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    The JFK Assassination

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    When it come to the JFK case two things are clear. First, on November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was assassinated and second the assassination took place in Dallas Texas. The rest has been up for debate for over 50 years. In 1964, one year after the president’s death the Warren Report concluded that there had been a lone shooter. One individual, Lee Harvey Oswald, killed President Kennedy. The Report also concluded that Oswald acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy. However, in…

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    Yakuza Case Study

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    Mafias, cartels, mobs, local street gangs, etc. all have one major commonality—the innocent members of society despise them. All other organized crime groups must hide their crimes and identity not only from law enforcement but from the people of their own…

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    Some Like It Hot Analysis

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    Some Like It Hot (1959) is an all-time classic Hollywood comedy directed by Billy Wilder. The story follows a smooth saxophone player Joe (Tony Curtis) and his intuitive bass-player best friend Jerry (Jack Lemmon) after they witness a Mafia massacre. The two buddies create a spontaneous plan to get away from the Chicago native mobsters. Joe and Jerry disguise themselves as cross-dressed women and join an all-female jazz band who are boarding a train from Chicago to Florida. The story heats up…

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    The movie was shot gorgeously: believable, original, clean, interesting, in places its history is simply shocking. This drama reveals to us the criminal world of the mafia and remains the favorite and best film related to this topic. We see the godfather - Vito Corleone. He is the head of the family and the head of one large mafia family. We see his life, his family, his black work and the dramatic story that the director showed us so spectacularly and realistically ... Oscar-denied Marlon…

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    Jaws Movie Conclusion

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    this did not take place in the movie. In the movie, Hooper respects and befriends Chief Brody. Chief Martin Brody’s wife, Ellen, plays a bigger role in the book rather than the movie. In the book Jaws, it explains that Mayor Vaughn owes money to the mafia. Mayor Vaughn keeps the beaches open…

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    People who believe in conspiracy theories convince themselves that a group is trying to plot a devious act, or has executed a devious act, mainly aiming towards influencing mass media and politics. But how do people come up with these theories and why are some conspiracy theories so believable? Psychology gives a deeper explanation of these theories and the reasons why people believe in them. According to psychologists, people who believe in conspiracies feel like they don’t have a control in…

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    cheek and pulled the trigger with a fatal shot. The brothers called the police to report that they had found their parents brutally murdered in the family room when they returned to the house from the movie theater. At first, police suspected that Mafia hitmen attacked the parents. After…

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    on Johnny Torrio’s life he moved back to Italy to be safe and after he moved that’s when Al took over the business. By early 1929 Capone dominated the liquor trade in Chicago. All of these facts show that Al Capone was a very dominant gangster and mafia leader. This is really the reason that Chicago was a bad place to live in due to Al and the…

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    profound into the mafia, he understands that not just he is step over the threshold of acceptability between government specialists and criminals, additionally driving his companion Lefty to a very, nearly guaranteed demise. His wife abhors his occupation, and the couple had warmed contentions all through the…

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    Data 6 is taken from personal dialogue of Don Corleone when he tells his suspicious about Solozzo to his people. Even though there is no direct response, the interlocutor was understand the intended meaning, Presuppositions that can be derived from part of the dialogue are: 1. Don Corleone known person called Solozzo 2. Solozzo was his threat or dangerous person. From the first presupposition on this data it include on existential proposition. It shows that Don Corleone knows and realizes the…

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