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    their personal style to convey their individual representation of their culture. Jean Michael Basquiat was an African American Painter part of the Neo- Expressionism movement and was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1960. Coming from the “punk” and “graffiti” scene in New York, Basquiat has now become one of the most celebrated African American Painters in the Neo- Expressionism movement. Basquiat’s work is considered “unstudied” because he didn’t go to school for art. Even though the appearance of

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    7 Creative Ways to Feature Company Logos at Events For a company to succeed in the modern world, branding is something you must get right. Logo plays a key role in branding and it’s important for any business to get it right. Of course, having a good logo is not enough alone – you also need to be showing it off at every opportunity. For this, events are full of great branding opportunities. But having your logo printed on a banner is not enough. You have to b creative in the way you showcase your

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    Paul “Moose” Curtis has found himself immersed within the unusual and incredible art of reverse graffiti. Instead of using aerosol paint to create murals on walls, Moose uses a pressure washer to remove the dirt and grime from the wall eventuating a creation of ravishing images of pattern. This new art form is evolving into a mad craze all over the world. This is the story of Moose. “I have never found that real easy way of explaining what I do, I tell people that I make pictures by cleaning.”

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    to Lito sitting in a car with Hernando and Daniela while driving up to their house where a lot of photographers are waiting for him. On one of the walls a graffiti is visible, which says ‘faggot’. All of the sensates appear in Lito’s seat one after another and see the graffiti, but with another word for each of them, meaning that the graffiti represents a slur or insult one of them has been called and might also show their deepest insecurities or fears. The photographers in front of the house are

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    country because their country does not support them. An important fact I learned was that the Jones Act in 1917 gave Puerto Rico citizenship. When looking at the pictures in the power point the buildings are all graffiti and abandoned however, universities have false walls for all the graffiti. Puerto Rico is still going through an economic drought and jobs are extremely difficult to look for. So men and women prostitute to make some type of living for their families.

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    Often in a novel, symbols and motifs are used to give major characters an identity and a complex personality, while letting us in on their thoughts. In The Catcher in the Rye, J.D Salinger uses symbols to create Holden's intricate character and to let us understand him. This essay will talk about how Salinger uses symbols in order to depict Holden's character and his thoughts. Karl Marx stated “Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless

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    Gangs have a long negative history. Usually joining a gang is a bad thing to do. Well depending what kind of gang it is, but most of the time it’s been viewed like a violent or a rebellion act. Gangs have had an impact in society for a long time in many different places in the world, and there are a lot of types of gangs. They impact society by increasing the rates of murders, school drop outs, and drug and alcohol abuse. There are many reasons why people join gangs. Some people might join a gang

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    Justice System Essay This essay question is to what extent is the justice system fair & equitable for the youth.The meaning for fair and equitable is that all rules apply to all Canadians and that you have to understand what circumstances they come from like their background.The justice system is fair and equitable to the youth for various reasons.The Youth Criminal Justice Act(YCJA) protects the rights of the youth.The YCJA is fairer to the youth than the Criminal Code of Canada(CCC).The CCC is

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    We Watched As A Class

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    A. The first term to be discussed is Group. States by Henslin as “Set of people who interact on the basis of shared expectations and who possess some degree of identity”(145). A part of being in MS 13 is that all people involved are one group. They all follow the same “rules” and respect the same leader. In parts of the documentary we watched as a class, we seen how MS 13 is ran in some sorts like a business. Everyone in MS 13 has a job and duty to fulfill, and there are consequences for not following

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    walking. Two scholars Fik Meijer, author of The Gladiators: History’s Most Deadly Sport, and Mary Beard, author of The Fires of Vesuvius: Pompeii Lost and Found, project general mortality rates for gladiators based on statistics from dipinti and graffiti, concluding how often they died and amount of pardons granted. Scholar Susanna Shadrake

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