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    The irony of the movie is that the title ‘The Godfather’ is actually meant for the son as opposed to the father as many would have hoped. In the beginning of the film Michael is not even part of the Mafia organization, he is indicted for it when he saves his father’s life in the hospital by shooting a corrupt police. Moreover, in the film loyalty is the key, Michael does not even trust Tom Hagen played by Robert Duvall with a secret that

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    Not often is The Godfather Trilogy thought of as a tragedy; however, Aristotle’s principles from The Poetics support the idea that the film, and the character of Michael Corleone, are indeed tragic. A war veteran, Michael goes to his sister’s wedding with the intention of remaining separated from the family’s illegal business affairs, but the assassination attempt on his father leads him to completely change his values for the good of the family. Ironically, his seemingly positive trait of loyalty

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    is a 1972 mafia movie that was based on Mario Puzo’s novel “The God Father”. The movie was created by Francis Ford Coppola, which revolved around the Corleone Family that forms part of the Italian Mafia in New York. The Corleone Family was led by Don Vito Corleone who had three sons one of which Michael refused to take part in the family business; however later at the end of the movie he becomes Vito’s successor and the next God Father. The movie is all about the Family underworld business where it

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    The Godfather Analysis

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    The Godfather is a crime novel written by Mario Puzo, it was originally published in 1969 by G.P. Putnam's Sons. It is a story of a fictional Sicilian Mafia family that was based in New York City and the head person of the mafia was Don Vito Corleone, who became closely related with the Italian Mafia. The novel covers the years from 1945 to 1955 and also provides the backstory of another main character Vito Corleone from early childhood to adulthood. This book has significantly introduced Italian

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    Mario Puzo and Introduction Mario Puzo was an American Screenwriter and Author who is best known for his Novel which was later adapted into one of the most famous movie series of all times "The Godfather". Birth, Rise to Fame and Death Mario Puzo was born on October 15 ,1920 in an area of New York known as Hell's Kitchen. Mario's Father was an illiterate and poor immigrant who abandoned Mario and his mother during Mario's early teens as he was diagnosed with schizophrenia and was institutionalized

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    The 70’s v. 2017 Life in the 70’s was very different than it is today. When you compare the 1970s to 2017 you can see the huge differences, and maybe some similarities. A lot has changed since the 70’s, including the style, lifestyle, pop culture, and more. Since the 70’s a lot has changed, we have changed in some ways and are similar in more ways than one. Here are the differences and similarities between the 70’s and today, 2017. In the 70’s the first president of the decade was Richard Nixon

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    Speech About A Mermaid

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    Here’s my side of the story, to all of you who were wondering. I swear I’m not a ‘villain’ or whatever they call it these days. I used to be a normal girl just like her, beautiful locks of hair that flowed perfectly under the water, I had these eyes that glowed and sparkled just like the way the sun sparkles through the water. Not to brag, but I was pure perfection; until, a new little mermaid was born and started to grow up to be everything but a crawfish. I grew strong with envy and jealously,

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    The Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 On December 8, 2003, President Bush signed into law the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 (Pub. L. 108-173).  This landmark legislation provides seniors and individuals with disabilities with a prescription drug benefit, more choices, and better benefits under Medicare. It produced the largest overhaul of Medicare in the public health program's 38-year history. The MMA was signed by

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    Chapter 7: 1. Who is eligible for Medicare? Person eligible for Medicare include individuals ages sixty-five and over, those with disabilities, and those with end-stage renal disease (Hammaker, 2011). here are three basic entitlement categories: persons 65 years of age or over who are eligible for retirement under Social Security or the railroad retirement system, persons under 65 years of age who have been entitled for at least 2 years to disability benefits under Social Security or the railroad

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    Medicare Funding Summary

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    of costs and in 2043 that figure will fall to 79 percent ("A summary of the 2016," 2016). However, the board of trustees project that Part B and Part D will remain financed indefinitely because it is financed from general revenues and premiums ("A summary of the 2016,"

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