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    Mr. Madoff performed one of the most significant fraudulent acts in the history of unethical actions. Mr. Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scam will go down in history as the top scheme in the world. The Ponzi scheme was made famous by Italian criminal Charles Ponzi. Charles Ponzi’s scheme included coupons, Madoff’s scheme dedicated funds presented by big-name investors. Madoff’s Ponzi scheme involved Mr. Madoff taking money from investors and investing it into his bank account instead of actual…

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    Introduction Goodfellas is a movie about a boy Henry Hill who gets into the mafia at a young age and all his following life story up until the point of his being in the witness protection program and therefore out of the mafia. At an early age he decided that he wanted nothing more to be a gangster and that was the highest he could rise. Throughout his life he participates and is surrounded by crime until one day he has no choice but to leave. As most of his life is crime filled, it is an easy…

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    authorities and the government. Betraying their men to the authorities is intolerable. The result of breaking the code of Omertà is death. The code was there in Sicily long before the emergence of The Mafia and the Mafia later took that Code as its fundamental Law. The Mafia Family hierarchy To be a part of any Mafia Family one must be a Sicilian. As per the book there is no age limit even a boy of sixteen can join the clan. once in to prove himself, his obedience and his loyalty towards the…

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    I love mob movies. One of my favorites being The Godfather. The first time I saw it, I was very young when I watched it with my mother. When the movie was over, my mom was talking about the actors, the performances, and how great the movie was. All I could think about was the message. The message in mob movies is equivalent to the message of human nature. It all starts off with love, loyalty, honor, and friendship. It always ends up with betrayal, murder, manipulation, and everyone ratting each…

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    (0:00-5:05) Frank Castello throughout the entire opening shot has his face hidden, if through some shadow or sunglasses. It’s not until he announces that anybody is the same when faced with a loaded gun, that his face his shown. This could be alluding to how Sullivan is the model, being both gangster and cop at the same time. The establishing shot at 1:35 leads to a dolly shot into the restaurant, overviewing the patrons and owners. The scene also gives the introduction to Castello as the gang…

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    Mob Mentality is based on the fact that there is power in numbers, and when one person enables another into a specific belief or mind set, there is an obvious ripple effect. When challenging a group as an individual, it is hard to be taken seriously as when going against a group as there is the looming dread of belittlement. The possibility that because an opinion differs from the rest, it is seen as inherently incorrect and that there was something wrong with them for thinking that way. Mob…

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    Alana Blanchard Professional model and surfer Alana Rene Blanchard is not your typical surfer chick, as she happens to be one of the hottest surfers in the planet. She not only has the looks - flowy blonde hair and a smoking hot bod, but also the talent and killer skills to boot. Some people might have known about her through the movie Soul Surfer, where she was played by Jack Nicholson's daughter Lorraine Nicholson. No? Well, she was that other hot surfer who was friends with Bethany Hamilton,…

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    Mafia In America

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    The Mafia are some of America's favorite bad guys. They are the subject of countless television series, movies, and books. When people hear the term Mafia or Mob, they may often think of the violent and ruthless tactics they used to get what they wanted. What many do not realize is that, from the early to mid-twentieth century, the Mafia had a hand in many aspects of American culture that people still enjoy today. Prohibition arose out of the Progressive Era at the end of the eighteenth century…

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    means to an end for these people. The main problem of this is collateral damage, or the innocent bystanders that get hurt as a result. When you mention organized crime, almost always people think you are talking about the Italian Cosa Nostra, or Mafia. In reality, La Cosa Nostra is just the Italians’ version of organized crime. Crime syndicates span the globe and even include the Al-Qaeda terrorists that brought down the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Three thousand innocent…

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    Italian-American Culture

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    Italian-American Culture When most people hear the term Italian-American, they begin to think of the Godfather, Rocky, the mafia, or even Fonzie from Happy Days. But, Italian-America is much more than the characters portrayed in films. Italian-American culture is a culture that has evolved through history despite discrimination and hardships. While they faced prejudice at first, they are now seen as a monumental contributor to the immensely diverse culture of the United States of America known…

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