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    the gang wars of the 1920’s. The most notorious gangster of all time, known as Al Capone, was the most powerful mob leader of his era. He dominated organized crime in the Chicago area from 1925 until 1931. Capone grew up during the roaring 20s in Chicago. He joined the James Street gang, lead by Johnny Torrio. In 1920, Torrio asked Capone to move to Chicago and work with his uncle who controlled the city’s largest prostitution and gambling ring at the time. Capone had liked that idea. Later that year

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    Dyslexia Personal Quotes

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    World Order. I will hit you so hard even Google won't be able to find you. I will never be over the hill… I'm too darn tired to climb it. -Fight-Like-A-Girl club I will never get over how the christian belief sounds so much like vampires…Drink my blood, eat my flesh...Then you will live forever. -Barbara Goldsmith I will not comply. -Kristin Story Held, MD I wish "You dumbass" was an appropriate way to end a work eMail. –rottenEcards I wish exercising was as easy as eating. –feline fantasies

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    0:00 popular music is dumber dollar and more homogenized than ever before 0:06 this isn 't a matter of taste or subjective opinion it 's an objectively 0:10 provable fact a 10 0:15 number one on the Billboard charts found that some lyrics are getting measurably 0:21 less intelligent chart toppers in 2006 rather to third to fourth grade level 10 0:29 years later the intelligence of song lyrics has dropped by an entire grade 0:34 the way this trend is going in a few years 0:37

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    When people hear the genre “rock and roll,” they often think of performers like Elvis Presley, AC/DC, and Aerosmith. Those bands have provided the foundation for rock and roll, but the newer bands have to carry over from the bands of the 1960’s, 70’s, and 80’s to the bands of the 1990’s and the 2000’s. The new generation of bands has just as much, if not more, popularity than the bands of the older generation. Bands do not gain popularity just by showing up to rehearsal, though. Gaining popularity

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    aggravator, and a fun person to be around. It’s pretty amusing that they chose the least funny person in the family to deliver his eulogy. I think they call that irony. I will do my best, so before I begin, let me give you a small sample of the pranks Uncle Mitchell would pull. When my older brother, Steven was 4 or so years old and Mitchell would put him in one of his green military duffel bags. Steven would be hung in closets or rolled down hills. Although he would cry with my mom and beg her

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    Gerard Tyson was born in Brooklyn, NYC June 30, 1966. His upbringing in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn was mainly in the streets. Tyson’s dad abandoned the family for a street life, leaving Mike’s mother to care for three kids. His mom, brother, and sister were forced to move from a nice apartment in Bedford-Stuyvesant to the tough neighborhood for financial reasons when Mike was 8 yrs old. (Wikipedia, 2014, December, p. 2) Things got very bad in the neighborhood to the point they had no

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    "I've got to keep experimenting. I feel that I'm just beginning. I have part of what I'm looking for in my grasp, but not all." This phrase, from the liner notes of "My Favorite Things" clearly defines Coltrane's life and his search for the incorporation of his spirituality with his music. John Coltrane was not only an essential contributor to jazz, but also music itself. John Coltrane died thirty-two years ago, on July 17, 1967, at the age of forty. In the years

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    a fantasy/gothic horror film; the rating 15 tells us it probably has some gore in it. As we watch the film, some parts could also be described as thriller. The director Tim Burton is known for his love of Hammer horror films and before starting work on this film he encouraged his team to watch Hammer horror films like "Black Sunday" and "The Fearless Vampire Killers", as this was the effect he wanted to put across in Sleepy Hollow. The film focuses on images or darkness

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    or for his own revenge satisfaction and sometimes for the greater good of society. One more significant point is that unlike tragic hero who thinks of what is a right or a moral thing to do at times, an anti hero does what appears to be right to him. He is often misunderstood by the society; he could perhaps be called as a noble criminal or a vigilante and their mostly motives are fulfilled by breaking the law a.k.a “the ends justify the means”. The last characteristic of an anti hero is his increased

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    when it came to his inventive musical ability. In this paper, I will tell you about who Armstrong was, his early childhood, accomplishments, and his living legacy. Louis Armstrong was born on August 4, 1901 in New Orleans, Louisiana which is famously known as the birth place of jazz. Armstrong was born into a very poor family in a rough area in New Orleans. His father was a factory worker who abandoned the family soon after Armstrong was born. Consequently, he was raised by his

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