User:Deviruki/sandbox
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This is a sandbox. Testing. testing. Boxing.
An apple is a kind of fruit. [2]
Wikipedia should not be cited as a source--this is only an example.
[edit]Test Section for February 3rd, 2015 ENGL 2000
[edit]Louisiana State University is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. [3] LSU is the home of Mike the tiger. [3]
Homework for February 9th
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[edit]Edited and integrated sources into the AIM-9 Sidewinder article.
Homework for February 23rd
[edit]Found an article needing improvement in the lead section. The lead section of the article falls short in my opinion compared to many other musician's leads. There are only two or so sentences and the lead section in general does not do a sufficient job at summarizing the article's contents in my opinion. Nujabes. I could not find any credible resources for his beginnings as I had planned to add to the lead.
Homework for February 26th
[edit]Jun Seba (瀬葉淳 Seba Jun, February 7, 1974 – February 26, 2010), born in the Nishi-Azabu district of Minato, Tokyo, Japan, was a Japanese hip hop producer and DJ who recorded under the name Nujabes (ヌジャベス Nujabesu). Nujabes /ˈnudʒɑːbɛs/ was an anagram of his name, being the reverse spelling of Seba Jun. He was the owner of the Shibuya record stores, T Records and Guinness Records and founder of the independent label Hydeout Productions. His style mixes hip hop, rap and jazz samples. Nujabes collaborated with other Japanese artists such as Uyama Hiroto, Shing02 (with whom he created the critically acclaimed "Luv(sic)" hexalogy), Minmi, and was also involved with America's underground hip hop scene through collaboration with CYNE, Apani B, Five Deez, Substantial, CL Smooth, Fat Jon, and Terry Callier. In his career he released five studio albums (Metaphorical Music in 2003, Samurai Champloo Music Record: Departure and Impression in 2004, Modal Soul in 2005, and Spiritual State which was incomplete upon his death released by Hydeout Productions in 2011)[4]. One of his most recognizable works is that of the background music for Shinichirō Watanabe's series Samurai Champloo.
On February 26, 2010 Jun Seba died in a traffic accident. Following his death numerous tributes were made by other artists from around the world (including his own label Hydeout Productions).