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    about All the President’s Men. All the President’s Men is a historical non-fiction book written collaboratively by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward in 1974, both were investigative journalists reporting about the Watergate Scandal for the Washington Post. This book chronicles the break-in at the Watergate and all the wrongdoings that followed. History.com explains this scandal and everything that went down by saying, “Early in the morning of June 17, 1972, several burglars were arrested inside…

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    expose themselves to a variety of threats and unintended consequences. Among the most prevalent of these is sexting. Sexting is “the action of sending sexually revealing pictures…or sexually explicit messages to another individual or group” (Huffington post) A nationwide survey found that twenty percent of teenagers were participating in sexting, and seventeen percent of those individuals shared the messages or images with other people. The ramifications of this are alarming, it results in the…

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    The concept of race has historically been flawed at best. This type of human categorization, which draws no basis of biological evidence, has been used for centuries to successfully subjugate large groups of people, paving the way for white supremacists to gain even more emotional, and ergo economic, control over the American working class. Patrick Appel is not the first to delve into the myth of “race”, but he does offer a well-rounded, professionally composed vindication that responds to…

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    Cohen stated that, “citizen consumers were regarded as responsible for safe-guarding the general good of the nation” (18). This is the ideal that each individual consumer purchase is in the name of the greater good. That all the purchases and money they spent made a positive difference. These types of consumers “put the market power of the consumer to work politically, not only to save a capitalist America in the midst of the Great Depression, but also to safeguard the rights individual…

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    provides the medium through which new hierarchal powers form, ultimately arising as a product of attempts to overthrow another regime. As the oppressed challenge their oppressor, internal ideological contradictions reify the root of injustice in the post-revolutionary governmentalities. After all, if the townspeople who derailed the destructive bulldozers maintained control of their land, then those very townspeople would become the hegemonic injustice to uproot in the eyes of the newest…

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    Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills have been at the centre of Post Modernist and Post-Structuralist discourse since the 1980s. This paper will address the arguments made by Rosalind Krauss, Judith Williamson, Laura Mulvey and Jui-Ch’i Liu surrounding these film stills. The work at hand consists of a series of black and white photographs where Sherman plays the role of the director and the agent to construct an image and mise en scène that has an uncanny resemblance to 1950s snapshots of…

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    and attempted to help troubled parents protect their children’s online experience. “It’s Time to Stop the Cyberbullying Epidemic” by Dr. Phil McGraw and “Confronting Cyberbullying” by Peter Levy are some examples. In his article for The Huffington Post, Dr. Phil attempts to empathize with parents in order to convey his methods to stop cyberbullying. Phil Levy’s article in THE Journal carries the same message of cyberbullying and how to prevent it, but he presents his to a different audience with…

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    33 on U.S.-made it would create almost 10,000 new jobs. And, if every builder used just 5 percent more U.S.-made products, it would create 220,000 jobs”(made in U.S.A.). These numbers may sound like they are not true and outrageous, but a Huffington Post author concurs in saying jobs are created…

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    before entering college you can travel wherever and with whomever and stay for months. But you have to make sure the that you stay on track and do what you and handle your business before you can have fun. Suzy Strutner, the editor of The Huffington Post, has stated that “By taking a gap year and traveling when it's time for college you will be an expert at adapting to new environments.” I know that you probably traveled and had to adapt to new environments with your family but when you do it…

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    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 concerns (The Washington Post Co., 1973). There was speculation on the actions of the…

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