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    Arguments Against Graffiti

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    defacing someone’s property. Problems arise when people go and deface a public place‚ such as an occupied business‚ building‚ house‚ car‚ etc. Then‚ the city has to pay money in order to hire people to go and remove the vandalism. There is a clear difference between malicious vandalism‚ the defacing of public property‚ and graffiti. Graffiti is an art form that takes a lot of thought on the image wanting to be portrayed‚ as well as practice to develop the ability to execute a permanent picture with

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    done in a distinctive stenciling technique. Such artistic works of political and social commentary have been featured on streets‚ walls‚ and bridges of cities throughout the world. Known for his contempt for the government in labeling graffiti as vandalism‚ Banksy displays his art on public surfaces such as walls‚ even going as far as to build physical prop pieces. Banksy does not sell photos of street graffiti directly himself; however‚ art auctioneers have been known to attempt to sell his street

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    is facing a lot of pressing problems in their society to worry about it. Our country is also the same. The pressing problems mean the problems that calling an immediate attention to solve. The pressing problems that faced by Malaysia is accident‚ vandalism‚ unemployment‚ pollution and education. Now we can see that the pressing problems that our country facing is more and more serious. Therefore‚ I feel that we should actively look for a solution to overcome the pressing problems before the pressing

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    and Margate that are in the nature of industrial decline‚ this has led to much rebranding of the city or CBD. An EQI is an environmental quality investigation. The sub categories in a typical EQI include litter‚ dog fouling‚ air quality‚ noise‚ vandalism and space. A litter

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    Grafitti: Art or Crime?

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    ask people around you if they think graffiti is an art or vandalism‚ you can find out that there is no equal division between for and against answers. Moreover‚ there are people who will consider graffiti as an art and as a crime in the same time‚ depending on where those were drawn. Graffiti itself is an art form‚ though. It is the fact that is drawn in the properties of others without permissions that makes graffiti considered as vandalism. There are some evidences that prove that graffiti is an

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    A.r.t or C.r.i.m.e? Who is responsible for the pervasion of this so called "artcrime" in today’s society??? The word "graffiti" is derived from the Latin term "graphium" which means "to write". Graffiti evolved during ancient times but first impacted on modern society in the late 1960’s‚ when political activists used it as a medium of revolt against governing powers. Thereafter‚ individual artists began to gain recognition. TAKI 183 was the first known artist to write tags‚ starting in central

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    There are many countries that always struggle with excessive garbage and vandalism. But what could people do to do something about it? To help keep their country clean? Many countries have many organisations both large‚ small or even communities that are aware about the cleanliness of their country. Having a clean country helps tourism and even improves the lives of many residents‚ let’s face it‚ everybody like to live in a clean environment. The problem of these organisations is that it is difficult

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    Broken Window Theory

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    such as skipping school‚ graffiti‚ vandalism and not paying fair. This law was first introduced in New York City in 1980‚ ever since the level of crimes has dropped even violent crimes such as rape‚ murder has gone down. New York started seeing their results in the early 1990s‚ and 2000. George Kelling was the founder of the broken windows theory; he first stated in a magazine article that if a building has multiple broken windows‚ that it attracts vandalisms to come destroy the property even more

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    Dicky Beach: A Case Study

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    spectators this weekend. These rowdy teenagers WILL create a ruckus for locals and visitors. Further problems will result in the damage to the local environment. As the crowds of spectators descend on Dicky Beach‚ excessive transport‚ pollution and vandalism will be exposed to the landscape. Therefore‚ should not be hosted in this area. Local Dicky Beach resident‚ Mrs. Marther Birch has been a resident of Dicky Beach for over 65 years. We asked for her opinion on the SKATEBIZ skate competition in her

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    everyone and everything is against him. Body 2: As the novel begins to progress‚ Jamie is shown to be in conflict with the antagonist Sergeant Butcher. Butcher‚ as he is formally known as‚ blames Jamie for all the recent vandalism in the town of Port Barren. All the vandalism has seemed to happen at the same time that Jamie moved to town so Butcher blames Jamie because he assumes Jamie has done it as he has been trouble in the past and that is the reason he was transferred to Port Barren. Butcher

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