Pete Rose, And The Lack Of Integrity

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The word integrity comes from the Latin word ‘integritas’, meaning wholeness, coherence, rightness, or purity. The definition of integrity according to Merriam-Webster online diction is: 1. firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic value: 2. ncorruptibility an unimpaired condition: soundness 3. the quality or state of being complete or undivided: completeness Integrity is a fundamental value that the society admires and people strive for. It is a value that requires practice on a daily basis. This quality is always voiced strongly when discussing an individual’s character. When enquiring about an individual, the response usually begins with “ …that person is an honest person or the person has integrity.” Integrity and honesty …show more content…

Prominent figures lost public respect such as Pete Rose, cut their career short such as James Blair, New York Times reporter, or Ken Lay, CEO of Enron, and Richard Nixon, who was the 37th President of United States. Pete Rose nicknamed “Charlie Hustle” was a major league baseball player who played between 1963 and 1986. He broke Ty Cobb’s hitting record on September 11, 1985. “He finished the 1986 season and retired with record 4,256 total hits, 14,053 at bats in 3562 games played.” Pete Rose was on his way to the Baseball Hall of Fame. However, he was accused and investigated for gambling on baseball games while he was an active player and a manager. “In 1991 Pete Rose received a lifetime ban from baseball hall of fame …show more content…

Before CBS he was a reporter with United Press and covering World War II and Nuremburg trials. He joined CBS in 1950 and began covering national conventions and political news. Walter Cronkite appeared as the anchorman of CBS Evening news on April 16, 1962. He covered Vietnam War and Watergate. He covered assassination of Martin Luther King and President John F. Kennedy. “The hallmarks of his style were honesty, impartiality and level-headedness, and “And that's the way it is” was his nightly sign-off.” Walter Cronkite was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1981 and won the prestigious Peabody award twice. He passed away in 2009. Walter Cronkite was considered the most trusted person in America during his 19 year appearance on CBS Evening news on

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