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    St. Pauls High School Graffiti An Art Form Ruined By Taggers Stirling McKelvie English 4 – Honors Angela Ivey 25 November 2014   Outline Thesis: Taggers have ruined the image of graffiti art. Tagging is incredibly destructive to many communities. I. Introduction a. Description b. Thesis II. Gang Affiliation a. Appearance b. Reasons c. Impact III. Delinquency a. People b. Explanation c. Impact IV. Places a. Targets b. Motives c. Effects V. Survey VI. Conclusion  Stirling

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    Graffiti Removal

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    Tagger argues that their work is an expression of art but art is a creative skill of the imagination that makes viewers fill with beauty and at times emotional power but the line has to be drawn, graffiti is not an art it’s an evil message that causes disruptions in community’s. graffiti is not an art because it cost thousands for the ones tagged, causes deathly health effects and promotes gang violence. Art is a creative beauty that fanatics spends thousand to have in their personal collections

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    In recent years, Banksy has been recognized as an international artist and filmmaker in 2010 with the documentary Exit through the Gift Shop. The world of fine art and museums have accepted his work and the value of his street art exponentially increased. His work being showcased in gallery spaces willingly along with several installations throughout the world. Banksy’s work is by definition what is considered contemporary art in the aspect of the speculation and the juxtaposition that arises when

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    Have guts to fight for your dreams. If people mock them-good. That means they're great dreams. (Robin Sharma). Which means if people mock your dreams, then they just wish they had the same dreams. Pro mx racing is a ideal career for one who wants to earn a high salary, work a flexible schedule, and achieve personal fulfillment. Pro mx racers earn an ideal salary. Pro mx racers earn an average of $79,460 annual earnings if paid by an ametuer race team (Corporation CFNC). Earnings vary depending

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    Festival winning documentary, “Exit through the Gift Shop” gives an interesting insight of the underground and unknown world of street art and viewing societies understanding of modern art. The documentary trails the life of a curious French immigrant Terry Guetta, who has a passion for filming everything in sight from his family to local street artists. Following these street artists such as Shepherd Fairey and eventually Banksy himself around for most his time, he developed an interest in the art

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    cinematography, editing, and sound. All these movie elements are combined to make movies we see today. The movie Wolf of Wall Street (2013) is a film which uses all of these elements to create its meaning and convey its overall style. The movie is about Jordan Belfort, and follows his rise and fall on wall street. It shows his beginnings with how he got involved on wall street starting at the bottom as a connector, and then showing how he rose to the top, with a band of men he recruits, to become one

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    In some cases, inanimate objects can represent a person more than actual words. This was true in both the cars of American Graffiti, and also one’s hair in Hair. This directly ties in with the title significance of Hair, as the youth’s long hair was symbolic of nonconformity and rebellion against society. As for the setting in relation to the time period, both Hair and American Graffiti are culturally significant, yet drastically different. American Graffiti took place during the summer of 1962,

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    constant setting and it is hard to get people through the door of a gallery or museum (Ward, 2017, Ch. 1). The institutionalization of graffiti directly applies to other elements of hip hop being institutionalized such as rap music, street fashion, street language, and street entrepurnism. The film "Hip-Hop: Beyond Beats and Rhymes" skillfully showed what it looks like to institutionalize elements of hip hop.

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    INTRODUCTION: The evolution of wireless technologies in modern days helps to utilize these kind of technology in many applications like vehicle safety application, a wireless data communication between the vehicles and also between the vehicles and other infrastructure. The objectives of vehicle to vehicle and vehicle to infrastructure communications are to avoid the vehicle crashes, to examine the technological issues that may affect this short range communications, characterise the communication

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    I worked directly with motel children and mothers as volunteer for a non-for-profit. A new social issue for me, but real nonetheless. Watching young children run and play throughout the motel amongst the general- public seemed very unsafe. A homeless child combats different issues than a child who lives in poverty. Behavioral issues and educational delays are the same asd a child who is raised in poverty, but the homeless child will experience it on a higher scale. A homeless child has no stable

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