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    Watergate Scandal

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    published a small story. In this story the reporters stated that five men had been arrested breaking into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee. The headquarters was located in a Washington‚ D.C.‚ building complex called Watergate. These burglars were carrying enough equipment to wiretap telephones and take pictures of papers. The Washington Post had two reporters who researched deep into the story. There names were Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward‚ they discovered that one of the suspects

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    someone out of their money or belonging. Then‚ there is the car thief or carjacker that focus on stealing cars‚ trucks‚ sports utility vehicle‚ or any motor vehicle. He mostly aims for a specific type vehicle. Another type of thief is the burglar. The burglar breaks into houses‚ stores‚ schools‚ or wherever he decides to take from. Last but not least‚ the robber. The robber takes something of value by force or threat. He sometimes uses a weapon to scare or intimidate his victims for example a

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    The abortion debate deals with the rights and wrongs of deliberately ending a pregnancy before normal childbirth‚ therefore‚ killing the fetus in the process. Abortion is a controversial topic for both men and women who find themselves facing the moral dilemma of whether or not to terminate a pregnancy. Abortion is one of the most polarizing issues because most people are on one side or the other and very few are undecided. Abortions have been around for thousands of years. However‚ in the 1800s

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    In the recorded conversations that Richard Nixon‚ the 37th President of the United States‚ had with his White House aides‚ he reveals his motivations and his assumptions about the American public: “Everybody says we’ve got to protect this one and that one and the other one. The main thing we’ve got to protect is the Presidency”. He felt that the presidency granted him immunity to the law. Under his Presidency‚ an air of distrust of government gradually grew amongst US citizens. He led a criminal

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    Merchant of Venice

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    serious political scandal that happened in the United States in the 1970s. The scandal is a firm assertion that wrongdoing cannot be covered up and wrongdoer will have to received appropriate punishment. The scandal was brought into light when some burglars were arrested while they were breaking into the office of the Democratic National Committee (DNC)‚ which set in the Watergate building in Washington D.C‚ and stealing confidential documents there. A gravity inquiry was held by F.B.I to find out the

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    “You are not the hobbit you once were “‚ shapes the transformation of the protagonist Bilbo Baggins. In the novel The Hobbit by J.R.R Tolkien‚ Bilbo Baggins character grows throughout the novel “The Hobbit”. In the beginning he is a shy‚ peaceful and self-absorbed hobbit who stayed nowhere but his hobbit hole‚ that also loves routine‚ then he has an unexpected surprise visit by a wizard named Gandalf who offers Bilbo a chance to go on an adventure. Bilbo ends up saving the party from many dangerous

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    The Watergate scandal was the first event that sparked the issue of bribery. It all became public when on June 17‚ 1972‚ burglars were taken into custody in the Watergate building‚ inside the office of the Democratic National Committee. The burglars were connected to President Richard Nixon’s reelection campaign‚ and they had been caught while trying to take secret documents and wiretap cellular devices. People still don’t know if Nixon was involved or knew of the dilemma before it was brought up

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    Past and Present

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    Past and present McCarthyism affected the lives and political thinking of people in the U.S. during the 1950’s. With the Soviets declaring their intentions of exporting revolution throughout the world‚ McCarthyism effectively used the fear and hatred Americans had of communism in order to manipulate the American public and sway political decisions. After America learned‚ from Britain‚ that Klaus Fuchs‚ had spied for the Russians while working on the Manhattan Project‚ Senator McCarthy

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    the Democratic Party Headquarters‚ at the Watergate apartment complex‚ in Washington‚ D.C.‚ in June 19721. The break-in was lead by five former employees of President Nixon’s reelection committee‚ and to this day‚ no one knows for sure what the burglars were actually looking for. The police would end up being called‚ and all five members were arrested1. As their trial proceeded in 1973‚ two investigative journalists of the Washington Post‚ began to reveal that the break-in had been sponsored by

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    they considered that a black man could be a rapist‚ a mugger or worse. The readers can picture how a young black man is isolated from the public through the author’s experiences: being perceived as dangerous on the street‚ or being mistaken for a burglar at work. At the end‚ he found out that he was not able to change the bad perception on his black skin‚ so he learnt to get use to it and tried to be successful. In response to the essay‚ there are three points that crossed my mind after read the article;

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