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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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    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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    “Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis spent her last few days of life as she had lived, with poise and dignity” (Lemming & Dickenson, 2011, p. 181). What is meant by “Dying with Dignity”? Culturally, its meaning varies. The variance can be a little or a lot, depending on the beliefs of the specific culture. Religion often plays a part in how a person spends their final moments. The meaning of “dying with Dignity” has drastically changed over the years. As mentioned in Chapter 5, during the times of what…

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    United States acquired its youngest to be elected President, John F. Kennedy, and what came with him was the regal First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy. President Kennedy’s wife captivated the American people with her beauty and refinement. Jacqueline Kennedy was imitated by countless young women in America; she was an intellectual, mother, and wife. Furthermore, copious numbers of women effortlessly related to Jacqueline Kennedy. Former First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, was the hallmark for First…

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    Jackie Kennedy and Betty Ford were unbelievable women who impacted the world as first women. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier Kennedy was born on July 28, 1929 in New York. When Jackie was little, she was always happy and cheerful, but she turned ten and her mood changed. When her parents got a divorce, Jackie became quiter and kept her thoughts to herself. This was a very hard time for Jackie, especially in this day in time. There were only a few parents that were divorced at the time. At the age…

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    Jackie Kennedy Role Model

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    There are several female role models that have influenced not only their contemporaries, but also future generations, but none have left such a long-lasting impression than Jaqueline Lee Kennedy Onassis. Jackie, born on July 28, 1929, was not only noted for her style and elegance but also for being the wife of the thirty-fifth president, John F. Kennedy. Jacqueline Onassis utilized her elegance and style – though at a high monetary price – to not only improve the White House during her tenure as…

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    By definition, a passion is a strong and barely controllable emotion. We live every day following a passion on guiding us to the necessary tools of daily motivation. Beginning off, I am passionate about learning and getting the proper education I need to further myself in life. Reason being, my mom, and dad had never been a “helicopter parent” when it came to grades; they would just look over my work, check in with me now and then to make sure I was doing what I am supposed to be doing.…

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    B. Lewis has illustrated over seventy children’s books over the decades with brilliant artworks and watercolor images. Some of his great works are; Coming home soon wrote by Jacqueline Woodson, a story about a young girl and her grandmother that are separated from mama when she moves north to work during WWII (Tyson, 2009), My Best friend by Mary Ann Rodman which is a story about a young girl who tries hard to make friends with an older girl at the swimming pool (Tyson, 2009), and The Bat Boy…

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    Fire Girl Research Paper

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    Fire Girl (Arnella) In the city of Boo York, there was this girl who was born with special power. But she kept it a secret from everyone, even her best friend. She used to think that if she tells her best friend about the secret that she keeps to herself, her friend will start to think that she is very weird and all of that stuff. But she…

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    Congratulations! You have found your voice. You found the confidence to leave a negative situation. It can only get better from here! This is the time to be your best self. After coming out of such a negative situation mine being bullying, I knew I never wanted anyone to go through what I did. I knew I wanted to give a voice to the voiceless. That is why I am sitting here typing up my story, just so I can help you. In order to make the best out of something negative, you must find your…

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