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Two people were key parts of the development of the story of the Watergate Scandal. I am referring to the Washington Post journalists Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein.
Both reporters became too interested in the events of June 1972, that kept on investigating and reporting information until they revealed that United States President Richard Nixon had connections with that event, when burglars were arrested bu the police, when they were robbing documents form the Democratic National Committee headquarters, in Washington D.C.
These two brave journalists end up winning the Pulitzer Price in 1973 for their coverage. They documented all their experiences in the best seller books "All the President's Men" and "The Final Days."
That is why I think the life and actions of the two reporters illuminate important aspects of the Watergate scandal.
A candidate’s use of “I” statements in an opening statement is an example of persuasive language. Persuasive type of language is used to get the audience to agree with the speaker's views on a particular topic and to convince others to agree with our facts. Using personal pronouns ( ‘I’, ‘you’ and ‘we’ ) are one example of persuasive techniques.
Answer:
a. The Southern Mississippi's TAT (SM-TAT)
Explanation:
Due criticisms of the Thematic Apperception Test (TAT) the Southern Mississippi's TAT (SM-TAT).
Self-assessment is the first step of the career planning process. Self-assessment tests can’t tell people what kind of work will make them happy. Julio´s test result provided the information about his skills to be a good musician.