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    their feelings‚ thoughts‚ and messages in public. They compose their own culture together by having a passion for “bombing” around town with their meaningful pieces. Writers from the Eastside state that when they do graffiti they are being blame for vandalism but when whites do it is called art (Pg 106 ¶ 23 ). There is a distinction based on race and class which irritates most eastside writers. They do come from poor neighborhoods and low class families but that should not mean their way of art should

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    Anti Graffiti Essay

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    Graffiti is a form of art. The art of graffiti is probably the most common form of art found in the world. Whether it is your “tag”‚ or a mural on the side of a building‚ graffiti is present worldwide. Even in our town you can walk around the middle school and find some form of graffiti. But how can you define graffiti? Graffiti starts at the bottom level‚ the “tag”. A tag is a graffitist’s signature that is usually an alternate alias. It is written so that the reader cannot read it easily. Tags

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    it came back to bite me in the butt. After I vandalized the woman’s car‚ she took down my vehicle license plate number and had the police at my house within a matter of minutes. I was arrested‚ taken into custody and booked into jail for a FELONY vandalism charge; my world was rocked and turned upside down. As I sat in the cold cell that night in jail‚ I looked back at my attitude towards life and told myself that I had to change. I guess you can say that I was a typical bratty and spoiled 18 year

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    Graffiti Is Art

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    This graffiti era originated with the mix of hip-hop culture and the graffiti art that is found in New York City subways. Graffiti artist have used this mixture on canvases‚ murals‚ drawings‚ and paintings. Many people consider graffiti art as vandalism‚ yet graffiti murals consist of the same qualities of famous paintings exhibited museums. Graffiti murals are art for several reasons. Graffiti art murals can bring beauty to areas that are depressing. There are many suburban areas in Los

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    Artist Reflection on Banksy

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    to the paint can. | | |Banksy’s use of “graffiti” materials‚ spray paint and a public wall defines his way of thumbing his nose at government‚ politics‚ | | |and the world in general. I would argue that “graffiti” or street art is a cause of disagreement among the public. As I see it‚ | | |many graffiti artists are talented and clever‚ but so many are considered mere “gang taggers”. The Urban Dictionary coins a tagger | | |as “a mostly derogatory term for an inexperienced

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    Lilian Sun Maczynska The Literary Imagination 20 August 2012 Arts‚ Man on Wire‚ and Bomb the Suburbs Pan to Houston‚ Texas at night. On an episode of Stephen Fry in America‚ produced by Andre Singer‚ standing on a stage in a dimly lit room‚ surrounded by Houston’s elite‚ actor and comedian Stephen Fry speaks of the importance of the arts. “Oscar Wilde quite rightly said‚ ‘All art is useless’. And that may sound as if that means it’s something not worth supporting. But if you actually think about

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    What Is Graffiti Wrong

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    Graffiti is a crime. It’s wrong. It is wrong to plaster negative manifestos in the public eye‚ it is wrong to abuse our surroundings and it is wrong to deface -to destroy the environment we share. However‚ this destructive infection that I refer to as graffiti is not done in spray paint. Graffiti is not gang names on subway walls‚ nor is it murals done without permission. I am here today‚ to unveil the truth of what real graffiti is. But first‚ allow me to define art. I have come to realize that

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    Next‚ graffiti is acknowledged by many people and it causes no harm to people. The first place that graffiti receives acknowledgement from is other graffiti writers. In “Documenting Illegal Art: Collaborative Software‚ Online Environment and New York City’s 1970s and 1980s Graffiti Art Movement” by Rachel Masilamani‚ she talked about the social movement of graffiti. She wrote‚ “At its heart‚ graffiti is about documenting presence; it is a way of saying ‘I was here‚’ but up until the early 1970s writers

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    Vandalism In G20

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    security lock down. The integrated security unit said 412 people were arrested.” [Pg.1] Vandalism is unnecessary in a protest because vandalism only causes more problems to solve. The G20 is like any other protest‚ a group of people expressing their concern out with boards and signs. The G20 had many officers‚ to protect everybody‚ but there were also many people that were vandalizing cars‚ stores‚ and banks. Vandalism encourages and increases the amount of law enforcements because the police officers

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    Root Cause Analysis

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    Root Cause Analysis: A Framework for Tool Selection A. MARK DOGGETT‚ HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY © 2005‚ ASQ This article provides a framework for analyzing the performance of three popular root cause analysis tools: the cause-and-effect diagram‚ the interrelationship diagram‚ and the current reality tree. The literature confirmed that these tools have the capacity to find root causes with varying degrees of accuracy and quality. The literature‚ however‚ lacks a means for selecting the appropriate

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