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    Stephan Seljan The Legacy Lives On “The legacy is ongoing in some areas, and still causing controversy”-Jack Granatstein(Cheadle,2010). Pierre Elliot Trudeau was born on October 18th, 1919 in Montreal, Quebec(Encyclopaedia of World Biography, 2004). He was the youngest of three, son of Charles Trudeau, a French Canadian Lawyer, and Grace Elliot, an English Canadian. Trudeau had received top marks in school, which lead to his success in becoming a lawyer in 1943. He remained outside of the…

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    On June 17, 1972, five men broke into the Democratic headquarters, located in the Watergate complex in Washington DC. They would have never been caught if not for a few pieces of tape covering the latches on some of the doors. Mr. Frank Willis, a security guard, noticed them, removed them and thought nothing of it. After a few hours he…

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    The film Bad Boys showcases the relationship of two best friends and partners of the narcotics division of Miami Police Department. Working as officers during there are forms of leadership that are displayed in the film. The detectives used integration tactics to bring forth information pertaining to their investigation. Recently, the Miami Police Department narcotics division was able to remove over $100 million dollars’ worth of heroin off the streets of Miami. The removal of heroin was stolen…

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    On April 10,1922 was when the teapot dome scandal began. The teapot dome scandal was a scandal dealing with the oil companies and the white house. It was also where the oil companies found a lot of oil(history.com). They used the oil as vast fuel. The scandal was important because the oil companies bought the white house. The corruption was so bad that the oil companies bought the white house. The scandal was hard for fitzgerald because he was living through corruption. During the war the…

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    It is important to list the series of events about the Watergate Scandal especially because it gives a history as to why Richard Nixon was so adamant about not cooperating with the FBI during this scandal. President Richard M. Nixon gave executive privilege a bad name when he used it to try to conceal information. Richard Nixon exercised his executive power when he wanted to prevent that the White house tapes which had incriminating evidence that he participated in a cover up involving illegal…

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    but this was hard for him to achieve due to his body language and the way he spoke. Throughout the speech, Nixon rarely looked up from his papers and spoke in a monotone voice. This affected the way many Americans viewed his speech. Due to the Watergate Scandal he had lost his credibility…

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    Although the word “Watergate” directly refers to the Watergate Hotel in Washington D.C., it is an umbrella term used to describe a series of complex political events and scandals between the years 1972 and 1974. These events started when Richard Nixon ran for reelection (“Watergate”). In such a harsh political climate, a forceful presidential campaign seemed essential to the president and some of his key advisers. Their aggressive tactics included what turned out to be illegal espionage. In May…

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    Individual Project 1 In the editorial “Watergate: The Unfinished Business” the focal points are what was accomplished during the Watergate (The Washington Post Co., 1973). The debate was centered on what more could have been accomplished (The Washington Post Co., 1973). The article argues that Nixon on met the minimum requirements during Watergate (The Washington Post Co., 1973). On April 17 Nixon made an announcement on the severity of the Watergate situation, stating that he had serious…

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