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    Hip Hop Dance History

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    Introduction (Talha) Hip-Hop is a popular style of dance that is known all over the world. People are very passionate about Hip-Hop dance. In fact‚ every year thousands of people compete in worldwide Hip-Hop competitions‚ with much more watching in live crowds and at home on TV. however‚ it can really be danced anywhere. With so many different styles‚ interesting music‚ a fascinating origin‚ and being able to wear anything you want when dancing‚ Hip-Hop can be very beautiful and definitely drop a

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    methods for doing so could be such as creating a mural‚ creating a musical piece‚ and constructing a statue. If this process of carefully choosing how to portray a statute is not taken care of then one will end up with “graffiti” (Source C). Not that there is anything wrong with graffiti such that is is a kind of art‚ but not everyone considers it art. Additionally‚ if one is careless then all the work that was put into making the monument can be lost quite quickly as some people portray the South Dakota

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    not want other children to have to go through that burden. Holden believes he is ready to grow up‚ but he believes that adults are “phonies”. Salinger shows the complexity of the world with Holden’s little sister‚ Phoebe‚ explicit language with graffiti‚ and the symbolism of Holden’s catcher in the rye dream. Growing up is a hard thing to do; and the adult world is hard to navigate especially when you’re not ready to face it on your own. He tries to protect the children of the world from change

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    Wilshire Boulevard Two friends are driving in a late-model Toyota Corolla across Los Angeles on Wilshire Boulevard. ROBERT: Where are we going? DAVE: I don’t know. I thought we would just drive along Wilshire. ROBERT: Why? DAVE: I don’t know. I thought it would be fun. Have you ever driven along Wilshire before? Except to go from point A to point B? ROBERT: No. The two friends drive along in silence. ROBERT gazes at the sidewalk‚ interested in the activities that he passes by. ROBERT: You

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    shot four black males‚ paralyzing one of them‚ who were attempting to rob him on a New York subway. he would have waited on a dimly lit platform‚ surrounded on all sides by dark‚ damp‚ graffiti covered walls…the car Goetz sat in was filthy‚ its floor littered with trash and the wall and ceilings were thick with graffiti” (287). Furthermore Gladwell conveys to the reader that social context can change your reaction to situations. This example used by Gladwell further advances his claim because it invokes

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    modern youth subculture

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    Modern youth subcultures in the United States‚ Russia and Kyrgyzstan Culture –it is a certain whole system with its inner certainty of value-hierarchical relationships. There are a valuable dominant ‚ or core of culture‚ and next to it a number of subcultural formations in any culture. The question arises(is) what the subculture is. It was assumed that subculture is a subsystem of the whole system of culture.

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    Expressions of Arts

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    could be restricted on show their thoughts. Firstly‚ obscene artist expressions in videos and pictures should be restricted by the government because it has to keep the order and the good customs in its country. Secondly‚ some art expressions like graffiti make the streets very ugly and dirty so‚ country’s authorities should regulate those kinds of artistic manifestations. On the other hand‚ artists have an open and free view about things thus‚ the government can not control creative artistic expressions

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    thing responsible for specified trouble‚ harm‚ or damage” or an antagonist who seems fit to be a terrible‚ evil‚ unjust person but to me villains are not that. Villains are people who are unfairly looked upon as villains such as those with tattoos‚ graffiti artists‚ hacktivists‚ or even urban climbers. These people are all labeled as villains because they do something out of the norm to make themselves happy or perhaps others when what they do does not harm anyone but instead helps someone. Many people

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    Why People Collect Things

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    Collections: Why do people collect and how the design of Urban Vinyl toy revolution brought a new era of collectors. ‘Not just objects are collected we are collected…empire is a collection of countries and of populations; a country is a collection of regions and peoples; each given people is a collection of individuals‚ divided into governed and governers- that is collectables and collectors’ Eisner and Cardinal (1994:2) This essay will firstly define what collecting is. Then it will look why

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    to be removed from society to prevent them from preying upon society. Obviously for lesser crimes‚ lesser punishments should be delivered. AND punishments (if at all possible) should reflect the crime committed --- such as scrubbing walls for "graffiti artists"‚ picking up trash for litterers‚ etc. Not enough of this is done. Punishments should not punish society if alternatives are available. Jailing everyone (as is now practiced extensively in the U.S.A.) also punishes society --- tax money

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