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    Thing and Rules

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    What’s your pet peeve? Is it graffiti scrawled on building walls? Too much television commercials? Unnecessary violence in some movies? Something else that really bothers you? Write a multiple paragraph letter to the editor of your school newspaper persuading readers to consider your position regarding your pet peeve‚ including your proposed solution. Be sure to provide effective arguments and evidence in support of your position. Prompt; it seems as though rules are everywhere; at home‚ in school

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    description of vandalism. Vandalism is the act in which one purposefully commits an act in which they either destroy‚ trash‚ wreck‚ ruin‚ or render unusable a possession in which they are not the rifle owner of. This would also consist of acts such as graffiti. Now let’s see our definition compared to that of other legitimate sources. Dictionary.com - Willful or malicious destruction of public or private property. Old Dictionary - intentional destruction or damage to property Webster’s Dictionary -

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    History of Graffiti

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    The History of Graffiti Graffiti is a form of art involving writing or drawings scribbled‚ scratched‚ or sprayed illicitly on a wall in public places. Graffiti has also existed back in the Roman Empire and Ancient Greek. During the time of the Catacombs of Rome‚ graffiti was known as inscriptions‚ figure drawing that were found on the walls of ancient sepulchers or ruins. The earliest forms of graffiti dated back to 30‚000 BCE in the form of prehistoric cave paintings and pictographs using tools

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    Banksy

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    Victoria Park in east London - and this humor has translated easily into his indoor gallery installations. The resulting stardom must surely soon make anonymity impossible. I find it fascinating that his art is done illegally; when he was painting graffiti as a teenager‚ he was chased by the police: hiding under a van‚ he saw a stencil-like plate on its chassis and decided there and then to use stencils to design his street art. That way he could paint faster and elude the law; but this also meant

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    History of Graffiti

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    Graffiti as a Fine Art Graffiti is the act of drawing pictures or writing words on in any way on private or public property. Most commonly‚ graffiti is done with spray paint cans and markers in very publicly visible locations. The modern form of this art as we know it today was originated back in the late 1950’s. It has developed from simple letters and pictures to elaborate and beautiful pieces of art. Active graffiti writers are very talented artists that implement every aspect of art into

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    Types of students’ indiscipline Gangsterism Gangesterism is defined in many ways. Standing (2005) asked several people to define the term ‘gangsterism’. According to him‚ gangsterism can be defined as an “anti-social way of life that pitches loyalty to the gang against loyalty to institution of civilized society‚ such as the school‚ the family‚ the church and the justice system” (p. 10). Kinnes (2000) points out “those gang members may range in age from youngster (‘corner kids’) to adults

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    Meanwhile‚ Kyra is on her way to pick up Jordan from a friend’s house‚ having taken the afternoon off in an effort to spend less time working and more time with her family. As she drives through the unfamiliar part of town‚ listening to her relaxation tapes and sheltered from the rain‚ she recognizes the area as the new‚ quickly expanding hotspot and vows to look into it for future business. She is lost and trying to find the house where Jordan is‚ but the more she drives around the more she falls

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    The film Exit Through the Gift Shop by Banksy is about an amateur filmmaker turned street artist named Thierry Guetta. Guetta has always been found with a camera in his hands. He filmed anyone and everything he saw. He was first introduced to street art by his cousin The Space Invader‚ whose signature style is to put up pixelated space invader tiles around different cities. Guetta followed and filmed his cousin preforming his street art on numerous occasions. He first started filming street art because

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    Break dancing Zhen Gong 1000834396 Dr Annette Sanger VPMA99H3 B-boying or breaking‚ also called breakdancing‚ is a style of street dance that originated among African American and Puerto Rican youths in New York City during the early 1980s. People who dance break dancing are usually called “B-boy” or “B-girl” distinct from their gender. Although the term "breakdancing" is frequently used to refer to the dance in popular culture and in the more mainstream entertainment industry

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    Learning Experience

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    Every day we encounter experiences that help shape who we will one day become. Whether the events turn out to be good or bad‚ they ultimately leave a dent in our lives. One particular experience from my past has definably outlined part of who I am today. Ironically‚ I consider this event to be the best and worst learning experience of my entire life so far. “You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to an attorney

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