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    Scandals are useful because they focus our attention on problems in ways that no speaker or reformer ever could. Scandals have been imminent in the society from times immemorial. A scandal represensts any illegitimate or unethical behaviour or event that is unacceptable to the people of the society. Scandals often highlight certain issues which affect a large section of the society and are a matter of great concern. They not only bring out the weaknesses of a social system but also direct

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    As Barry Ritholtz‚ the CIO of Ritholtz Wealth Management‚ asserted‚ "Little white lies are told by humans all the time. Indeed‚ lying is often how we get through each day in a happy little bubble." Lying is woven into the fabric of society. Humanity spends so much time and energy justifying its actions and beliefs‚ that lying seems like the easy alternative‚ whether to themselves or to others‚ than simply delving into the "real reasons". That is at the heart of a lie and its mask may be used to gain

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    The main event of the 1970s was the New Federalism‚ which is the transfer of certain powers from the United States federal government back to the states. This helped restore the states with some autonomy and power that they had previously lost to the Federal government as a consequence to President Roosevelt’s New Deal. It also involved the Federal government providing block grants to the states to help resolve social issues. The power was then divided at the national and state levels. The states

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    THE WATERGATE SCANDAL JAMAULA T. SYKES COLORADO TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY ONLINE HIST101-1302B-03 PROFESSOR J. CARPENTER JUNE 2‚ 2013 THE WATERGATE SCANDAL Scandal as defined by Bing.com (2013) is “something causing public outrage: a situation or event that causes public outrage or censure”. This was the case with Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal during his term in office. This was an event that happened in United States history that brought down Nixon during his tenure in Presidential

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    The Revolution Will Not Be Televised" is a poem and song by Gil Scott-Heron. Scott-Heron first recorded it for his 1970 album Small Talk at 125th and Lenox‚ on which he recited the lyrics‚ accompanied by congas and bongo drums. The message of the song is the elusive nature of political culture in Nixons America and the inability of the mainstream to capture the real heart of the people. Heron uses cultural refrences from the 1970s to express his angerin the 1970s. What he is trying relay in

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    Nixon and Watergate Kimberly Williamson HIS/135 May 31‚ 2015 Instructor Kathleen Stillio Richard Nixon Richard Nixon was elected the 37th President of the United States (19691974) after previously serving as a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator from California. After successfully ending American fighting in Vietnam and improving international relations with the U.S.S.R. and China‚ he became the only President to ever resign the office‚ as a result of the Watergate scandal. Richard Nixon ’s

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    Plot Summary Forrest Gump is the story of an incredibly kind and gentle person who is also what some people might call "mildly retarded." It’s true that he is not too smart‚ but he is very fortunate‚ because he has a mother and friend who love him dearly. Forrest is born and raised in rural Alabama‚ in the Southern United States. He grows up with his mother‚ who rents out rooms in the family house to people traveling through the area. Despite his lack of sophistication‚ and the

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    Role of Artist in Society

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    What is the Role of an Artist in Society? The above question raises three questions in my mind‚ Question 1: who is artist? Question 2: Does everything which an artist creates comes in art? And am I the right person to answer this question? For me artist is the person who enlightens people with thoughts‚ who creates or helps to create good art‚ which reflects realism and projects awareness in society. An artist should be a person people look at. Taking an example: why is a movie like Frost\Nixon

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    If one has not heard the title “Woodstein”‚ then I sincerely doubt that they have read a newspaper in their life. This team consist of two journalist-one named Bob Woodward‚ and the other Carl Bernstein-at the peak of their career at the Washington Post. These two young journalist were paired together to cover an attempted break in at Democratic headquarters stationed at the Watergate Hotel in 1972. This usual routine story escalated into one of the most influential stories in America’s History‚

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    President Nixon‚ the only president to ever resign from office‚ was considered a worse president than his predecessor‚ Lyndon B Johnson. President Richard Nixon was the 37th president‚ whose term lasted from January 9‚ 1969 to August 9‚ 1974. Nixon was doomed to almost certain impeachment in 1973. Nixon resigned in 1974 with the threat of impeachment looming over his head. President Nixon had a poor impression on his presidency title when compared to his predecessor Lyndon B. Johnson because of

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