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    have actually roofs to allow people to pass through even if it’s raining‚ but because of poor maintenance‚ some parts of the bridges are actually flooded especially during strong rains which makes some passers uncomfortable. We also observed the vandalisms on some of the bridges caused by irresponsible individuals and the trashes scattered on the pathways and mini-flower beds. We also obeserved that there are illegal vendors and musicians on some of the bridges that causes over crowding especially

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    and participating and a lot of people who hate different‚ they might be bullied and riots could erupt. Not so good thing about them is that cities and countries where they are being hold become too crowded with people and robberies and different vandalisms are plausible.                      All in all‚ I think that international sports events bring countries closer more than they separate them. All people visiting and taking part in competitions should be aware that sports are here for fun and amusement

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    the need”). The existing federal law is inadequate to address the problem. On July 14 about 50 people railed in Gilbert Arizona in support for same sex marriage (“hate crime and the need”) In 31 states people who committed violence intimidation or vandalism against others on account of the persons race religion ethnicity or membership in a protected group can be sued in civil court and ordered to pay damages to the victim. Just as criminal hate crime laws vary from state to state so do civil liability

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    Shirazi (2014) talks about the influence of graffiti and vandalism including the setting and viewing these areas from different scopes and these types of crimes have on the

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    immersed in the art. I appreciate it because I don’t assume all of it is corrupt‚ I see the message they are trying to convey. Recently‚ graffiti artists have come under serious attack by the media and authority officials who claim that their work is vandalism. Graffiti is art no matter the message or the place it exists. Points that I will argue in this paper include gangs ruining the image of the art‚ selfless artists‚ the message art can hold‚ and society not adapting to graffiti yet. Graffiti is a

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    Man vs. Machine What if you were to go to work one day and find out that your boss had fired EVERYONE? Better yet‚ what if you then went home that same day and found everyone sitting in the living room with the same news of being let go? As technology expands more into our work place‚ it may have a great effect as to whether we have a job or employment in the future. Robot nation‚ by Robert Bain states that‚ "people are generally said to be lazy and always looking for the easy way to do

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    this success. This led to a sense of personal failure and humiliation which resulted in them rejecting these very values and inverting them by behaving badly and engaging in antisocial behavior as an alternate route to gain status. For example‚ vandalism and petty theft are delinquent acts that can be seen as a way of them “hitting back” at society. In other words‚ aware of being branded failures by the school‚ the lower streams develop their own subculture‚ based on a reversal of school values.

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    Counterproductive behavior at work is an issue that can cost an organization valuable time‚ resources‚ and most importantly money. This type of behavior can come in the form of laziness‚ tardiness‚ unauthorized extended breaks‚ theft‚ vandalism‚ absenteeism‚ and other damaging acts. These acts can potentially affect the business as a whole and in severe cases may lead to bankruptcy. Strict rules and regulations in organizations are efforts to combat against these types of behaviors

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    and intimate. Leopold was obsessed with the attractive Loeb. Loeb‚ on the other hand‚ liked having a loyal companion on his risky adventures. The two teenagers‚ who had become both friends and lovers‚ soon began committing small acts of theft‚ vandalism‚ and arson. Eventually‚ the two decided to plan and commit the "perfect crime."

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    Crime rates and particularly the rates of violent and gun related crimes are rising in most rich countries. Targets for blame include higher drug use‚ higher inequality and greater availability of weapons. While Liberal politics tends to favor rehabilitation and structural improvement to combat crime the right wing has always seen criminality as a rational choice that can be combated by deterrence. Zero Tolerance policing aims to stop serious crime by clamping down on the minor crimes like graffiti

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