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    The idea that knowledge varies between accuracy and simplicity is, to me, incorrect. Accuracy of knowledge more nearly means valid or correct information but the statement implies that accurate information strictly correlates with complexity in understanding. Therefore, if something is simple or basic in its understanding and production, it is not accurate. Most areas of knowledge depend on accurate information that can be proven and justified, however, are either so ever-changing that accuracy

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    example of the carelessness of hooligans who ruined the mural with graffiti. Romero’s painting was covered with a protective coat by the state; this was a wrong way to respond to the situation because it made it seem as if the mural never existed. In my school we have a beautiful mural of Gandhi that we are represented by because of the famous quote “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” This mural has been vandalized by graffiti because of the immaturity of our younger students, this mural was

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    A Risk Assessment

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    This assignment will take the form of a risk assessment, assessing the possible risks that can be found in the home environment and its surroundings. It will define what is meant by the word risk and it will describe how one is identified. In the essay, three risks from within the home will be examined and there will be a discussion as to how frequently these risks occur. Penultimately, this essay will present influential criminological theories to help explain the phenomenon of crime. Finally, it

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    music video for this song was directed by Philip Andelman. There are two main scenes in the music video, the first is John Mayer casually strolling along the East River in New York City and the other is where commissioned graffiti artists, Futura 2000, Tats Cru, and Daze graffiti messages that correlate to the lyrics of the song (Macleod 1). In the music video for “Waiting on the World to Change,” Andelman and John Mayer illustrate how the current generation seems to be indifferent

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    extent to which it is effective in identify creativity in literacy practices such as diaries, letters and graffiti. However, I would like to continue by presenting the argument

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    The genre of hip hop has a positioning in the African American identity because it has helped people to form connections and builds powerful statements with tunes, lyrics and ciphers. In the case of Dred Scott v Sandford (1856), in which a slave, sued for his freedom because his master had taken him to a free territory and believed it made him free slave. The Supreme Court ruled against Dred Scott. With this decision it was clear that a compromise would not be reached, and so war was the only resolution

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    Shop” is a documentary about French immigrant Theirry Guetta and his passion for filming street art. The majority of his film takes place in the city of Los Angeles and follows Theirry Guetta on his quest to interview numerous graffiti artists including Banksy, an infamous graffiti artist from Britain. Banksy’s street art started out small but he eventually worked his way up to be a bigger and better sensation and soon his stencils were seen all throughout the country of Britain. With the use of realist

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    everything he cares about. He paints graffiti late at night where nobody else is present. It calms him to be out at night and just paint in the darkness. He is not the most social person in the world,

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    I will examine the article, Speak My Language. Specifically, I am going to explain some of cultural components and influences such as cultural norms, expectation, and expressions of the local youth culture in Santa Fe community. Also, beside the graffiti wall, I will figure out some of good strategies for keeping connection and relationships with youth in this community. According to the article, local artists encourage to paint the legal wall in Santa Fe. It does not mean just a painting but also

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    "According to the 2011 National Gang Threat Assessment report, gangs are responsible for an average of 48% of violent crime in most jurisdictions, and up to 90 percent in others" ("Gangs"). Gangs use many different things to identify themselves, they use graffiti, and their are still many rivalries between modern gangs today like the Montagues and Capulets. Their are many ways that gangs identify themselves. Just like the Montagues and Capulets with ways to know who's who. For example the Hispanic gangs

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