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    Youth and Gangsterism

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    passers-by. They resort to robbing and stealing to support their drug and alcohol habits. Larger gangs on other hand are more problematic and dangerous and are responsible for violent crimes like murders. These gangs are well organised and all the gangsters in that gang follow unwritten rules and if they break them they are punished with death. Most people are roped into gangsterism at an early age‚ from the ages of ten to sixteen years. Many males are drawn into the gang arena by the attraction

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    The Classical Hollywood Cinema era took place after the silent cinema era. This was roughly between the late 1920s and 1960s. The start of this “Golden Age of Hollywood‚” began with the film‚ The Jazz Singer‚ which was released in 1927. It was the first movie to have used synchronized voices as a vitaphone talkie. This was how they brought sound into the films. Unfortunately‚ the vitaphone ended up putting the silent film actors out of work‚ eventually putting an end to the silent cinema era

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    Eddie Murphy

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    graduated a few months late. After graduation he enrolled himself in to Nassau Community College. He continued to do his shows at local clubs and venues until finally landing himself at the Comic Strip in New York City. At times he had called himself the disciple of the late Richard Pryor. Unlike all his comic idols‚ Eddie did not smoke or drink and had once said to Barbara Walters‚ "I don’t have to sniff cocaine to make me funny." (Biography 1) In 1980‚ Eddie tried out for the cast on the famous show Saturday

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    Profile Story-- Bishop Richard L. Johnson JRN 337: News Reporting & Writing Professor Nelly Aguilar T. Faith Harkness June 27‚ 2010 Johnson 1 Richard L. Johnson sits completely at ease in a black jacket‚ black slacks‚ and a black long sleeve turtleneck when others would be sweating in this El Paso heat‚ drinking a venti white chocolate mocha from Starbucks. His only adornment is a simple watch and a silver cross that hangs from a silver necklace. He sips his drink

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    Al Capone

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    Al Capone Al Capone was a very dangerous Gangster. He had and ran many illegal businesses like bootlegging‚ prostitution‚ gambling and murders. Being highly known as this big gangster guy‚ knowing there was many gangs in the world Al Capone was at the top. Al Capone was the greatest gangster in the 1920s. Al Capone was a wealthy man because money was made fast and easy. Gambling was a business that paid off‚ there were tons of places to go gamble there were stations set up all over the

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    Just Walk On By Analysis

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    perceive things can play a major roll on how the world see it. If someone gives the perception that someone else is a theif the world will label them as a theif. Most black people are perceived as a "gangster" when they really aren’t. Some black people are actual gangsters and should only get labeled as a gangster because of their actions. In the story "Just Walk on By" the narrator started off the story with how he first started stalking women. Not haven read the story before; when he started it off with

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    away from you in your bowl. After you have finished eating‚ put your knife and fork together on the plate‚ don’t put them on the tablecloth after that wipe your mouth with your napkin and place it on the table. NEVER LICK YOUR KNIFE‚ you may cut your tongue‚ and never lick your plate=) And‚ finally don’t forget to say “Thank you” for

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    their murder sites‚ he was startled to find gangster and the founding father of the right-wing paramilitary group Pemuda Pancasila‚ Anwar Congo‚ had a different reaction. “I’ve tried to forget all this with good music…dancing...feeling happy…a little alcohol…a little marijuana…a little…what do you call it? Estasy. [Ecstasy] Once I’d get drunk. I’d ‘fly’ and feel happy.”

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    From Italian gangsters to African American rebels you know name racial controversy and the Bronx tale has it all. The film takes place in the Fordham section of the Bronx in the 1960’s. Calogero Anello is a 9 year italian boy living in the Bronx‚ where they were notorious for gangster bars‚ racist people and an aggressive nature. Calogero witnesses a shooting in the street involving local gangster‚ Sonny‚ but refuses to betray him to the police. Sonny grows fond of the boy and begins to teach him

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    It begins with two gangsters leaving a café‚ discussing their plans to attend a meeting involving the countries major crime bosses. One gangster goes back in the café to get a toothpick and at the same time the other gangster is killed from a drive-by shooting. The movie’s plot is based upon the surviving gangster seeking out a psychiatrist to help with his emotional distress and out of control lifestyle. Throughout the movie the relationship between doctor and gangster represent an example

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