Monday, September 8, 2014
All the President's Men
Watching the movie All the President's Men entirely changed my view on becoming a journalist. I never knew that being a journalist would be so much hard work. Bob Woodward and Carl Burnsteen were very patient in receiving information about the Watergate scandal. They were courageous, persistent, and they never gave up on their one goal. They had been turned down countless times by different people, and they still never quit. I now know that being a journalist is not easy. Journalism consists of patience, persistency, and an interest in a good story. I am ready to learn how to practice good journalism and bring people important news.
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