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    “ Ich bin ein Berliner!” This is what our 35th president John F. Kennedy said to the citizens of Berlin in June of 1963. Calling himself a jelly filled doughnut. Born on May 29th, 1917 in Brookline Massachusetts. He was the 2nd out of nine children. Growing up in a wealthy family, he always went to some of the best schools in the nation. During World War II, he commanded a PT boat, PT –109 which collided with a Japanese destroyer in 1943. Saving many lives from the collision which considered Him…

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    Faced with a huge migration from soviet-controlled East Germany into West Germany, Nikita Khrushchev made the decision to stop the flow of people from east to west separating families and creating a prison like atmosphere and East Germany. Although advised by some to use American forces to destroy this wall JFK exercised restraint and chose rather to send 1500 troops to Berlin instead. With the focus turning back to Cuba Again…

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    In 1962, Marilyn was invited to The White House to perform for president John F. Kennedy birthday and sang her now famous “Happy Birthday, Mr. President” song. Marilyn was tied to many relationships throughout her life one in particular being the John F. Kennedy scandal. The John F. Kennedy scandal was one that hit the media with a splash because John F. Kennedy was known to be a womanizer and Marilyn was very known to be extremely flirtatious with men. Still until this…

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    Marilyn Monroe The late Norma Jean Mortenson Baker, more commonly known as Marilyn Monroe was born on June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles, California. She overcame a lonesome childhood without a family and became one of the world’s most famous sex idols. She lived a very adventurous lifestyle, which resulted in her mysterious death at the young age of thirty-six. According to the article of notable biographies Monroe’s childhood relationship with her mother was loveless. In 1933, Monroe’s mother was…

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    Our nation today is still challenged by wars across the world. I believe that President Kennedy showed us a new way of dealing with conflicts in the sense that you don’t necessarily have to resort to war. You can have peace talks and negotiate with other nations in order to solve differences. Yes, there will always be conflict among nations…

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    responded his colleague. The second man then pulled out a long suitcase and pulled out a sniper rifle. He loaded the magazine, set just so you can barely see the muzzle outside the window, and took a deep breath. All that was heard next was loud… John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917. His home turf is Brookline, Massachusetts. Before serving in both houses of Congress and becoming the 35th president, he was a…

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    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 occuring an not the time to discuss something so unimportant…

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    While reading President Richard Nixon’s first inaugural speech, I could visualize all men working together towards a common goal of peace. Nixon voiced his desire for the American people just as the presidents did before him, we want peace and equality for all mankind; black and whites working together, to create a habitat of freedom throughout the world, peace at home and equality for all men black and white alike, working together dominating none. At the age of nine years old we moved from…

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    of high school, and to go to Florida was even better! I haven’t been to Florida in over 7 years and before that my family used to go every year. There were many things I missed about Florida such as the hot weather, the sunny days and listening to wind blowing through the palm tree leaves. I already…

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    lasted a grueling twenty years, 1955 to 1975. However, in the year of 1968 there was much going on at home, from civil rights movements lead my Dr. Martin Luther King Jr to the presidential election of Richard Nixon and the assassination of Robert Kennedy. Tension was high in the U.S. With over 2.7 million Americans that served in the Vietnam war, and the economic crisis that was beginning to occur in the United States, protests by the U.S. Citizens was inevitable. The U.S. Had gone to fight in…

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