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    ESSAY OUTLINE I Thesis Statement: Graffiti should be banned. BODY I ( general prohibition) Counter Argument 2: It is an art which some express themselves with. Refutation 2: There are some other certain ways of expressing feelings and ideas which are not illegal acts. BODY II ( enve ) Counter Argument 1: There are new kinds of graffitis which are harmless to environment. Refutation 1: The percentage of graffiti artists using enviro-friendly graffiti is a tiny little amount when we look at

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    Our Definition Of Vandalism Vs. Prior to beginning our research of vandalism we began discussing our own definition of vandalism and what it meant to us. The following is what we came up with for our own description of vandalism. Vandalism is the act in which one purposefully commits an act in which they either destroy‚ trash‚ wreck‚ ruin‚ or render unusable a possession in which they are not the rifle owner of. This would also consist of acts such as graffiti. Now let’s see our definition compared

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    VANDALISM Some say that the youths of today are irresponsible. This view merits consideration because it is debatable. Nowadays‚ vandalism become a trend around the teenagers. According in the Oxford Dictionary vandalism means a destruction by vandals. This vandalism has become a culture for the teenagers. This issue is making a country so ashamed towards the others country. There are many factors‚ effect and resolution for this issue. We must take a action to reduce this vandalism among the

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    An Artistic Trend: Pop Art

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    An artistic Trend: Pop Art There are many different types of trends that have changed the world. Cultural trends such as art have created different movements in other areas and it could be possible that cultural trends have changed the attitude of some people too. The trend I choose is the pop art. To understand why pop art is a trend that changed the world in my perspective we should now what is exactly. Pop art is a visual art movement that started in the mid 1950s in Britain and in the late

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    of New York‚ graffiti and street art have made their marks as the most ancient form of resilient communication. Whether viewed through the lens of skeptics or supporters‚ the practice remains in the gray area of legality‚ despite it’s remarkable positive artistic and creative worth. Graffiti has many unsung beneficial traits‚ and encompasses an entire urban culture‚ as is highlighted in The New York Times article “Writings on the Wall (Art is too‚ for Now)” by Robin Finn. Graffiti is portrayed

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    Deiveon Duncan English 101-A06 Mrs. Autenzio 11 October 2017 Graffiti Research Paper Graffiti is the term given to letters‚ images or artwork that is painted‚ sketched‚ marked down or drawn in any manner on property. Just like any other piece of art‚ graffiti is an expression. It can easily be argued that graffiti is the biggest art movement we have ever seen‚ especially on a global scale. The use of Graffiti dates back centuries‚ where walls and trees and mountain rock where used as a canvas for

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    VANDALISM DEFINITION *Vandalism is damage to public property by the unscrupulous.Mostly this act committed by teenagers who are influenced by culture ’punk’ and ’rock’ West darts. Vandalism can also be defined as ruthless estruction or spoiling of anything beautiful or venerable.[1] The term also includes criminal damage such as graffiti and defacement directed towards any property without permission of the owner. THE FACTORS OF VANDALISM *There are many factors that lead to vandalism

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    Introduction In order to answer the question – what is artistic creativity? – I find it significant to define the words art‚ creative and creative art. The meaning of a concept of art has changed dramatically over the past century. Traditionally the term was used to refer to any skill or mastery‚ a concept which altered during the Romanic period‚ when art became to be seen as “a special faculty of the human mind to be classified with religion and science” (Gombrich 2005). Today‚ however‚ the term

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    awareness of current issues that surrounds the whole community. Usually with very strong words or graphics‚ it brings people together to think beyond and react to it‚ therefore governments around the world fears this kind of propaganda. From the first graffiti on the bridge quote “everybody makes promises and nobody keeps them. Vote for nobody‚” stating that since no one could keep promises‚ we should not vote for anyone. I believe since the name of La Boca Bridge is a former president of Argentina‚ the

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    A problem that arises when a a person sees graffiti is to question whether it is art or vandalism. Graffiti is a form of art‚ but is also viewed as a form of vandalism by almost everyone. Depending on the medium in which the painting is performed on‚ the answer to the question will vary. The overall community of graffiti artists’ canvas is on private and public property‚ in which causes it to be illegal art. Removal of graffiti costs billions of dollars and gets to be pretty expensive for cities

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