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    they do not see a lot of female around –since nearly all of their workers are males. Also still today, the games are focused on the male majority although both genders are playing these games; the minority of women is mostly ignored. Even the game tagging system has “female protagonist” to describe a game, because they are rare. But there is no such thing as “male protagonist” tag, since the industry…

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    In a very community way it (public art) can enhance a town, strengthen its lifestyle, create identification, cause belief and humour, encourage risk, signify variety, give speech to the unsung and allow us to remember. Public art practice has continually involved with social and governmental issues of position and different areas while at the same time dealing with those problems at a range of efficient levels: the representational…

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    Overview “For an individual teacher who’s just been hired to be able to walk in with a plan of what are you going to do when a kid misbehaves or what are you going to do for the kids who behave, and what are your expectations and how are you going to teach it to the kids, so to be able to walk in with that that first day kind of helps them cross the threshold of their classroom a bit more confident…” (www.iris.peabody.vanderbuilt, 2016) In a moderate to severe special education being prepared…

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    Vandalism In Subway Art

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    of the most obvious reasons for this is the assertion of personal or group identity (Bartolomeo). Graffiti generated the desire to leave a mark, to inform about its existence, to express affection. Signs, emphasizing identity, make up a significant part of the inscriptions and drawings. Subcultural symbolism is emotionally filled. As noted by some researchers, identifying graffiti can be full of pride and joy (Sednev 17). Also, many researchers have noted the value of popularity and fame in the…

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    articles she authored or in typescripts of interviews. These quotations pertain to her initial meeting with the directors of the Royal Conservatory and her first score-reading class with the thirty male students. Two sources include a typescript of a speech given in 1960 for the National Federation of Music Clubs and an article from 1961 that appeared in The Christian Science Monitor.[footnoteRef:22] The historical milestone of being the first woman to study score reading at the Royal…

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