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    VANDALISM Tuesday‚ December 8‚ 2009 INTRODUCTION A problem that occur in most states is vandalism. Vandalism is a growing international problem that keep on arise by day to day. According to statistics‚ there are almost 492 cases was being reported at police department last year. This problem has made the community become uncomfortable because they didn’t can’t use the accommodation that being provide by the government effectively. Vandalism also is a problem that gets in everyone in some form

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    Banksy: contemporary framework Street art has become a popular way for artists to express their ideas about society through their public displays of art. Banksy is a well known street artists that displays controversial and political artworks. Banksy work “girl with balloons” is painted on the Israeli West Bank Barrier Wall‚ which is a security and separation barrier which is still under construction. Which is almost considered a modern day Berlin Wall. The placement of this image is art‚ not the

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    Grafitti

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    21‚ 2013 The term graffiti is very ambiguous. It can be regarded as an art or as scribbling of infidels. As we walk down the streets of Beirut‚ we tend to see various types of graffiti. They can be ways in which people tend to express themselves in terms of anger or revenge and to talk about their hard conditions. There is always a hidden message behind these catchy artistic images. As Rasha Salti mentioned in her article "Urban Scrolls and Modern-Day Oracles"’ graffiti develops with respect

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    “Imagine a city where graffiti wasn’t illegal‚ a city where everybody drew whatever they liked. Where every street was awash with a million colours and little phrases. Where standing at a bus stop was never boring. A city that felt like a party where everyone was invited‚ not just the estate agents and barons of big business. Imagine a city like that and stop leaning against the wall - it’s wet. ” (Banksy 85) Graffiti is a global form of expression that is untamed but uses similar methods as advertisements

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    world. c. No matter how much you think you’ve learned within this dance style there are always variations within the foundation of each technique. II. Writing‚ going beyond the negative views of vandalism and turning to the creation of artwork. d. Writing is a form of expression same as all other forms of hip-hop‚ but because it is done where it shouldn’t have been it is viewed as indecent. e. If a “writer” isn’t writing they could have been doing much more severe crimes.

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    Abandoning a New Born Baby

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    Baby Dumping by Tharshanath Kunakai Baby dumping occurs when a pair of irresponsible parents mainly teenagers decide to just abandon their newborn baby and place them where? In an unfavorable condition‚ such as the dumpsters‚ abandoned places or even in front of someone else’s house. Baby dumping is also considered as a form of murder and the irresponsible parents will be punished and placed behind the bars. It is also considered illegal in all countries. According to a reliable source‚ a baby is

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    emigrated to America (1967) from Jamaica bringing with him the already popular DJ style of break-beat mixing used in Jamaican Dub music. He encouraged B-boying or break-dancing‚ which became part of the four elements of hip-hop culture (B-boying‚ rap‚ graffiti and Djing)‚ he introduced a

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    They write and sell songs about poverty‚ street life‚ and crime.” (Hess) Hip-hop is taking what you got and turning it into something greater to make a social or political statement. Perhaps it’s a form of escape better yet‚ it’s a form of self-expression that others can relate to. Hip Hop isn’t about what kind of

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    Street Art: Crime or Art?

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    attention of many. Graffiti artists like Banksy‚ Twist and Basquiat resulted in ’International Attention’ because of their work being highly influential regarding social and political aspects. However Street Art normally is also seen as pure vandalism to the walls of public and a form of disgrace to society by those individuals who rebel. It is also believed to be supported by Fascists who have been involved in expressing Nazi Images. Street art evolves from graffiti; it is graffiti that has allowed

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    used art as a tool to fight back and try using different forms of art as resistance‚ but it does not always work. Using “street art”: graffiti‚ tagging or murals‚ is one of the ways how people tried to push back against oppression. Graffiti art is thought of to be vandalism and disturbance of the public‚ but it is just a form of self-expression. Artists use graffiti as a way to show their talent and opinions to the public. Street art is a tool that is used to resist against racial discrimination‚

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