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Category: /Literature/English
…, discharge, and painful urination. It may leave its victims sterile. Perhaps even more serious is the disease Syphilis, which killed famous mobster Al Capone. It causes sores, rashes, brain and organ damage, and death. It can also harm an unborn child. AIDS…
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…. In addition, marijuana ought to be legalized because suppression fosters far more socially destructive criminal activity. The prohibition of alcohol in the United States led to organized crime prospering and produced deplorable gangsters, such as Al Capone, who…
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…of himself as a legendary, almost heroic rogue. Yes, he was a gangster. That could not be denied. But to the public he was a popular and likable guy -- the way Al Capone was revered on the streets of Chicago in 1930. Gotti was very media astute, a fact which…
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Category: /History
…era." For example, it investigated Al Capone as a "fugitive federal witness." Federal investigation of a resurgent white supremacy movement also required creativity. The Ku Klux Klan (KKK), dormant since the late 1800s, was revived in part to counteract…
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Category: /History
…, and scenic landmarks on the island. (5 ,8) People marvel at the power and strength of the island. It holds the history in its walls for some of the worst convicts of all time. It held the notorious Al Capone in cellblock B, and also the “Birdman of Alcatraz…
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…character Tony Montana (Al Pacino) is portrayed as a criminal from Cuba that has come to America to live the American dream at all expenses. He is ruthless and becomes the number one drug dealer after killing anyone who stands in his way of becoming the top dog…
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…frames of reference. At one point Frank thinks Rita is joking about T.S Elliot the poet, when in fact she is referring to Elliot Ness, 'y' know, the famous Chicago copper who caught Al Capone.' At another point Rita is calling Frank a 'Flora man' from…
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…of getting alcohol would be to get a doctors prescription. <Tab/>Al Capone used the prohibition to his advantage. He made millions of dollars in rum-running operations, and used violence against both authorities and other smugglers. <Tab/&…
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…, plans, and methods. Show creativity by thinking of new and better goals, ideas, and solutions to problems. Be innovative! Power and Leadership 25. Al Capone once said that "You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word…
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…Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a disease that causes muscles to stop working. ALS is a rare disease found mostly in very active people. Another name for ALS is Motor Neuron Disease (MND) and the most common name is Lou Gehrig's disease. Lou…
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