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    Watergate in Journalism

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    Watergate played a huge part in making investigative reporting fixed in American journalism and has been spreading around the world largely because of it. I can’t help but feel like the future of investigative reporting is still at risk forty years since Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein wrote their first stories about the break in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters in Washington’s Watergate office building. Investigative journalism died down during the two world wars‚ the Great Depression

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    please continue reading but otherwise I would recommend you to stop now since you will find it controversial and I do not want you to feel offended but I want you to open up and wide your eyes for the truth. In 1977 the famous Jamaican Reggae singer Bob Marley was diagnosed for cancer in a toe. He died four years later after the cancer spread to the whole body including his brain. The doctors recommended him to amputate the toe but he refused due to his religious beliefs. In the Rastafarian faith it

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    evident when Scrooge begins to change his previously nasty isolated ways and selfish attitudes‚ that this change is not for self fulfillment as he buys a “prize turkey” for the Cratchit family in Stave Five and assures Bob “shant know who sends it”. Scrooge also “raise[s] your [Bobs] salary” in order to “assist your [his] struggling family”. These actions conveys to the reader that Scrooge is

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    marginalized need to hold on to‚ for it is a site of resistance that allows the oppressed to hold on to their individuality and use it as a source of power. Resistance is the space in the margins where the oppressed can say "no" to the oppressor. Bob Marley’s song is an example of such resistance‚ "We refuse to be what you want us to be‚ we are what we are‚ and that’s the way it’s going to be" (hooks 160). The space‚ where which Marley’s expresses his counter-hegemonic resistance‚ is located in

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    Mass Surveillance

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    very little noise and seemed to be covered up. Nixon reelected for another four years in November 1972. He defeated McGovern‚ the democratic leader‚ with over 60 percent of the popular vote. Until end of 1972‚ when the two Washington Post journalists: Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein revealed the affair in public. They had been informed by an F.B.I whistleblower (he revealed himself in 2005 and he was William Mark Felt‚ the number two in the F.B.I at that moment). The affair was covered by many other

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    The Play and the Movie Based on A Christmas Carol Sometimes one person or action can turn somebody else greedy‚ lonely‚ or sad. Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol is about Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghost of Jacob Marley. Ebenezer Scrooge was a lonely and greedy man‚ similar to Jacob Marley. Jacob Marley was Scrooge’s business partner before he passed away. The play and the movie of A Christmas Carol have both many similarities and very little differences. In the play‚ the Ghost of Christmas Past

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    American Pie Analysis

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    The immensely popular song "American Pie"‚ written by Don McLean‚ describes the "day the music died"‚ and the decline of society in the following decade. This date‚ specifically February 3rd 1959‚ is marked by the deaths of influential musicians Buddy Holly‚ Ritchie Valens‚ and J.P. Richardson. McLean wrote the song to describe his feelings towards the deaths‚ and to describe the history of American music up to the date "American Pie" was written‚ using symbolism to describe events without directly

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    Analysis of Watergate

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    Watergate: Analysis of a Presidential Crisis The term “Watergate” has become a common household name in correlation with people’s thoughts about corruption in government. President Nixon was in office at the time of this scandal and is often thought to be the most famous face in America’s conspiracy of wickedness in the government. The Watergate scandal had rocked everything our country thought we knew about the American Presidency because it had forfeited the common vision of the leader of the

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    Dickens in 1843. This novel is about Ebenezer Scrooge‚ a cold-hearted creditor‚ which continues his greedy ways on Christmas Eve. He rejects a Christmas dinner invitation‚ from his nephew fred he yells at charity workers; and he overworks his employed bob . At night‚ Scrooge’s former partner Jacob marley ‚ dead for a long time‚ visits him in the form of a ghost. Marley’s spirit has been wandering since he died as punishment for being stingy and greedy throughout his life. He has come to warn Scrooge

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    “Mankind is my business!” said the ghost of Jacob Marley. Error and redemption was a main theme expressed by Charles Dickens in A Christmas Carol. Through Scrooge‚ Charles Dickens portrayed the redemption of a miserly moneylender in an attempt to revive the Christmas Spirit. Through the Christmas Carol‚ Dickens clearly expressed the idea that humankind should be everyone’s business‚ and that those without the Christmas Spirit should recognize their errors and achieve redemption. In the Story‚ Ebenezer

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