Society. They came up with many more albums after it which were all hits. The albums include Swan Songs, Pieces Part One, [e],
At age 12 his cousin introduced him to freestyling and he followed that inspiration and became one of the best hip hop rappers of this generation. At his young age he fell in love with storytelling rappers such as Nas, Eminem, and Canibus. By the age of 17 he would post his raps online
Stanley Martin Lieber, also known as Stan Lee was born in Manhattan, lived there most of his young live. Two of his biggest influences were books and movies. He loved Tarzan, Jules Vern, King Kong he loved anything that was imaginative. His favorite hero was Errol Flynn.
films such as Malcolm X, Jungle Fever, Inside Man and Love & Basketball. Spike Lee was born in Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Morehouse College and made his first
On January 16, 1992, two agents from the United States Department of the Interior, Elliott and Dan Haas used a thermal imaging device to scan the home of Danny Lee Kyllo of Florence, OR. The device was known specifically as an Agema Thermovision 210 imager, which detected various levels of radiating heat. The two agents had suspected Kyllo of growing marijuana in his portion of the triplex he lived in due to information they had received from neighbors. At 3:20 am the men took several minutes and used the thermal imaging device to determine that there were unusually high temperatures radiating from Kyllo’s garage, thought to be the location of the growing lamps used for the marijuana growth. This information, along with the tips from
With the good standing amongst the gentility of the Lachlan district the result of which harnessed Ben's widening reputation of reliability viewed through comments such as;[sic] "...he was a good mate at mustering cattle or running wild horses." Ben developed a friendship with one, in particular, Daniel Charters another local grazier whose family had extensive property between Carcoar and Forbes. Daniel Charters was 6 ft. tall, of stout build, a fresh complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes and could read and write, a very useful attribute for helping his friend Ben Hall, who could do neither. The two men went on to establish a close friendship. Furthermore, both men had similar attributes, amiable, excellent horsemen and Bushmen. Charters stated;[sic] "...I have known Ben Hall for six or seven years; I used to be at his place when I was gathering cattle for myself and for my sister."
R v Andrew Leigh Jones pleaded guilty in the magistrate court to trafficking a controlled drug and well as 12 other offences that was brought up from the magistrate court to be sentenced in accordance to section 18 A. Some of the 12 other offences included 5 counts of failing to comply with bail agreements, 2 counts of driving while disqualified, 1 count of driving a motor vehicle without being authorised, one count of driving an unregistered vehicle, 1 count of driving an uninsured vehicle, 1 count of possessing a prohibited weapon and 1 count of unlawful possession. For trafficking a controlled drug a maximum penalty of 50,000 or imprisonment for 10 years while the other 12 offences accumulative not including drug trafficking
Born the second son of a children’s book author and a schoolteacher, Daniel lived in LA before he and his elder brother Richard graduated from high school and moved to Paris 1971 to study in the performing arts and for Daniel learning how to breathe fire as a street performer. While there the concept of a group began to form. After returning to California, Daniel began his first movie score 1980, Forbidden Zone. Soon after Daniel and his brother Richard formed a group called The Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo was born. They first performed the score Danny had written. This became a permanent band that is still around today now shortened to Oingo Boingo. This was the very beginning of “Danny Elfman” and his career. Now as for Education this seems to be a bit of a mystery. When Jessica Lustig of americancomposers.org asked “how did you learn to compose?” Danny replied “I just taught myself over the years. For Peewee, I just banged things out on the piano. I knew
Do you think your book would be as successful if it wasn’t a graphic novel, instead of a novel? I think it’s more powerful when you do it visually because. if I had to describe the character of the Cousin Chin-Kee to you in text, I don't think it would have the same kind of emotional impact as seeing him in a picture.
_________ is the general purpose of relaxing your audience by providing it with a pleasant listening experience.
Charles Lee, a general in the American Revolutionary war, is a historic figure in American history. Serving under George Washington, Charles Lee participated in a number of battles. However, history says Charles Lee was treacherous to the cause, all the while that he was in command during that time; he was acting in bad faith toward the Americans. His influence in the army was, at all times, mischievous (General Charles Lee: Traitor of the American Revolution). To the British, Charles Lee was a traitor who turned on England to fight under George Washington. Due to Charles Lee’s treacherous actions against America, it would lead to his downfall in the
He was born in Los Angeles, California in 1968. His mother was a sales executive for a company, while his father was a mortgage broker. They both raised him, but were not part of the same household as they were divorced. Singleton would go on to attend the University of Southern California, where he would major in film writing. Singleton is credited with the direction of 19 films.
When thinking of the Hip-Hop industry, one of the first names that comes to mind is Tupac Shakur. Shakur was born in the Bronx on June 16, 1971. He was reared by his mother Afeni Shakur who was an active member of the Black Panthers. Tupac's family later relocated to Oakland, California, where he spent much of his time on the street. As a kid, he was always getting himself into trouble, and he was very lonely. He started writing songs to keep himself out of trouble. An article from VIBE magazine "Troubled Times for Tupac Shakur" quotes Tupac. "'I was lonely, I didn't have no big brothers, no big cousins until later. I could remember writing songs.... I remember writing poetry.' " 1 Tupac was talented in the areas of
Bullying can be describes as an aggressive behavior from an individual that feels the need to overpower, and control others, whether physically or mentally. The term “bullying” is thrown around a bit excessively these days that we go to extremes when we hear the word, we either ignore it completely or we go off the handle and want to stamp everyone as a bully. As a society we have become desensitized to term while at the same time trying to stay politically correct, in other words we tend to look the other way, but when approached by others about it we try to save face. At times we even try to avoid explaining Darwins Theory of Evolution or in other words “natural selection” and label it as bullying. At the end of the day we need to address
TLC was formed in 1991 in Atlanta. It comprised singer Tionne “T-Boz” Watkins, rapper Lisa “Lefe Eye” Lopes and Rozonda “Chilli” Thomas. They managed to appeal equally to pop and R&B audiences, blending catchy hooks and bouncy funk with a playful, confident attitude (Steve). Their individual personalities were clearly different : T-Boz sang the no-nonsense, Chilli the pretty passages, and Left Eye brought the rap. Left Eye also contributed to the songwriting ("TLC Biography."). The song “Waterfalls” was written by her. In 1991, TLC scored a record deal with LaFace Records. Their new album “Oooooooohhh…On The TLC Tip” was then released in 1992 and this album gave them first three of many pop Top 10 hits. Their second album “CrazySexyCool” was released in 1994. The album went eleven times platinum and “Waterfalls”, “Red Light Special”, “Creep” become the Number One pop hits in the United States ("TLC Biography."). In this album they were more involved in communicating their own ideas and they were strong and sexual. Finally TLC’s second album sold over 11 million copies in the United States ("TLC Biography."). Their stylish videos and performances also earned them Grammy Best R&B Album. However, TLC encountered serious financial affairs from 1995. The group members filed for bankruptcy, claiming debts of over 3.5 million dollars (Steve). TLC waited five years until the release of
One day, he visited the Seattle Art Museum and it showed him a whole knew world; the world of Chinese architecture and landscape painting. Snyder was so astonished by the artwork and how each of the civilizations had attachments to their surrounding nature. Following that he attended University of California at Berkeley for the next three years where he preformed a graduate study in Oriental Languages; subsequently, Snyder is fluent in many language. While also going to college, in Snyder’s free time he would work as a lumberjack, trail maker, and a firewatcher, which consequently were all jobs working in the woods. As well as being part of the Beat Generation, Gary Snyder was also part of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, The United Nations Conference on the Human environment, and a former chair member of the California Arts Council (“Gary Snyder”).