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    Scavenger Hunt Report

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    • Oreo contest • Bottoms up contest • DodgeBall • 3 Point Contest • Photo Booths • Video game contests • Graffiti Wall (Paper on the wall that clubs can “tag”) • Cheesecake • Concert • Fear Factor thing (Weird Food) • Rock climbing • Carnival night • Banner Creation (Like hokey night thing) • Semi-Formal (Maybe less formal) The final 5 day list that we determined follows; • Monday: Graffiti wall (Spray Chalk) Painted Wall • Tuesday: Scavenger Hunt • Wednesday: Photo booth / Photo contest • Thursday:

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    However, when Eliza recounts the story of her sexual assault later, it becomes clear that this graffiti is more than a joke; it is a form of symbolic violence against her. In fact, Eliza later tells Keith that she was sexually assaulted by her roommates the night that these notes were written on her door, and the men used the same markers to write

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    MS-13: Why the Gang Will Never Die Out Kathryn E. Psenda University of Colorado, Colorado Springs Abstract Mara Salvatrucha, often called the most dangerous gang in America, was bred from the violence and war that plagued El Salvador for over 12 years. As Salvadoran civilians, as well as ex-guerillas, sought asylum in the United States, they brought with them an ember of this violence that was stoked in the dangerous streets of Pico-Union, L.A. To defend themselves, the refugees formed

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    was shot in Los Angeles, and killed. The MS would all come to the funeral and burial and would morn his death with his true family. Then then painted a side of a building with his name and MS-13, stating he was a part and will always be a part. The graffiti only lasts a short while until someone paints over it trying to get the city blocks back to par. They state that although the mural is not there anymore, it was once and this boy will always be a part of MS. As far as the MS members go, they say

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    The piece ‘Inhale’ seems to be about how the Earth’s air is becoming polluted with the variety of gasses seeping from trucks, factories, and the various cosmetic products we use on a daily basis. Contaminating the air until it becomes harder for us to breathe, such as Japan were the high air pollution makes it difficult to breathe. Speaking from my own evaluation and observations, the painting seems meant for adults considering that most of the human beings in the piece of art look to be adults and

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    Jean-Michel Basquiat

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    take on the role of an artist. First, Basquiatcreated awareness for an underappreciated form. In his early days, he went by the name Samo, his graffiti went beyond the typical artwork spray painted on walls, trains and billboards are New York. The paintings possessed a level of depth, artistry, and were comparable to visual poetry. His work elevated the graffiti art form, enabling it to be taken more seriously in the upper echelons of the art world. In a like manner, Jean used his passion for painting

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    significant part in the structure and outcome of the story. This theme is successfully coupled to the theme of destiny by the use of the clock and other symbols that are present throughout the comic. Symbols such as clocks, the smiley pin, and the graffiti are utilized to efficiently connect the themes of time, justice and the loss of innocence and morality throughout Watchmen. The combination of all of these themes ultimately allude to Ozymandias’ decision to unleash chaos on Manhattan by foreshadowing

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    during the 1960’s civil rights movement; their way of peaceful protest is through the four main areas involved in hip-hop culture: DJing, breakdancing, graffiti, and most importantly rap music (Romano). The East and West coast were always competing against each other through means of hop-hop. It was all about which region had the better DJs, graffiti artist, b-boys and b-girls, and MCs. Each element of hip-hop had a positive impact on American culture. B-boying and b-girling (breakdancing) was the

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    Joe Clark Lean On Me

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    The film Lean on Me stars Morgan Freeman, who is the principal at Eastside High School. This school has been run by drugs and violence over the years. Morgan Freeman is featured as Mr. Clark in this film, trying his level best to revive the school through the restoration of its academic standards to its levels when he previously was a teacher there. Throughout this film, we encounter Mr. Clark as a very controlling and ruthless principal, willing to do anything possible to ensure that the students

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    American Street Morals

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    Anderson, Thomas Leroy. A Critical Analysis of American Street Murals, 1967-1982. N.p.: n.p., 1983. Print. This dissertation critically analyzes the products and also the processes of the contemporary American street mural movement, between 1967 and 1982. He critically analyzes and interprets 10 murals from different geographical areas in the United States. The questions of the study he tries to arrive at is figuring the social and political developments within those years and to gain insight, not

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