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    The break I have done lot of things. One of the things that i have done on the break was play fortnight. I also went to spencer's house and pe played games. We also went to a movie. I played fortnight with my older brothers. We played duo my brothers took turns and i played by myself in my room. I payed the beast with casper because he had played the game a lot more then me and deven. When i played with deven he didn't know how to build or anything else. That made it really annoying because we

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    Introduction According to American Family Physician (2009), acute pharyngitis is a common upper respiratory tract infection seen in the pediatric population, with most children averaging five sore throats within a year in the United States. “Pharyngitis is the inflammation of the mucosa lining the structure of the throat including the tonsils, pharynx, uvula, soft palate, and nasopharynx" (Burns, Dunn, Brady, Starr, & Blosser, p. 715, 2013). Acute pharyngitis can be caused by both virus and bacteria microorganisms

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    Watergate Scandal Ever since the beginning of time, scandals have occurred. But one of the biggest and infamous scandals is the Watergate. Approximately forty years ago from date, a Watergate protector found a small portion of tape attached on the lock of on the National Democratic Headquarters door. Then it all began. The Watergate’s attempted break in was a part of a bigger operation by President Nixon. The rumor was Nixon’s supporters and people involved in the scandal wanted to tarnish the

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    songs. She has an interesting voice that is complimented by the sound of the guitar. Next to perform was the very impressive Tuvan throat singing group, Alash. They have used amongst other instruments an igil and a doshpuluur. The igil produced a very rich sound while the doshpuluur produced a soft, smooth like sound that blended very well with the noise produced by the throat singers. Singer-songwriter Pierce Pettis performed next. He effectively used the warm sounds produced by a guitar as guidance

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    the president, Woodward and Bernstein were assigned to cover the story. Together, they wrote countless articles exposing corrupt government officials involved with the scandal (with the help from a secret government informant who they called “Deep Throat”). In 1973, it was discovered that Nixon had taped private conversations incriminating himself. When a prosecutor demanded to hear the tapes, Nixon refused. However, when the Supreme Court intervened, Nixon released clips of the tapes that had significant

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    Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are arguably two of the most famous journalists ever. Their work on the Watergate case has gone down as some of the best investigative journalism, won them Pulitzer prizes, afforded them a book deal, turned their story into a movie, and ultimately solidified their legacies as journalists. Bob Woodward got his start at the Washington Post in 1972, where he worked alongside Carl Bernstein. During the summer of 1972, Bob Woodward was assigned a story about a burglary

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    It is widely believed that political leaders are crucial members of nations and societies. Ideally, their main goal would be to construct a strong and prosperous nation, and satisfy the needs of people. However, an unexpected scandal occurred in the 1970s in the United States, which led to a drastic decline in public trust towards the president, and that was the Watergate scandal (Genovese 4). It was so atypical in presidential history because for the first time the president himself was involved

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    All The President's Men

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    with a typewriter echoing gunfire, indicating the inherent conflict accompanying their investigations. The movie continues with the threats of violence against Woodward and Bernstein, specifically shown with dark, shadowy scenes. The character Deep Throat is always depicted in a barely lit parking garage, with shadows obscuring his face. Not coincidentally, these scenes carry the heaviest threat of violence. Similarly, Foreign Correspondent shows far-fetched scenes of violence, included multiple attempted

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    Watergate Scandal The Watergate Scandal happened almost 43 years ago; the event will never be forgotten. The Watergate scandal defined, perhaps for the first time, that a president of the United States could be portrayed as untrustworthy. Richard Nixon ran for a second term in 1972, in which he won by a huge margin. The Democratic Party had their headquarters at the high-end Watergate hotel. The break-in happened on June 17th, 1972, in which a security guard noticed the tape on the door lock

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    practice of producing news for the masses. We are unaware of how interviews were conducted. Unaware of the tones, the implied and the innuendos behind questions asked. Essentially, we the consumer are left with a compiled report from a very inquisitive human being—in most cases a conglomerate of people—and expected to trust it without knowing the background information of the reporters actions. That said, All The Presidents

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