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    What do we expect when we see different communities? A community that’s supposed to be united‚ peaceful‚ loving‚ and full of happiness. Unfortunately‚ when the looks of our community are questioned those personalities get taken away. The Broken windows theory pushes civilians away from being comfortable in their own community‚ because if a neighborhood portrays a bad image civilians will conclude that the community is unsafe. Eventually‚ crime will increase because if the community is already unsafe

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    What Does Cultural Policy Involve? Student: Course Name: Instructor: Institution: Department: Date: Cultural policy is almost invariably interconnected to all fundamental issues in today’s society‚ such as economic stratification‚ education‚ technology‚ race relationships‚ international relations‚ and community development. Indeed‚ cultural policy is apparent in various instances extending from an ordinary

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    term “hip-hop”. (Reese). Rap music can be traced back to the Bronx in the 1970s where rap music was used by black youth to express themselves‚ along with graffiti‚ breakdancing‚ and style. Not only is hip-hop focused in the music industry. There have been styles of art such as graffiti‚ which was explored on alley streets and urban areas. Graffiti was another form of expression through a more imagery sense. Different styles of dancing were expressed through hip-hop music. Breakdancing was one of the

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    In the novel The Catcher in the Rye‚ J. D. Salinger portrays the protagonist‚ Holden Caulfield‚ from two very different sides. On one hand‚ Holden is passionate about the protection of innocence‚ and he attempts to shelter all kids‚ especially his younger sister Phoebe‚ from any knowledge which might compromise their innocence. On the other hand‚ Holden is repeatedly revealed to be experienced and knowledgeable in society. He constantly swears‚ drinks‚ and smokes‚ sharply criticizes everyone he sees

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    born in Bristol. Some sources say the well known but anonymous graffiti artist was expelled from school and some says he left school at 16 .Some even say he was trained to be a butcher but they are all rumours. What makes him really unique is as Brad Pitt says "He does all this and he stays anonymous. I think that’s great. These days everyone is trying to be famous. But he has anonymity” Banksy’s street graffiti career began aged 14. He started as a free hander but‚ unable to draw

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    has taken up her role in the Patriarchal Hegemony that surrounds Veronese society and she and all women have not made any effort to change it‚ but instead have absorbed and continued through with the tradition without any question of if it is right or fair to women. Lady Capulet is typical of women of the time as her marriage to Capulet is portrayed to be one of power ‚ money and status rather than of love. Juliet does not feel this Patriarchal Hegemony is how Veronese society should function but

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    he could emphasize the rank orders of intelligence or normalcy. In order to give more information towards the distribution of the curve. 4.) Briefly explain Davis’s argument the novels serve to reproduce “the hegemony of normalcy.” Davis argument that novels are reproducing “the hegemony of normalcy” by trying to enforce public venues. Thus making every literary work have some form of reference to the abnormal. Therefore making it rare when a novel doesn’t have some kind of character with a disability

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    Thesis: In the novel Motorcycles and Sweetgrass by Drew Hayden Taylor‚ a community exists that is disjointed and lacking intimate connection between members. Nanabush is called into the community and utilizes chaos to create order and an application of the Marxist concept of creative destruction presents a newly formed community of First Nations people from old Anishnawbe roots. John‚ who is Nanabush‚ enters the Anishnawbe community as a representation of disorder and chaos. Initially‚ the only

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    continues to wear a symbol. Forks and mouth is usually attracted close obscene names and added. These showing bare breasts and my penis pubic: If you’re wondering what it takes to place a poster of graffiti favorite. See the metro and attention in New York. The event is not rare. One-­‐way to read this graffiti scribble it between the lines and say it is in these pictures. Take our behavior often have elevated ceremonial clothes as a precursor to sex‚ of course‚ one of the basic functions of the human

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    Interaction Between Personality and Environment A theory that an individual’s behavior is most likely based on factors such as personal convictions‚ personality‚ or inherited genes is a common belief in nowadays’ society. This theory seems like reasonable and logical because it is quite natural that a person’s behavior follows his or her characters. Malcolm Gladwell‚ however‚ in his essay‚ “The Power of Context: Bernie Goetz and the Rise and Fall of New York City Crime‚” examines those factors

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