The Akron AWOL, also known as the "Akron Anonymous" or "AWOL," is a street artist from Akron, Ohio, recognized for his unique style of graffiti and public art. He gained fame for his thought-provoking murals that often incorporate social and political themes, addressing issues such as identity and community. His work has garnered attention on social media and in art circles, making him a notable figure in the contemporary street art scene.
Akron AWOL is a character in "Unwind" by Neal Shusterman, part of the graveyard that Connor, Risa, and Lev encounter. He is a troubled and unpredictable Unwind who has the ability to control others by projecting his feelings onto them. He plays a significant role in the story as a foil to the way the other main characters approach their situation.
In Neal Shusterman's novel "Unwind," "AKRON AWOL" refers to a group of teens who have escaped from a facility where they are being unwound, a process in which their body parts are harvested for transplantation. The term "AWOL" implies that they are absent without leave, highlighting their rebellion against a system that views them as disposable. The Akron group represents a fight for autonomy and the right to live, emphasizing the theme of self-identity and resistance against societal norms.
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AWOL = Away With Out Leave
Delicate AWOL was created in 1998.
Mohammed Awol was born in 1978.
Sheikh Muhammad Awol was born in 1934.
AWOL - 1972 is rated/received certificates of: Sweden:15
Start off with sites: Statistics about the Vietnam War, then move on to AWOL or Military AWOL (Absent Without Leave).
Akron is a city in Ohio.
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If you were not at camp or on base at the time then yes you are AWOL big time! If you were somewhere in camp or on base and just decided not to turn up you weren't AWOL, but you sure are goin' to get it! LOL Marcy AWOL stands for absent without leave Michael