Inspectah Deck Essays

  • How Did The Fifties Reflect The Political Activism Of The 60's

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    As the Fifties came to a close and the Sixties arrived in America, so too did the impact of the events from decades past arrive in the collective consciousness of Americans which showed in the type of political activism that American’s in the Sixties displayed. As the lingering effects of World War II has lessened, the strong feeling of ensuring that such an event not happen again pervaded in the American public’s consciousness, and its way of life. While the Fifties showed the United States look

  • Skateboard Decks Video Analysis

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    Size of Skateboard Decks "It's personal preference." That's what Aaron Kyro, a professional skateboarder from the San Francisco Bay area, said when he made a video testing different sizes of skateboards. People can choose different sizes of skateboards depending on what they do for example: A street rider might want to get a smaller board, so that they can flip the board easier; If there is a rider that rides the bowl they might want to get a bigger board but not too big so that it is easy to do

  • Cartoos Life Lessons

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    Life Lessons From Cartoos Elementary, middle and high school were different transitions for us as children and even as young adult. Growing up there was always be those few television shows that we love, even now in college. Those television shows not really showing on television anymore mainly because many of those main characters and voices we grown to loved have grown older just like us. We can always have something to look back on and say “that was out when we were a kid.” There were plenty of

  • An Overview of the Indian Elevator Market

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    An Overview of the Indian Elevator Market Since the liberalization of the Indian economy in 1991, there has been a great increase in the demand for elevators, also the government had imposed a ban on collapsible gate elevators, thus creating a path for international players to capture this segment. During this period Schindler was trying to establish at 100% subsidiary to start its operations in India. Indian customers are considered to be price sensitive and majority of the market preferred single

  • The Wu-Tang Clan

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    included cousins and forefathers Robert Diggs (RZA) and Gary Grice (GZA), and close friends Dennis Cole (Ghostface Killah), Clifford Smith (Method Man), Russell Jones (Ol’ Dirty Bastard), Corey Woods (Raekwon), Lamont Hawkins (U-God), Jason Hunter (Inspectah Deck), and Jamal Turner (Masta Killah). They were rooted in the housing projects of Staten Island, New York, or better referred to as Shaolin in Wu lore, during the time that break dancing and MC battles were becoming popular. Like many rappers in

  • Group Interaction in The Wu Tang Clan

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    unique brand of music that is many times imitated but never duplicated. What makes the group able to blend such a wide varity of topics into its music is the diversity and ability of its members. The group consists of the Rza, Genius, Method Man, Inspectah Deck, U God, Old Dirty Bastard, Masta Killah, Reakwon and Ghost Face Killah. Each member brings their own style to the group which in the end allows the group to have a wide varity that encompasses all areas that needs to be touch within a true musical