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    John Fitzgerald Kennedy or JFK was born on may 26, 1917 in Brooklyn, MA; He was known as a hero. JFK went to two schools he attended Canterbury parochial school for one year and the Chordate School for four years. People admired Kennedy's personality more than his achievements. Kennedy was often sick during his childhood and often read. He soon went to Princeton, University but had to quite due to his sickness. After a while he got well and went to Harvard. He traveled in Europe and observed the…

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    John F. Kennedy By:Ezra Serna John F. Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917, in brookline Massachusetts. He was the second of nine children. John F. Kennedy’s parents were named Joseph Kennedy, and Rose Kennedy who were both catholic. He went to a private school when he was younger, his first attended school was Dexter school in Brookline. In 1940 he went to Princeton University. While he was still in college he wrote the book “Why England slept” the book was about the tragic events that lead to…

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    John F. Kennedy was born May 12, 1917. He was born in Brookline, MA. Kennedy went to college at Harvard University.His nickname was “Jack” which he did not like being called. After college he went to the navy and served on a pt boat during WW2. John F. Kennedy ran for president in 1960 against Richard M. Nixon the vice president of the U.S. during this time who was running for president. John was the democratic candidate in the 1960 election and Nixon was the republican candidate. When running…

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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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    Analysis: The Dead Kennedy

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    The Dead Kennedys were one of the United States’s most influential hardcore punk bands, and were composed of Jello Biafra (Eric Reed Boucher) on vocals, East Bay Ray (Raymond Pepperell) on guitar, Klaus Flouride (Geoffrey Lyall) on bass, Ted (Bruce Slesinge) on drums, and finally 6025 (Carlos Cadona) on rhythm guitar. Not only were they influential in their style, but they caused stirs by the extreme and controversial nature of their political statements. The band formed in San Francisco in…

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    In November of 1941, Rosemary Kennedy, was ordered by her father to receive a surgery that was said to be life changing. It was called the lobotomy. The Kennedy Family was immediately skeptical of such a surgery, and came to a conclusion that it was not what they wanted for Rosemary. But their opinion and rejection to the procedure was all in vain. Joe Kennedy ordered the lobotomy to be done immediately, without his family knowing. Rosemary’s lobotomy was performed by psychiatrist Dr. Walter…

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    more accomplished if they have performed some kind of service for someone else. In the novel I Am the Messenger by Markus Zusak, the main character Ed Kennedy shows the traits of intelligence, compassion and bravery when he tries to do kind things for others in an attempt to make his life feel more fulfilled. Intelligence is a highly valued…

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    F Kennedy’s speech, Kennedy often alludes to different events in history to draw in his audience and connect with them on an emotional level. For example when Kennedy states, “John Winthrop set before his shipmates on the flagship Arbela 331 years ago” it shows Kennedy’s knowledge of Massachusetts. The Arbela was a ship that arrived in Massachusetts and when it came to this land the first inhabitants would do their best in creating a very functional and excelling city. Kennedy uses this allusion…

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    Jack London’s official name is John Griffith Chaney. He was born on January 12, 1876, in San Francisco, California. When Jack was a boy, he was part of the working-class and worked very hard as a teen. Jack’s first experience of writing was when he had his stories published in the Overland Monthly. His first famous book he published was The Call of the Wild, and other famous novels by him are White Fang, Martin Eden, and The People of the Abyss. Jack married Bess Maddern and had two children…

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    Jackie Film Analysis

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    Jackie is a film about First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy. The film debuted at the Drexel Theatre in Bexley, on January 27th, 2017. The film is about Jackie Kennedy, the First Lady and wife of John F. Kennedy who was assassinated during his presidency. Following the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Jackie fights through grief and trauma to regain her faith, console her children, and define her husband’s historic legacy. Interestingly, there are essentially two movies in Jackie, immediately…

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