The Watergate scandal was the largest political scandal in American history. In June 1972, five men were arrested for breaking into the Democratic National Committee headquarters located in the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C. It was later revealed that the break-in was linked to President Richard Nixon's re-election campaign. Over the next two years, a lengthy investigation and congressional hearings revealed that Nixon had attempted to cover-up White House involvement. Nixon resigned from office in August 1974, becoming the first and only U.S. president to do so, in order to avoid impeachment. The scandal demonstrated that no one, not even the president, was above the law.
The Watergate Scandal: A Decade of Political Corruption
1. The Watergate Of American Politics
In 1972, the biggest scandal in American politics occurred at the Watergate complex. For years, the
struggle to reveal secret of who masterminded this operation occupied the courts in Washington
D.C. The Committee for the Re–election of the President (CRP) fought to keep President Richard
Nixon 's name clear throughout the confessions of the Watergate burglars and of men inside the
White House. From 1972 until 2017, many other national scandals have been publicized to the
nation, but current political controversies such as President Trump 's Russia scandal and Hillary
Clinton 's email mishap rival Watergate. The Watergate Scandal changed the security measures taken
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Operatives working for the Committee to Re–elect the President (CRP) burglarize the Democratic
National Committee headquarters in the Washington, DC Watergate office complex. About a month
later, the burglars returned to the complex and were arrested on June 17. On August 20, 1972: Nixon
announces that John Dean, a White House counsel, has investigated the situation and found no one
in the White House was involved. On March 17, 1973, John Dean told President Nixon, "We have a
cancer – within – close to the Presidency, that's growing." He tells the president that the burglars are
demanding money and that maybe one million dollars would be needed in the end. "We could get
that...," the president replies. Between March 19 and March 23, James W. McCord, Jr., the first of
the president 's men to take the fall for the scandal, wrote a letter to the judge claiming pressure had
been applied to the defendants to ensure silence, among other confessions (APPENDIX #1). Chief
Judge John Sirica made the letter public and threatened harsh punishment, anywhere from twenty to
forty years in prison, to force the defendants' cooperation. Then on June 3, 1973, John Dean told
investigators that he discussed the cover–up of the scandal with Nixon at least 35 times. Later that
month, on June 25, Dean testifies before the Senate Watergate committee claiming Nixon was
involved in the cover–up soon after the break–in and that the White House had
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3. Watergate : A Decade Of Corruption, Lies, And Shadiness
Olivia Sees
Mrs. Shandera & Mr. Hill
English pd. 3 & History pd. 9
10 February 2017
*Insert Title Here* The 1970 's: a decade of corruption, lies, and shadiness. It seemed impossible
any good could come out of such a disaster. However, only one thing was certain: United States
Government would never be the same. Republican President Richard Nixon ran for reelection in
1972, amidst the Vietnam War and a divided nation (History.com Staff). It was crucial that Nixon
and his reelection team put forth an aggressive campaign (History.com Staff). The Watergate
Scandal increased public distrust of United States Government, therefore creating new acts to
disclose government information and closer scrutiny of government by the media. According ...
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Archibald Cox was appointed special prosecutor for Watergate in May of 1973 (Feinstein 39).
Nixon had previously taped White House conversations and had Cox fired when asked to turn in
these tapes (Feinstein 39). Clearly, Nixon had something to hide. According to "Watergate," from
July 10 through July 12 of 1973, former Attorney General Mitchell testified in court. He confessed
that he helped cover up the scandal to save Nixon 's reelection. Mitchell also revealed the
"plumbers," which were a secret White House group created to stop information leakage involving
President Nixon (Watergate (1973)). The information that surfaced during the trial always led back
to Nixon. The Supreme Court commanded Nixon to turn over the tapes in July of 1974 (Feinstein
39). It was proven on the tapes that Nixon lied about covering up Watergate, thus putting Nixon in
the position for impeachment (Feinstein 39). According to Watergate Scandal, more information was
unveiled as the trial went on, ironically followed by President Nixon's resignation in August 1974.
Gerald Ford was Nixon's successor, and he pardoned Nixon for any accused crimes. However, many
of Nixon's aides were not pardoned. They were convicted and sent to federal prison, while Nixon
faced no punishment. "Although Nixon was never prosecuted, the Watergate scandal changed
American politics forever, leading many Americans to question their leadership and think more
critically about
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5. Nixon Film Analysis
The film «Nixon» devoted to historical figure in American politics, President Richard Nixon, who
today remains one of the controversial figures in American political history. He became the only
president to have resigned before the expiration date, because of the Watergate impeachment danger.
Decades after his death, there was a request for a review of the role in 1937 US President, whose
figure after Watergate symbol was negative in American politics and society and authoritarian
tendencies of the film"Nixon" is not a movie about Watergate and the Vietnam War, and it can
hardly be called autobiographical work, but rather, it's a film about the dark side of Nixon. The film
director Oliver Stone's Nixon's attempt to describe the personality of psychoanalysis, but it has a
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They are paid by the people, not the politicians, but there can be no winners in a war.
In general, «Nixon» is one of the most interesting films about political figures, confirming the idea
that in politics people can not stay, normal people, because the policy itself is the worst disease of
mankind, because it serves not the interests of the people, other nations, and within nations powerful
interest groups. To create a portrait hostage to political power, the filmmakers turned to over 80
major works of American history, from childhood to Nixon, Watergate and shelf life. In cinematic
terms, this is one of the best work of director Oliver Stone:
The book "We the people. Brief Introduction to American politics, "the author reveals the theme of
American politics, especially the presidency. The author tells of the powers, rights and duties of the
President of the United States, you should consider some of the examples in US history. The author
notes that President Nixon, for example, the chapter on the issue of
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7. Scandal : The Watergate Scandal
Kristine Holdorf
March 16, 2015
English 122
Scandal Paper Final Draft
The Watergate Scandal
High–level political and governmental figures are often involved in influencing public policy as
well as taking part in decision making. We look up to them and trust them to make our country a
better place and protect us. Presidents, for instance, are very powerful leaders who enforce our
nation's laws and work very hard to keep our country safe. Presidents are often described as being
courageous, dedicated, honest, influential, loyal, passionate, responsible, trustworthy, and strategic.
Well, at least most of our presidents were.
June 17, 1972 marked the beginning of the most famous political scandal in history. It was early in
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Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 on his parents lemon ranch in Yorba Linda, California.
Richard Nixon was the second of five brothers, Harold, Donald, Arthur, and Edward. Nixon had a
difficult childhood as he dealt with Harold and Arthur dying at a young age. "His early life was
marked by financial hardship... In 1922, after the failure of the Nixons' ranch (today the site of the
Nixon Presidential Library and Museum), the family moved to be nearer Hannah's relatives in
Whittier, California. There, Frank Nixon opened a combination grocery store and gas station, in
which the entire Nixon family worked in order to make ends meet" ("Biography of Richard Milhous
Nixon" 2). As a result of childhood, Nixon had a drive to be successful.
Richard Nixon decided to run for President in January of 1968. "Portraying himself as a figure of
stability in a time of national upheaval, Nixon promised a return to traditional values and 'law and
order.'" (Gould 23) After being elected into office, Nixon spent the majority of his first term in office
focusing mainly on foreign policy initiatives. Nixon was creating a plan to assure an income for all
Americans, which became known as the Family Assistance Plan in August 1969. As President,
Richard Nixon said in a speech, "Do you want to make a point or do you want to make a change?
Do you want to get something off your chest, or do you want to get something done?"
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8.
9. The Buddha Stands On The Crown Of The Head With A Round...
This Buddha has a bun–shaped fleshy protuberance on the crown of the head with a round and
plump face, which has been severely weathered, leaving half of a halo behind the head. However, a
sense of solemn and compassionate can still be perceived from the downward gazing eyes and the
facial expression. The Buddha wears a full–shoulder kasaya with compact and specified drapery that
forms into a U–shape along the axis of the body. The left hand naturally drops to hold a piece of the
clothes yet the right forearm is fragmented. The Buddha stands on a rising lotus throne which is set
on a Sumeru throne. This artifact was excavated at Ruins of the Ancient Andier City, which is a
inner desert that locates 27 km southeast of Andier Ranch (安迪尔牧场) in Minfeng County, Hetian
Region, Xinjiang. Originally built in Han dynasty, the city was gradually abandoned during 11th
century AD, remaining to be an important site of remnants of the south Silk Road (丝绸之路) of
Han and Tang dynasties.
This artifact is severely damaged, leaving only part of the head and chest remain. The face of the
Buddha appears to be relatively round, using ink to draw the eyebrows and to emphasize the already
carved on eyelids. The upper eyelids are curvy while the lower ones are relatively flat. With plump
alae of the nose, small lips and dimples on the edge of the mouth, the figure is depicted to be
smiling. Although the neck is broken, the piece left in front of the chest indicates the kasayaworn by
the Buddha
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11. Grease Character Analysis
In the movie "Grease," John Travolta portrays the character, Danny. Danny especially struggles
throughout the movie trying to figure out exactly who he is. It remains very common for teenagers
to struggle with identity while going through different stages of their lives. Identity is a self–
definition or sense of who one is, where one is going, and how one fits into society. As much as
Danny does not want to see it when he is around certain individuals he acts much different than
what he does around other individuals. Furthermore, I will cover four topics on how Danny
struggles with identity throughout the movie "Grease" with the following topics: how Danny views
himself, how Danny's friends view him, how Sandy views him, and lastly how Danny changes
throughout the movie. John Travolta's character, Danny Zuko, sees himself as the leader of his
group. When he is around his friends he sees himself as such a badass. For example, in the
beginning of the movie when Danny first sees that Sandy is going to be going to his school, it is
easy to notice that Danny is struggling to decide how he wants to react to her being there because
his friends are around. When Danny is around Sandy, he is a completely different person than he is
around his friends. For instance, in the intro of the movie it shows how the two spent their summer
together at the beach every day. Danny treated Sandy like such a lady. These two cases show how
Danny perceives himself differently around certain
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12.
13. Essay Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal
June 17th, 1972 would be a day America would never forget––it was the start of one of the largest
scandals in our government. Richard Nixon was president of the United States and the people
trusted him. However this trust would be betrayed, as he got involved in something now known as
the Watergate Scandal. This was an interesting time in history because it was a large cover up by the
Republican Party. Also, how different people reacted to this event was fascinating because some
people were so blind to the truth, that they stuck behind Nixon even once tapes and other credible
evidence against him was produced. In this paper I will describe the events of Watergate and the
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Mr. Hunt has disappeared.1 The connection between Nixon and the scandal was undeniable, as the
investigations continued to happen more and more information was revealed, and the tie between
the burglary and the Republican Party grew. The five men who had been arrested had been found
with "bugging" and eavesdropping devices, different types of cameras and around $5,000 dollars all
in big bills. The money has now been traced. It turns out to be part of $114,000 which found its way
from the Nixon headquarters to the Miami bank account of Bernard L. Barker, one of the five men
arrested at the Watergate.1 Journalists were writing up a storm during this time, finding more and
more ways to peg this on the Republican Party and Nixon, making them have no way out besides
admitting they were guilty. Despite denying that they had no way of knowing how that money got to
Mr. Barker, the people had no other choice then to believe them guilty, stirring up more problems for
Nixon's committee. From reading the articles that were published in the newspapers during this
time, it seems as though that the people were captivated by what was happening and disgusted with
the outright denial that the Republican Party lawyers and spokesmen were sticking too. It is now
clear that Republican denials of responsibility for the sinister Watergate espionage case issued from
the White house down
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15. Analysis Of Yasumasa Morimura 's Film Making And...
Yasumasa Morimura (born in 1951, Japan) has had a career in film–making and conceptual
photography for over three decades. Morimura uses costumes, makeup props and digital
manipulation to create an almost replica of the original artwork, replacing the original subject with
himself. Morimura graduated from the Kyōto City University of Arts in 1978 and then became an
assistant at that same university. During his time working he experimented with many mediums and
styles including painting, photography and wood–block art. He soon became recognized for his
artworks and began to be involved in traveling shows such as 'Japanese Art After 1945: Scream
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However, the artworks can also be compared in structure and concept. For example, Bruegel's
artwork refers to the concept in Matthew 15:14 of 'If the blind lead the blind, both will fall into a
pit,' (Holy Bible) while Morimura takes it a step further a focuses specifically on consumerism in
today's society. Although the background is the same, though perhaps a bit darker, Morimura has
altered the costumes and colors to suit his audience. The six figures, representing consumerism in
each major country, who were originally dressed in plain clothes have been grossly overdressed in
the appropriation. Their clothes are bright and create a stark contrast against the darkened
background. The differences and similarities, between the structure and relation to the people of the
time, in these two artworks creates a stronger understanding of 'Blinded by the Light'
Yasumasa Morimmura's appropriation of 'Parable of the Blind' can be interpreted and understood by
deconstructing its physical aspects. Morimura went through many steps before the artwork reached
completion. Before he could start developing the actual artwork he had to obtain a copy of the
original artwork and figure out where and how he would have to stand. He developed a fresh
concept and fresh features for his appropriation. After this it was just a matter of dressing up and
scanning each photograph of himself onto the background of the Bruegel's artwork. Morimura
inserted many additional
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16.
17. The Watergate Scandal
The Watergate Scandal Richard Milhous Nixon was the thirty–seventh President of the United
States of America from 1969 until 1974. Nixon completed his first term as President in 1973 and
was re–elected for the position for the next four years. However, Nixon would have his time in the
White House cut short by the series of events that occurred in the twenty–six months that followed
the Watergate burglary. On June 17, 1972 five men, one White House employee and four Cubans,
broke into the Watergate Office Building in Washington, DC in an attempt to bug the Democratic
National Committee (DNC) office. The break in and the events that took place afterwards led to the
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Soon after the conversation with Haldeman, Nixon found out that Hunt was the largest conspirator
in the Watergate Burglary and Colson had nothing to do with it. He decided to try and shift the
attention to the Cubans (White 149–155). Nixon saw advantages in this idea because it would take
the heat off of the CRP, and make it appear as if Cuban nationalists were scared of the Democrats.
During an August 29, 1972 press conference, his first in three months, President Nixon stated,
"Within our own staff, under my direction, the counsel to the president, Mr. Dean, has conducted a
complete investigation of all leads which might involve any present members of the White House
staff, no one in this administration, presently employed was involved in this bizarre
incident.......what really hurts is if you try to cover things like this up." (WHT 828) Dean was
surprised at this statement because it was the first time he heard of his inquiries publicly and also not
bit of it was true. Dean knew that Nixon knew of the involvement of Liddy, Hunt, and several other
White House employees. President Nixon all the while was becoming more upset at the situation
and was looking for answers from his staff. Haldeman held a senior meeting trying to find
something he could tell the president. Haldeman told Nixon that Liddy was responsible for the
Watergate break in and Nixon immediately focused on John Mitchell, director of the
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18.
19. Compare And Contrast Antigone And The Whale Rider
Antigone and the Whale Rider Compare / Contrast Essay
A brother lies dead on a battlefield unburied. A culture unknown to a child screams for discovery.
Two girls with two different fates will go through difficult trials to accomplish contrasting goals.
Antigone and Pai were two young girls who disobeyed respected and authoritative figures. Antigone
challenged the King of Thebes' edict and Pai ignored the chief of her local townspeople's order.
Antigone was sentenced to death while Pai was punished with expulsion of chief in–training
activities and scorn from her grandfather. The differences and similarities between Antigone and
Pai's actions and punishments as well as their wrongdoings in their cultures are striking and clear.
First of all, Antigone and Pai both audaciously committed an offense by ignoring their superiors.
Antigone tried to bury her brother and Pai sat down at the front of the "class". Pai and Antigone did
not concoct any type of hearsay or false information about their superiors. However, Pai continued
to disobey her grandfather behind his back by learning the ways of the chief, even though he had
forbidden her from doing so. Antigone had admitted to the deed and basically turned herself into
authorities. Pai did not let her grandfather know that she was defying him; he saw Pai using
techniques taught in his class. All the same, Pai and Antigone took similar action in disobeying a
respected figure, but their actions after the initial misdeed were rather
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20.
21. Reflection On My Life
I have not only learned things throughout the course of, "Christ, Culture, and the University," but I
have truly soaked up the lectures so that I can apply everything to my daily life. This course has
been such an eye opener in my life, I remember coming into this course not knowing exactly what it
was and being confused as to why I was even put into it. Over the weeks spent coming to class, I
finally figured out what the course meant to me. This was a course that was devoted to me, to figure
out who I am and what my beliefs are. I believe that this course was set in place to not only figure
out what I truly believe, but it was to help me grow and learn more about my religion and others.
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I have learned to think critically over my time in this course about my worldview, with the help of
guidance every step of the way. I am able to express my worldview to others and at this point in my
life I can now share the knowledge I have with others and hopefully even help them find their own
worldview. Personally, the main thing that I have noticed about myself is that I am no longer
searching for the words to say to other people when they ask about what I truly believe in. This
course has taught me to be bold in what I believe in and to not be afraid to share it with others. I
want to be able to continue to use my worldview in my life as a huge stepping stone into my future.
Though my worldview may change over time, at this point in my life I am proud to understand what
a worldview is and what mine is at the moment.
While a worldview is difficult to define, especially when it comes to your own, figuring out who
you are and who you are meant to be is something that is not found easily. Though I struggled to
figure out my worldview, I believe that figuring out my spiritual gifts and my personality was
something even harder. My first week here at Southeastern University was surreal, it was insane to
think that I had actually come this far. I can remember sitting in my room and thinking to myself
that I was not yet sure of what my purpose was, and I knew that I was going to struggle to find it.
Taking this course has changed my life, I have not only figured out my
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22.
23. The 1970's In The United States
The 1970's in the U.S. was a period in which we saw a sever lack of confidence amongst our
government, and it's leaders. During this decade we were involved in a war, caught off guard by a
Presidential, and political scandals, and was trounced by a severe economic recession. These events
have left a lasting impression on citizens as the level of faith in our government continues to
plummet. In the writings below I will explain the conditions in our country at the time, and how
these conditions led people to a path of feeling embittered.
The unrest of the American people's view toward the government began with the Watergate scandal
surrounding then President Richard Nixon. Nixon had arranged for burglars (former government
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Congress started their own investigations into each agency, and their findings were atrocious. In one
case going back to the 50's the CIA gave our own citizens doses of LSD, and in one case was
enough for individual to commit suicide (people pg.554.) The CIA was also linked to a plot to kill
Fidel Castro, and other leaders of Cuba. The FBI was linked to actions such as tampering with
certain political groups/activists, and may have had a role in the murder of Blank Panther leader
Fred Hampton (people pg.555) More notably the FBI was involved in COINTELPRO, which
included illegal actions such as fraud, and strong arming certain political groups into an agreement.
All of these actions turned a sense of trust in our government entities into a hatred, and angst as to
what might come to light next (http://www.monitor.net/monitor/9905a/jbcointelpro.html. A Harvard
University Professor, and advisor to the white house Samuel Huntington produced the report entitle
Governability of Democracies. IN this report he cited the now lack of government respect, and
authority compared to years past. One figure he points out that in 1960 18% of the public viewed
government spending to high, and in 1969 that number rose to around 52%. A few lines he was
quoted as saying referring to the time " People no longer felt the same obligation to obey those
whom they had previously considered superior to themselves in age, rank, status, expertise,
character, or talents ( people 559). His words optimized what became to be the feeling of the 1970's,
and even still today of our political leaders, and government. No longer do people revere these
figures as they did in the days of FDR, or Truman. They are now questioning every decision our
leaders
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24.
25. Comparing Two Works Of Art That Featured The God Dionysos
I chose to compare and contrast two works of art that featured the god Dionysos. Dionysos was a
god of celebration and wine, promoting both the intoxicating power of wine and its social benefits
for bringing people together. He was an advocate of peace and a promoter of peaceful civilization.
Both The Hope Dionysos and the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons Sarcophagus represent why
Dionysos was such an important and celebrated figure in mythology, which is why I chose to
analyze two works of art that centered on him. My first impression of each piece was of Dionysos as
a peaceful, benevolent and joyful figure. I was struck by the calm peacefulness he embodied in The
Hope Dionysos and the happiness he shared on the Triumph of Dionysos and the Seasons
Sarcophagus. Though there are many elements to compare and contrast, my analysis will show that
both pieces are tributes and representations of Dionysos meaning and purpose in Roman art. The
Hope Dionysos, displayed in the Metropolitan Museum of Arts Greek and Roman Art gallery,
depicts Dionysos standing and leaning with one arm on a smaller female figure that is believed to
Spes, the personification of hope. He is shown without his usual attributes of a drinking cup or a
pinecone–topped staff, and both the hand at his side and the hand resting on Spes and reaching out
towards the viewer are empty. Spes, however, holds what appears to be a lotus flower in her hand.
This image, with the personification of hope, could have
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26.
27. Elizabeth Catlett's Woman Resting
The exhibition "Conversations: African and African American Artworks in Dialogue" comprised a
series of artworks that gave a unique experience into African life and society. Two sculptures,
"Woman Resting" and "The Family" elicited further interpretation and analysis in the use of the
formal elements of color and shape and the design principle of repetition and rhythm. Moreover, the
artwork, and to an even further extent the whole exhibition, gave way the thought of what I can
consider to family and what relationships I should hold dear to me.
Elizabeth Catlett's "Woman Resting" is an in the round sculpture made of mahogany and paint. It
features a woman–like figure in a sitting position. One of her hands is place on her head, her elbow
resting on her knee. The other is placed on her left knee. Another artwork of Elizabeth Catlett, "The
Family", is another in the round sculpture made of marble. It features two figures, presumably a man
and a woman, merged together to create one form. On the side of this conjoined figure, there are
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I would have the security of a job, the white picket fence most would dream of, and, of course, a
family. Unfortunately, we must give up a lot to live a life that is centered around more than one. The
diagonal lines and, therefore, the movement of "Resting Woman" is missing from the structure of
"The Family". That could be a sign that the independence of living with, and caring about, oneself is
gone once another entity is added to the equation of life. Instead, they were replaced with stricter
vertical lines, with complimentary horizontal lines enhancing the feeling of stagnation that one can
experience in life when a family is involved. When I viewed "The Family", I saw the ghost of a
person, left only to deal with the monotony of daily life, all the remnants of joy from his life
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29. Watergate : The President Of The United States
Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States was an extremely fruitful president. He has a
considerable measure of achievements with his organization, for example, building up the
Environmental Protection Agency and their main goal was to ensure human and ecological well
being. He marked Title IX which was a bill to avoid sexual orientation predisposition in colleges,
furthermore opened the entryways for ladies to play university sports.Nixon additionally could
decrease sorted out wrongdoing and could consolidate the FBI and Special Task Forces and they
could convict 2,500. In any case, nothing will go down in notoriety like how the Watergate outrage
did to the Richard Nixon administration.Richard Nixon acclaimed quote "I am not a law breaker"
was the main 10 political jokes in American history.Throughout this article, I will discuss what
interests you the most about Watergate? What might have happened if Nixon never got gotten with
the recordings?
Watergate was an immense political stun that happened in the United States in the 1970s, after a
break–in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) home office at the Watergate office complex
in Washington, D.C. moreover, President Richard Nixon affiliation 's attempted to camouflage of its
joining. Precisely when the trap was found and investigated by the U.S. Congress, the Nixon
affiliation 's solidness to its tests induced a developed emergency. The term Watergate has come to
combine a combination of stealthy and a
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30.
31. Gene Col An American Comic Book Artist
Gene Colan was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel. He is best
known for his work on 1964 Daredevil, Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula.
Colan was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2005. He passed away in
2011.
Gene Colan's mark making is exceptional. The strokes of the pencil and hatching are used to
communicate form and structure to the figures and elements in his drawings. Solid black would
immensely flatten the images, but the quick hatch work brings energy and life to the characters.
This portrait of a vampire character is a good example of the hatching to create form. The vampire's
hair is swept back away from his face. The marks show this form. The eye brows are ... Show more
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The mark making in the man in the last panel align with the contours of his head and face, bringing
form to his features and facial structure. Similar pencil strokes are scene in the crowd, but are less
pronounced when compared to the man in his own panel.
The buildings are successful in the sense of pattern, but are not correct in terms of perspective.
Overall, this page has nice mark making, but lacks in readability.
The black placement in the page brings attention to the areas framed by light. The figures are the
focal point in both panels.
In the first panel, the black placement weights the bed as it recedes into the floor, but then is
balanced out by the cast shadow of the wall in the top left corner. The second panel has a similar
effect from the bed black placement. However, the face on the poster on the wall is staring right at
the viewer, and he becomes the focal point of the room instead of the figures in the bed.
The hatch direction gives form to all the surfaces of the room. The bed covers specifically benefit
from the directional hatching in the folds. The forms also benefit from the directionality.
The artist has left plenty of room for world bubbles and any other text.
The overview of the down shot successfully establishes the anchor points of the room before
moving to a close up on the characters in the bed.
The perspective n the image is misleading, as the back of the bed seems to be
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32.
33. Watergate
Running head: WATERGATE 1 WATERGATE DEVRY UNIVERSITY ONLINE. OCTOBER 20,
2014 WATERGATE 2 INTRODUCTION Watergate is a word that will forever be connected to the
37th President, Richard Nixon. What started out as a botched robbery at the Democratic Reelection
headquarters would later become know for bringing down the Presidency. The American public
would be able to see and hear firsthand what actually occurred in the Whitehouse behind closed
doors, because of the national media that it created and the broadcasting of the Watergate Senate
Hearings. This would bring to light the illegal activity that occurred during this time affecting many
and changing politics as they were known. This paper ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Before the sentencing of McCord and Liddy, James McCord wrote a letter to Judge Sirica on March
23, 1973 in response to questions that the judge asked through a probation officer. McCord's letter
stated that the other defendants along with him received political pressure to plead guilty and remain
silent, that perjury had occurred in the courtroom, and that the Watergate operation was not a CIA
operation (Watergate Info, 2012). This letter would help to aide in the Senate investigation. As the
investigation continued over the next month the cover up began to WATERGATE 5 unravel, Patrick
Gray acting FBI Director would resign after admitting that he destroyed Watergate evidence under
the direction of President Nixon himself (The History Place, 2014). On April 30, 1973 President
Nixon appeared on national television to announce the resignations of his advisors Haldeman,
Ehrilchman, and Attorney General Kleindienst. He also announced the dismissal of John Dean
White House Counsel. This speech would become known as his first Watergate Speech in which he
continued to deny having any part or knowing of the scandal and stated that if there was knowing
involvement from any one associated with the White House they would be dealt with accordingly
(Watergate Info, 2012). On May 17, 1973 the first Senate
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34.
35. Inside Composing Essay
Composing is something that goes to some as an ability, yet others as a burden. It's only a unique
little something where "you either have it, or you don't." Inside composing, one can express their
sentiments and feelings through mind blowing subtle elements. The pursuer can grasp the subtle
elements inside a story, to where it practically feels as though they are living it themselves.
Composing can be an unwinding strategy for around, a method for communicating feelings for
others, or just essentially charming. Is it workable for one to improve as an essayist inside a
semester? Really, as I would see it is. For as far back as fourteen weeks I have been in a structure
class that has tested my written work abilities, psyche, and imagination. Trust ... Show more content
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I have gained from others, similarly as others have gained from me. I have endeavored to improve
particular parts of my piece, be that as it may, regardless I battle with a couple others. Significantly,
I learned composition aptitudes and methods and connected them to my papers. I found new
methodologies and leaps forward that have permitted me to moderate my composition dawdling. In
any case, I am as yet figuring out how to compose and trust that I generally will. I for one appreciate
composing. It is a path for me to escape from the universe of reality, if even just for a minute. It is a
technique for me to express my sentiments or feelings towards a particular subject, furthermore is
calming to a specific degree. I want to compose an account article over an exploration or convincing
exposition. An account exposition is less requesting for me to make in light out of the way that I can
basically sit down and start composing on a clear screen. I don't need to take notes from an online
source, or stress over referring to articles composed by
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36.
37. The Conference 's County Ethnic Breakdown
Figure 12 shows the conference's county ethnic breakdown. These figures contain only the counties
that are in the Rocky Mountain Annual Conference area. By excluding state–level data in favor of
county–level data, Figure 12 creates a closer relationship to the actual conference totals. However,
the area population does not reflect the demographics of its conference membership. The conference
contains 2% of each Black or African American, Two or more races, and Asian groups.
Figure 13 – Conference's Actual Ethnic Breakdown
As you can see by comparing the two figures, the Rocky Mountain AC's demographics do not
correlate to the geographic area. Rocky Mountain contains a large concentration of African–
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However, the conference spends the UMC average on apportionments and 2% less on benevolences,
dropping the conference's ranking to 47th. While the conference spends 2% less and benevolences,
the conference spends 1% below average on non–UMC giving.
Table 4 – Expenses as a Percent of Total Spending (2013)
Table 4 shows the average Rocky Mountain church spends above the UMC average on clergy
compensation. Rocky Mountain has almost 4% more dedicated to staffing expenses, pushing its
rank to 8th. The average Rocky Mountain church spends 2% more than the conference average on
program cost but, the UMC average on operating cost. Rocky Mountain is paying its staff more, and
its clergy just above the UMC average all while maintaining the conference average on debt
payments. Moreover, the conference is spending 2% more in program spending, which if reduced
would help bring the conference in line with the UMC non–capital spending average.
Trend 9 – Total Spending and Spending per Attendee (Index=2014 Dollars)
Trend 9 contains two main variables: the blue bars graph the total spending of the conference, and
the red line represents the amount of the total spending divided by the total number of the
conference's weekly attendance. Rocky Mountain' total spending has fallen over the years. Its
current spending rate is one of the lowest in its 10–year history. However, the average spending per
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38.
39. Warrior Chief Attendants
The Warrior Chief flanked by Warriors and Attendants is an art piece from the Nigerian state of
Benin. It's a brass artwork made using a process called wax casting which involves creating molds
into the desired shapes and pouring molten metal (in this case brass) into the molds. As the name
suggests this art piece shows a chief with his warriors and attendants. Outside of these obvious
details derived from the title, this art piece is laden with different characteristics of representation
and symbolism that narrate the artist's story behind the artwork.
A close examination of this piece concluded that this artwork is a form of propaganda; which serves
the purpose of showing the power, prestige and authority of a figure. The artist purposefully made
the middle figure the most captivating and attention drawing figure for this reason. As such this
papers focal point of analysis will be studying the different artistic tools the artist used to bring out
this particular form of propaganda.
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The elaborate accessories he wears on his hands feet and across his chest not only differentiate him
from his subjects but also aid in showing his wealth and high status. His headgear is more detailed
and different from the warriors, the attendants have none; further highlighting the significance of the
chief. It is difficult to not notice the chiefs powerful stare and stern facial expression. His eyes and
nose sizes are clearly larger than that of the other figures to make his face more menacing to
highlight his dominance and charge. He is clutching a spear on his left hand symbolizing how he
exerts power over the warriors. The chief does not carry much; he is not as carrying as much as the
warriors and attendants. In one hand he holds a flat fan looking object, whose designs suggest that it
is an ornamental object that possibly displays his prestige and is not a weapon or
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40.
41. Essay about Joan Of Arc By Jules Basten Lepage
"Joan of Arc," was painted by the French realist artist Jules Bastien–Lepage in 1879. "After the
province of Lorraine was lost to Germany following the Franco–Prussian War in 1821, The
Frenchmen saw in Joan of Arc a new and powerful symbol. In 1875, Bastien–Lepage, a native of
Lorraine began to make studies for a picture of her. In the present painting, exhibited in the Salon of
1880, Joan is shown receiving her revelation in her parents garden. Behind her are Saints Michael,
Margaret, and Catherine. (Caption next to painting in The Metropolitan)"
Jules Bastien–Lepage creates a realistic atmosphere, including a supernatural, religious–like
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This makes her a more easily visible aspect in the painting, and catches the onlookers eye. Joan is
dressed in a long brown skirt and blue–gray shirt with white underneath which is the typical clothing
style of the 19th century. The clothing is painted to show its wear and tear. Her features and her
figure are quite realistic. She seems to have a calm, but troubled expression on her face, as though
she is deep in thought. Overall she is painted in a very detailed manner.
A less visible, yet still present and important aspect of the painting are the three figures positioned
behind Joan, and in front of the house. The figures are somewhat transparent, and ghostly. Their
presence adds a spiritual and or religious feeling to the scene. These three figures presence blends
into the scenery. Al three have halos above their heads, and serene looks on their faces.
The saint on the right is dressed in what looks to be armor. He looks brave, and as if he is standing
guard or going into battle. The middle saint is a praying angel. She is in a dress with a gauzy, white
presence around her. This whiteness gives her an ethereal quality which Bastien–Lepage has painted
quite effectively, and adds to the spiritual feeling of the scene. Her presence in the painting seems to
represent chastity and virtue. The last figure looks like a young girl or child, who is kneeling with
her face hidden in her hands almost as if she is
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42.
43. Potiphar Wife Accusing Joseph Analysis
Tension and Division in Potiphar's Wife Accusing Joseph Potiphar's Wife Accusing Joseph (1512) is
a print impression on laid paper by sixteenth–century Netherlands Renaissance artist Lucas van
Leyden (known as Lucas). In his work, Lucas illustrates an Old Testament parable in which
Potiphar's wife presents the cloak of Joseph as proof of Joseph's attempt to seduce her before her
husband, the Pharaoh's captain who had placed Joseph in charge of the household. In this 12.4 cm x
16.2 cm print, Lucas articulates the tension and division at this moment of reckoning through the
careful arrangement of the figures, the contrasting depth of space and of light and darkness as well
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Nevertheless, Lucas ultimately privileges Potiphar over his wife. He portrays everyone with their
bodies angled away from the viewer except for Potiphar who stands with his body faced towards the
viewer. In addition, Lucas also positions Potiphar's figure in contrapposto as his gaze and sceptre is
directed heavenwards, as if seeking divine instruction, whilst his left foot and hand are angled
towards his companions in an apparent silencing gesture. The use of contrapposto also contributes to
a sense of anticipation and tension as it creates an impression of movement within a static
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44.
45. Fortnite Research Paper
The overwhelming difference is of course the fact that Fortnite is still in the process of peaking
while the other competitors have already watched their better days stroll by them, but not to worry
for other popular titles. Fortnite might not have established its plateau yet, but it's on the horizon as
there is bound to be some new game that gamers flock to in the coming months. Even so, this streak
of popularity will not go in vain as us gamers will always keep Fortnite on a pedestal for its
paramount performance with the fans of us gamers.
Extended Definition: Fortnite's title has an interesting backstory. The origins of the immensely
popular franchise's name comes from the games original gameplay; before the introduction of Battle
Royale mode. The original game's feature was "Save The ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net
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The backstory to this feature is, "Save the World" mode is described as a co–op sandbox survival
game and is about exploration, scavenging items, crafting weapons, building fortified structures, and
fighting waves of encroaching monsters.[4] Tim Sweeney, Epic's founder, described the game as
"Minecraft meets Left 4 Dead".[5] The game cycles between managing one's resources at a safe
home base, and then going out on missions to complete quests as to collect resources and obtain
rewards to advance the game's story." , as quoted from the Fortnite Wikipedia. So, with this
information asserted, we can conclude that Fortnite's name is a play on words for the most unique,
and important functions of the game: the actual building of forts, and the english word "fortnight".
An actual fortnight as described by the British, is a "period of two weeks". While this no actual
relation to the title, a fortnight was originally a military term.
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46.
47. Summary Of Untitled By Gerald Dono
The painting of Untitled by Gerald Donato displayed in the Taubman Museum in Roanoke allures
attention by the chaotic combination of figural pieces and the collided whirlwind of vibrant yellows,
oranges, greens, and undertones of black. The background information shares that Gerald Donato
was a talented, beloved painter and teacher whose work anticipated references to important art–
historical developments. Ideological forces, such as familiar cartoon imagery, "Steamboat Willie",
and formally represented figures, are clearly influences in his work as his interest of hidden subject
matter is visually bursted on an oil canvas. He created a blended cartoon–like scene of abstraction
and figuration by incorporating a mysterious feminine figure "Moon face" and a recurring character
"Mr. Man" to embody a message of escaping from the spiral cage that represents the constraints in
life. Mr. Donato borrowed images from past history and radically transformed these elements
through his own blend of abstraction and figures to send a message about the conflict between
society and individuals.
The artist depicts an initial confusing and weirded–out thought for the viewer at first glance, but as
one deeply examines the art, the subject matter begins to become more clear. The vision being
shared in this non–objective painting has a context of placing one in the standing of Mr. Man by
gaining height and freedom from the (white) bars that are rising on each level that represent conflict
which traps one in a "cage" of misery. The unbalanced symmetry of having the left side take up
more space with little action, and the right side being smaller with the action unraveling, makes the
viewer break down each composite perspective. For the left side, the mysterious female muse,
Moon–Face, has an unproportional face that is almost blushing with shades of light pasty orange,
with the mouth wide open. The energetic mood is amplified by the tone of yellow that is splashed in
the mouth, representing a loss of words or at a state of disbelief. The female's lower half is created
with tints of red that enhances the curves on her body, as if chiaroscuro connects the light and dark
contrast to show outline of the breasts, stomach, and hips in
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48.
49. Lifting The Veil Of Ignorance : A Monument To Booker T. Ross?
Lawrence Sullivan "Sul" Ross (1918) is a life–size bronze sculpture created by Pompeo Coppini and
is currently on display at Texas A&M University. This sculpture features the life–size figure of a
very distinguished gentleman, standing diligently on top of a stair–like pedestal. The man is facing
outwards with a composed expression as though readying himself for action against a great
undertaking, evoking a sense of respect from the viewer who is unable to see this challenge just yet.
Charles Keck also produced a life–size bronze sculpture on a university campus. Lifting the Veil of
Ignorance: A Monument to Booker T. Washington (1922) can be found at Tuskegee University.
Unlike Coppini's work, Keck's sculpture contains two figures, one man hunched down underneath a
draping veil while another, more distinguished man is opening his arms to assist in removing the
veil from behind. The two figures generate a great contrast with one another through multiple
elements such as the clothing and poses to emphasize the sculpture's purpose for the statue. While
Coppini works with formal elements to impress a sense of awe for the figure–Lawrence Sullivan
Ross–Keck uses the same formal elements: form, line, and composition, to instill a slightly different
sense of respect for his figure, Booker T. Washington, and his actions during his lifetime.
Coppini's Lawrence Sullivan Ross is very opposing at first glance. Although life–sized, he is raised
on a large, stair–like pedestal and emits
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50.
51. Analysis Of Hillbilly Elegy By Jd Vance
Persistence, resilience, and grit– three traits that I believe are often the most sought after by
professionals all over the world. Developing these three skills can be a difficult process, however
when all three are present in a person, that person can become a valuable asset for any company or
business. In JD Vance's memoir, Hillbilly Elegy, we see how he develops these important traits
throughout his life. Through his struggles and victories, we the reader learn that no matter the
situation you are placed in, you can succeed if you develop 3 important skills– those being
persistence, resilience, and grit. Through my life experiences thus far, I have found that, out of these
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Once I discovered this method, I felt far more confident taking tests, and overall improved my
average test grades for that class. Being resilient is a skill I believe applies well to me, however is
my grit. As I stated, I am typically quick to find a solution to many issues I encounter in my life. I
figure out what is wrong and quickly try to fix this issue. However, there is always a constant fear
that I won't be able to figure out what is wrong when searching for a solution. If the problem isn't
quickly resolved with my method, I begin to overthink what may be wrong, and often that leads me
down the wrong path. Unfortunately, this happens to me more often than it should. When it takes me
a long time to figure out a solution, I begin to get far to stressed and anxious, leading to me getting
distracted from what the actual issue is, creating a domino effect that leads me further and further
away from the explanation. Before I know it, I have let another slip–up happen, whether it be in
class or in life in general, and then I have to juggle two issues at the same time. Grit is not an easy
attribute to acquire, and is especially hard for me to develop. Sure, my method of problem solving
works most of the time, but when it fails and I cannot figure out what is wrong, I have a very
difficult time bouncing back. When it
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52.
53. Richard Nixon And The Watergate Scandal
Richard Nixon and the Watergate Scandal Richard Nixon was a widely accepted president before the
Watergate break–in which changed American views on government forever. The Watergate Scandal
started when five men, Frank Sturgis, Bernard Barker, Virgilio Gonzalez, James McCord, and
Eugenio Martinez known as CREEP, broke into the Watergate complex in order to bug the office
with microphones to hear the plans for the upcoming election. However this plan backfired when the
five men were arrested leading investigations to trace back to the White House and later President
Nixon. Watergate was the largest government scandal in American history, affecting the lives of
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After the events that took place and Nixon's resignation, a massive trend of distrust in the
government began. Even today a wide majority of people still do not trust the American
government, this is one of the greatest effects the scandal had on the United States. One law that was
created due to impact of Watergate was the Sunshine Act, the Sunshine Act is a law that requires
government agencies to be open and public to Americans. Another law that was passed was the
Ethics in Government Act of 1978, what this law stated was that public officials had to make
financial disclosures and former employment public, and led to the creation of Office of
Government Ethics "an executive agency responsible for issuing rules and regulations about ethical
conduct and financial disclosure, providing training in ethics, monitoring the ethics of practices in
departments and agencies, and giving guidance on matters of ethics." (USLegal). At the end of the
whole scandal many government officials had been jailed, but there were three major figures
involved in the scandal known as the "Big Three". John N. Mitchell, John D. Ehrlichman, and H.R.
Haldeman, convicted of conspiring to obstruct justice and bribing the burglars to keep quiet were
sentenced to two and a half years in prison for their involvement in the scandal. Finally the last
change that came of watergate was President Gerald Ford becoming president
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54.
55. Nixon : Nixon And Nixon
"Nixon by Nixon" 1. What were Nixon's reasons for taping his conversations? Nixon had a couple
reasons to tape his conversations. His main reason was to make his administration "the best
chronicled in history." He also explained that there were some instances in which having someone in
the room taking notes was neither appropriate nor convenient. By using a recording device, Nixon
was able to go back on major meetings and recall all that was said, leaving no room for a gray area.
He believed that the positives outweighed the negatives, and the secrecy of the system overrode any
objections made by those taped that had privacy concerns. President Nixon relied heavily on the
advice of Bob Haldeman, Nixon's chief of staff. Haldeman stated ... Show more content on
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Edgar Hoover (FBI Director), Pat Nixon (First Lady), and Alexander Butterfield (Deputy Assistant).
The only people who were knowingly recorded were Bob Haldeman, Stephen Bull, and Alexander
Butterfield. Haldeman and Nixon had discussed a recording system in 1971, and Butterfield was in
on it. They decided they would have the Secret Service install a voice–activated recording system,
so that Nixon would not have to worry about switching a system on and off. Butterfield made the
official order to the Secret Service, and a recording system was place in seven different places: The
Oval Office, the Cabinet Room, the White House telephone line, the Executive Office Building, the
Aspen Lodge at Camp David, and telephones throughout that same lodge. The Secret Service kept
up with the maintenance of the tapes, and conducted tests to make sure it was working. 3. Is there a
difference between Snowden's publishing of National Security Agency Information and the New
York Times publishing the "pentagon papers"? Discuss. Though there are similarities in regards to
national security and executive privilege, there is definitely a difference between Snowden's
publishing of National Security Agency Information and the New York Times publishing the
"pentagon papers." Daniel Ellsberg, a military analyst, opposed the war in Vietnam and decided that
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56.
57. Richard Nixon And Bob Woodward
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein are both award winning journalists famously known for
exposing President Richard Nixon's involvement in the Watergate scandal. Some say that they are
the most important journalists of all time because of how they changed the history of media forever.
Their investigative reporting led to a more aggressive and confident media, with teams of
"investigative reporters" being created at newspapers around the world. Without their efforts, the
world today would be a much more corrupted place than it already is. Bob Woodward was born in
Illinois on March 26, 1943. His father was an attorney, and he was hoping his son would follow in
his footsteps. In 1965, Woodward got an undergraduate degree in history and English literature ...
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Five men were arrested with electronic surveillance equipment trying to break into the headquarters
of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) at the Watergate hotel. They had been wiretapping
into the conversations of Larry O'Brien, the head of the DNC. All of the burglars had been found to
be contacting E. Howard Hunt, a CIA officer working for Nixon. With this link directly tied to 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 gaps. Eventually, Nixon (who was under extreme pressure from the media) released
transcripts of the missing tapes, revealing that he had ordered the entire operation and used money
to keep everyone quiet. On August 9th, 1974, in fear of impeachment, Richard Nixon became the
first president in the history of the United States of America to
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58.
59. Early American Artist Benjamin West
"And I looked and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed
with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and
with hunger and with death, and with beast of the earth." [Rev. 6:8] Early American artist Benjamin
West, details his conception of the scripture in his smaller study Death on the Pale Horse, in which
the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse –Death, War, Famine and Pestilence waste the earth.
Considered in his earlier works as a Neoclassical painter, his later works began to shift in the new
direction of Romanticism. This transition of art was meant to evoke an emotion within the viewer.
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Format, Proportion and Scale: Death on the Pale White Horse, created in the year 1817 is painted
horizontally through the application of oil on canvas.The dimensions 176 inches x 301 inches. that
correspond to the scale of the figures within the painting come across disproportional and are
somewhat misleading to that of the overall height and width of the piece. However, undisturbed
by the edges of the canvas, the centralized pyramid shape : formed by the figures in conjunction to
those figures within the foreground and the background, is not only placed harmoniously but
sporadically together to begin the process of guiding the viewers eyes across the canvas.
Viewpoint:
From what can be understood by the viewer, West has created the piece with a head–on perspective.
Through the use of many imaginative sharp diagonal lines, that can be drawn from either the more
centralized figures whose hand rest atop his head and back is turned toward the viewer or the figure
from the far left corner who learns at an angle and holds a spear across his body, towards the very
last beast that is placed near the far upper right corner, West is able to create space and distance. The
pyramidal construction of figures, foreshortening, and atmospheric perspective also work
collectively to draw the viewer into the painting more closely.
Three–Dimensional Aspects and Composition: Benjamin West, was considered the first
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60.
61. All The Presidents Men Ap Government Paper
All the Presidents Men
All the presidents' men begins on June 17 1972 when five burglars broke into the Democratic
National headquarters, which was located at the Watergate Hotel. Most of the Newspapers
disregarded the story as just another break in but Two reporters for the Washington post stuck with
the story till the End.
The two reporters named Carl Bernstien and Bob Woodward realized that this break in was some
how involved in the up coming election but they did not know how. Their first move was to follow
where the money for the break in came from. The Money led them to find a safe full of money that
was to go to the Re–election of President Nixon. This Money came From the Committee to re–elect
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He told them some of the Tactics CRP would use was the Handing out of Campaign literature
written by CRP that made the Democrats look like racists. CRP would also give Democrat
supporters wrong information about Rally's for the Democratic nominee and order pizzas and liquor
to democratic campaign rallies. Woodward and Bernstien would later find there had been political
sabotage tracing back to JFK.
Woodward and Bernstein were then contacted by a reliable source named Deep Throat. Deep Throat
gave them information on who had control of the money in Sloan's safe. He pointed them to two
high ranking official that were thought to be the masterminds of the break in and of other CRP
actions of political sabotage. Their names were Bob Hadleman and John Ehrlichman. Deep throat
also said the attorney general John Mitchell was also some how involved. As Woodward and
Bernstien were having there articles published about Watergate the White House was denying any
involvement in the Watergate break in and denying the CRP safe which held money that went to
political sabotage. The White House also claimed that the post was only publishing story's that
helped Democrats and never published stories about political sabotage on the republican campaign.
They also claimed the post was sabotaging the republican campaign by writing these stories.
An investigation into Watergate was starting and in the beginning Woodward and Bernstien had
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62.
63. Finding Indents: The Watergate Scandal
notes, because "He was a miraculous note taker who wrote in longhand on yellow legal notepads"
(Mellinger, 2009). Years after the Watergate scandal ended, a man came up with an amazing idea to
see if they could find what was on the other two pages. "A Scientist convinced the archives to
subject the existing notes to electrostatic detection analysis, which can capture imprints on paper."
Luckily a note taker who usually wrote with a felt tip pen happend to write with a ballpoint pen on
this day greatly improving the chances of finding indents" (U.S. Government, 1976, p.132). After
performing the electrostatic detection analysis they did find indents, but all it was was a signature
and it was not legible. This was a huge let down to many people, ... Show more content on
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The watergate scandal happened in 1972, which means it's not unlikely for technology to fail. An
online journal by Harsanyi (2017) says "People are prone to making mistakes and these mistakes
just happened at a terrible time". The secretary was simply trying to do her job when her foot
accidentally slipped from the recording pedal, and the note taker wrote in longhand, so this would
make his notes seem short but they were actually a fitting length. When the meeting began you
could hear the president saying "Now we have a plan on how we stage this damn thing in the first
stages" (U.S. government bureau, 1974, p.827). This comment made by Nixon shows that he was so
concerned on not getting caught, that there was no possible way that he could be talking about
anything but how to cover up the scandal. President Nixon was trying to save his presidency,
because he knew that he had done very illegal things. A website by Mellinger (2009) says "Once it
became known that Mr. Nixon had recorded meetings secretly the court made him hand them over.
These eventually sealed Mr. Nixon's fate." This proves the theory that he was simply talking about
how to cover the scandal up in the missing 18.5
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64.
65. Watergate Scandal : The Downfall Of Richard Nixon
The Watergate Scandal was the downfall of Richard Nixon. It made Americans put less trust in the
government and built trust in the media. It all takes place at the Watergate Hotel. He led an
extremely corrupt administration to get him re elected. He also was the first President to resign. The
unethical organization that was formed was called the CRP (later creep). They helped Nixon get re
elected in 1972. They used illegal tactics to get him re elected. They paid lawyers for the burglars
who broke into the Watergate Hotel. These people were known as the Plumbers. That was directed
by John Ehrlichman. They were the White House investigation unit. They prevented information
leak and burglarize any of Nixon reveals. Watergate seven was Richard Nixon closest comrades.
They were in charge of the Creep and the plumbers that carried out many illegal activities. Christ the
Transformer of Business culture is a good trait to obtain. "These people are intimately involved with
those in the business, but their distinctive Christian standards are not lost" (Ruddell, 2004, p. 40).
The people that were involved in the Watergate scandal should have had this trait.
This all happened a year before the actual break in occurred on June 13, 1972. What led to the break
was the leaking of the confidential files of the Vietnam War in the Pentagon papers. That produced
the truth about the lies that were being told. It was tremendously embarrassing for the Nixion white
house. The anti war
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66.
67. Naturalism In Cythera
On looking closely at her sculpture it is seen that cupid's arrows are tied to her along with a garland
of flowers. These are clear connotations of love. Cupid can be seen sitting below the sculpture with
his quiver down almost as though nothing has to be done to bring love in that area. He is seen
tugging the skirt of the lady sitting near him, as though he is urging her to fall in love with the man
on her right, who seems to be trying too. On following the coupled figures down towards the boat, is
a conspiracy whether the boat bought the figures to Cythera or is taking them to the island of
Cythera. On closely observing the body language of the figures, it is noticed how they get closer and
closer towards a state of intimacy. As observed– towards the boat a couple is seen where the women
is holding the man's arm of her own volition, she doesn't have to be coaxed anymore. The
progression of the figures almost looks like a form of dance. The second figured couple hold hands
similar to the dance form in the 18th century.
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The French crowd desired more dramatic and realistic art which led to the birth of this art form. The
favourite themes the realism artists liked to paint was scenes of urban life , scenes of rural life, street
life , working class , cafés and nightclubs. They also loved to paint nudity and sensual paintings.
This movement moved away from what was 'ideal' to what was simply 'ordinary'. Artists preferred
painting real and ordinary people in contrary to the previous movements where which focused on
religious themes which always managed to look aesthetically appealing even if the figure in the
painting was subject to pain or loss. In the realism art movement beggars looked the way they would
in real life unlike in the previous art periods where even the beggar would look appealing in a
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68.
69. The Stains of Watergate
On June 17, 1972, security guard Frank Wills became a national hero. At twenty four years old, he
was working the midnight shift at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters at the
Watergate complex in Washington, D.C. He discovered tape over a basement door lock and thinking
none of it, he removed the tape. On another inspection round, he found the lock taped over again
and called the police. They locked the doors, turned off the elevators, and started checking darkened
offices. At 2:30 a.m. on the 6th floor of the Watergate complex, the police discovered five men who
were identified as the Plumbers Unit on orders by The Committee to Re–elect the President
(CREEP) to burglarize the DNC. The men, one who was an ex–CIA agent, were convicted of
conspiracy, burglary, and illegal wiretapping. However, what started as a third–rate burglary
unravelled into a broad network of political corruption and espionage within the Nixon
administration that became known as Watergate. Before the summer of 1972, the term "Watergate"
meant nothing more than a luxurious complex in Washington, D.C., but because five highly cunning
men were somehow caught by an average, $80–per–week security guard, it became associated with
the greatest political scandal of the century and many more after that. The Watergate scandal
proliferated public skepticism of and mistrust in the federal government, and an angry American
public called for immediate response. The widespread public mistrust and
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70.
71. The Watergate Scandal Of America
The Watergate scandal was an event with many strong incidents in pre–scandal, present scandal, and
post–scandal. How could this scandal affect American politics? One event that is currently
happening right now because it's a result of the scandal and is affecting American politics is the loss
of trust in the government by the public. With conspiracy theories directed towards criminals and
Nixon running out of office, trust in the system was at an all–time low. Another effect of Watergate
is when the media increased its scrutiny of politics and politicians. Ever since the Watergate scandal,
the publishers of media have inflated and over exaggerated the news about Americas federal system
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During this period, a presidential election was seemed essential because the Vietnam War was taking
place which led the US to a harsh political divide. The harsh methods used in this campaign were
actually known as "illegal espionage". This lead to Nixon's group who reelected the president to
steel "copies of top–secret documents and bugged the office's phones" (Watergate: The Break–In).
This break in was known as a third–rate burglary attempt. Their attempt failed and the committee
came back to the building a few days later to barge right back in, but this time getting caught before
things got out of hand.
This scandal was attempted to be covered up but did not work. President Richard Nixon thought to
himself, if the media found out about this, they would blow the situation way out of proportion and
take it further then needed (which they did when they found out). Nixon also thought that if any
American citizen found out about this scandal, they would lose trust in politics and never be able to
rely on the governmental system. So the people that attempted to break into the system were offered
money to keep quiet and not tell any true stories to the media. Nixon gave speeches and
presentations on how the staff were not the crime committers and that the people who did it were
unknown. His voters and coworkers grew suspicious so they did a mini, untracked investigation.
They found tape recordings of every conversation made in the Oval office; if people got ahold of
those
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72.
73. Taking a Look at the Watergate Scandal
The late 1960s to the mid–1970s was characterized by political controversy and instability. The
Watergate crisis is the most infamous scandal that occurred within those years, and arguably, in
American political history. The event occurred in 1972 and it redefined American political culture.
Nixon's involvement in the incident (and other controversies leading up to Watergate) led to a loss of
faith in government and a transition to the public's reliance on the media. However, Watergate's long
term positive effects negate its obviously negative reputation. The scandal transformed the ethical
environment of politics by yielding a series of progressive changes to government administration.
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He removed it, to find that only an hour later it had been replaced. The guard called the police and
five men were arrested early that morning. They were found in possession of electronic equipment
designed for communication and surveillance. When discovered, they were also carrying cash and
wearing surgical gloves. These men intended to obtain sensitive information and photograph
important documents. Soon following the first arrest, two more men were arrested with direct links
to break in at the democratic national convention. The break–in was initially labelled as a "third–rate
burglary" by the White House Press, and the 1972 election passed seamlessly, results uninfluenced
by the event. In fact, Nixon was re–elected with the largest popular vote landslide in history.
However, as the trial of the Watergate burglary progressed, it soon became evident that the event
originated within the White House. One of the men, James McCord was a retired CIA agent, and
another, E. Howard Hunt, was a former CIA operative and consultant to the Nixon White House.
Another man identified as G. Gordon Liddy, the general counsel to Nixon's "Committee to Re–elect
the President." Several months after the incident, Nixon was ordered by the U.S. Supreme Court to
hand over the tapes which continuously recorded conversations inside the Oval Office. Knowing
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74.
75. How Did The Watergate Scandal
The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal that occurred in the United States in the 1970s
as a result of the June 17, 1972 break–in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters
at the Watergate office complex in Washington, D.C., and the Nixon administration's attempted
cover–up of its involvement. When the conspiracy was discovered and investigated by the U.S.
Congress, the Nixon administration's resistance to its probes led to a constitutional crisis.[1] The
term Watergate has come to encompass an array of clandestine and often illegal activities
undertaken by members of the Nixon administration. Those activities included such "dirty tricks" as
bugging the offices of political opponents and people of whom Nixon or his officials were
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The FBI connected cash found on the burglars to a slush fund used by the Committee for the Re–
Election of the President (CRP), the official organization of Nixon's campaign.[4][5] In July 1973,
as evidence mounted against the President's staff, including testimony provided by former staff
members in an investigation conducted by the Senate Watergate Committee, it was revealed that
President Nixon had a tape–recording system in his offices and that he had recorded many
conversations.[6][7] After a protracted series of bitter court battles, the U.S. Supreme Court
unanimously ruled that the president had to hand over the tapes to government investigators, and he
eventually complied. These audio recordings implicated the president, revealing he had attempted to
cover up the questionable goings–on that took place after the break–in.[5][8] Facing near–certain
impeachment in the House of Representatives and equally certain conviction by the Senate, Nixon
resigned the presidency on August 9, 1974.[9][10] On September 8, 1974, his successor, Gerald
Ford, pardoned
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76.
77. Presidency And The Media Essay
Presidency: The Strategies of the Media Richard Elliot Neustadt, a profound political scientist and
advisor to many presidents, has often argued over the years that presidential power is probably best
understood as the power to persuade. Over the years, the presidency has evolved from what our
Founder's had to endure and has now turned into an obsession with news media. The President of
the United States is the most powerful being in our country with the ability to control what
Americans can and cannot know for better or worse. The presidency and news media have a more
complicated relationship than what others might say. There are times where the president is more
than willing to cooperate with the news, but there is also an equal amount of time where the
presidency and the press are at odds. In our country's lifetime of presidents, there have been
numerous attempts and successions to control the flow of information by using the media in a
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The Watergate Scandal deals with Richard Nixon being accused of many instances where he abused
his power as President of the United States and his attempt to cover–up his involvement in the
break–in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters at the Watergate office complex.
Nixon used dirty tricks to ensure his chances of being reelected for a second term such as bugging
the offices of political opponents, the order of harassment of activist groups and political figures.
During the unraveling of the truth, the media proceeded to cover the Watergate break–in and Nixon
along with his supporters accused the media of making "wild accusations." Nixon strongly
underestimated the competitive nature of the news media and his outcry guaranteed widespread
media coverage of his political
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