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    A History of Graffiti June 12‚ 2014 by MuffyMarracco everywhere from city streets to high school hallways. Graffiti can run the gamut from hastily scribbled tags of someone’s street name to carefully thought-out art that critiques contemporary society. The word graffiti comes from the Italian language. “Graffiti” is actually the plural of the word “graffito.” They are both derived from the word graffio‚ which means “a scratch.” The original graffiti was scratched into the surface‚ not just painted

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    Graffiti is a words or pictures that are written or dawn on walls‚ signs‚ posters‚ and even on the street. Graffiti culture has evolved into an art form of its own‚ using..... Hosier Land - Melbourne‚ is one of the most famous places in over the world where graffiti is legal. Surely no one can not surprise with the exciting‚ unimagined and magical at this place. All the ugly walls‚ concrete roads here were put on a colorful jacket‚ exquisite and bring the feeling of artistic. This is called the

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    Essay Graffiti: Freedom of Expression or Crime? Graffiti is controversial topic for society as it can mean freedom of expression or be considered a crime. The author of “Stop Graffiti Vandalism Now-or Not” argues that Toronto’s anti-graffiti campaign is pointless its rational blasted‚ and its claims unsupported. However‚ weather the author can see it or not‚ Graffiti is a form of vandalism that is often associated with other types of crime is destructive‚ offensive and should not be imposed

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    of art painted on the walls of the street or any flat surface visible to the public.1 But as time pass‚ graffiti evolved from a plain drawing or writing about political issues and social commentary to a randomly created writing of gangs and groups.2 Today’s graffiti are hardly understandable and mostly offensive and these reasons are worth receiving rants from people. People rant about graffiti because it makes the surroundings look dirty‚ it sometimes shows offensive writings and drawings‚ and most

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    lives for different proposes. However‚ art seems to be good for all people‚ there is only one type of it which is usually not welcomed in countries - ‘Street art’. According to Johan Slogan‚ ‘Nowadays art’ (2010‚ 13-14)‚ street art known to us as a “graffiti” is a way of representing feelings by people from lower class who were discriminated or have their own opinions for situation in the world. Street art has been declared as vandalism prohibited in most developed countries‚ moreover‚ the number of

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    Anthropology 11 – Cultural Anthropology In Search of Respect: Selling Crack in El Barrio General and Introduction What is Bourgois ’ main argument in this book? How does he go about making it‚ step by step? Is it convincing? Why?/Why not? What is "cultural capital?" How does this concept explain the experiences of people from El Barrio-in school? at work? in business? in the legal system? How do you think Bourgois ’ ethnography

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    Feigenson Dialogues in Critical Social Studies Exam 1‚ question 4 Although there are many similarities and connections among Bourdieu’s notion of habitus and Williams’ notions of hegemony and structure of feeling‚ there are also many differences. Through a brief discussion of the three concepts‚ the reasons why hegemony and structure of feeling would seem to challenge habitus‚ rather than support it‚ will become apparent. Bourieu’s notion of habitus is one of a way of organizing everything around

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    Banksy is said to be an artist by some and a graffiti lawbreaker by others. Basically‚ it is up to the person to define Banksy as someone who is doing the right thing verses doing the wrong thing. Banksy creates his graffiti pictures to make a stand for what he believes is the right way to look at controversial issues. Some people may not like Banksy’s graffiti because they do not have the same views as him. Some people might not like it because graffiti is vandalism and they see no art in vandalism

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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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    unwanted gang related art work or graffiti. Hopefully‚ our efforts will become widespread throughout the community with the use of two key aspects at the foundation of organizing functional communities. These two elements include‚ technology‚ as well as‚ education. To begin with‚ technology has been used in the form of emails‚ advising committee members of upcoming meetings. The internet has also been helpful in the gathering of information and research

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