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    Titilayo Oyewumi Teacher Won Back License After Sex-Abuse Claims A teacher, James Swafford who fought a state order had his teaching License reinstated and all chargers of sex abuse allegations at a Tennessee high school was dropped. He went to teach and coach 3 more districts before being fired for striking a student. His teaching license was revoked because of similar sex allegations. He had a successful plea as well admitting he made several mistakes. Swafford did not mention after he…

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    “It is our reward because it demonstrates that American journalism can be, and in its crucial hour was, conducted with the highest standards of ethics, the greatest concern for public interest, and a near-suicidal commitment to the pursuit of truth and justice.” This is what Ron Dorfman, a writer for the Chicago Tribune, said in 1974 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…

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    Francisco, President Theodore Roosevelt working with James D. Phelan, former mayor of San Francisco, sent in federal agents led by William J. Burns to investigate bribery and corruption charges (Anagonson). This resulted in 17 indictment including the resignation of Mayor Eugene Schmitz. Abraham Reuf, the henchman to the mayor, implicated officials of the Southern Pacific Railroad and several utility companies (Anagnoson). This was a huge step in breaking up the power of the Southern…

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    himself as not only separated from her by distance, but also by his perceived unworthiness. This changes the meaning of the quote from being about an unpleasant situation that improves with a bit of celestial comfort and turns it into a statement of resignation that idealizes another person and distances them from the speaker in the most extreme sense, placing them millions of miles away in a place that the speaker will never be able to reach. The juxtaposition of the quote only intensifies…

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    Additionally, during the Red Scare, government workers were particularly under scrutinization due to the fear that of a communist in the U.S. government. The paranoia of this possibility resulted in thousands of investigations, dismissals, and resignations. None of the attempts at revealing government official communists “turn[ed] up a genuine spy or saboteur- the dismissals were for being a ‘security risk’”. Hysteria and paranoia result in senseless and unethical actions around a fear factor…

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    The next source is a fragment from the Piskarev Chronicle, in which the oprichnina is depicted as division of towns, Boyars and courtiers as a punishment ‘from God through the fury of the tsar for the sins of people.’ In the passage, the clique of Ivan IV who were instrumental in the implementation of the new order such as Vasilii Mikhailov Iur’ev and Aleksei Basmanov are represented as ‘evil men.’ The source also mentions that the tsar resided beyond the river in Petrovka, and his special corps…

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    Pluto was the result of a CIA paper by the name of JMARC written in March of 1960 by the CIA’s Chief of Operations, Richard Bissell. It drew heavily on the covert tactics of a previous CIA policy paper called ‘PBSUCCESS’, the plan that led to the resignation of Guatemala’s democratically elected president Jacobo Arbenz. JMARC called for ‘ the creation of an exile government, a powerful propaganda offensive, developing a resistance group within Cuba and the establishment of a paramilitary force…

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    CBC Pros And Cons

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    CBC has been Canada’s number one network for trustworthy information, whether it is in the form of news or entertainment. According to CBC's mandate: “We tell YOUR stories, actively contributing to Canada's cultural expression, promoting a shared national identity and consciousness, and reflecting the country’s multicultural and multiracial nature”(CBC). In the 1920’s, Canada's national public broadcaster had become “a leader in producing and distributing distinctive Canadian content.”(CBC) So…

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    Three Source Essay

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    by the cartoonist is trying to show that by being a nation state and following similar values, you should follow what you believe, you either are a nation or not. This in comparison with the second source is similar in some manner because both resignation positivity towards nationalism and become a nation rather than partying and not being a nationalist. Source two strongly believes that Multiculturalism is what makes societies function the best, apposed to other ways. Lastly, the third source…

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    Adrian Chen first makes acknowledgement of what a moderator actually is with respect to the internet. As Chen states, “Moderators are, by definition, forces for stability and civility in the raucous digital realm”(Chen, 2015). As the author goes on, she talks about how the moderators are treated within the company and how they differ from other employees. In retrospect, moderators are the absolute heart of keeping a forum alive without protestors and extremists overloading the websites comments…

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