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    It has become increasingly popular to normalize the entertainment of hatred for members belonging to a political or social affiliation opposite your own; however‚ this appears to be an epidemic most noticeably found within the Left political party. In introducing this mentality and approving it within the faction‚ the Left has produced various groups claiming to be against fascism‚ racism‚ sexism‚ eccetera‚ but who present their disapproval of the aforementioned through physical violence and censorship—both

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    1. When is antisocial behavior not considered a normal developmental stage? When children exhibit aggressive behaviors that accrue repeatedly and usually in different contexts (home ‚ school and community . When it is impairing everyday functions and child becomes unmanageable. 2. Define a conduct disorder CD can be defined as antisocial behaviors that negatively affect everyday functions and occur continuously and repeatedly in different sitting (home ‚ school ‚ community )and child becomes

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    tardy or searched for an open space. It truly has been better with this rule in effect. First of all‚ the school should have knowledge about what is happening in the parking lot. Knowing where each student’s designated parking spots are prevents vandalism. It also prevents the students from skipping class because the faculty can check if your car is in the designated parking space. In the same way it is nice for the staff to know where each student car is‚ it is just as great for me to know exactly

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    theory brings up the idea that any small act of mischief‚ if ignored will escalate into a larger and more serious crime. The theory implies that if you control an environment to be well ordered and maintained‚ that this could stop further acts of vandalism‚ and could de-escalate crime rates. Picture an empty building with a few broken windows… if no one were to fix these windows criminals would go by and break more windows‚ vandalize the building‚ or even break into the building. Imagine walking

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    Although graffiti isn’t the top priority in schools right now‚ it is still a rising problem in schools and needs to be addressed. Graffiti is considered vandalism which is against the law and if a student is caught in the act they may be expelled which will affect their grades potentially lowering them. First and foremost‚ graffiti itself can cause others to create graffiti‚ so it is very important to act quickly to remove it. Even waiting one day could be consequential because in that little

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    incarceration period into consideration when determining what to classify ones crime as. If one is charged with a misdemeanor they normally will not be incarcerated for longer than a year. Examples of misdemeanors are theft under a certain dollar amount‚ vandalism‚ public intoxication‚ and or reckless driving. The financial burden of a misdemeanor compared to a felony is lower as well. If charged with a felony they will normally stay long after a year. Examples of felonies could be money laundering‚ murder

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    receive the love from their family. As a result‚ they are easily influenced by peer pressure. A good friend will help them in their lives but a bad friend will definitely spoil their bright future. They may take part in crime such as gengsterism and vandalism. These are the serious problems that can occur if the parents are not caring for their children. The academic result of these children in the school also affected. They will not pay attentions on their studies again. If this bad situation is

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    a perspective of street art. The documentary tells the story of a French native filmmaker Thierry Guetta. Guetta developed interest in filming specifically street artist. Throughout the documentary‚ it showed how street art is not just a form of vandalism or jargon. However‚ it showed the passion of the street artists behind their work. Furthermore‚ I believe the theme of the movie is that nowadays‚ street artists have disregarded the significance of the art. They only care about the income they can

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    The Evolution of Street Art Jill Hiney 3-5-13 English Nine Honors Mrs. Tinervin ‘From the Italian graffito (scribbling)‚ the practice of drawing symbols‚ images‚ or words on private or public surfaces without permission.’ Ancient Romans wrote graffiti‚ as have many of the world ’s cultures. “Graffiti” refers to marks left on walls or other public spaces‚ often using paint or chalk.’(Derfner‚ 32). How did street art become what it is today? Graffiti at a glance

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    “Gang violence in America is not a sudden problem. It has been a part of urban life for years‚ offering an aggressive definition and identity to those seeking a place to belong in the chaos of large metropolitan.” Dave Reichert‚ United States Congressman. Street gangs have been around in the United States as far back as 1783. In contrast to today’s modern street gangs‚ many early gangs on the east coast were even multi-ethnic‚ the gangs were compromised of boys from the same neighborhoods (Howell

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