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    Italian Mafia

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    ITCS101 Research Paper The definition of Mafia is "a group of people of similar interests or backgrounds prominent in a particular field or enterprise" (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Mafia). The Mafia began as "a secret criminal society of Sicily or Italy" and eventually there was a "similarly conceived criminal organization in the United States" (http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Mafia). There is no denying that the face of organized crime has changed throughout history. In

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    The Italian Mafia

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    it up” (“Famous Mob Quotes.” 1). Despite public misconception of the Italian Mafia‚ it has not always been the murderous‚ cold-hearted killers known today. The Mafia actually began as a way of protection. When the government took advantage over the common people‚ the Mafia would take the law into their own hands. The organization simply became too big for its britches and was forced to expand. When social issues arose‚ the Mafia extended to America and became the sophisticated society seen today.

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    Mafia/Italian Stereotypes

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    people from the mafia are ruthless gangsters‚ who don’t care about anybody except them selves. They can do anything they want to and not get punished or caught. Another stereotype is all Italians are part of a mob or gang. A perfect example is the show "Sopranos". In this essay ill show you how shows and movies stereotype the mafia and the Italian race. A very common Mafia Stereotype is that all Italians are part of a gang. The Sopranos shows this because the soprano family is all Italian and all the

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    Essay On Italian Mafia

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    The Italian Mafia was very popular in the early 18th century. The mafia grew even larger and stronger by the 19th century. By then the Mafia had become a vast criminally oriented society. The Mafia followed its own rules and their own authority and ignored any other forms of order. Joining the Mafia then was like joining a religion. You were committed for life. You can’t retire from it and this still holds true for people in the Mafia now. They were taught when joining the basic rules of sword‚ knife

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    The American Mafia

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    The American Mafia‚ commonly known as the MafiaItalian MafiaItalian Mob‚ or the Mob in the United States‚ is an Italian-American criminal society. Similar to the Sicilian Mafia‚ the Italian-American Mafia is a secret criminal society without a formal name. Its members usually refer to it as Cosa Nostra (Italian pronunciation: [kɔza nɔstra]‚ Italian for "our thing"). The press has also coined the name "National Crime Syndicate" to refer to the entirety of U.S. organized crime‚ including the Mafia

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    focuses on glamorizing the Mafioso lifestyle‚ distracting from the true nature of organized crime. Over the past decade‚ the key opportunities have been utilized by the Italian Mafia‚ resulting in a powerful behind-the-scenes dominance over many aspects we may not expect. "It’s gonna be a Cosa Nostra." "The Honored Society‚ or Mafia‚ as it was less often called‚ was a vast criminal brotherhood that had developed in Palermo and western Sicily independently of the Camorra of Naples." They developed

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    American Mafia Influence

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    In the early 1900s the American mafia was working to expand their empire. Cuba was seen as the perfect destination‚ full of tourism and ready mass industrialization. The mafia spread its business of gambling and drug trade to Cuba‚ specifically Havana. With large amounts of money comes large amounts of influence. The question is how much influence did the American mafia have in Cuba during Batista’s presidency? Would the country today be different if the American mafia had not interfered in the politics

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    American organized crime (or the Mafia/Mob as it is known by some) begins not in the streets of Manhattan or Chicago or other big cities as some like to think. It begins as the seemingly innocent protection of Sicilian landowners when they are away from their farms. By the 1800’s‚ these ‘protectors’ had become corrupt‚ bullying people for their so-called protection and running other illegal activities all throughout Sicily. When the laws of Benito Mussolini became increasingly strict‚ so strict

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    Mafia

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    Mafia. What does this word mean? The actual members of the Mafia aren’t even sure where the word first originated or what it really means. One of the theories as to where the word came from is from Sicily‚ where people would yell " Morte alla Francia‚ Italia anela!" (Death to France‚ Italy groans!)‚ therefore forming the acronym MAFIA. Others claim the word derived from the battle cry of rebels who slaughtered thousands of Frenchmen after a French soldier raped a Palermo woman on her wedding day

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    Italian Americans and Discrimination Matt Johnson ETH125 February 27‚ 2011 Frederica Banning Italian Americans and Discrimination It may be hard to tell by my name‚ but I am from Italian descent and have a hard time relating to my heritage. I have never had a problem with this fact until this assignment‚ and now I truly want to find out more about the culture and heritage that I come from. After doing some research‚ it is plain to me that even Italian Americans face discrimination and prejudice

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