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    considered a big threat anymore‚ and definitely do not represent any fear in any of their neighborhoods (Lyman‚ Potter‚ 2007). In some way is believed that organized crime can originate from ones background‚ environment or location‚ type of personnel‚ and the number of individuals involved. Therefore‚ there have been many theories and principles used in every attempt to combat organized crime (Lyman‚ Potter‚ 2007). * As a modern society‚ organized crime has legitimate and illegal enterprises‚ considered

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    three major theories that assist law enforcement agencies to determine the origin of these criminal organizations. The alien conspiracy theory mainly consist of immigrants with different cultural believes and way of life (Lyman & Potter‚ 2007). In most cases this

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    References: Rogers‚ S. (2011‚ January 11). Social Organized Crime Perspective. Yahoo! Contributor network. Retrieved from http://yahoo.com Lyman‚ M. D.‚ & Potter‚ G. W. (2007). Organized Crime (4th ed.). : Prentice Hall.

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    The Influence of the 1850’s in Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin Despite heartbreaking family separations and struggles for antislavery Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin (1852) erupted into "one of the greatest triumphs recorded in literary history" (Downs 228)‚ inspiring plays‚ pictures‚ poems‚ songs‚ souvenirs‚ and statues (Claybaugh 519). As Uncle Tom’s Cabin was being published in the National Era newspaper in forty weekly installments (x)‚ it was received by southerners as

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    Impressed by Emily Dickinson’s erudite and complex manner of writing‚ T.W. Higginson suggested his scholar leave her father’s home to reach out and interact with others; her ruminations seemed to him to be worthy of great discussion. Because Dickinson shot out astounding “thoughts of such a quality” in her letters and poems‚ Higginson could not “understand how [she could] live so alone” (Johnson 461). However‚ despite her insight‚ she felt all too unfit to leave her home and speak openly to anyone

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    Crime Paper Throughout United States history‚ organized crime has been a huge issue with law enforcement and the rest of society. Organized crime dates back to the 19th century with the Irish Mob being the first group to run the streets of America (Lyman‚ Potter‚ 2007). Since then‚ there have been many other groups that have imitated this type of organized crime‚ starting with the Mafia to ordinary street gangs; however‚ people involved in organized crime do not only consist of those in gangs or mobs

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    SOCIAL REFORM MOVEMENTS PAGES 351-361 MORAL REFORM‚ ASYLUMS & PRISONS  Social evil --- alcohol; prostitution ( common in port cities)  Evangelical reformers approach o Rescue prostitutes o Offered salvation of religion‚ prayer & temporary shelter  Poor rate of success  Offered women domestic work which was low paying/restrictive  Campaigns against prostitution organized by women o Continued throughout the 19th century  Earliest‚ most effective anti-prostitution movement o Female

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    References: Florida International University. (2007). Retrieved from http://chua2.fiu.edu/faculty/byrnesj/organizedweek1-1.htm Lyman‚ M. D.‚ & Potter‚ G. W. (2007). Organized crime (4th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. WeeKoh. (2009). Bureaucratic organization. Retrieved from http://weekoh.wordpress.com/2009/02/28/briefly-identify-the-main-features-of

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    Cited: <br><li>Arrington‚ Leonard J. ed. The Presidents of the Church. Salt Lake: Desert Books‚ 1986. <br><li>Benton‚ William‚ ed. Encyclopedia Britanica. Chicago‚ 1965. <br><li>Bitton‚ Davis & Beecher‚ Maureen U. New Views of Mormon History. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press‚ 1987. <br><li>Doctrine & Covenants. Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‚ 1989. <br><li>The Holy Bible. King James Version. Salt Lake City:

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    Dwight Lyman Moody once said‚"Character is what you are in the dark." In other words; someone’s true nature is on the inside. This is true because often characters are forced to hide who they truly are. For example‚ in the short story "Lather and Nothing Else‚" Hernando Téllez uses the barber’s inner thoughts‚ actions‚ and dedication to show that the barber hides who he truly is. In the short story "Lather and Nothing Else‚" the barber must show extreme control and restraint in order to not reveal

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