Some types of graffiti writing should be considered as art and not vandalism Introduction Graffiti is one of the most controversial issues existing in our society. According to news.sciencemag.org, the Philippine government spends around 5,000,000 pesos to 8,000,000 pesos every year because of graffiti writing. It’s the reason why some people, property owner or policemen consider graffiti as a nuisance. There is validity on both side of the argument. Graffiti writing is a relatively new and developing
INTRODUCTION MABE is a Mexican owned that wishes to be a multinational company. This global company expands its business in more than 70 countries around the world. It was founded in 1946 by the by Egon and Francisco in Mexico City. It has 21000 employees and earns around $4 billion. MABE entered into a joint venture in 1986 with General Electric (GE). General Electric bought 48% of the MABE’s shares in 1987 leading to commercial and technological partnership. It offers a variety of products such
The Alchemist is a novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho which was written in 1988 AD. Frist it was written in Portuguese language then it became an bestseller worldwide.Then it was translated into 70 languages worldwide. A teo levels of meaninf novel, The Alchemist ia about a Andalusian shepherd on his journey to Egypt, after having a recurring dream of finding treasure in Egypt.The characters of this novel are Te Alchemist himself,Santiafo,The crystal merchant,Melchixedek,the english men
In James Weldon Johnson’s The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, and Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, the central characters go on journeys in a pursuit of self identity. Following a common theme of travel, Johnson’s ex-coloured man discovers what it is to live as a person of colour while Jim and “Huck” learn lessons about freedom and racial cohesion in their time spent together on the run. In their individual growth, characters learn to better relate and respond to the larger society
"Howl" is without doubt Ginsberg’s best poem, and it is “associated with the group of writers known as the Beat Generation”(Savage, B.). “Howl” was published in 1956, in “Howl and Other Poetry”, and it instantly became famous. All copies were seized by the authorities, since the book was considered as offensive, especially because of this particular line: “who let themselves be fucked in the ass by saintly motorcyclists, and screamed with joy”. Fortunately, a year later, a court ruled in favor of
Many stereotypes of African culture have emerged due to western literature and media and first hand accounts of explorers. Things Fall Apart offers a view into the truth and reality of African cultures, which are often misconceptualized by these stereotypes. Acebe shows how African society functions well without assistance from foreign travelers. In Things Fall Apart, Achebe counters the imperialist stereotypes of Africa by keeping certain words in the Igbo language, as opposed to translating them
Paulo Coelho, the author of The Alchemist tells the story of Santiago a Shepard whose life changes once he finds out about a treasure from his frequent dreams and meets a strange man who helps him to start his personal legend. On Santiago’s journey he starts to see the hidden meanings behind daily life creating the thesis that through seeing and understanding symbols behind the world people can learn about their own personal legend and live life to the fullest. Santiago’s life starts out all
In the story the alchemist it is discovered that there are many different things in life to look forward to. There is also something in the story that is a moral or your life´s destiny called your personal legend. Your personal legend is one of those things in life that some people look up to in the future. Santiago travels the world to pursue his personal legend. Santiago strived to find his personal legend with the help of people he met on the way to find treasure that he is destined to find ,
Tarsila was born in Capivari, a countryside of São Paulo in 1886, she is from a traditional and wealthy family, therefore the artist was able to educate herself to the fullest and even complete her education abroad. At the age of 16, she painted her first artwork, O Sagrado Coracao de Cristo (Most Sacred Heart of Jesus) probably still very influenced by her traditional upbringing and education. O Abaporu would become the most famous and valuable Brazilian painting ever sold
“The Alchemist”, is a story of adventure, hope and lesson. As a shepherd, Santiago travels discovering more about himself and his surroundings as he goes. Different decisions and opportunities detour Santiago on his path to his Personal Legend. Qualities fulfill Santiago making all of his aspirations possible, some help him as others devere him from his ultimate goal. Santiago is a man of his word. He strives to do what he says. Along his journey he may have doubts but he never fails to do his
In literature, there are an abundant amount of themes and life lessons written in between the lines of every individual piece of work. In some works of literature, there are even various themes being displayed throughout a single book’s story line. In the story, Into the Wild, John Krakauer writes about a boy named Christopher McCandless. McCandless is a boy who aspires to attain more in life than just materialistic values. Since McCandless grew up in a fairly wealthy family, he already experienced
According to www.heritage.org/Brazil Brazil is known as the 118th freest, Brazil has declined in their economic freedoms since last year which caused them to be below the world average. Lately Brazil has actually advanced and improved in their financial freedom and their freedom from corruption. According to www.brazil.org Poverty is a big issue in Brazil. The richest people are able to access more than 40 % of Brazil’s income while the poorest people are able to receive only 1% or less of the income
anything is possible. This zone, which looks and feels secure, shouldn’t really be called the comfort zone. It is not a pleasant place to stay. It prevents us from flourishing, and living out our dream. This life lesson is learned very early on in Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist. Santiago escapes his comfort zone when he goes against his father’s idea of him becoming a priest and decides that he will do what he loves and travel, ultimately becoming a Sheppard. Doing what you love and pursuing your dream
The first thing that I will talk about Brazil is the geography. Brazil is located in Eastern South America, bordering the Atlantic Ocean. Brazil is the largest country in South America, and in the southern hemisphere. The climate is mostly tropical, but is temperate in the south. Brazil is known to have terrain that is mostly flat to lowlands in the north, but have hills and mountains by the coastal belt. Brazil is highly recognized for its beautiful landscape and views. Not only does it show its
The theme of personal legend is a reoccurring theme that is very important to The Alchemist. Santiago’s personal legend is to find his treasure at the Pyramids in Egypt. The crystal merchant dreams of going to Mecca. The Englishman’s dreams of being an Alchemist. Santiago, the crystal merchant, and the Englishman all show the theme of personal legend. Santiago shows the theme of personal legend when he has a reoccurring dream of treasure in Egypt near the pyramids. Santiago dreamt of traveling for
“The Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho is about a boy named Santiago. He wanting to pursue his personal legend, but for him to accomplish his personal legend he first has to go on a journey that will take him to new places. The hero’s journey idea is that if you stay dedicated to what you want to do, the universe will help you succeed in the act that you're trying to achieve. Santiago’s call to adventure when he heard about the pyramids and it inspired him to become a shepherd. The only problem with him
In the Alchemist by Paulo Coelho, if not for the tests of his journey the story would be incomplete, for the bumps of the journey change Santiago's life. Santiago’s tests form the new person after this journey. Santiago heads out on his journey uncertain of the future and starts work at a crystal shop in Tangier. Though in just a year, “Tangier was(is) no longer a strange city, and he felt that, just as he had(has) conquered this place, he could conquer the world” (Pg-64).The test of Tangier exposes
to accomplish in life? Are you willing to suffer for them, or do you expect to achieve them with ease? The statement “Suffering is an important part of attaining your dreams or goals” is a very well founded statement. The novel, The Alchemist, by Paulo Coelho, Focuses on the theme of following your dreams and personal legend. The story gives many examples that support the statement that “Suffering is an important part of attaining your dreams or goals”. For example, when Santiago is talking with
The Alchemist The Alchemist book by Paulo Coelho is considered to be a parable, as well as the book is based on the key episodes, ordinary objects and or events in a form of a simple story written in order to illustrate a moral lesson to society. The main goal of the writer is to make society reconsider the value of life and make the right choices towards the dreams. The characters in The Alchemist book represent a great value to the issue of life as well as they teach Santiago the pivotal lessons
Do you believe in religion or luck, or are you simply a person guided by science and mathematics. The Alchemist, a novel written by Paulo Coelho speaks of such ideas as fate, religion, and omens predicting the future. The book, due to its use of logic and ethos provides valid reasoning to support the idea that people are not in control of their own fate. Nearly every religion in the world is based on a being that can control or influence one’s fate. Not everyone believes in miracles or in a Supreme