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    A New Kind of Patriotic John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the 35th president of the United States of America. He served as president at the height of the cold war, which made his presidency focused on the relationship of the Soviet Union. His inauguration began John's only term as the President and Lyndon B. Johnson's term as his Vice President. In John F. Kennedy 1st inaugural address, he used repetition, allusion, and juxtaposition to give the people a sense of hope of the outcome of the…

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    John F. Kennedy John F. Kennedy was thirty-fifth president of the US. He was the first young president to ever being elected into office and with whom youths in the country associated with as serving president born in the 20th century by the time of his presidency. He played a crucial role in the US history after addressing the Cuban Missile Crisis and began a movement to assist developing nations improve the living standards of their citizens. Kennedy accomplishes changed the course of history…

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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th, 1917. He was our youngest president to be elected into office and the youngest president to die in office. John Kennedy 's first term in office was cut short, however, Kennedy made strides to make new laws and social programs, Kennedy was on his way to make outstanding laws and programs. Starting from the beginning of his presidency to the cold war and even after his death, John Kennedy was a strong and dependent leader. Because of this, people…

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    As we have known that, John F. Kennedy was born in May 1917, he was a second youngest American's person who is elected as a president in the United States. He was born an illustrious political family in the United States when he is young. His father, Joseph Kennedy was a big leading member of the Democrat Party. After that, he has sworn a 35th youngest American president of the United States in Washington, D.C. on January 20, 1961. He delivered a poem, one of the most crucial important moments…

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    With respect to the former president John F. Kennedy, and Abraham Lincoln inaugurations addresses are still relevant as both gentleman were an icon and will always be. Mr. Kennedy in particular in his speech he was express his vision for the future by inspired many people, not only in America, especially around the world. He expresses the imperative of global unity, and freedom for all mankind. He also expresses that a revolutionary beliefs that are consistently fighting in a dangerous world.…

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    President John F. Kennedy, a man looked at with such respect and honor was not all he was made up to be. President Kennedy's administration was overall not beneficial to the United States due to his association with organized crime, his martial infidelities, and his ordering of The Bay of Pigs. JFK was involved with many illegal affairs that shouldn’t have gone unnoticed throughout his presidency. The president also had multiple affairs with numerous women. These selfish actions caused him to…

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    opportunity to have a great president running the country for an additional five years when John Fitzgerald Kennedy, also known as JFK, was assassinated. President Kennedy was loved by the American people. If Kennedy had not been assassinated on that fateful day this world would have been completely different. He would have changed the Cold War, the tensions with Cuba, and the war in Vietnam. President Kennedy is still widely believed to have been one of the nation 's best leaders. A recent…

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    Additionally, it was John F Kennedy 's greatest success. He used a variety of tactics, which in the long run, ended the crisis without war breaking out. Pious (2001) said that “[he] coolly and exactly measured the level of force necessary to deal with the level of threat. Defining a clear and limited objective, he moved with mathematical precision to accomplish it, and by his own composure, clarity, and control, he held the country behind him” (82). With a good standing, the President was able…

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    John f Kennedy was born May 29 1917 to joseph Kennedy and rose Fitzgerald, coming from an Ireland descendants. His father was a businessman and politician, his mother a philanthropist and socialite. His mother’s father was the mayor of Boston throughout the year 1906-1908 and 1910-1914. Throughout the years has grown traveling to different places, his first 10 years he lived in Brookline, New York later moved on to someplace else which include in switching schools where he attended Edward…

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    Presidential Motorcade along with a car ahead, and a car behind pulled onto Houston Street in Dallas, Texas, around 12:30 P.M. with President Kennedy, Jacqueline Kennedy, Nellie Connally, and Governor Connally. Like all Presidents, President Kennedy decided to take a nine day campaign tour which went to nine different states, and ended in Texas. November 21st, 1963, Kennedy and the First Lady departed on Air Force One for a two day, five city campaign tour, which went from San Antonio, to Brooks…

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