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    The mafia has had history of violence for various reasons as the mafia has been glamorized through US film and literature as gangster culture. The Godfather has had one of the biggest impacts to the world‚ shedding light on how “cool” the mafia can be. There are many factors to show how appealing the mafia can be to others‚ as many of those factors are exaggerated. The authors and directors portray many things that are similar things and differences between the American mafia movies and Italian mafia

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    The Gorilla Mafia (GMF) ‚ was formed to coordinate and consolidate the black historic crimes in number‚ drugs dealing‚ prostitution‚ money laundering‚ kidnapping of V.I.P ( Very Important Person ) and many other illegal activities. One important and most flourishing reason behind G.M.F Success was that most of the banks‚ medical stores‚ street dealings‚ ammunition‚ landlords were the African-American members of the city‚ the race & cast depending were one of the most important reason in the rise

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    Third Quarter Foreign Author Paper The foreign male‚ Luigi Pirandello was born on June 28‚ 1867 in Agrigento‚ Italy and died at the age of 69 on December 10‚ 1936. He was a person who played in plays‚ wrote many of novels and also did some drama plays. In 1934 he was given the Nobel Prize in Literature for all of the great work he has did over those years in between when he was born. He was a very good author that done many plays and poetry around in Italy. He never had it bad in life while growing

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    city-state in western Italy. Carthage on the other hand was already a huge empire. They ruled most of Spain and the northeastern part of Africa. The first Punic War was started over the control of Sicily and a few other minor islands just of the cost of Italy. Carthage was in control of part of Sicily at the time when Rome decided that they wanted the little island. This started a terrible war between two amazing people. The war had a couple of naval battles during it. The Carthaginians won the first

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    Carthage did not relent it effort and indicated their interest to control Sicily‚ which Rome saw as a threat to its existence and influence. The Carthaginian strength lies on it commander general Hannibal who mastered naval military tactics and had taken an oath with his father never to give up to his enemies the Romans. Both

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    volcano. It is at least 500‚000 years old. It has had a series of volcanic eruptions‚ but even though it has violent eruptions‚ 25% of Sicily’s population live on its slopes due to the fertile soil and the tourism. Mount Etna is located on the island of Sicily off the toe of Italy in Europe. It is a little over 11‚000 feet high although its height varies from year to year because of volcanic eruptions. The closest inhabited city to Mt. Etna is Messina and Catania. It is the highest mountain in Italy south

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    University Of The People Written Assignment Unit 5 Department of Business Administration HISTORY 1421 Trace how Carthage became almost the equal of Rome. Be sure to show the strength of both and how this conflict led to Rome becoming a naval power. Introduction. In Ancient Rome History‚ one of

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    ITALIAN STEREOTYPES Stereotypes always tend to have some truth mixed in with a few generalisations and a bit of exaggeration. Here a small list that Italians usually do in their life. The typically Italian man has dark eyes and a dark complexion‚ with black hair. He is very passionate and lazy and he works in factory or into an office. The typical Italian woman has a round shape. She is very charming and she works as housewife. The Italians usually live in flats in the city. They pay

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    Mt Etna: MEDC case study of a volcanic eruption Location: Mt Etna is located in Sicily‚ Italy Europe’s highest (3‚300m)and most active volcano Supports rich agricultural land Displays dramatic volcanic scenery created by several calera collapses There have been at least 60 flank eruptions and many summit eruptions since AD1600‚ around half have occurred since the beginning of the 20th century Since 2001 it has seen an eruption every year Physical reasons for the event: Mt Etna is a composite volcano

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    "The Mask of Apollo" revolves around the adventures of Nikeratos‚ a young actor who travels the countryside of ancient Greece and Sicily while performing in various plays. In one play‚ Kadmos by Sophokles the Younger‚ Nikeratos is required to wear an old mask of Apollo as part of his costume. The mask is fifty years old and is rumored to bring good luck. Nikeratos is impressed with the mask and comes to believe that it possesses special powers. He begins to make reverent gestures toward it as when

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