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    Vongola Alternate Ending

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    Although he didn’t treat the idea of being the next Vongola boss seriously, his instinct screamed that it was real. That he was going to be the next Vongola boss whether he liked it or not. Giving a sigh, Tsuna pushed all the thoughts about the mafia aside. He shouldn’t really worry now. Not where there was a volleyball game about to start.…

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    Mother Tongue By Amy

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    Contrary to the popular belief, English is not the national language of United States of America. In fact, the United States does not have an official language. English is merely the most widely-spoken language within the nation. Although much diversity exists inside the country, lack of unity in the country is apparent. Also, many immigrants faces hardship because of lack of their ability to speak fluent English. To unify the nation and to encourage immigrants to learn English for their benefit…

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    Prohibition Dbq

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    increased significantly between 1920 and 1930.” That happened because violent people and gangs such as Al Capone and the Mafia gained power through selling illegal alcohol. Al Capone was not only superior in Chicago because of his fearsome reputation; he heavily influenced other people to view violence and crime as a way of life and necessary to survive in this new America. The Mafia was a group whose life centered around violence and forced people into a decision: follow the Mafia’s decisions…

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    The Godfather1 is a novel written by American writer Mario Puzo in 1969, it is the best-seller book in the history of the United states. This novel narrated a series of stories after Michael became a Mafia. Mario Puzo affected by the story of Italy Mafia when he was growing up. In 1972, Puzo cooperated with Francis Coppola - American director, screenwriter, producer, adapting the novel The Godfather into a movie. It was acted by superstar Marlon Barndo and won the forty-fifth Oscar Award for…

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    November 22, 1963, was a tragic day for many Americans regarding the death of President John F. Kennedy. The day started off in Dallas, Texas as his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaigning to start. The day was going on smoothly and then began to get in his car for the ride around to wave to the people of America. Well, turning on Dealey Plaza is where things went wrong. Turning down the street, waving, the sounds of people cheering, then bang, there is a gun…

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    Bureaucratic Model

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    (2007) there are three unique speculations of sorted out wrongdoing that canhelp, when attempting to comprehend criminal gatherings. The Alien Conspiracy hypothesis, that goes ahead to fault outside impacts of Italy and Sicily for the degree of the mafia wrongdoing in America. Thus,Alien Conspiracy hypothesis was said to have started and was foreign and sent out from the oldcountry of Sicily and Italy. The old savagery that was utilized as a part of the old nation soon got to be thenorm in the…

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    It was revealed to him that the “treatment” was really a program to give terminally ill patients a cure that would give him super powers and abilities to then become slaves to some mafia/terrorist style crime organization. The head of this organization’s name was first Ajax but it was later revealed that his real name is Francis Freeman. Wade then uses Francis real name to mock him. Ajax’s tells Wade that in order to cure his cancer…

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    Racism In The Raven Cycle

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    Since this fandom loves long discourse and metas about things, let’s talk about the racism in this series, and why The Raven Cycle isn’t getting any diver$ity cookie from me. The way Henry was introduced in BLLB was iconic. It’s was a disaster. We saw him making an offhand rape comment. This is pretty common. See All For the Game series where their lone!good!moc could be seen making the same proclamation throughout the series. I am willing to let it slide, maybe, this is not about race. Moving…

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    Wagged In War

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    A person’s behavior almost always can be justified, if their motives, goals, and needs are taken into perspective. All actions are prompted by motives. An athlete doesn’t train and practice to just do so, they do it to improve and to reach a specific goal. Although some may disagree, the US Army does not engage in war because they have the power to do so, but for political reasons. Same goes for the Driver and Nameless, who are prompted to assassinate the King and rob a pawn shop, not for…

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    this would fail is the Prohibition Era. During that time the simplistic approach was to ban all alcohol. This was a disaster and was quickly overturned. Prohibition turned law-abiding citizens into criminals and a billion dollar industry over to the mafia. I believe that a way to reduce gun violence in america is a combination community activism, mental health awareness and enforcing the laws already in place. This approach will not be easy and it will not be…

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