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    As stated in the article,”the anti social behaviour act of 2003 defines graffiti as painting, writing, soiling, mark or any other defacing by whatever means. This then means that from a small tag to a detailed piece of work could mean big trouble for the artist. however; if being able to perform this than it should be taken away. Urban graffiti is beneficial to the community because it helps the express the emotion of the city but, can also cause distractions among the city leaders. Being able…

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    Blek Le Rat Analysis

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    The “Father of Graffiti” (Silver, 2014), Blek Le Rat (or Xavier Prou) (Sherwin, 2011) is a notorious street artist who innovatively used the Urbanscape as a mean for presenting his art through stencilling as a form of replication. BLR took his inspiration from 1970s street art and graffiti he was inundated with in New York and adapted his own theme of art he believed suited Paris from it. His rat stencils brought rise to fame as he painted them around France during the beginning of his career.…

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    In Street Fight, a documentary by Marshall Curry, we see how Cory Booker tries to win an election for mayor against Sharpe James in Newark, New Jersey. The things that shape this documentary is the campaign itself, the tactics the two used, and the people's reaction to the election. Their campaigns could be summed down to experienced leadership (Sharpe James) versus change (Cory Booker). James had been serving as mayor for sixteen years and has brought many changes to Newark. He has done good…

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    related so it is not legalized in certain areas for protection of violence. And if you add street art to this it could cause destruction or peace. In a way Graffiti can be a great work of art as long as it is not interfering with public or government property. Lots of people have the talent of graffiti but have no way of expressing it if it is not legalized in some countries. People also considered graffiti to be street art work nothing more nothing less until it became a form of art for the…

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    homelessness is becoming a major problem in the United States. I am going to talk about the causes, the consequences, and the programs that may help them off the streets. So, why do these adolescents become homeless in the first place? Well the meaning of homelessness is a person or individual without a permanent home who may live on the streets, stay in a shelter, mission, single room occupancy facilities, abandoned house or a vehicle or any other unstable or non-permanent situation. The…

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    of joyful women with musical instruments appear as the sun rises above the horizon. What was once a destroyed slab of rubble has now become beauty amidst the darkness of war. Her name is Shamsia Hassani and she is the voice of Afghan women. Female street artists, like Hassani, use their artwork as a platform to break gender roles and stereotypes. After hundreds of years of mistreatment and injustice, women in most countries…

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    Banksy: A Graffiti Artist

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    Bambi is related to Banksy is that she is referred to as the female Banksy. Bambi is a British street artist known for her stenciled graffiti work. The work that Bambi does “focuses on contemporary female identity and its relationship to patriarchal culture, as well as the commodification of the art world and various political injustices” (Bambi)…

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    Homelessness, a term so familiar to most people, a term that is so often talked about in such a casual way, but most importantly, a term that has to change. There are thousands of people in the city of San Francisco who have been declared homeless. As mentioned in a SF Gate article, “The most recent homeless count, conducted in January 2015, found 6,686 homeless people in the city” (Knight). It is important to know that although it is a huge number, not every single homeless person is included…

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    Food Truck Business Plan

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    Midnight Snacks food truck can be a late-night dream for people who typically work between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. Night owls and overnight, third-shift workers, often lack access to fresh meals that are available in regular, or fast food, restaurants during the day. After a thorough analysis of the local food truck industry, and the Peoria-area census data, it appears that the Midnight Snack food truck business could be fruitful and fill a current market gap. This section of the business…

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    Introduction This report will focus on a commercial property that is currently listed for sale in Toronto, Ontario. A thorough analysis of the property will be explained in order to clarify on the strengths and weaknesses relevant to making an investment decision. The purpose of this report is to present a well-informed recommendation on whether or not the selected property is sufficient enough to enter the financial analysis phase. The recommendation will be directed towards Allied Properties…

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