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    will be known as the Pope Saint John XXIII and forever remembers for his deeds that saved the world from disaster…

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    names have gained more reputation than our nation's fallen leader, John F. Kennedy. After winning the presidential race in 1961 by one of the smallest popular vote margins in history, Kennedy was faced with stitching together a nation divided by fear and riddled with political resentment. From his inaugural address arose strength and hope, turing into the platform of Kennedy's administrative reputation. Throughout the adress Kennedy utilized rhetorical strategies to add depth to his words,…

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    Elizabeth, and Robert (Youngest Brother; he came after Donald). Fred and Mary Anne might not have known it at that exact moment, but they were holding the future President of the United States and one of the future leaders of the business world, Donald John Trump. Trump attended Kew-Forest School from kindergarten to 7th grade, he was then enrolled…

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    President John F.Kennedy held a news conference on April 11,1962 to discuss the hike in steel prices.The main purpose of this speech is to persuade steel companies to not change their prices. Kennedy uses an emotional appeal to showcase the economical distress occuring during that period. This is shown in the second paragraph in his speech when he stated " When we are asking Reservists to leave their homes and families for months to end."He wants these companies to understand that a war is…

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    past”. I don’t ever think about this since we always know how the story ends, but we don’t know how our own stories end, and neither did those in the past. The best example I can think of for this situation is the assassination of President Kennedy. President Kennedy had no idea that he be would assassinated in 1963, because at that time it was the present. His vice president Lyndon B. Johnson could not have predicted that he would become the most influential and powerful person in the world,…

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    fragile the peace in Korea was. (The History) He also tried to juggle and stabilize tensions with Russia that were still looming from the Cold War. (History.com) President John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s campaign was for the Democratic Party in 1960. (JFK Library) His campaign year was surrounded by the worries of the Cold War. Kennedy communicated in a way that gave the nation hope when none could be found after the loss of Martin Luther King, Jr. He came across as cool and…

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    In 1961 President John F. Kennedy introduced affirmative action as a response to the various struggles and setbacks faced by minority groups. For decades following the Civil War, the rights of African-Americans were blatantly disrespected and ignored. Discrimination against African-Americans and other minority groups prevented them from achieving the same level of success as their white counterparts. Even though they possessed strong dedication and willpower, minorities were still unable to…

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    Patrick Henry and John .F. Kennedy America is filled with motivational speakers. Citizens look to these individuals for inspiration, guidance, and anything else one might be seeking. Patrick Henry and John .F. Kennedy (JFK) are just two of many authors. Readers understand each of these speakers opinions on what freedom, equality, and nationalism means to them. Whether comparing or contrastion neither is right nor wrong. Patrick Henry and JFK were similar when discussing the value of freedom.…

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    Inaugural Address My fellow Americans, I stand before you today as a part of our country’s very rich history. A country that has based itself on the most sacred document of all time: the Constitution. Two hundred thirty-nine years ago, our founding fathers constructed what they believed our country should abide by. As the country has evolved with the rest of the world, we must not forget what our fathers asked of us. As you all may know, on April 12th a man named Freddie Grey was being…

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    was made in the USA it was started by John F. Kennedy on March 1, 1961. Some other people that helped come up with the idea or have improved on that idea are Harris Wofford, Sargent Shriver, and Eunice Kennedy Shriver. This was started around the time when the United States was at war or just finished and lots of people were homeless or they need help surviving and getting food, homes. or jobs. Kennedy thought this was a good idea and started it then. Kennedy learned about the Peace Corps…

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