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    The Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy; I disagree with this claim. After careful evaluation of all the evidence presented in the case, I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted as part of a conspiracy to assassinate the president. Analysis of the potential motives of different groups, direct/testimonial evidence, physical/forensic evidence, and circumstantial evidence found at Dealey Plaza shows that…

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    The assassination of a President has only happened a few times, and the most suspicious one is the assassination of the 35th President John F. Kennedy. There have been more theories and speculations about this incident than almost any other incident in American history. But, one may wonder, what are the facts about this tragic event? The facts go as such… The president was on his way to lunch with prominent Dallas citizens on November 22, 1963. The route the motorcade would take was published…

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    Helen Keller Plagiarism

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    According to the oxford dictionary, plagiarism “is the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and passing them off as one’s own”. Most students believe plagiarism can only be used in writing, essays, and published books, but plagiarism can be used on several works like, music, arts, and even in clothes designing. There have been so many incidents where people have stolen other people’s works or ideas. “If you plagiarize others' techniques, you steal their emotions and tell your…

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    for twelve hours concerning his involvement in the murders of J.D. Tippit and JFK. These investigations could not be continued because just two days after the assassination while being transferred from city to county jail a Dallas nightclub owner, Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald. The staff who treated President Kennedy knew there was no chance of survival and his personal physician George Burkley, stated the cause of death was the bullet wound to his skull. John F. Kennedy was…

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    John F Kennedy Early Life

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    John F. Kennedy, often called Jack, was born on May 29th, 1917 into the Kennedy dynasty. He was the second son to Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. and throughout his early school days, he lived in the shadow of his older brother, Joe. Joe was like any normal big brother growing up, pestering young Jack and usually winning most of the battles. Jack, although said to be very smart, was not a very hard worker when it came to school. In a letter his father wrote to him while at school, Joe Sr. said, “I am…

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    of his younger siblings, Jack and Mia. An hour later, he leaves and walks 2 miles to school. His life is even worse when he gets there. He has a crush on this girl name Amelia, but she has a boyfriend named Alex. Her boyfriend found out about this little crush Brett has, and later walked towards Brett with an evil grin. “So, I heard you have a little crush on my girl” said Jack. “Yeah, so what? It’s not like I’m going to steal her from you” retorted Brett. Jack takes a swing and his…

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    paparazzi and citizens when he was shot. “Kennedy, Robert,” “... he was fatally shot by Dallas nightclub owner, Jack Ruby, live on American television at 11:21 a.m. CST on Sunday, November 24” (6). Mr. Ruby had claimed to have shot Mr. Oswald due to the pain he was feeling from President Kennedy’s death and to save Mrs. Kennedy from having to suffer through the trial of her husband’s case. Jack Ruby had got what he wanted. Oswald was immediately rushed to the nearest hospital but was not able to…

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    their quest for the truth had no precedent on how best to act in such a situation and as such, grew the situation out of control. Such went to the point where the police could not differentiate legitimate media personnel entering the police station. Jack Ruby took advantage of the situation to eliminate Oswald with a gun so as to conceal the truth behind Kennedy’s assassination. Based on such, the media created cultural trauma among the Americans that still last…

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    Jfk Assassination

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    Oswald was questioned by authorities he denies all accusations and presented himself to the public as a "scapegoat"(someone that takes the blame for others). Two days after the JFK assassination Oswald was shot dead by Dallas club owner Jack Ruby on live television. Ruby assassination just made the JFK assassination more complex because investigators can 't Interrogate Oswald to get information and see whether or not he committed the crime. Prosecuting Oswald would have been one of the…

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    Along with the CIA and Cuba, the next most well known theory is that the Mafia and Bobby Kennedy with Jack Ruby had something to do with the killing of the 35th President of the United States. The basic understanding of why this might have happened actually has to do with the election. JFK told the Chicago Mafia that if they got people to vote for him he would leave them alone. This happened, but Bobby Kennedy really pushed to get rid of organized crime (Thomas 14-17). When this started to…

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