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    Al Capone was born in 1899 in Brooklyn and went on to become the most famous gangster in American History. When Capone was 19‚ he married Mae Coughlin just a few weeks after the birth of their child‚ Albert. Now‚ as a husband and father‚ Capone wanted to do right by his family. So Capone moved to Baltimore and started a job as a bookkeeper for a construction company. But when Capone’s father died of a heart attack in 1920‚ Torrio invited him to come to Chicago and Al jumped at the opportunity. In

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    When talking about the history of prohibition and Mobs the most famous name to come up will usually be Al Capone‚ yet he was not the only big name in the bootlegging business and there war many gangs all vying for control of this illicit business. To name a few‚ there was Dion O’Banion who controlled Chicago’s Near North side‚ Klondike O’Donnell and his brothers who commanded the Northwest side‚ the “Terrible Genna brothers” who controlled the Near West Side‚ and Irish O’Donnell brother on the Southwest

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    The Evolution of Al-Qaeda leading up to ISIS: The New Face of Terror Abstract In this paper‚ I will focus on the evolution and current status of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization leading up to one of its more recent franchises which is known most frequently by any of three names– the Islamic States in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) or the Islamic States of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or the Islamic States (IS) – and is more brutal than the previous versions of al-Qaeda that the world has known. After three

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    Al Capone was born on 17th January 1899 in Brooklyn‚ New York to an Italian immigrant family. By the age of 12 he had dropped out school and joined a notorious street gang belonging to Johnny Torrio‚ the Five Points Gang. Due to introduction of prohibition‚ he became arguably the most successful and well-known figure in organised crime. After murdering two and hospitalising one rival gang members‚ in 1919 Capone moved to Chicago. He intimidated Johnny Torrio’s rivals within the city to try and get

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    Fakhr al-Din al-Razi is one of the Muslim scholar especially in the field of Kalam. His name is; Abu Abdullah Muhammad b. Umar b. al-Husayn Fakhr al-Din al-Razi born in Rayy Northen Persia ‚ 1149 and died on 1209. In his education background‚ he studied under his father‚ then furher studying in theology from Majd al-Din al-Jili and also in jurisprudence under Kamal al-Din al-Simnani.He was the greatest of Asy’arite theology after al-Ghazali and even known as ‘Khatib al-Rayy’ and ‘Shaykh al-Islam’

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    During the prohibition era of the 1920’s‚ if one wasn’t an enemy of Alphonse (Al) "Scarface" Capone‚ was he‚ in many eyes‚ a hero? Due to his savvy street smarts and the corrupt rebellion of the decade‚ Al Capone was not only a popular commentary of the time‚ but is now a legend. His classic boy from the ghetto turned generous multi-millionaire story only adds to the heroism seen in this most famous Chicago mobster. Chicago’s industries‚ open spaces and four seasons were an enormous magnet for the

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    Emma Casey Mr. Francoeur American Studies 25 February 2013 An Inconvenient Truth Many people questioned Al Gore’s motives for making the documentary An Inconvenient Truth. They wondered whether he created it because he truly cared about the effects global warming would have on the earth or if he just wanted to make himself seem like a better presidential candidate than his opponents. Throughout the documentary Gore presented many facts and statistics that supported his concern‚ which created

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    Al-Waleed Bin Talal Introduction: Everybody knows al waleed bin talal ‚ he’s the prince al waleed bin talal‚ he is a member of the saudi royal family‚ he’s the nephew of King Abdulla‚ King of Saudi Arabia.Al-Waleed is the most successful middle estearn businessman and one of the most successful world businessmen. Thesis: I’am gonna talk about his personal life ‚ how did he start all that‚ and his fortune. Body: 1. personal life. His family: -Father: prince talal. -Mother: princes Mona

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    Al Capone: One of the Most Ruthless Men of All Time The ultimate symbol of a gangster rule‚ is a guy by the name of Al Capone‚ who dominated the Chicago underworld by committing many crimes: such as illegal gambling‚ extortion‚ prostitution‚ and alcohol distribution during prohibition. Capone’s life of gang activity started at a very young age. He created a multi-million dollar empire of crime in Chicago. He has been referred to as one of the most ruthless men of all time (Stockdale 45). He

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    Al Capone During the collapse of the law and order during the 1920s Prohibition Era‚ Al Capone was America’s greatest known gangster in the United States. Capone was born in Brooklyn‚ New York‚ on January 17‚ 1899. Growing up in rough neighborhood‚ Capone took part in being in two children’s gangs known as the Brooklyn Rippers and Forty Thieves. At the age of fourteen‚ Capone quit the sixth grade. In between his scams he worked as a clerk in a candy store‚ a pinboy in a bowling alley‚ and a cutter

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