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    Graffiti as an Artform The value of any message or work of art, whether it is hanging on the wall of a gallery or a subway, lies on the intensity of the artist’s or vandal’s beliefs. Graffiti is an uncertain issue in respect to its virtue. While the voice of the individual must never be lost in a society of shouts growing larger and louder every second; graffiti is such a public medium that its integrity must be of great concern. Graffiti is a vast wasteland of indefinite opinions

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    migration of barbarians closer to Rome put stress on an already stressed Roman government. The increased tension eventually lead to an outbreak of wars. In 410 Rome was sacked by the Visigoths—lead by Alaric—and was attacked again in 455 but the Vandals (“Dining With Attila the Hun, 448”). Attacks on the Roman Empire by the Huns did not start until the middle of the 5th century. The Huns crossed the Danube in 441, upon crossing they sacked the city of Margus ("Late Roman Timeline”). The Huns—in 442—

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    unnecessary details.” I facepalmed. “Do you have anything from the crew?” “I don’t,” Ghost said, wandering off in the distance. He was floating up and down in the air then turned around. “Though I think we got company.” In the distance augmented Vandals and Shanks were en route to my position. They were armed with modified Wire Rifles with a red cloud surrounding them. The assailants appeared unlike any normal Fallen as they had a more robust appearance. “Well, that’s new,”

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    Barbarian Invasions

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    This also drastically worsened the economic situation as during the months in which Rome was under siege, people began to die of hunger with some even resorting to cannibalism. This event is mimicked 45 years later in 455 AD by the Vandals, led by Genseric. The Vandals had already been causing trouble for the Roman Empire after they sacked North Africa and captured Carthage in 439 AD which cut off the grain supply and

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    and taboo are some points that connect with graffiti argument where graffiti has changed over the years. The difference between art and vandalism is the vandal do not respect for another individual properties. However, society still discriminates against very talented men and women who put their talents to the public. These are considered as vandals because they damage private property and pollute the environment in any way. This

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    In the Netflix mockumentary series, American vandal, made by Dan Perrault, the main character Dylan Maxwell, an 18-year-old senior at Hanover High School was held responsible for performing vandalism on 27 cars causing $100K worth of disfiguring. Everybody believed that Dylan was in charge of the destruction, despite the fact that he claimed innocence. Instead, they thought Alex Trimboli, the "eyewitness," Ms Shapiro, the Spanish teacher and everyone else that claimed he was behind the vandalism

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    command when he was about twenty-five years old, and he was awarded full command of the army (Barker 1). He led armies against the Sāsānian Empire (Persia), the Vandal Kingdom (North Africa), the Ostrogoths (Italy), and the other barbaric

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    Is there a contradiction between our demand that our children be honest and moral persons and our demand that they be successful? Present the argument that there is a contradiction, and see if you can answer it. Morality has taken a backseat to success. Today’s parents preach the same line of virtues to their children as did their parents and many parents before them; be honest and work hard and good things will come to you. But today’s children are pressured to obtain their success, by their

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    Early Medieval Barbarians' Sense of Ethnicity There has always been, and will most likely continue to be, great debate as to what we can or cant truly known about the “Barbarians”. To the peoples of ancient Greece, and later, Rome, a barbarian was ‘anyone who was not of their extraction or culture. Because most of these "strangers" regularly practiced raids upon these civilizations, the term "barbarian" gradually evolved into a perjorative term: a person who was

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    The Visigoths were a part of the german barbaric tribe the Goths. They were settled in the western part of Germany near the black sea, this was their original origin. Their enemy were The Huns, a barbaric group from modern day central Asia. This is important information because The Huns were the reason why the Visigoths went to Rome. The Huns had started to invade and The Visigoths asked roman emperor Valen for shelter. The Romans were happy with having them there and they wanted them to assimilate

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