
Mr. Hundert reprimands Sedgwick for making a mockery of his classroom.
Themes: Teaching, Learning, Education, Apathy, Ignorance, Mocking, Knowledge, Immaturity, Significance
2:53
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Sedgwick challenges the ethics and decisions in the ancient Roman texts that he’s reading.
Themes: History, Ethics, Morality, Perspective, Teaching, Learning, Virtue, Apathy, Indifference
1:52
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In a visit to the US, the King of England eats his first hot dog, which in some way sparked a prosperous relationship between the two countries.
Themes: Politics, Relationships, Bonding, Culture, Partnering, Leadership
2:20
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President Roosevelt assures the King of England, who stutters, that the public does not see all their flaws.
Themes: Leadership, Advice, Encouragement, Flaws, Imperfection, Disability, Appearances, Perception, Politics
3:32
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Nixon finally admits his mistakes and appologizes to the American public.
Themes: Politics, History, Scandal, Ethics, Leadership, Abuse Of Power, Interrogation, Mistake, Consequences
3:08
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Frost unveils concrete evidence that Nixon did in fact cover-up the Watergate scandal.
Themes: Politics, History, Scandal, Ethics, Leadership, Abuse Of Power, Interrogation, Argument, Mistake
3:31
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Frost grills Nixon on his role in the Vietnam and Cambodian conflicts.
Themes: Politics, History, Scandal, War, Ethics, Leadership, Abuse Of Power, Interrogation, Argument
3:14
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