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    GoodFellas What is a gangster? A gangster or mobster is a criminal member of a crime organization. It is a criminal organization that associates with the Italian Mafia. Its an addictive way of life that leads to two places; six feet under or in jail. However‚ everyone wants to be a gangster. Is it because of the power‚ the fame or the fortune. In the classic movie “GoodFellas” the characters Henry Hill‚ Jimmy Conway and Tommy DeVito grow up to be gangsters. They experience many life- threatening

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    my dog

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    dog. I named it Doggie. Doggie is a white coloured shepherd dog. it is very lovely and It always licks my cheek. Doggie had been trained before ehile it is in the pet dog. So‚ it knows how to go back home‚ sit‚ stand and stay. Doggie is special to me because it is just like my best friend. everytime when I come back from school‚ it will run out quickly to welcome me. it will jump onto my arm and lick my cheek. when I am free‚ I will play with Doggie in the garden. it will lie down on my feet‚ roll

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    popular‚ enjoyable movie for the American people. Even though it was loved‚ it was different from the rest. It was a gangster movie with a twist. In the very beginning‚ both Jerry and Rocky are running from the cops‚ Rocky gets caught and gets sent to jail for 3 years and 4 months. After this‚ Jerry decides to change his ways and goes from gangster to Priest. Unlike many other gangster films of this time‚ this focuses on the good and the bad. It puts the movie in two different perspectives. It allows

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    Influence of Gangs

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    By: Susanna Lee E-mail: lees@student.ucr.edu Gang Culture has increasingly become a subculture for many teenage youths. Main minority teens‚ these social outcast are often have no real economic stability and no parental supervision or guidance. As a result‚ teenagers often rebel and seek comfort in gangs. These gangs provide what is lacking in their lives‚ a sense of belonging. Minorities are often stereotyped and criticized‚ especially minorities born into poverty. They are condemned simply

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    was one of the main gangsters of 1920’s America. He‚ along with others‚ was able to gain huge profits by transporting and selling alcohol. They were able to do this because of the huge demand for alcohol now that it could not be sold in regular bars and saloons. This organised transportation and selling of illegal beverages also provided easy employment for immigrants looking for a quick and profitable job. However‚ the distribution of alcohol was not the only law the gangsters were happy to break

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    The Godfather set the standards upon which all gangster films were judged from. This can be considered unfair given The Godfather is in the category of the few films that showcases amazing performances‚ powerful direction‚ a rather tight script and characters that are multilayered. If The Godfather goes against the generic conventions of gangster genres and focuses on family and less violence‚ Once Upon Time in America (1983) is the epitome of gangster films (Browne 26). Sergio Leone made an increasingly

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    The Bedouin are a nomadic population‚ they are constantly moving to different pastures to allow their animals to graze. Due to the Bedouin’s constant mobility it was hard for the government to influence or apply its laws among them. Therefore‚ the Bedouin tribes formed laws of their own making a law system that will maintain their well fair and resolve any conflicts that might occur. The Bedouin law system contains several laws and tactics to resolve conflicts‚ limit the consequences and insure the

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    effect of gangsterism

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    the 1960s and therefore‚ was confident that they could combat gangsterism. “In the past‚ we chased after communists in the jungles‚ but now the gangsters are there — they are not hiding. I can’t accept the excuse that because of gangsterism‚ we can’t enforce the law. “So what else next? Are we to allow gangsters to rule the country because they are gangsters?” he pointed out. (by Chan‚ Zora. February 5‚ 2012) In fact teenagers who usually have the desire to do something new‚ they would do some

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    bullied or compromised by gangster. Most gang members are often from upper secondary school‚ they attract the younger boys to adore them and wanting like gang too. Gang usually invite the new boy who just entered their school and after joining them‚ they ask to get into random fights or get to a one-on-one fight. Police are concern for young boy joining gangs. This gang are not all boy‚ they also invite prostitute to recruit with them. Those delinquents boy that are not gangster are also invited to recruit

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    Wilder in 1959‚ is generally regarded as a romantic comedy. Different from other comedies in that age‚ Some Like It Hot makes a breakthrough in subverting some conventions‚ that is‚ it tries to extend its themes to two marginalisation directions: gangsters and cross dressing. Following these two key elements‚ this magnificent comedy narrates the story in a humour way‚ reflecting fickleness of human nature in that age‚ showing the director’s cynicism‚ and proposing an advanced idea about gender‚ sex

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