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    Protests Resume After 80 arrests in St. Louis Unrest The protesting has been going on for a while so there isn’t a distinct date. This event is happening in St. Louis. It is a result of an officer that killed a black suspect. The people are mad because the former officer was said to be not guilty. They think that the white man is guilty and it is making them upset. In 2011 Jason Stockley killed Anthony Lamar Smith during a high speed chase. The officers were trying to arrest him because of a…

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    Graffiti Street Art

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    a beautiful illustration depicting a meaningful message that was spray painted onto the side of an occupied building. Your friend continues to say how the graffiti on this building is a crime and the artist should not have gotten away with this vandalism. You personally disagree with her opinion and put the graffiti illustration into a different perspective by suggesting that if this particular illustration was taken off of this building and put into a museum is it art now? When your friend…

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    tray or in a box to prevent the pieces from abrading each other. “Find out if your insurance coverage includes breakage or devaluation from accidents before you decide on a treatment.” A conservator should be contacted immediately in the event of vandalism because the materials, such as ink or lipstick, seep into porous surfaces making removal harder the longer it stays on the…

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    without active buying behaviour sometimes cause security concerns, forcing employees to focus on watching them to ensure they don't steal. Some businesses have to deal with groups homeless outside their stores that can lead to heightened instances of vandalism, fighting and disturbances that cause exterior security threats. Costs Money Homeless has indirect costs because of the problems it causes. Some property manager employs more security workers and use more expensive security systems than…

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    number of shoppers in Central Plaza have been diminishing. According to the arguer, this is the result of the increase number of skateboard users. The arguer has also stated that there has also been a dramatic increase in the amount of litter and vandalism. The arguer predicts that if the city prohibits skateboarding in Central Plaza, business would return. This recommendation seems like plausible, but fallacious at the same time. First and foremost, what supportive reasons do the arguer have…

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    Aged just 2, children responsible for the hidden crime wave, including rape, violence and vandalism. There's nothing police can do. Prisons in the Victorian Era are very interesting, but what this topic means is that, people who go to the prisons, are doing several different crimes everywhere and still are. The result of that happening is that they are starting to spread it to every age and it’s just getting worse. Crime during the Victorian Era and how it was punished, the type of crime that…

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    The city of Seattle is preparing a position statement on whether graffiti is an art form, or whether it is vandalism (Similar to San Diego). The Mayor has invited the public to join the debate before they write the statement. I will be sharing my thoughts on the situation about this act of stylistic destruction. Graffiti, the act that constantly tips on the edges of either art or vandalism, and this same situation has been going for decades now. I'm here to stand my ground on how graffiti may…

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    and a window that had an appearance of light coming through it. “ If we stare at it hard enough then maybe someone might open it.” This quote shows how Johnny's “friends” don’t appreciate the real gift that he has. The store clerk looked at the “vandalism” and didn’t paint over it. Johnny was furious knowing that that his his painting, and now it belongs to someone…

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    Before Banksy, graffiti wasn’t a form of art, it was considered an offense, a class A misdemeanor. He made people question themselves, whether his graffiti was street art or vandalism, and where the line is in between the two because he has an intelligent appearance and his work is thought provoking, and people loved it. Him being anonymous just made him more interesting to people. And with ‘New Media’, people can see Banksy’s…

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    non-verifiable sources. According to Carr (2010), online information has lead users to skim read instead of taking the time to understanding what is read, leading to a poorly written assessment( cited in Lim 2013). This may be due to being open to vandalism. Digital resources such as Wikipedia, allow online users to be able to add or edit the articles in Wikipedia. A general complaint being made about Wikipedia is that due to no peer review being involved in the articles and solely relying on…

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