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    house or a business‚ graffiti/tagging‚ and population of gang members loitering in specific regions. Much like any other natural creature of nature‚ gang members are territorial‚ if an individual poses a threat or opposes the group‚ they will take defense to hold their ground. People can distinguish whether they live near a gang by the graffiti‚ which is in a sense a signature for gangs like an artist signs their work to claim it. In most neighborhoods you can notice graffiti or “tagging” around buildings

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    culture is the art of Graffiti. Graffiti are paintings‚ which are most often painted on the walls of buildings and trains‚ usually for a very short time. Lots of people can call it vandalism‚ but that doesn’t remove its art statement. In the graffiti the receiver of the painting’s and the painter’s message is not a current person‚ it’s everybody which are seeing it. Here the painting can not be sold‚ its only porpoise it’s to inspire and to provoke the audience. The graffiti artists don’t have names

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    Clarence. The novel shows us the actions he takes to deal with his feelings about this racism such as‚ attending Dumby Reds funeral even though he knew people didn’t approve‚ stuck up for his beliefs with the aboriginals and also by cleaning the graffiti off the shed at the jetty. Deadly Unna? Is more than just a story about a teenager developing awareness of racism. The book by Phillip Gwynne shows how life is controlled by intolerance. It displays racism on many levels‚ sexism towards females

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    Blacky is a gutless wonder? Deadly Unna? Essay Gary Black‚ also know as Blacky lives near the coast of South Australia with an extended family of eight siblings. His father‚ Bob Black‚ believes Blacky is a ‘gutless wonder’‚ consequently that leads Blacky in believing his father and is not able to show confidence in his self. Despite what he believes‚ his actions don’t always show his gutless. ‘My own son a gutless wonder’ Bob Black’s thoughts on his son puts a strain in their relation‚ causing

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    “rap” the music genre. Sometimes it is used to describe attires‚ language‚ attitude‚ and morals. To sum it up‚ Hip hop is more than just music‚ it is a culture. It all started with Latin and African-American youths from Bronx‚ New York who were “graffiti artists‚ break-dancers‚ turntablists‚ and emcees.” (Fresh in Hip Hop‚ Nelson George) the main elements of Hip hop. As these components became more and more known in New York‚ the term hip hop defined the overall culture. Although‚ the word "hip-hop"

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    Banksy Banksy is a english graffiti street artist. His street art combine dark humor with graffiti done with a distinctive graffiti technique. His artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets‚ walls‚ bridges of cities throughout the world. This graffiti street art that banksy created shows the feeling of sadnes‚ in a way that he has created tone and detail using stencil art technique makes the painting look different and unique‚ as though there is only on

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    become the epicenter for protest motivation for movements like “Black Lives Matter‚” and “Hands Up‚ Don’t Shoot.” The image gives a prospective from the protestors standpoint. The clash between both sides is heated‚ which can be exemplified by the graffiti on the mailbox and the cops’ uniforms. The image forces the viewer to see the police as a stampeding force because the only civilian in view seems to be listening to the cops and staying still. The picture evokes a feeling that the government is

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    Bikers‚ Emo‚ Graffiti‚. Goths‚ Hip- hoppers- Have you ever heard these words‚ dear parents? These are the youth subcultures‚ which your good children belong to. Nowadays the life of many young people is influenced by popular culture. The youth follow certain stereotypes that are imposed on them through TV‚ movies and music. In their lifestyle they try to imitate the images of their idols. Very often young people refuse to recognize the official culture. Instead‚ they become the supporters

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    Hip Hop Collection’s exhibit – Now Scream‚ the four core components of hip hop comprise DJing‚ MCing‚ B-boying/B-girling‚ and graffiti. It is worth exploring the relationship of these four in their respective and collective influence in the hip hop culture. However‚ it is conceivable that among the four‚ there is one element (B-boying/B-girling) that is physical‚ one (graffiti) visual‚ and two (DJing and MCing) audial. The audial aspect of hip hop therefore deserves extensive attention in the study

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    Gangs are a problem in every major city in the United States‚ and membership is rising. They are responsible for countless crimes‚ including murder‚ theft‚ vandalism‚ and causing terror within their communities. The question that remains is‚ “Why would anyone want to join a gang?” People join gangs for many reasons. Some of these reason include‚ a sense of “family”‚ protection‚ family tradition‚ or simply to look cool‚ but there are four primary reasons that describe most gang members:

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