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    Project Title: Bring Unity in Response to Anti-vandalism (BURA) Project Description Vandalism is defined as a willful or malicious destruction or defacement of the things of beauty or of public or private property. It is considered as a major offense as provided by the Notre Dame of Midsayap College (NDMC handbook‚ but campaign against it is not strongly implemented. Vandalism is often caused by ideological‚ vindictive and malicious reasons. Boredom and exam charters contributes to the problem

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    Vandalism....nowadays case of vandalism become more our country.Teenagers nowadays become more brave to do a vandalism.Such a horrible things..damage other peoples things.Before I come further about this vandalism.I would like to explain the meaning of vandalism.Vandalism is the behaviour attributed to the Vandals‚ by the Romans‚ in respect of culture: ruthless destruction or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable The example of the action includes criminal damage‚ defacement‚ graffiti and

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    4. Were they acts of vandalism/ mason marks? In 1567 A.D‚ 2 years after the Battle of Talikota and the sacking of the Vijayanagara imperial capital‚ Cesare Frederici‚ an Italian traveller‚ visited the city of Vijayanagara and documented Emperor Tirumala trying to repopulate the ruined capital city. For the purposes of this chapter‚ the failed attempt by Emperor Tirumala of the Aravidu dynasty to repopulate the capital after the defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire at the battle of Talikota will not

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    notably New York. Many graffiti artists used it as means to showcase their art‚ while others used it as a public speech and highlight gentrification within the area. Despite its artistic nature‚ city governments quickly labeled graffiti as a form of “vandalism”‚ and instilled various programs to rectify the problem. Philadelphia and New York in particular had to most success in subduing graffiti and dealing with gentrification‚ although in vastly different manors. Many graffiti artists use graffiti to

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    area. Is it vandalism when it is placed on the side of a building or a car and art when it is on a canvas on someone’s wall or in a gallery- what is the difference? Graffiti‚ in its more complex forms‚ can be considered art because it clearly contains artistic elements‚ it communicates the artist’s expression to the viewer‚ and the traditional art community has already accepted it. The objective of this essay is to explain how graffiti art overcomes the concerns of illegality and vandalism and can be

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    Introduction Graffiti and vandalism are a major blight on communities. Vandalism can lead to important services‚ such as public telephones‚ being damaged so that they don’t work‚ or removed‚ for example bus shelters‚ to protect from further harm. Vandalism can make the environment untidy‚ and graffiti can be offensive. All of these things contribute to an air of decline‚ and can lead to people fearing crime more. Acts of vandalism can include breaking windows‚ smashing up payphones‚ and graffiti

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    School Security While the primary concern of schools is to teach‚ today’s reality is that schools are also concerned with protecting and safeguarding young people. More and more‚ schools have begun using metal detectors and other means to keep weapons and other harmful things out of the school environment. Schools now also have security guards who are able to search students’ property. It’s sad that schools have gotten to this point but most would agree it is

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    Unit 1. Task 1-5.2 Write a brief summary of policies and procedures in schools relating to the following: Staff: Performance management. School governors will establish an annual evaluation policy for the teachers to ensure that their objectives are set for each of them and guarantee that their performance is assessed annually. Each teacher will get a performance report where shows the areas they need to work on and a constructive feedback to help them progress. Grievance policy. A guide

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    on us after the family‚ it is the school. The years that we spend in school are not merely time spent in learning and filling our minds with knowledge‚ but also time spent in moulding our character‚ acquiring various attitudes and imbibing basic principles of life. The basic traits of our personality are formed during our school days. The name of my school is Modern Secular Public School. It is situated in Malerkotla. It is considered to be one of the finest schools in the state. Highly acclaimed for

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    School Choice – An Educational Custom Fit Imagine if only one size of pants were sold in stores and government regulations wouldn’t allow any other size to be made available to consumers. This may sound crazy but it’s much like what’s happening with the education of our nation’s children. As Americans we enjoy a wide range of personal choice‚ and thankfully it includes our ability to select the pants that fit us best. But think for a moment about traditional public education. For decades

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