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    I used text graffiti strategy to expose students to specific lines prior to having them watch and hear the song video. My intent is for students to read selected quotes out of context, silently comment on the quotes and then respond to their peers’ comments. I knew this engaging task would activate schema as they construct meaning and cultivate their thinking that could evolve into inferences with depth. Using text graffiti would enhance their closed reading of the song

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    In the movie Lockdown created in 2000 by John Luessenhop tells a story of three friends wrongful convicted and sent to prison and the problems they deal with while incarnated. In the beginning of the movie Avery Montgomery which is the main chartartcer is taking time off from college to spend time with his girlfriend Krista , and help raise their young son. Though the movieportray the possibility to be a black professional swimmers to be rare, Avery is skilled to swim at a championship level, so

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    Jamaican element. Gangs of the Bronx had their own contribution. This was the beginnings of DJ Kool Herc and brought up street parties. Graffiti became popular in 1965 which made a connection to hip. Hip Hop was seen as a part of the culture.

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    globe. In terms of social characteristics, rap has always been there as a way to express oneself through art forms such as b-boying, graffiti, and rapping; now it’s

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    to do graffiti he states and or shows he misses his childhood by painting all the stuff he did before he had to become a father. How he paints the arcade and painted him and J.L.hanging out with nia and K-boy there it shows how he misses being a kid and and misses that time away from the baby. He also painted him playing ball another thing he missed doing and how he wished he could but can't because he has to take care of feather and that is a part of growing up or being a father. Graffiti shows

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    traditional-looking drawings. Through the decades, other artists have learned traditional ink drawings but have also developed other artistic ways to express who they are. For example, one artist, Hua Tunan, is a young artist who has experimented with graffiti and in his favor, was a success. Both artists are advocates for nature being their primary subjects. From mountainous ranges to flowers, to detailed portraits of animals, these paintings bring awareness to people about the beauty on our planet.

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    One publicly known Chicano Artist of East Los Angeles, Charles “Chaz” Bojórquez was born in 1949. He was born to be one of the most inspirational Chicano artist, greatly known as the God Father of Cholo style graffiti art. He was during a time in Los Angeles when the color of your skin or ethnic race made a difference. Apartheid started in the United States and it was a White majority, He was a young Mexican American trying to find my place in society. He had

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    entered our society, changed the world and created many traditions, movements, and even lifestyles? Hip-hop. This cultural phenomenon is the name for four elements of style created in the late seventies. The four elements are turntablism, emceeing, graffiti, and break dancing. Hip-hop gained widespread popularity in the 1980s and 1990s. Today, many view this as just rap, but to fully embrace the variance between the two is to understand the difference. “Rap” is the musical sound produced by the art

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    Megan McGehee Teresa Jimenez PWR-1 January 20, 2013 Rhetorical Analysis: Banksy Religious imagery is something that can be found in artwork all through the centuries. An anonymous world-renowned graffiti artist who goes by ‘Banksy’ places traditional paintings in public places altered to send an iconoclastic message about society and government. In this image he depicts a traditional figure of Jesus dying on the cross, but in his hands can be found shopping bags full of presents and candy

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    Some believe crime is committed due to poverty or desperation, others believe its committed in view of envy, and on the other hand, Gladwell believes crime is committed due to the surroundings of an individual. In ‘The Power of Context,’ Gladwell discusses the occurrence of crime in New York, stating that its major cause is the immediate environment one is in. Gladwell believes that the environment we’re in has a major effect on our behavior and eventually it makes us act according to it. Gladwell

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