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    “lawless decade”‚ since authorities were pretty much not doing their job. They were just helping gangsters even more‚ by giving them more space to do their businesses even right under their noses (Grolier‚ 132). When you have workers that are suppose to reinforce the laws their original bosses sent them to do‚ however‚ do the complete opposite and just turn their heads a slight bit to get more money from a gangster. It also gives the notice that it would mean that the ones the authority are obeying are either

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    Me llamo: Fecha: Unit 3 Mini project -> Presentación oral TASK: Describe in Spanish what you were like when you were a small child and draw/include a series of pictures that illustrate your sentences. A.Think about what you were like when you were a small child‚ what things you used to do‚ and what things you weren’t allowed to do. Then‚ complete the following sentences. 1.Cuando era niño(a)‚ era ___________________________ y ___________________ [adjectives]. 2. Yo jugaba con

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    In 2007‚ The movie American Gangster was a reenactment of the famous Frank Lucas‚ a well known herion dealer from Manhattan in the early 1970’s. He was considering himself as the number one importer of heroin in Harlem‚ one of the districts of Manhattan. He imported heroin directly from South East Asia and figuring out a unique way of smuggling the drugs to the U.S. He uses the transportation o the U.S military airplanes from Vietnam to the U.S. His trademark was called "Blue magic" which was the

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    The American Gangster Interpretation of the American Dream Ridley Scott’s film American Gangster tells the story of Harlem gangster Frank Lucas and his rise to power in the late 1960s. However‚ underneath the plot of the film‚ American Gangster is an excellent case for a striving sociologist to dive headfirst into as it can have several models in the academic field of sociology. The Structural Functional Theory‚ the Symbolic Interactionist Theory and Conflict Theory can be used to explain the

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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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    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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