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    Frank Lucas; American Gangster What is the one thing every person‚ white or black‚ rich or poor‚ American or Hispanic‚ wants to have plenty of in their possession? If it’s green‚ flimsy paper with different values on the front then money is the answer. Whether it’s 19th Century‚ 20th Century‚ or 21st Century‚ people work‚ steal‚ worship money. Human beings aren’t always satisfied with the amount of money they have‚ so they work harder‚ steal‚ rob‚ or cheat hoping to satisfy their money obsession

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    Assassin’s Creed will stay with you long after you finish it. Here is one of the most unique gameworlds ever created: beautiful‚ memorable‚ and alive. Every crack and crevasse is filled with gorgeous‚ subtle details‚ from astounding visual flourishes to overheard cries for help. But it’s more than just a world--it’s a fun and exciting action game with a ton of stuff to do and places to explore‚ rounded out with silky-smooth controls and a complex story that will slowly grab you the more you play

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    When considering candidates for all time greatest gangster movies‚ one wouldn’t forget to mention such classics as Goodfellas‚ the Godfather‚ Reservoir Dogs‚ and Pulp Fiction. Some may even consider Tony Montana of Scarface to be the hardest‚ roughest gangster to ever appear on the movie screen. But what characteristics make this so? Is it because he was able to take over a drug cartel by violence to become the single most made man in Miami? Was it his ruthless business tactics‚ which ultimately

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    Since the creation of gangster rap‚ blacks began to be viewed as thugs because of the lyrics used in raps. Rappers were also viewed as thugs because of the trending clothing styles. According to Holsey (2013)‚ gangster rap is‚ “a subgenre of hip-hop music that evolved from hardcore hip-hop and purports to reflect urban crime and the violent lifestyles of inner city youths.” Holsey’s quote states that gangster rap comes from the experiences of frustrated black youths

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    Fictional books have characters that can teach us how to be better disciples in the world. With so many choices that we have to make in life‚ that we don’t always make the right choices. Books have a grounding for telling what some of the right decisions are in the world. The Forgotten Door can be labeled as one of those books. In the book‚ The Forgotten door‚ there are characters that can teach us how to be better disciples in our actions and behavior. In chapter 2 of the The Forgotten Door‚ little

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    showed no remorse towards anyone that interfered with his principles. The one who took a different perception on life and eventually composed his own set of rules. Certainly in doing so would lead others and their lives. The most notoriously known gangster‚ Alphonse Capone was the first from his family to be born in America. His parents‚ Gabriele and Teresina Capone‚ migrated from southern Italy and came to Brooklyn‚ New York searching for better living qualities for their eight children. His father

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    their children listen to “gangster rap” or any other form of harmful and vulgar music will turn them into a psychopathic cop killer. With the this being true in some cases‚ it can be a cause for concern. The problem that most parents actually have with these types of harmful music is that it changes the way their children act and speak towards

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    In Homer’s The Iliad‚ readers are subjected to an epic that includes gods and goddesses that are intertwined into human society. These supreme beings are at most times less likely to display divine emotional characteristics‚ and instead display an extremely humane range of emotion. This can be seen in many different ways throughout the epic through the many squabbles‚ and humane emotional reactions that pop up from time to time as the actions of the gods begin to mirror the actions of the mortals

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    defenseless among enemies: one is punished for success." Robert Warshow This is a quote from the famous essay "The Gangster as Tragic Hero"‚ a "classic example of film criticism and cultural analysis". The essay was published for the first time in 1962 in Robert Warshow’s book "The Immediate Experience". In it the author examines some of the generally accepted conventions that most gangster movies follow and draws conclusions from them about the reasons and the way this genre appeals to the audience

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    exaggerate this scenario further. In particular one recent game series has taken the mantle of telling the ancient history of maritime crime‚ and it just so happens to be Ubisoft’s historical fiction series Assassin’s Creed‚ in particular the most recent game in the series‚ Assassin’s Creed IV: Black Flag. Yet how accurate to pirate culture and history is the game? What creative liberties does it

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