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    Al Capone’s Suitcase What makes an object an important object? I’m not sure because I don’t even know if I was an important object‚ I don’t think I was because I’m currently sitting in what I believe to be a land fill because I’m surrounded by other “useless” item and stinky things; things that were thrown to the earth like they mean nothing. In my “prime” of life I sat on a shelf of a store in Chicago‚ I was one day picked off that shelf by a man named Al‚ I thought he would have me carry items

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    Al Capone’s Whiskey Importation Turns Into Cocaine Hydrochloride Al Capone had been a juvenile delinquent and gained his "scarface" nickname after he was slashed across the cheek while working as a night club bouncer. The once small-time thug moved up and up to become the head of a huge villainous organization‚ believed to be responsible for at least 300 murders. The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre in which seven members of a rival gang were lined up against a garage wall and gunned down‚ is probably

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    Al Pacino Research Paper

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    One of the greatest actors in all of film history‚ Al Pacino established himself during one of film’s greatest decades‚ the 1970s‚ and has become an enduring and iconic figure in the world of American movies. Born on April 25‚ 1940‚ in the Bronx‚ New York‚ Pacino’s parents (Salvatore and Rose) divorced when he was young. His mother moved them into his grandparents’ house. Pacino found himself often repeating the plots and voices of characters he had seen in the movies‚ one of his favorite activities

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    that it destroys homes‚ while others say it brings them together. During the mid-1900s‚ the eighteenth amendment made its use illegal; however‚ gangsters capitalized on this ruling‚ making more profit than ever before. An intriguing research on Al Capone and his life shows his major involvement during the Prohibition Era. Prohibition was supposedly crafted regarding the ethical issues of consuming alcohol. Some had fear of its effects on social and physical standpoints (Currie 8). This awareness

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    During the nineteen centuries‚ Prohibition had America in fits. Reformers and politics debated on the sale of alcohol. Many gangsters ran the united states‚ like” Al capone”. The 18th amendment led to prohibition‚ bootlegging‚ and speakeasies happen throughout decades‚ making it hard for prohibition to be enforce. “Prohibition came into effect with the ratification of the 18th amendment” (Hall). The government was hoping to achieve a healthier‚ efficient society with good morals and the end of

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    the nation‚ Alphonse Capone‚ better known to most as Al Capone or Scarface‚ ran Chicago with blood and guns.Capone was born in Brooklyn in 1899 to two Italian immigrants. From the beginning‚ he never responded well to authority. He beat a female teacher while in his sixth grade year and left after the principal verbally chastised him for the incident. Facing a life of low paying jobs‚ he joined the street gang led by Johny Torrio and Lucky Luciano. Late in December 1918‚ Capone killed a man in an

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    Al Capone: A Short Story

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    We met up with Al Capone and his followers to begin the rumble. We all stood there silently until the North showed up. There were only 5 of them and 7 of us. There was me‚ Gerald‚ Robert‚ James‚ Al Capone and 2 others‚ but I didn’t really pay attention to them. John and William The tension was intensifying and I couldn’t hold back and I began to run towards the North side gang. Then everyone else followed. There was punches being thrown and gashes to the arms and legs being given. I was terrified

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    reign of Chicago crime boss Alphonse Capone. Ness‚ played by Kevin Costner and his agents were effectively given free access to Chicago in order the bring Al Capone (Robert De Niro) to justice. Al Capone was the stereotypical mob boss we envision in the 1930s. Larger than life and giving the appearance of living above the law‚ Capone ruled the Chicago underworld. Engaging in unlawful activities as bootlegging‚ prostitution‚ gambling‚ and racketeering‚ Capone also was known

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    directly to Al Capone. Capone has the entire city of Chicago in the palm of his hand. Including the mayor himself‚ William Hale Thompson. The United States government finally decides to intervene and take down Capone with the hiring of a member of the US Treasury department to lead up a new division. The member of the Treasury department who will be leading the new division is Eliot Ness‚ who was actually born in Chicago. In the beginning‚ Ness has an informant in the outfit of Al Capone from the Treasury

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    nature of their crimes‚ their motivations‚ and information relating to the law officers who challenged them. Al Capone: And the Roaring Twenties David C. King‚ Blackbirch PressInc‚ Jun 1‚ 2001 - Juvenile Nonfiction The life of one of America’s most infamous and powerful gansters set in 1920s Chicago during the Prohibition. Born of an immigrant family in Brooklyn‚ New York in 1899‚ Al Capone quit school after the sixth grade and associated with a notorious street gang‚ becoming accepted as a member

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