Examples of Al Capone in the following topics:
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The Ethics of Persuasion
- Al Capone, an American gangster in the early 20th century, used coercion as a persuasive technique, which is unethical.
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Prohibition
- Many of Chicago's most notorious gangsters, including Al Capone and his archenemy, Bugs Moran, made millions of dollars through illegal alcohol sales.
- By the end of the decade, Capone controlled all 10,000 Chicago speakeasies, illegal nightclubs where alcohol was sold, and ruled the bootlegging business from Canada to Florida.
- Alphonse "Al" Capone headed the largest criminal organization in the Chicago area during Prohibition.
- A colorful figure notorious for a multitude of crimes related to his illegal alcohol operation, Capone was eventually imprisoned for tax evasion in 1931.
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Organized Crime
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Conclusion: Cultural Change in the Interwar Period
- Many of Chicago's most notorious gangsters, including Al Capone, made millions of dollars through illegal alcohol sales.
- One of the most notorious gangsters of the Prohibition era, Al "Scarface" Capone made millions running bootlegging and other illegal activities in Chicago.
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The Roaring Twenties
- Gangsters such as Lucky Luciano, Al Capone, Moe Dalitz, Joseph Ardizzone, and Sam Maceo were involved in bribery, extortion, loan sharking, and money laundering.
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Aluminum
- $2Al\quad +\quad 3{ H }_{ 2 }O\quad \longrightarrow \quad { Al }_{ 2 }{ O }_{ 3 }+3{ H }_{ 2 }$
- Its halides (AlF3, AlCl3, AlBr3 and AlI3) are common examples.
- A variety of compounds of empirical formula AlR3 and AlR1.5Cl1.5 exist.
- These species usually feature tetrahedral Al centers.
- $4LiH\quad +\quad Al{ Cl }_{ 3 }\quad \longrightarrow \quad LiAl{ H }_{ 4 }\quad +\quad 3LiCl$
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Basic and Amphoteric Hydroxides
- One of the most common and familiar examples of an amphoteric hydroxide is aluminum hydroxide, Al(OH)3.
- From our solubility rules, we know that Al(OH)3 is largely insoluble in neutral water; however, in a strongly acidic solution, the situation changes.
- For example, consider the reaction of Al(OH)3 with HCl:
- This is a classic acid-base neutralization reaction: the HCl completely protonates all three hydroxides per mole of Al(OH)3, yielding pure water and the salt AlCl3.
- Consider the Lewis structure for Al(OH)3.
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Sample Informative Speech
- And so we went to war against al Qaeda to protect our citizens, our friends, and our allies.
- In Afghanistan, we removed the Taliban government, which had given bin Laden and al Qaeda safe haven and support.
- Meanwhile, al Qaeda continued to operate from along that border and operate through its affiliates across the world.
- The death of bin Laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al Qaeda...
- And going forward, it is essential that Pakistan continue to join us in the fight against al Qaeda and its affiliates...
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The Mediterranean
- In the Middle Ages, the Mediterranean Al-Andalus was a great center for culture and art, as well of philosophical and scientific thought.
- The first Islamic dynasty to establish itself in Spain (or al-Andalus) was that of the Spanish Umayyads.
- Al-Andalus was a great cultural center of the Middle Ages.
- The pyxis of al-Mughira is a masterwork of the genre.
- The Alhambra is a reflection of the culture during the last centuries of the Moorish rule of Al-Andalus, reduced to the Emirate of Granada.
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The War on Terrorism
- The campaign's official purpose was to eliminate al-Qaeda and other militant organizations.
- It was typically used with a particular focus on Al-Qaeda and other militant Islamists.
- In February 1998, Osama bin Laden, as the head of al-Qaeda, signed a fatwā declaring war on the West and Israel, and later in May of that same year al-Qaeda released a video declaring war on the U.S. and the West.
- The remaining al-Qaeda and Taliban remnants fell back to the rugged mountains of eastern Afghanistan, mainly Tora Bora.
- The insurgency, which included al-Qaeda affiliated groups, led to far more coalition casualties than the invasion.