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    Richard Nixon’s resignation and General Ford’s speech addressing the pardon of Richard Nixon have a similar purpose relating to Nixon’s resignation. Both pieces have completely different design‚ layout and execution. But Both pieces‚ however‚ still have a common purpose of using reasons to back up Nixon’s actions of resigning. General Ford’s pardon starts with a religious statement‚ later he begins to explain why he feels it is the right thing for Nixon to resign. He explains that his trials and

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    President Richard Nixon became the President of the United States of American in 1969‚ during one of the bleakest foreign policy crisis ever in History. President Nixon is remembered for The Watergate Scandal but he did succeed in doing many great things for the United States while he was in office. The Vietnam was going on and the American people were split as to for or against our troops being in Vietnam. The Cold War was at its highest point‚ President Nixon knew he need to help change America’s

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    Hoover was born January 1‚ 1895 in Washington‚ D.C. to a low-level federal administrator. Hoover earned a bachelor and masters degree in law from 1916-1917 at Washington university. He worked at the Department of Justice in alien registration. Hoover got promoted to the head of the General Intelligence Division where he noted radical activities like The Red Scare. Hoover was now perfect because of the public’s focus on the purposefully exploited Palmer Raids. He scored another promotion with his

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    Chapman shot lennon outside The Dakota apartment building in New York City. Chapman fired at Lennon five times‚ hitting him four times in the back. He stayed at the crime scene waiting for the police to show up while reading the catcher in the rye‚ when the police showed up he said to the police that the book was his statement and he got arrested and put in prison in 1981. Chapman left his room at the Sheraton Hotel‚ leaving personal items behind which the police would later find‚ and bought a copy

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    Presidents hold a duty to guide their nations with integrity. In the 1970s‚ Nixon breached this oath of honesty‚ causing uproar in the United States. He lost credibility as an authoritative figure and resigned from office‚ leaving thousands of citizens distrustful and suspicious of the U.S. government. In that time‚ Vice President Gerald R. Ford steps forward as the new President‚ reassuring the nation in his “Address upon Taking the Oath of the U.S. Presidency.” However‚ as most people do not know

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    Critical Analysis The article‚ In Defense of Obama‚ by Paul Krugman written for The Rolling Stones magazine‚ is about Obamas polices and his positive contributions to this country. Krugman describes Obamacare‚ financial reform‚ economic policy‚ environmental policy‚ national security and social change. His thesis is what was expected from him‚ both from left and right wing vs what he has achieved. The author’s evidence is supported by census data‚ and his own research. Furthermore; his conclusions

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    The book "Donnie Brasco" is based on the undercover life of the author‚ Joseph D. Pistone‚ an F.B.I agent who penetrated one of New York City’s five families in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Joseph D. Pistone served in the FBI for 28 years‚ including six years of undercover life in the New York Bonanno crime family‚ where he operated as a jewel thief under the name Donnie Brasco. Due to his undercover work‚ more than 200 members of the Mafia were put behind bars. Joseph D. Pistone was born in

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    Trevor Coleman was one of hundreds of people walking into the building. However‚ he was the only one who felt the way he did. At the age of 25‚ Trevor had been sent by the United States government to spy on the Russian government and keep track of the new weapons they were developing. Trevor had worked his way into the Russian inner circle‚ and now he worked for the captain of the eastern Russian forces‚ Captain Petrov. Trevor spent his days cleaning and filing‚ playing the part of the humble servant

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    This play is a story between a French diplomat Rene Gallimard and a Chinese Peking opera singer Song Liling. In the year 1960‚ the French diplomat Rene Gallimard met Song Liling in a German ambassador’s house for the first time. With his fascination with Madame Butterfly‚ Gallimard fell in love with Song at the first sight‚ because he believed that Song was his submissive Madame butterfly. Days later‚ Gallimard was invited to Song’s apartment and began a love affair with Song. During this period

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    There are several agencies around the world working to curtail art theft and recover stolen works. Sometimes called art-napping‚ art theft is usually for the purpose of resale or for ransom. Art theft. There is a multitude of art thefts recorded. The Federal Bureau of Investigations or the FBI estimates that about six billion dollars’ worth of artworks is stolen annually. The world of art theft is thriving. A piece of artwork may just seem like shapes and colors on a canvas‚ but it’s so much more

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