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    Medina, Deserie Period:3 Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis left an everlasting legacy on not only the White House but women, the 60s era, a presidential widow widely known for her fashion symbol and elegance. Jacqueline Bouvier was born in South Hampton New York July 28, 1929. Her parents divorce at the age of 10. Early age Jacqueline Kennedy wrote pomes and essays, which were sometimes published in her school newspaper. She started horseback riding in the six grade this became a talent, she would always win competitions in it. She took classical ballet lessons in the Old Metropolitan…

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    Little Edie Film Analysis

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    with the overrun shell of a house. Weeds and vines shroud the porch in darkness, acting as a barrier between the Beales and the outside world. Mirroring the home, the Beales are shells of their former debutante selves. Society has cast them aside for newer, more beautiful women, yet they seem oblivious to it. After the evidentiary editing of the houses, the Maysles insert a post-production clip of newspaper clippings broadcasting what the viewers already know—Grey Gardens needs major repair— but…

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    Jackie Kennedy Role Model

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    have been awestruck upon viewing them again. Weather scouring the pages of French Fashion magazines for conceptions adumbrating designs of her own or consulting with leading style makers such as legendary Vogue editor Diana Vreeland, Jackie put a gargantuan amount of work into appearing effortless elegance. She wore imperium-wasted gowns, for example, to lengthen her legs and boat neck legs to accentuate her collarbone. More like an American pristine. By the time she and John Fitzgerald Kennedy,…

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    Jaqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis Jaqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was best known as the American icon of high style and grace First Lady of the White House. Although her life details tells she was a woman of so much more. On July 28 1929, in Southampton, New York, John and Janet Bouvier gave birth to a beautiful baby girl. Born to a wealthy stockbroker and an accomplished equestrian rider. She attended school at Miss Chaplin's School in New York. Although you would…

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    privilege of being an American president. John was born on May 29th, 1917 to a very devoted family (Brauer).In Boston Massachusetts (Discovery Education). As a child john was given the nick name Jack (Brauer) He as a, child experienced multiple illnesses and one of the reoccurring ones would be scarlet, fever (Kaplan). The boy was in and out of the hospital all of the time (Kaplan). Kennedy was the second of nine children (A&E Networks). When he was little his mother said the he reminded her of…

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    Throughout history, more specifically 5000 BCE to the late 1900’s, many cultures throughout Europe and the colonies were put through adversity. For instance, Foragers, around 10,000 BC made the transition from foraging to agriculture. They were put through challenges such as not finding food, that forced them into staying in one spot longer and pick up the skill of agriculture. One of the more important transitions in Family history, was the Industrialization, more specifically Great Britain,…

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    Witness/Narrative: Jacqueline (Jackie) Kennedy Onassis *start sitting down* *stand up, look at roses (red) and pick one up* I used to love these, you know, before he died. They gave me a lot of these that day. I’m assuming you’re here for that story. Well in order for that day to make sense you’re going to need all of the details. I was born Jacqueline Lee Bouvier {boo-v-ay}, into a happy family on July 28, 1929, in the wonderful state of New York. At a young age I was put on a horse and…

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, to Joseph and Rose Kennedy. John, commonly called Jack by friends and family, suffered from many illnesses as a baby with the worst coming at age three when Kennedy contracted scarlet fever. After about a month, he miraculously recovered. That same year, the Kennedy family moved from John’s birthplace of Brookline, Massachusetts, to a neighborhood just outside of Boston. Like his older brother, Joseph, Jr., Kennedy attended Choate Rosemary…

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    American Society have sensed changed from the Leave it to Beaver, nuclear family of the 1950s and sixties. From the suburban household with a husband at work, wife at home and their children, playing in the front yard. Brought upon many changes in the past couple of years to the staple of the nuclear family. Yet the traditional family still survives today, only to integrate and become a category among the varied families that now shape the new American society. This melting pot of families has…

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    Endorsing Gender Norms

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    another, how our families are formed, and what classrooms look like today. I believe more behaviors are endorsing gender norms than challenging them. Language is something we learn at a very young age, what we do not learn is that it is filled with gendered biased words that have become second nature for us, as humans, to use. Other languages have masculine and feminine nouns to help indicate the difference in words, the English language not so much,…

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