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    Explorer Web Links 399 1st pass Pages 30017_CH15_398_431_r7.qxp 4/7/06 3:13 PM Page 400 © Jones and Bartlett Publishers. NOT FOR SALE OR DISTRIBUTION YOU ARE THE CRIMINOLOGIST Organized Crime Sleeps with the Phishes Two alleged Mafia members in the Gambino crime family pled guilty to charges that they used the Internet to defraud customers out of more than $650 million. They also used telephones to attract victims by making offers of free

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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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    Vices

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    List of Vices This list of vices and their rough dictionary definitions are merely a raw resource for deeper Virtuescience work. They are part of the froth of ordinary language which covers the beautiful unchanging conceptual symmetries which lie beneath.  (Alphabetical Order) Anger: | Strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism‚ excited by real or supposed injury or insult to one ’ self or others‚ or by the intent to do such injury. | Arrogance: | Making undue claims in an overbearing

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    between vice‚ which is a habit inclining one to sin‚ and the sin itself‚ which is an individual morally wrong act. Note that in Roman Catholicism‚ the word "sin" also refers to the state that befalls one upon committing a morally wrong act. In this section‚ the word always means the sinful act. It is the sin‚ and not the vice‚ that deprives one of God’s sanctifying grace and renders one deserving of God’s punishment. Thomas Aquinas taught that "absolutely speaking‚ the sin surpasses the vice in wickedness"

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    The narrator in the story is insane‚ because he loves the dark. The narrator does weird things showing that he’s insane. The narrator does live in the creepy house alone sometimes. The narrator is just insane it’s kind of hard to explain. The narrator in the story is insane because the way he’s acting. He stays in the house‚ he loves the dark‚ he stays in the creepy house. The narrator in the story is insane because he’s always in the house. Don’t you think sometimes he should go outside? Staying

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    Hamza Kadri 250633253 Prof. K. Dowlеr SOC3366F 16 Dеcеmbеr 2013 Analysis of Transnational Organizеd Crimе: Italian Mafia & Yakuza Thе Mafia is a criminal sеcrеt sοciеty of mеn which first dеvеlοpеd in thе mid-19th cеntury in Sicily. A branch еmеrgеd οn thе Еast Cοast οf thе Unitеd Statеs during thе latе 19th cеntury еnsuing wavеs οf immigration. Thе mafia is vigοrous in sеvеral illеgal fiеlds‚ but alsο tеnding to еxеrcisе sοvеrеignty functions nοrmally bеlοnging to public authοritiеs ovеr a

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    American Mafia‚ commonly known as the Mafia‚ Italian Mafia‚ Italian 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. The

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    Russian Mafia

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    How Russian Mafia Influences Russian Economy Alena Nekrashevich Economics 201 Nicolas Pologeorgis NOVA College 1 December 2012 Table of Contents Abstract…………………………………………………………………………………….3 The Birth of the Russian Mafia…………………………………………………………….4 Protectionism………………………………………………………………………………4 Weapon Power of the Thieves in Law…………………………………………………….5 The Mafiosi Influence over Bureaucratic Power…………………………………………..5 A Threat to an Economic Safety…………………………………………………………

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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 established culture. A subculture social group within a world culture that has distinguishing pattern of behavior and beliefs. An example of a division of culture would be the Mafia‚ an organized crime family or business. The members in this group share and are committed to a common set of norms and values. The Mafias lifestyle principles are directly opposed to those of the dominant society. The meaning the Mob affiliates has a behavior that serves to unite them at the same time‚ which separates

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